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Mr David Monk
Mr David Monk

Position: Graduated PhD Student
School and/or Centres: School of Politics & International Relations

Email: u4647778@anu.edu.au

Phone: +61 2 6125 6388

Location: 13A, Demountable next to Beryl Rawson Building

Qualification: LLB and BEc (Adel) and MEc (Hons I)(Syd).

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Currently employed at the Department of the House of Representatives, Canberra. Research interests are legislatures and independent agencies.

Contribution to Mills, G., Retail Pricing Strategies & Market Power(2002) Carlton South, Melbourne University Press. “In the Eye of the Beholder?: A Framework for Testing the Effectiveness of Parliamentary Committees” (2009), Parliamentary Studies Centre paper 10, ANU. “A Statistical Analysis Government to Committee Reports Tabled between and 2004 Elections” (2009) Parliamentary Studies Centre paper 11, ANU. “A framework for evaluating the performance of committees in Westminster parliaments” Journal of Legislative Studies (2010), vol 16(1), pp. 1-13.

PhD topic is the dominant discourse of central bank independence.