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    The public policy labyrinth impacting on the security of Australia's energy supply: does it matter?

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    Authors
    Chester, Lynne
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Chester, Lynne. 2008. The public policy labyrinth impacting on the security of Australia's energy supply: does it matter?, in Chester, L., Johnson, M. and Kriesler, P. (ed), 7th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists, Dec 8 2008, pp. 31-53. University of New South Wales, Sydney: Society of Heterodox Economists, University of New South Wales.
    Source Title
    Contemporary issues for heterodox economics: Refereed papers of the 7th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference
    Source Conference
    7th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists
    ISBN
    978-0-7334-2718-3
    School
    Office of Research and Development
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21678
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