
Pearson Economics 11 The Market Economy Reader+ 2023, 1st edition
Published by Pearson (November 23, 2022) © 2023
- Tim Dixon
- John O'Mahony
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ISBN-13: 9780655709312
Pearson Economics 11 The Market Economy Reader+ 2023
Published 2022
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Tim Dixon is co-founder of More in Common, an organisation with teams in the US, UK, France and Germany that work to bridge social and economic divisions and the threat of extremism. For the past decade he has been based in London and New York, creating start-ups to address social and economic crises. After coming first in NSW in his HSC exams, Tim finished degrees in Economics and Law, worked as a technology lawyer and founded an educational publishing business. He has worked as an economic adviser and chief speechwriter for two Australian Prime Ministers.    Â
John O'Mahony is a Partner at Deloitte Access Economics in Sydney, where he specialises in trends in the digital economy. He has worked at the Australian Financial Review, in the University of Sydney's Faculty of Economics and Business, for the NSW Government and as a senior adviser for two Australian Prime Ministers. John was awarded the University of Sydney Medal for his First-Class Honours degree in Commerce (Liberal Studies) and has co-authored economics textbooks for over twenty years.