Tasman Asia Pacific is an economics consultancy founded in 1990 along with Tasman
Institute, by Dr Michael Porter. Tasman specialises in the economics of development,
finance,
infrastructure and
public policy
reform.
Tasman Asia Pacific’s areas of focus
cover institutional and
regulatory reform for infrastructure, private sector participation in
infrastructure, infrastructure financing, public
finance and
taxation
reform.
Tasman
Asia Pacific is
active in Australia and Asian economic reforms, including training
and communication of new ways of financing economic development.
Tasman has been active in promoting reform agendas in Asia, and
Indonesia in particular.
The Tasman Asia Pacific of 2004 builds on a 25 year
history of work in economics, policy and government reform,
undertaken by Tasman’s consultants, network and predecessor
organisations. The rich body of work means that Tasman Asia
Pacific has a vast range of experience and knowledge to draw upon in
conducting its current projects.
Formed in 1990, Tasman Institute and Tasman Asia Pacific
built on the experience of the Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS) at
Monash University, founded by (then) Professor Michael Porter
founded in 1979. Michael Porter and CoPS in 1982 were awarded a
Research Centre of Excellence Grant, the only such grant in
economics given by the Australian Government, following a
competition from over 350 proposed centres from all disciplines. CoPS
and Tasman played lead roles in researching, consulting and advising
on economic restructure, fiscal reforms and economic policy advice; first in
Victoria, Australia and then in New
Zealand and Asia.
Institutional Reform
The
reform agenda, which has been continued under Tasman,
has focused on restructure of state enterprise and, particularly
electricity, transport and aviation. CoPS published a large number
of research and advisory documents consistent with subsequent moves
towards restructuring and privatisation of electricity, airlines,
rail transportations, water and telecommunications.
Tasman has developed institutional structures that encourage the
achievement of world best practice, and regulatory frameworks to
facilitate beneficial reform and minimise risk. In particular,
Tasman has been at the forefront of devising reform strategies and
providing financial analyses of restructuring in the water and
sanitation and electricity sectors in Victoria, New South Wales,
Fiji, Vietnam, China, Thailand, India, Indonesia, the Philippines,
Western Samoa and Cambodia. Natural monopoly segments are quickly
identified, appropriate institutional structures, access rules, and
pricing policies are specified and advice on implementation
strategies provided. Tasman Asia Pacific was commissioned by the ADB
and APEC to prepare an analysis of the
Impact
and Implications of the Asia Currency Crisis on infrastructure
investment in Asia - a paper presented to the Finance
Ministers.
Please
contact our office if you
would like further information about any of our activities.
or phone Dr Michael
Porter, Executive Chairman, 61- (0) 414 452 930 or email
mporter@tasman.com.au.