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  <title>Jim Bushnell - Single buyer markets</title>
  <description>Not again? I’m taking to&amp;amp;nbsp;Jim Bushnell, an Associate Professor at the University of California, Davis – who was in New Zealand in 2013. This is from a series of podcasts I recorded back then which remain relevant today as we ask questions again around electricity market reform. Last week, I asked Jim about the Labour-Green Power NZ proposals – it rang a few bells. This week he explains the problems that similar proposals faced in the US 10 years ago. In August, Bushnell gave a lecture in Wellington asking&amp;amp;nbsp;If Electricity Liberalisation is So Great, why does everybody hate it?. </description>
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