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Conceptualising energy security and making explicit its polysemic nature
L Chester
Energy policy 38 (2), 887-895, 2010
7612010
A new form of energy poverty is the hallmark of liberalised electricity sectors
L Chester, A Morris
Australian Journal of Social Issues 46 (4), 435-459, 2011
1192011
The Routledge handbook of heterodox economics
TH Jo, L Chester, C D'Ippoliti
Routledge, 2017
602017
Who benefits from the restructuring of the Australian electricity sector?
L Chester
Journal of Economic Issues 41 (4), 981-1001, 2007
552007
The impacts and consequences for low-income Australian households of rising energy prices
L Chester
The University of Sydney, 2013
492013
The conundrums facing Australia's national electricity market
L Chester
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy 25 (4), 362-377, 2006
402006
Actually existing markets: The case of neoliberal Australia
L Chester
Journal of Economic Issues 44 (2), 313-324, 2010
352010
Energy impoverishment: Addressing capitalism's new driver of inequality
L Chester
Journal of Economic Issues 48 (2), 395-404, 2014
332014
The privatisation of Australian electricity: Claims, myths and facts
L Chester
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 26 (2), 218-240, 2015
282015
Energy problem representation: The historical and contemporary framing of Australian electricity policy
L Chester, A Elliot
Energy policy 128, 102-113, 2019
272019
Determining the economic-environment relation: a regulationist approach
L Chester
International Journal of Green Economics 4 (1), 17-42, 2010
252010
The Australian variant of neoliberal capitalism
L Chester
Neoliberalism: Beyond the free market, 153-179, 2012
242012
Beyond market‐fundamentalist economics: An agenda for heterodox economics to change the dominant narrative
TH Jo, L Chester, MC King
On the Horizon 20 (3), 155-163, 2012
232012
The 2019–2020 Australian bushfires: a potent mix of climate change, problematisation, indigenous disregard, a fractured federation, volunteerism, social media, and more
L Chester
Review of Evolutionary Political Economy 1 (2), 245-264, 2020
192020
The economic–environment relation: can post-Keynesians, Régulationists and Polanyians offer insights?
L Chester, J Paton
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention 10 (1 …, 2013
142013
The state of the art and challenges for heterodox economics
TH Jo, L Chester, C D’Ippoliti
The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics, 3-26, 2017
112017
The failure of market fundamentalism: how electricity sector restructuring is threatening the economic and social fabric
L Chester
Review of Radical Political Economics 45 (3), 315-322, 2013
112013
A regulationist analysis of an industry sector using mixed research methods
L Chester
Handbook of research methods and applications in heterodox economics, 569-590, 2016
92016
The contemporary growth regime has been ensured by the Australian state's mutations (at least until now)
L Chester
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 19 (1), 3-23, 2008
92008
The (default) strategy determining the secuirty of Australia's energy supply
L Chester
Second international association for energy economics (IAEE) Asian …, 2008
92008
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