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Keeping up or holding back? The regulation challenge for government

  • Written by The Conversation
imageNew technology such as Bitcoin provides a 21st challenge for government regulators.Reuters/Brendan McDermid

Australia’s new prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has announced what he calls a “21st-century government”. The Conversation continues its series focusing on what such a government should look like, looking at business...

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