Paul Frijters

@FrijtersPaul

Economist interested in the 'unanswerable' economic mysteries in life.

Joined June 2012

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  1. 28 Nov 2016

    Ross Gittins giving a preview of Cameron Murray's work with me on corruption in Austalia.

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  2. 24 Nov 2016
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  3. 18 Sep 2016

    The argument for citizen juries to appoint top bureaucrats

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  4. 8 Mar 2016

    How the Turkish regime crushed internal opposition and successfully blackmailed an unprincipled EU with migrants:

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  5. 5 Jul 2015

    The coming Grexit from the perspective of a corrupt Greek businessman, a Dutch politician, and a cynical blogger

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  6. 3 Jun 2015
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  7. 2 Jun 2015

    Public universities shouldn’t be making political donations New article with Gigi Foster at

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  8. 1 Jun 2015

    publicly funded universities should not take sides in politics:

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  9. 1 Jun 2015
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  10. 25 Mar 2015

    UQ VC backtracks on the idea that one should ask a subject permission before you observe their favoritism

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  11. 17 Mar 2015
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  12. 17 Mar 2015

    thanks for all the support! Let's hope we get a sensible approach to supporting controversial research.

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  13. Retweeted
    3 Mar 2015

    A very thoughtful piece on the UQ situation with economist

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  14. 2 Mar 2015
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  15. 19 Feb 2015

    Observations on a Grexit

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  16. 16 Dec 2014

    The mid-year budget claims the Resource Tax is costing Australia 50 billion dollars....what is going on?

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  17. 30 Nov 2014

    Wanna do a fully-funded PhD in Sydney, Australia on "undesirable cooperation"?

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  18. 26 Nov 2014

    Geo-engineering update: the only realistic option on the table but moral crusaders are preventing field studies.

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  19. 14 Sep 2014

    The prophet Muhammed railing against current polygamy practises

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