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Using rigorous methodologies, Institutional and Organizational Economics focuses on the theoretical and empirical analysis of institutions, organizations and contracts, as well as on the conditions under which these arrangements emerge and evolve.
Ph.D. students, Post-docs and researchers, in Economics, Management, Political Science, Sociology, Law and other social sciences.
Formal lectures will be given every morning. Each lecture is dedicated to the extensive presentation of the state of the art of the discipline on a specific applied or theoretical topic. Afternoons will be dedicated to workshops devoted either to research questions or methodologies. Seminars, held in the second part of the afternoon, allow the participants to have their work discussed by recognized scholars in the field.
Torbjorn Becker (Stockholm School of Economics), Christophe Benavent (U. Paris Dauphine-PSL), Michael Callen (London School of Economics), Federica Carugati (King’s College London), Christopher Decker (U. of Oxford), Guido Friebel (Goethe U., Frankfurt), Jeffery A. Jenkins (U. Southern California), Wolfgang Kerber (Philipps U., Marburg), Muxin Li (Bocconi U.), Howard Shelanski (Georgetown U.).
Benjamin W. Arold (ETH Zurich), Sean Ennis (U. East Anglia), Claudine Gartenberg (U. of Pennsylvania, Wharton), Despina Gavresi (U. of Luxembourg), Daniel Herrera (U. Paris Dauphine-PSL), Nadia von Jacobi (U. of Trento), Ilze Kivleniece (INSEAD), Evgenia Passari (U. Paris Dauphine-PSL), Julia Shvets (U. of Cambridge), Rok Spruk (University of Ljubljana).
Eric Brousseau (University Paris-Dauphine - PSL)
Attendants will be selected on the basis of their resume, and of a paper or of a presentation of their research program.