John Quiggin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Quiggin (born 29 March 1956 in Adelaide) is an Australian economist and professor at the University of Queensland. Quiggin studied at the Australian National University ...
Kendal Mint Cake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quiggin's Mint Cake is the oldest surviving mint cake company. The Quiggin family had been making confectionery since 1840 in the Isle of Man and when one of the four sons moved to ...
quiggin memorial lectures
E. C. Quiggin Memorial Lectures. Edmund Crosby Quiggin (1875-1920) was the first teacher of Celtic in the University of Cambridge. His extraordinarily comprehensive vision of ...
John Quiggin » Copenhagen review
Today’s Fin ReView section (subscription only) runs my review of Bjorn Lomborg’s new book. Regular readers won’t be surprised to find a lot of criticisms of the Copenhagen ...
gatewatching » John Quiggin
UPDATE: I missed Tim Lambert’s contribution to the Quiggin/Young bout. First in a new series offering links to fresh and robust stoushing. I’ll try a longer post about snark ...
ASNC: Quiggin Memorial Lecture
Quiggin Memorial Lecture. Edmund Crosby Quiggin (1875-1920) was the first teacher of Celtic in the University of Cambridge. His extraordinarily comprehensive vision of Celtic ...
Quiggin Takes My Euro-Bet, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of ...
I'm pleased to report that noted blogger John Quiggin has accepted a slightly revised version of my proposed bet on European unemployment. The only revision: I sweetened the point ...
Kendal Mint Cake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quiggin's Mint Cake is the oldest surviving mint cake company. The Quiggin family had been making confectionery since 1840 in the Isle of Man and when one of the four sons moved to ...
Tom Quiggin
Tom Quiggin is a Senior Researcher at the Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies at Carleton University. A court qualified expert on terrorism and a veteran of 20 ...
John Quiggin — Crooked Timber
We’ve had various versions of the case for and against the use of (micro)economic rational actor models in the social sciences lately, so I thought I would weigh in with my ...