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However , the liberalisation of state - owned utilities may not actually see highly
competitive markets emerge which need ... In Australia the Australian
Competition and Consumer Commission ( ACCC ) recognises the need for
regulation which ...
However , the liberalisation of state - owned utilities may not actually see highly
competitive markets emerge which need ... In Australia the Australian
Competition and Consumer Commission ( ACCC ) recognises the need for
regulation which ...
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Helm , D. ( 2002 ) ' Energy Policy : Security of Supply , Sustainability , and
Competition ' , Energy Policy , 30 , 173–84 . Helm , D. and T. Jenkinson ( 1998 ) '
Introducing Competition into Regulated Industries ' , in D. Helm and T. Jenkinson
( eds ) ...
Helm , D. ( 2002 ) ' Energy Policy : Security of Supply , Sustainability , and
Competition ' , Energy Policy , 30 , 173–84 . Helm , D. and T. Jenkinson ( 1998 ) '
Introducing Competition into Regulated Industries ' , in D. Helm and T. Jenkinson
( eds ) ...
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Generation : Contrasting Porter's Competitive Strategy Framework and the
Resource - Based Perspective ' , Strategic Management ... Network , 16 ,
Published by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ,
Melbourne , 1–3 .
Generation : Contrasting Porter's Competitive Strategy Framework and the
Resource - Based Perspective ' , Strategic Management ... Network , 16 ,
Published by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ,
Melbourne , 1–3 .
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