It was good to discuss the Future Made in Australia industrial policy plan, and Act, with collaborator Prudence Gordon in our latest Trade Policy Decoded podcast. Australia, like everyone else, is getting into the new "great game" of green transition industrial policies, both a necessary but also potentially fraught, development. Our discussion was wide-ranging, as there are many tea leaves to read. Have a listen, then send us your feedback and, even better, rate the podcast! 😀
OUT NOW - Episode 15 of Trade Policy Decoded:
The re-emergence of industry policy and a Future Made in Australia.
Countries are increasingly turning back to industry policy in order to meet the climate change challenge and secure national security objectives.
In this episode of Trade Policy Decoded, Pru and Peter discuss what industry policy is and the tensions between trade and industry policy. They also delve into Australia's own attempt at industry policy in the form of the Future Made in Australia Act and associated budget measures.
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Peter Draper Harry Wardana Georgia Zadow Bryan Clark Vutha Hing School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics - University of Adelaide Michael G. Andrew Lowe Jodie Conduit Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Prudence Gordon Dr Tim Legrand Dr Nathan Gray (Ph.D)(GAICD)
Episode 15: The re-emergence of industry policy and a Future Made in Australia by Trade Policy Decoded
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