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Richard Denniss is the Executive Director of The Australia Institute and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Crawford School of Economics and Government at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. He is a prominent Australian economist, author and public policy commentator.

Denniss is the co-author (with Clive Hamilton) of best-selling book When Too Much is Never Enough. and An introduction to Australian Public Policy (with Sarah Maddison).

In recent times his research has focused on climate change policy and tax policy . He has previously worked on a number of projects aimed at improving the measurement of government and economic performance including the 'Genuine Progress Indicator' (GPI) , the 'Wellbeing Manifesto', and the state of Australian Government.

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Total Books: 4
Big The Role of the State in the Modern Economy
2022 - Big the Role of the State in the Modern Economy [In the National Interest] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781922633033
ISBN-10: 1922633038
Genres: Business & Money, Politics & Social Sciences
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Voluntary Simplicity The poetic alternative to consumer culture
2009 - Voluntary Simplicity the Poetic Alternative to Consumer Culture (Other)
ISBN-13: 9780986453700
ISBN-10: 0986453706
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An Introduction to Australian Public Policy Theory and Practice
2009 - An Introduction to Australian Public Policy Theory and Practice (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780521705714
ISBN-10: 0521705711
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Affluenza When Too Much is Never Enough