Research Program 2005-2007

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A.

A Short History of the Institution 

 

B.

The Overarching Framework

 

C.

Research Program

 

C.I

Public Goods and Welfare Economics: Incentive Mechanisms, Finance and Governance

C.I.1

Introduction

C.I.2

Public-Goods Provision, Theory of Public-Sector Pricing, and Taxation: Towards an Integration of Normative Public Economics

C.I.3

Public-Good Provision in Large Economies

C.I.4

Governance, Finance, and Efficiency in Public Goods Production

C.I.5

References

 

C.II

The Behaviorally Informed Design of Institutions for the Provision of Collective Goods

C.II.1

General Outline

C.II.2

Independent Research Group: Intuitive Experts

C.II.3

International Max Planck Research School: Adapting Behavior to a Fundamentally Uncertain World

C.II.4

Completed Work: Detail

 

C.III

Applied Topics: Network Industries and Financial Stability

C.III.1

Network Industries: Sector-Specific Regulation and Antitrust Policy

C.III.2

Financial Stability and the Regulation of Financial Institutions and Financial Markets