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Public private partnerships to build the digital public goods of the 21st century

Below the fold is the Ockham’s Razor lecture that went to air yesterday. Since the trolls have already come out in force on the ABC thread (The ABC’s illustration doesn’t help!), I’ve reproduced it for your delectation below. 

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The Australian Literary Review

From the ‘where has Nicholas Gruen been?’ department I just thought I’d mention, in the spirit of Missing Link, that I happened upon a stray copy of the ALR at Melbourne Uni the other day. It is now several weeks … Continue reading

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On feedback as a fundamental of economic life: Part Two – feedback in the workplace

The story so far. In our last exciting installment, we argued that there are three fundamental aspects of economic life that prosper in markets are 1. the pursuit of self interest 2. the generation and utilisation of information and knowledge … Continue reading

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