The innovative assumption of this work aims to propose a further interpretative key, even though parallel and complementary to the previous ones used: to set up, describe and analyze the institutions’ performances and in particular those legal and political ones, in order to sharp the features in a first theoretical domain, which may lead to a non-optimal system output. In this discussion, political competition represents both a proactive base and a tool to empirically investigate the territorial reality in which administrators and policies are in time and space connected by reflecting the socio-economic models of the geographical areas examined.

ESSAYS ON POLITICAL COMPETITION, ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION AND GROWTH

CALABRESE, ANNUNZIATA
2020-06-15

Abstract

The innovative assumption of this work aims to propose a further interpretative key, even though parallel and complementary to the previous ones used: to set up, describe and analyze the institutions’ performances and in particular those legal and political ones, in order to sharp the features in a first theoretical domain, which may lead to a non-optimal system output. In this discussion, political competition represents both a proactive base and a tool to empirically investigate the territorial reality in which administrators and policies are in time and space connected by reflecting the socio-economic models of the geographical areas examined.
15-giu-2020
Institutions; Inefficiency; Economic Growth; Political Competition; Local Economic Performace
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