- Geoff Swier
Geoff Swier studied economics at the
University of Auckland , New Zealand.He was an economist in the New Zealand Parliamentary Labour party research unit (1983-84). He assisted in the development of an Economic Policy Package proposed by
Roger Douglas , the Labour party spokesperson on Finance. This formed the basis of the Labour party's economic policy implemented following the snap election of 1984. These policies were colloquially known as “Rogernomics ”. Subsequently he was an econcomic adviser to the Minister of FinanceRoger Douglas (1984-1987)Between 1993 and 1999 he was a key figure in the electricity and gas industry reforms undertaken by the Kennett Government, in the state of
Victoria (Australia) . He was deputy director of theElectricity Supply Industry Reform Unit within theDepartment of Treasury and Finance which was responsible for restructuring of theState Electricity Commission of Victoria and theGas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria and the subsequent privatisation of the electricity and gas businesses.In 2005 he was appointed as a member of the
Australian Energy Regulator and an associate commissioner of theAustralian Competition and Consumer Commission [ [http://www.treasurer.gov.au/tsr/content/pressreleases/2005/066.asp Treasury Ministers Portal ] ] .References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.