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.
Labor and Liberalism
The Naked Truth - Media and Politics in the Digital Age
What Do We Eat After the Low Hanging Fruit? A Brief Economic History of Australia
Five Science Breakthroughs That Could Change Politics
How Did Australia Become Disconnected?
Fragile States and Agile Aid
First Speech to Parliament
Canberra is the Best City in Australia
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