Interview with Gabriele Gratton, Part 1

If you have ever taken game theory or have ever been interested in the nexus between politics and economics, the name Gabriele Gratton would’ve most likely come up.  Associate Professor Gabriele Gratton is the Postgraduate Research Coordinator for the UNSW School of Economics, and also the man responsible for making a number of complex concepts easy to understand, and quite possibly fun! He currently teaches Game Theory with Carlos Pimienta and Politics and Economics, while encouraging extracurricular student engagement by founding and participating in the student economic discussion group run by Ecosoc.

Ecosoc’s first interview is with Gabriele and will consist of 2 parts which will be release this week and next week. The interview covers a variety of topics, including the questions you requested! The first part of the interview will cover how Gabriele got interested in economics, his undergraduate studies, and the much sought-after book recommendations.  The second part of the interview will discuss his involvement within Academia, and some contentious questions which are relevant to our everyday lives.

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