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Summary

Jeremy is an accomplished economist who specializes in the analysis of the return on debt, the return on equity, and the valuation of imputation credits. He has a keen interest in debt markets, fixed income assets, infrastructure and utilities. He is currently acting as a special consultant for ESQUANT Statistical Consulting on infrastructure issues. In his immediately preceding role as the Manager of Regulatory Economics and Finance at United Energy and Multinet Gas, he spearheaded major changes to the assessment of the rate of return in regulated energy network industries in Australia. Improvements in the return on capital have the potential to boost the regulated revenues for UE by up to $100 million per annum.

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERTISE:
Jeremy delivers authoritative advice, underpinned by rigorous analysis, to executive management, lawyers, and other affected parties. He has a sound grasp of regulatory frameworks in the energy and water industries.
• Jeremy has significant expertise in the use of economic cost-benefit analysis.
• He is well versed in the application of quantitative methods, including financial modelling, econometrics, and time series macro-economic modelling.
• He is proficient with Excel, can write macros using Visual Basic, and is competent with Access. 
• He is also an experienced user of the Bloomberg information system, including the application programming interface (API).
• Programming skills using R and R-studio software, and time series processor for econometrics (TSP).
• He is familiar with emerging climate change issues and has an interest in non-market valuation techniques which can be used in environmental applications more generally.
• Jeremy is comfortable dealing with large datasets, and, in the context of his PhD thesis, managed a database comprised of nearly one million property transaction records. He used Microsoft Access to perform data management tasks, and Excel for most front-end data processing.