Date created: 12 April 2007
Last modified: 12 April 2007
Maintained by: John Quiggin
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Newspaper articles by John Quiggin published in 2001
- The dirty business of spy versus spy,
Australian Financial Review, 21 December 2001.
- Reforms fail to set world alight,
Australian Financial Review, 20 December 2001.
- Lies and statistics, Australian Financial
Review, 15 December 2001.
- Productivity isn't working, Australian
Financial Review, 6 December 2001.
- NZ Labour shows a way, Australian Financial
Review, 22 November 2001.
- Regrets, we'll have a few, Australian
Financial Review, 8 November 2001.
- 'Public ownership makes a comeback, Australian
Financial Review, 25 October 2001.
- US shows required spirit ', Australian
Financial Review, 4 October 2001.
- 'Free speech sits ill with a free market',
Australian Financial Review, 27 September 2001.
- 'Competition policy takes a nosedive',
Australian Financial Review, 14 September 2001.
- 'The state of welfare at home and abroad', Australian Financial Review,
14 September 2001.
- 'Using charity to cut costs', Australian
Financial Review, 6 September.
- 'Who's being Liberal with labour market
statistics?', Australian Financial Review, 16 August 2001.
- 'Voters not blinded by political jousting',
Australian Financial Review, 2 August 2001.
- 'Right-wing sceptics on call', Australian
Financial Review, 19 July 2001.
- 'GST war won at too great a cost', Australian
Financial Review, 5 July 2001.
- 'US economic bubble frees noxious gas',
Australian Financial Review, 21 June 2001.
- 'Blair's Third Way is dead', Australian
Financial Review, 7 June 2001.
- 'Taking stock in the branch office
economy', Australian Financial Review, 1 June 2001.
- 'Labor must regain moral ground', Australian
Financial Review, 24 May 2001.
- 'Conservatism lost to Libs', Australian
Financial Review, 10 May 2001.
- 'No quick fix for Japan', Australian
Financial Review, 26 April 2001.
- 'Wishful thinking of Walsh's true believers',
Australian Financial Review, 11 April 2001.
- 'US dollar needs a pasting', Australian
Financial Review, 29 March 2001.
- 'Time for the mother of all backflips',
Australian Financial Review, 15 March 2001.
- 'At last, Keating era ends', Australian
Financial Review, 1 March 2001.
- 'Golden age myth exposed', Australian
Financial Review, 15 February 2001.
- 'An offence to the free market', Australian
Financial Review, 1 February 2001.
- 'Cold call for US economy', Australian
Financial Review, 18 January 2001.
- 'Hardly free marketeers', Australian
Financial Review, 4 January 2001.
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