Mr Gareth Downing
Mr Gareth Downing

Degree

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law

Degree type

Higher Degree Research

Research project topic

Regulating asymmetric information

PhD Candidate
BEc, LLB, GDLP, LLM, MALP
gareth.Downing@anu.edu.au

Research project

Regulating asymmetric information: legal form and economic theory

Gareth’s Phd research focuses on the regulation of asymmetric information, and in particular seeks to develop a theoretical model that provides a consistent explanation for the emergence, persistence and resolution of information asymmetries.

The research seeks to undertake a comparative assessment of regulatory and private law instruments in order to derive insights into their efficiency implications and inform instrument selection.

Gareth Downing, is PhD research candidate, studying under Professor Sally Wheeler OBE MRIA FAcSS, Pro-Vice Chancellor for International Strategy and Dean of the ANU College of Law, Associate Professor Jolyon Ford Associate Dean (International) and Professor Andrew Macintosh.

Gareth is an economist and lawyer, with research interests in law & economics, regulatory design and the comparative analysis of regulatory forms.

Admitted to the New South Wales Supreme Court, he graduated with a Bec and LLB before being selected as an Erasmus+ scholar for the European Master of Law and Economics. As part of this program he undertook postgraduate studies at the University of Hamburg, Erasmus University Rotterdam and University of Vienna.

In addition to his postgraduate studies in law and economics, Gareth has also completed the Master of Administrative Law and Policy at the University of Sydney.

Gareth has worked in a number of roles within the public service and not-for-profit sector. Gareth’s professional career has focused on the application of economic and legal frameworks to inform policy development and design.

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