Australia’s Energy and Climate Policy – The Great Divide
Energy & Natural Resources Research & Analysis Australia’s Energy and Climate Policy – The Great Divide 08 April 2021 Asees Bajaj Hannah Cotillon...
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Customer LoginsMs. Bajaj analyzes political, economic, and regulatory developments relevant to the upstream oil and gas industry in Asia Pacific and is responsible for aboveground risk reports on countries in this region. Prior to joining IHS Markit in 2019, Ms. Bajaj was an economist for a strategic policy advisory firm that supported governments, multilateral institutions, financial firms, and leading international companies in Asia. Educated in the United Kingdom, she holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and a master's degree in public policy from the University of Cambridge.
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