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Jose Rodrigues Neto is an Associate Professor at The Australian National University's Research School of Economics. His research focuses on Economic Theory, Game Theory, Decision Theory, and Microeconomics, with applied interests in Industrial Organization, Law & Economics, Education, and Public Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
His work spans theoretical contributions to Luce rationality, civil litigation dynamics, oligopoly models, and education policy. Recent studies include analyzing cyclic conditions in decision-making frameworks and the impact of technology on learning outcomes. Neto is actively involved in supervising research students but has no explicitly listed advisees.
Neto's articles frequently intersect behavioral economics, legal strategy, and market structures. He has explored topics like competitive equilibrium under participation constraints and the design of protection markets. His research also addresses public goods provision, auctions with limited information, and status signaling through brands.
No scientific awards or major grants are listed in the provided materials. His academic contributions emphasize theoretical rigor and applied relevance, with a focus on policy-relevant insights from economic modeling.




