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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130101159

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    Australian Research Council
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    $910,034.00
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    Understanding and Designing Non-Price Institutions. This project aims to further our understanding of non-price institutions such as firms, voting rules, trading mechanisms, bargaining protocols, and publically owned assets. It builds on existing contributions to "Property Rights Theory" and "Mechanism Design", particularly relaxing strong assumptions about common knowledge and complete rationality.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT210100176

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    Australian Research Council
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    $1,013,480.00
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    Resilient Democracy for the 21st Century. This project will establish novel foundational theoretical frameworks for the design of democratic institutions that can withstand internal and external pressure towards autocratisation. It will develop state of the art dynamic models of information manipulation and political dynamics, and analyse large-scale online survey experiments, as well as contemporary and historical data. This combination will deliver new insights into the management of sensitive .... Resilient Democracy for the 21st Century. This project will establish novel foundational theoretical frameworks for the design of democratic institutions that can withstand internal and external pressure towards autocratisation. It will develop state of the art dynamic models of information manipulation and political dynamics, and analyse large-scale online survey experiments, as well as contemporary and historical data. This combination will deliver new insights into the management of sensitive information and how to protect democracy from information manipulation. Ultimately, the project will generate a body of theoretical and empirical evidence for the design of more effective and resilient democratic institutions for a more inclusive economic development.
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