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Professor Lynne Chester | Questioning Conventional Economics in Public Policy

Professor Lynne Chester | Questioning Conventional Economics in Public Policy

Update: 2025-03-19
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In this episode, Carmel and Gerry talk to Professor Lynne Chester, a leading Australian economic scholar about the pervasive influence of conventional economics on public policy, particularly in areas such as healthcare and energy. In their discussion, they critique the assumptions of rationality and market efficiency that underpin many economic policies, arguing that they often neglect the complexities of human behaviour and the diverse needs of society.

Professor Lynne Chester is a highly respected researcher andlecturer at the University of Sydney and has spent many years studying heterdox economics or non-conventional economics. Her research focuses broadly on energyaffordabilitly, the economic regulation of energy sectors and energy injustices. She provides her expertise in energy and public policy in many ways across organisations and government bodies.


This podcast is supported by ⁠⁠⁠The University of Glasgow ⁠⁠⁠and the ⁠⁠⁠Centre for Health in All Policies Research Translation. ⁠⁠⁠


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Professor Lynne Chester | Questioning Conventional Economics in Public Policy

Professor Lynne Chester | Questioning Conventional Economics in Public Policy

Gerry McCartney and Carmel Williams