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.
Launching 'Randomistas' - Melbourne 8 March 2018
Talking 'Randomistas' with Richard Glover on RN Drive
Talking 'Randomistas' with Fran Kelly on RN Breakfast
Max Corden - Lucky Boy in the Lucky Country
Halting the Havens
2017 Fenner Lecture - Carola Vinuesa 'Chasing the Cure - Adventures in Genetics'
Discussing "Choosing Openness" with Lowy Institute Executive Director Michael Fullilove
Launch of Choosing Openness
How can we reduce inequality? (Just Ideas #3)
Discussing Australia in the Asian Century with Nick Bisley on the Asia Rising Podcast
Explaining the Rise of Australian Inequality (Just Ideas #2)
Counting the Cost of Inequality (Just Ideas #1)
The Age of Ambition
From Sacarnawa Deconeski to Pokemon Go: The Multifaceted Australia-Japan Relationship
Does love have any place in politics? A conversation on ABC Radio National's The Minefield
The Politics of Love
Markets, Monopolies and Moguls
Talking budgets and politics with Michelle Grattan
Five tips for academics wanting to get their ideas into policy
The Future of Australia's Tax System
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