Economic security: shocks, preparedness and resilience
What are the dynamics behind the sudden raft of economic security challenges Australia is confronting?
What policy and institution settings need to be redesigned for the new world we find ourselves in?
How can Australia look to diversify its trade and resources in order to steer clear of global supply chain tensions?
In this session, Jeffrey Wilson, Tania Constable, Swati Dave, Darren Lim, Helen Mitchell, and Christopher Flynn assess Australia’s economic readiness to deal with future strategic shocks and the importance of building economic resilience, securing supply chains, and protecting critical sectors.
Dr Jeffrey Wilson is the Director of Research and Economics at Australian Industry Group
Tania Constable PSM is the CEO of the Minerals Council of Australia
Swati Dave is the Advisory Board Chair at the Centre for Australia-India Relations
Dr Darren Lim is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Helen Mitchell is a Sir Roland Wilson Scholar at the ANU National Security College
Christopher Flynn is a Partner at Gilbert + Tobin
Show notes
Note: This episode was recorded during NSC’s Securing our Future conference on 9 April 2024.
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