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Australian Journal of Public AdministrationVolume 54, Issue 2 p. 252-261 ADAPTATION AND DEREGULATION IN GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ENTERPRISE: THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION OF TASMANIA 1945–94 Bruce Davis, Bruce Davis *Director, Institute for Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies and Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre, University of Tasmania. This article is developed from a paper initially presented at the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Monash University, Melbourne, in October 1993Search for more papers by this author Bruce Davis, Bruce Davis *Director, Institute for Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies and Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre, University of Tasmania. This article is developed from a paper initially presented at the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Monash University, Melbourne, in October 1993Search for more papers by this author First published: June 1995 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8500.1995.tb01130.xCitations: 4 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume54, Issue2June 1995Pages 252-261 RelatedInformation

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