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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240100158

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $327,852.00
    Summary
    New methods in network economics to study environment-friendly behaviours. This project aims to develop two new methodologies for measuring how people interact with each other and how one’s peers affect their outcomes. The project expects to test these new ground-breaking models for investigating the effect of peers and networks on environmental issues, such as recycling behaviours. The anticipated outcomes of this project include new theoretical and empirical advancements for studying the econo .... New methods in network economics to study environment-friendly behaviours. This project aims to develop two new methodologies for measuring how people interact with each other and how one’s peers affect their outcomes. The project expects to test these new ground-breaking models for investigating the effect of peers and networks on environmental issues, such as recycling behaviours. The anticipated outcomes of this project include new theoretical and empirical advancements for studying the economics of networks and peers for better policy design. Benefits include clear policy recommendations to motivate environment-friendly behaviours.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240103257

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $214,056.00
    Summary
    The economics of (mis)information in the age of social media. New media technologies allow anyone to broadcast their views, leading to a “cacophony of voices” where misinformation flourishes.  Tools from information economics are tailor-made for understanding information consumption in settings with many biased news sources. We develop economic models where many sources compete to attract and influence heterogenous listeners. We then study how misinformation spreads and amplifies when consumers .... The economics of (mis)information in the age of social media. New media technologies allow anyone to broadcast their views, leading to a “cacophony of voices” where misinformation flourishes.  Tools from information economics are tailor-made for understanding information consumption in settings with many biased news sources. We develop economic models where many sources compete to attract and influence heterogenous listeners. We then study how misinformation spreads and amplifies when consumers of information communicate with many others through a social network. Finally, we study how to design simple and robust rules to foster informative discourse and filter misinformation. The results will shape economic policy recommendations for regulating misinformation in media platforms and social media.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240101561

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $268,246.00
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    Broadening Choice and Increasing Diversity in Public Schools. Currently, most families are limited to the public school in their catchment area, meaning the area in which they can afford to live. This leads to socio-economically and ethnically homogenous schools and entrenches disadvantage, as well as denying students the crucial life lessons that flow from being part of a diverse student body. This project aims to investigate a model for allocating public school places that integrates catchment .... Broadening Choice and Increasing Diversity in Public Schools. Currently, most families are limited to the public school in their catchment area, meaning the area in which they can afford to live. This leads to socio-economically and ethnically homogenous schools and entrenches disadvantage, as well as denying students the crucial life lessons that flow from being part of a diverse student body. This project aims to investigate a model for allocating public school places that integrates catchment areas. The expected outcome would be a system that gives families a wider choice, enabling them to enrol in out-of-area schools, while ensuring that allocations remain fair, equitable and balanced, and also delivering benefits such as achieving a desired level of diversity in student populations within schools
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240102584

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $165,164.00
    Summary
    Privacy, Data Protection and Market Structure. The rise of the digital economy has led to an unprecedented scale of data collection, storage and processing, creating new privacy risks for individuals. This project will provide an economic analysis of the incentives and institutions necessary to ensure data is sufficiently protected while also providing adequate levels of privacy to individuals. It will do this by exploring the optimal design of privacy laws, data breach notification laws, and th .... Privacy, Data Protection and Market Structure. The rise of the digital economy has led to an unprecedented scale of data collection, storage and processing, creating new privacy risks for individuals. This project will provide an economic analysis of the incentives and institutions necessary to ensure data is sufficiently protected while also providing adequate levels of privacy to individuals. It will do this by exploring the optimal design of privacy laws, data breach notification laws, and the relationship between promoting competition and encouraging data protection investment. The outcomes of this research will contribute to the efforts of the federal government to build a secure and resilient digital infrastructure that supports the entire Australian knowledge economy.
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