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  • Delayed carbon policy certainty and electricity prices in Australia: A concise summary of subsequent research

    Author(s)
    Nelson, Tim
    Simshauser, Paul
    Orton, Fiona
    Kelley, Simon
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Simshauser, Paul E.
    Nelson, Tim A.
    Year published
    2012
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    Abstract
    In this brief update on analysing the economic costs associated with carbon policy uncertainty, we outline the public policy processes commenced by the Commonwealth Government following the publication of Nelson et al. (2010). We also summarise the research completed by other economists testing the hypothesis that there are material economic costs associated with ongoing carbon policy uncertainty. Independent studies by Frontier Economics (2010), Deloitte (2011) and Sinclair Knight Merz (2011) all conclude that climate change policy uncertainty will result in sub‐optimal capital investment within the electricity sector. In ...
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    In this brief update on analysing the economic costs associated with carbon policy uncertainty, we outline the public policy processes commenced by the Commonwealth Government following the publication of Nelson et al. (2010). We also summarise the research completed by other economists testing the hypothesis that there are material economic costs associated with ongoing carbon policy uncertainty. Independent studies by Frontier Economics (2010), Deloitte (2011) and Sinclair Knight Merz (2011) all conclude that climate change policy uncertainty will result in sub‐optimal capital investment within the electricity sector. In turn, this sub‐optimal investment will manifest itself in unnecessary increases in electricity prices.
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    Journal Title
    Economic Papers
    Volume
    31
    Issue
    1
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-3441.2011.00161.x
    Subject
    Applied economics
    Applied economics not elsewhere classified
    Banking, finance and investment
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/375548
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