John Quiggin

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(economist)
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Born29 March 1956
NationalityAustralian
Alma materAustralian National University, University of New England
Australian economist who published on how "vaccination passports means freedom" for the WEF in 2021

Employment.png Professor of Economics

In office
2003 - Present
EmployerUniversity of Queensland
Published on how Do vaccination passports take away freedoms? It depends on how you frame the question for the WEF in 2021.

John Quiggin is an Australian economist, a professor at the University of Queensland.

Activities

John Quiggin published in 7 Sep 2021 for the WEF Do vaccination passports take away freedoms? It depends on how you frame the question[1]. Writing: "In this context, introducing vaccine passports can be framed as restoring freedom to those who are vaccinated." This clever wording will according to Quiggin split the opponents, and this "division makes it even less likely that effective opposition will emerge." ..."Protesters might make some noise, but in practice the biggest hurdle for vaccine passports will likely be the administrative failures".[1]

In 2021 he also mused what should happen permanently to the minority: "Now that vaccines have become available, the majority of the population has rushed to protect themselves and everyone else. There is increasingly little patience for the selfish or misguided minority who refuse, even when given every opportunity to get vaccinated. The only way to protect ourselves and our children from this group is by keeping them isolated from the rest of us, effectively continuing the same restrictions we have all gone through until now."[2]

Publications

  • Zombie Economics


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)
Financial Flows and Infrastructure Financing20 March 201421 March 2014Australia
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