Archived publication for 2004
Recent publications

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Is There Market Power in Australian Electricity Generation?

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

How the Deities Approached Monopoly

Balancing the Acts: The applicability of commercial legal environments for employment relations. Is the balance right?

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Ron Callus

Balancing the Acts: The Practical Consequences of the 'Bargain' [Volume 2]

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Gerard Boyce

Financial Report - 2004

International Power

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

The Hazelwood Power Station is one of four key baseload electricity generators operating in Victoria. Considered almost obsolete at the time of its sale in 1997, it has been refurbished and transformed into a productive and reliable asset and its...

When Will We Ever Learn?

IPA BACKGROUNDER | Aled Hoggett and Jim Hoggett

Jim Hoggett and Aled Hoggett show why decades of poor policy based on a failed ideology are directly responsible for the horrific Australian bushfires in 2003.

Volume 56 Number 2

IPA REVIEW

A Special Insert: Iraq: The Importance of Seeing it Through by Hon. John Howard (the annual CD Kemp Lecture); Mike Nahan on Greenpeace telling porkies (again); Graeme O'Neill on Green Blackmail and the Victorian Government; Andrew McIntyre...

The Strange Return of the Industrial Relations Club

OCCASIONAL PAPER

This latest report from the Unit is far-reaching in that it brings together all the elements that show why the formal industrial relations system is systemically failing Australians. All the players have dropped the ball.

One Image, Two Pictures: Hal Clough Lecture 2004

OCCASIONAL PAPER

Ladies and Gentlemen It's an honour as a creature from a land far to the East to be in Western Australia, a land that perhaps can be described as the 'Middle Earth' of entrepreneurship in our vast continent. Since the Second World War, the name...

A Review of the Benefits of Regulated Network Services

ENERGY FORUM PAPER | Alan Tapper

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