Gabriele Gratton
School of Economics - PhD, Boston University | MSc, London School of Economics and Political Sciences | BA, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Gabriele Gratton is a Professor of Politics and Economics at UNSW Business School and an ARC Future Fellow. His research focuses on information asymmetries and communication in politics and organisations. Through his research, Gabriele Gratton aims to understand how the institutions and technologies controlling the transmission of information affect election campaigns and policymaking. More broadly, he is interested in the design of democratic institutions capable of withstanding negative economic and social shocks.
From This Author
The democracy seesaw: Why experts fall as populists rise
New research explains how policy delegation to technocrats may fuel political cycles that undermine democratic stability and legitimacy
What drives middle-class support for political Islam in democracies?
Economic self-interest – not ideology – explains middle-class support for Islamic political parties in post-Arab Spring democratic elections