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Philip Grossman is a Professor at Monash University in the Department of Economics. His research primarily focuses on Behavioral Economics, with a particular interest in Prosocial Behavior, Charitable Giving, and Antisocial Behavior. He actively contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and collaborates with external partners on projects related to economic studies of charitable giving, emphasizing the importance of research claims transparency. Philip has led several projects between 2013 and 2022, driving efforts to understand charitable behaviors and transparency in research. His expertise has facilitated numerous publications and outputs in the field.
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