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Professor Andreas Ortmann is a prominent figure in the field of Experimental Behavioural Economics, currently affiliated with the School of Economics at the University of New South Wales since 2009. With a wealth of experience, he has previously held academic positions at the Australian School of Business, and served as a Professor of Economics at CERGE-EI, a collaborative institution of Charles University and the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. His teaching career also includes a significant stint at Bowdoin College in Maine, USA, where he contributed to the academic development of students in economics. A member of the UNSW Academic Board, Professor Ortmann’s research has been published in numerous respected journals including the American Economic Journal: Micro-economics, Economic Journal, and Management Science, highlighting his extensive contribution to the field. His research interests are diverse, encompassing game theory, corporate finance, and experimental methods within the social sciences, alongside a focus on economic history, particularly the works of Adam Smith.
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