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.
Emma Johnston’s Fenner Lecture – The Future of Our Oceans
Better Evaluation Builds a Stronger Public Service: The Australian Centre for Evaluation
Leadership in an Age of Distraction
Choosing Openness, Yonsei University, Korea
Fair Play, Fair Competition & Economic Dynamism
Digital Competition and Economic Dynamism
How Uncompetitive Markets Hurt Workers
Choke Point Capitalism with Rebecca Giblin and Cory Doctorow
What Andrew Leigh is reading this summer
Market Power and Markups: Malign Markers for the Australian Macroeconomy
Launching ‘The Whitlam Era’ book
Health Inequalities in the COVID Pandemic
Economic Dynamism: A Global Perspective
In Conversation with Frank Bongiorno about his new book ‘Dreamers and Schemers’
A zippier economy: Lessons from the 1992 Hilmer Competition Reforms
Fair Game - What can sport teach us about justice and virtue?
Launching ’Fair Game’ in Sydney
Launching ’Fair Game’ in Melbourne
A More Dynamic Economy
Discussing the Morality of AI with Toby Walsh (ANU/Canberra Times Meet the Author Series)
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