
معرفی
Gordon Leslie is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Monash University. His research focuses on industrial organization and energy economics, particularly competition, policy, and consumer engagement in energy markets. He has contributed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically in areas related to sustainable energy and environmental protection.
- Current roles: Senior Lecturer, Monash University
- Key projects: RACE for 2030 CRC (Cooperative Research Centre), Incentivising within-day shifting of household electricity use (2022), and reviews on electricity retail market competitiveness.
- Collaborations: Works with institutions like the Australian Energy Market Commission and Essential Services Commission (Victoria).
Research interests include electricity markets, carbon markets, and environmental policy, with a focus on renewable energy transition, market design, and consumer behavior. His recent work addresses topics like fixed-rate tariff regressivity, mispricing in zonal markets, and windfall profits in climate reforms.
Key publications span 2015–2025, exploring energy policy, market dynamics, and consumer responses. He has advised on regulatory frameworks and market structure reforms, emphasizing sustainable energy systems.
- Affiliations: Monash University, RACE for 2030 CRC
- Grants: Involved in 6 major projects since 2018, focusing on energy transition and market efficiency.
Labs/Teams: Part of interdisciplinary teams addressing energy policy and market design challenges, contributing to collaborative initiatives like RACE for 2030.



