John Hewson is an Australian economist, academic, and former politician. He was born on October 28, 1946, in Sydney, Australia. Hewson held various prominent positions during his career, including serving as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia from 1990 to 1994.
Hewson completed his education at several prestigious institutions, including the University of Sydney, the University of London, and the Johns Hopkins University. He obtained a Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States.
Before pursuing a political career, Hewson worked as an economist for various organizations such as the Reserve Bank of Australia and the International Monetary Fund. He also worked as a professor of economics at the University of New South Wales.
During his leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia, Hewson campaigned for economic and tax reforms under the banner of the Fightback! policy package. However, he faced criticism and electoral defeat in the 1993 federal election against Prime Minister Paul Keating.
After leaving politics, John Hewson continued his involvement in economic and environmental issues. He has held several advisory roles and board positions in organizations focusing on sustainability and climate change.
Hewson remains an active commentator on political and economic matters in Australia, frequently appearing in the media and writing opinion pieces. He is considered a prominent figure in Australian politics and is known for his expertise in economics.
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