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Ross Gittins is an Australian political and economic journalist and author. Gittins regularly writes for Fairfax publications The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, commentating on underlying economic issues and political economic policies. In 1993 he won the Citibank Pan Asia award for excellence in finance journalism. In 2007 Gittins also published a book titled Gittinomics while in 2006 he published Gittins' Guide to Economics.
   Gittins has degrees from the University of Newcastle and the NSWIT (now the University of Technology, Sydney).

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