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.
Speaking at the Vocal Majority Family Album Launch
Vote of thanks for Greg Combet
Talking with PhD students about studying, careers, and politics
Launch Speech for "The Economics of Just About Everything"
ABC Sydney interview on "The Economics of Just About Everything"
ABC Melbourne interview on "The Economics of Just About Everything"
ABC Canberra interview on "The Economics of Just About Everything"
Growth and Diversity: How Immigration Presents Challenges and Opportunities for Australia and the US
Discussing global poverty with Jeff Sachs
Talking economics and ALP reform with Michelle Grattan
Giants of Australian economic reform
Does Size Matter? An Economic Perspective on the Population Debate
Australia After the Boom
Ideas and Engagement: The Western Australian Economic Story
Talking Inequality with Geraldine Doogue
Launching Chris Aulich's book on the Gillard Governments
Talking National Identity with Steve Austin
Eureka Lecture
Discussing Politics and Economics with Craig Emerson
In Conversation with Clare Wright about Eureka Women
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