Benjamen Franklen Gussen

Benjamen F. Gussen is a lecturer in law-and-economics at the University of Southern Queensland School of Law and Justice. Benjamen’s research interests are focused on comparative law-and-economics. They include the amelioration of Australian federalism, the application of constitutional economics to constitutional designs, the comparative analysis of sub-national constitutions, and the application of complexity theory to the analysis of legal pluralism. He is a Vice President of the Australian Law and Economics Association (AustLEA). Benjamen holds graduate degrees in law, economics, engineering, business administration and education.

Publications

Ranking Economic Performance and Efficiency in the Global Market: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Benjamen Franklen Gussen. © 2018. 372 pages.
There are numerous determinants that drive and influence economic efficiency in contemporary nations. Critical insights can be gained from developing analytical models to...