
Utilities Reform in 21st Century Australia: Providing the Essentials traces the development and consequences of the economic reform measures undertaken in the utilities sector in Australia (communications, energy, water/wastewater services, and transport) in the last years of the 20th century, and early decades of the 21st century. In doing so, it looks at the process of reform across industries, and across the state and federal jurisdictions, to identify what motivations the various governments had for pursing reform, how change varied across jurisdictions, and what issues arose in the process. Although by the mid-1990s all states and territories and the Australian Government were committed to reforming utilities as part of the National Competition Policy, not all pursued this reform with the same degree of speed and breadth of action. The broad trends of economic reform in Australia, and abroad, are also touched upon, to provide an outline of the wider context in which the reform of the utilities occurred. This book, therefore, explores the relationship between politics and society on the one hand and economic reform on the other; as well on as the efforts of governments in Australia to promote economic growth and the wealth of Australians in an increasingly complex and challenging global economic climate.
This book investigates the motivations, implementation processes, and socio-economic consequences of utility sector reforms in Australia during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The authors, Malcolm Abbott and Bruce J. Cohen, utilize a comparative analysis of communications, energy, water, and transport sectors to evaluate the efficacy of the National Competition Policy. By examining the interplay between state and federal jurisdictions, the text provides a framework for understanding how political objectives intersected with the drive for economic efficiency in a globalized market.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a comprehensive resource for understanding the intersection of public policy and infrastructure management in the Australian context. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a detailed reference for students and professionals in economics and public administration.
Page Count:
403
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192634259
ISBN-13:
9780192634252
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