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Peter Hartley
Peter Hartley
Professor, Economics / UWA Business School

Professor Peter Hartley was originally from the North Coast of NSW. He was awarded a National Undergraduate Scholarship to attend ANU, where he completed a degree in Pure Mathematics with First Class Honours, with Applied Mathematics and Statistics as minors. Upon graduation, Prof Hartley joined the Priorities Review Staff and then the Economic Division of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet while working on a Masters Degree in Economics at the ANU. After completing his PhD at the University of Chicago, he obtained an Assistant Professor position at Princeton University. Prof Hartley moved to Rice University as an Associate Professor of Economics in 1986 and was awarded the George & Cynthia Mitchell Chair in Economics in 2007. He was chair of the Department of Economics from 2000-2005. Prof Hartley also held visiting positions at Monash University, University of Melbourne, and the ANU. He also worked for the Centre of Policy Studies at Monash University and the Tasman Institute in Melbourne, and the NZ Business Roundtable.

  • News Articles

    Thursday, 11 February, 2016 - 15:06

    Powerful case for network sale

    While proponents laud the benefits in capital recycling from an electricity network sale, there’s evidence it would lead to lower prices for users.

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    Wednesday, 18 July, 2018 - 10:27

    Tax changes key to investment flow

    Lower company tax rates and changes to power pricing are among possible moves that would support the state’s economic development, according to local academic Peter Hartley.

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    Monday, 15 July, 2019 - 12:58

    Twisted outcomes on the grid

    Uptake of rooftop solar is being severely distorted by a flawed pricing structure for electricity, forcing higher costs across the grid, according to one of Australia’s leading authorities on energy markets.

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    Friday, 16 July, 2021 - 08:00

    Alternating currents: are governments making the energy challenge worse?

    Government intervention in energy markets has grown in recent years, with winners chosen potentially at the expense of consumers.

     
    Twisted outcomes on the grid
    Monday, 15 July, 2019 - 12:58

    Powerful case for network sale

    Tax changes key to investment flow

    Twisted outcomes on the grid

    Alternating currents: are governments making the energy challenge worse?

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