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Dr. Priscilla Man is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Economics, University of Queensland (UQ), and an Affiliate of the Centre for Behavioural and Economic Science. She holds a PhD from the University of Chicago. Her research focuses on Economic Theory, Game Theory, Political Economy, Voting Systems, Econometrics, and Applied Economics. Key areas include voting systems, coordination games, and theoretical models in social choice and welfare analysis.
Dr. Man has contributed to projects such as Strategic Interaction with Limited Memory: A Theoretical Approach (2018–2022) and Forward Induction Equilibrium (2010–2011). Her work bridges experimental and theoretical approaches, addressing issues like electoral systems, mandate theories, and stochastic stability in game-theoretic frameworks. She is available for supervision and actively engages in interdisciplinary research through affiliations with UQ’s Behavioral and Economic Science initiatives.
Publications highlight her expertise in welfare economics, coordination dynamics, and political economy, with contributions to journals like Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behavior, and Experimental Economics. Her research underscores rigorous methodological innovation and real-world policy relevance.
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