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Political Economy: Recent submissions

    • Australia's National Electricity Market: Bidding rules, market power and wholesale electricity prices 

      Chester, Lynne
      Published 2024-01-19
      Wholesale prices for the generation of electricity markedly increased in 2022 and 2023. These costs, the most significant component of the final electricity price paid by consumers, were estimated, by the Australian Energy ...
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    • The Impacts and Consequences for Low-income Australian Households of Rising Energy Prices 

      Chester, Lynne
      Published 2013
      There is limited understanding of the impacts and consequences for low-income households of the substantive increases in household energy prices since mid-2007. The average increase in Australian household electricity ...
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    • RETHINKING NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ENERGY USING RÉGULATION THEORY 

      Chester, Lynne
      Published 2020-10-01
      Energy is treated by Neoclassical Economics as an abstract adjunct to the capitalist economy in the form of inter alia an intermediate production input, a market, a commodity, or the source of production externalities such ...
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    • The Perfect Storm: How Australia Managed to Weather the Global Financial Crisis 

      Graham, John (Sean)
      Published 2017-01-01
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    • Bordering (on) Racism: Migration, Division, and Consent in Australia 

      Cotton, Sophie
      Published 2017-01-01
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      Thesis, Honours
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