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Mr. Gordon Duff is an Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Business of UNSW Canberra. His research focuses on public policy, disability services, health economics, and quasi-markets analysis, with a particular emphasis on policy implementation challenges in social sectors like aged care and disability support. His work examines administrative burdens, market capacity frameworks, and the interplay between consumer preferences and institutional structures in quasi-market systems.
Key areas of inquiry include:
- Assessment of public preferences for post-pandemic wellbeing economies
- Analysis of market dynamics in Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
- Exploration of taxation policies impacting aged care workforce
- Evaluation of individualized funding models for persons with disabilities
His publications demonstrate consistent engagement with practical policy challenges, blending quantitative methodologies like discrete choice experiments with qualitative analysis of institutional logics. He has contributed to understanding how administrative systems can better align with service user needs while maintaining market stability.
Though no formal awards or grants are listed, his extensive peer-reviewed output reflects sustained scholarly contribution to disability policy and public administration studies. He has advised on policy responsiveness mechanisms and has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams across academia and government sectors.
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