Andrew Leigh MP: Speeches & Conversations
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On 31 October, i presented the Lionel Murphy Lecture at the ANU, reflecting on Lionel Murphy's legacy and the challenge of framing competition laws that could help reduce inequality.
Australia has a competition problem: there is not enough of it. Our industries are concentrated. Our markets show signs of weak competition.
There is a strong progressive case for repositioning how we think about competition. Focusing more on the competitive process, the structure of markets and the incentives those structures create for firms will play an important role in reducing inequality.
Experimenting for Excellence: Randomised Trials in Human Resources
Healthy Surprises: How Randomised Trials Can Challenge Conventional Wisdom and Debunk Dogma
Unshackling Innovation: Rethinking Non-Compete Clauses for a Dynamic Economy
Harnessing the Data Deluge
Starting with Statistics to Transform Disadvantage
Canberra launch of “The Shortest History of Economics”
Sydney launch of “The Shortest History of Economics”
Speaking about “The Shortest History of Economics” on ABC Conversations
Peace at the Policy Table: Australia's Path Forward
From Chance to Change: Leveraging Randomised Trials and Data Science for Policy Success
Does Sport Unite or Divide Us?
Terminator or Star Trek? Shaping the Future of AI
Changing the World, One Coin Toss at a Time
The Best Medicine: Lessons from Health for Policy Randomistas
Competition and Artificial Intelligence
Pat Farmer’s Run For The Voice: Pat Farmer in conversation with Joyrah Newman
Evaluating Policy Impact: Working Out What Works - National Press Club Address
Data and Evaluation: A Match Made in Policy Heaven
Building Community and Building Evidence: 15 Years of the Centre For Social Impact
A More Competitive Labor Party
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