Yongheng, Gary and Chris write a lovely tribute for AREUEA:
Monday, May 14, the
community of AREUEA was deeply saddened to learn that John Quigley passed away
on Saturday, May 12,
2012.
Since our early years
at Berkeley, John has been a wonderful mentor and friend to us. John has been a
member of 84 PhD committees since 1990, chairing 26 of them (including the three
of us). He was a distinguished academic, a mentor for his students throughout
their entire career. He excelled in each of the areas we value: research,
teaching, and service. He published 22 articles in just the past three years
alone, and his work has earned more than 10,000 citations. His service to the
profession is unparalleled.
Within AREUEA, John
served in many capacities including President and most recently as the chair of
the International Selection Committee. He served as the chair of the Department
of Economics at UC Berkeley, the editor of Regional Science
and Urban Economics, and as a role model
to many. Beyond these which can be counted, John's mix of conviction, energy,
and laughter made him a singular character in our worlds. We will remain ever
grateful for his guidance and advice, but beyond all of it, we also just liked
him. He was good company--on a panel just as he was on the train from Shanghai
to Beijing. John made life fun. He not only helped us join a profession, but
helped us become part of a community. Simply put, we would not be the academics
that we are today, if it not for him. We feel so fortunate that we have had him
as a teacher, mentor, friend and collaborator.
We will always
cherish the memory of John in our heart as a great scholar, a wonderful human
being, a man of great intelligence, kindness, dedication, generosity, and
profound integrity. We will forever miss him and miss him
dearly.
Yongheng Deng (NUS),
Gary Painter (USC), and Chris Redfearn (USC)
AREUEA Officers
and Board
Members
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