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New Institutional Economics open a new methodological perspective in political economy by posing the question of why economic institutions are created. This state-of-the-art collection examines this question of Arrow's looking at how these man-made constraints condition political, economic and social integration both informally and formally. New developments in game theory are applied to many case topical studies including corruption, central bank independence, globalization and other issues in contemporary economic governance.

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New Institutional Economics open a new methodological perspective in political economy by posing the question of why economic institutions are created. This state-of-the-art collection examines this question of Arrow's looking at how these man-made constraints condition political, economic and social integration both informally and formally. New developments in game theory are applied to many case topical studies including corruption, central bank independence, globalization and other issues in contemporary economic governance.
Autorenporträt
MICHELE BAGELLA Director, Department of Economics and Institutions, University of Rome `Tor Vergata' LEONARDO BECCHETTI Doctor of Research and M.Sc. (LSE), Department of Economics and Institutions University of Rome `Tor Vergata' ANDREA BERARDI Researcher, Banca Comerciale Italiana, Milan and London Business School, London GIOVANNI CARAVALE Professor of Economics, University of Rome `La Sapienza' ALBERTO DALMAZZO Researcher, Department of Economics, University of Siena CARLO DELL'ARINGA Professor of Economics, Catholic University, Milan AVINASH K. DIXIT Professor of Economics, Princetown University FABIO GOBBO Professor of Economics, University of Bologna and member of Italy's Authority for Competition and the Market BRUNO JOSSA Professor of Political Economics, University of Naples GIANCARLO MARINI Professor of Economics, University of Rome `Tor Vergata' MANCUR OLSON Professor of Economics, University of Maryland LUCIO SCANDIZZO Professor of Economics, University of Rome `Tor Vergata'ANDREI SHLEIFER Professor of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussetts GIOVANNI SOMOGYI Professor of Industrial Economics, University of Rome `La Spaienza' SALVATORE ZECCHINI Deputy Secretary General, OECD, Paris, Director of CCET.