The Siena Summer School hosts lectures by distinguished scholars on topics characterised by a lively research activity. The contributions collected in this series offer a clear account of the alternative research paths that exist within a particular field. The Routledge Siena Summer School Series presents the findings of the School, emphasising the common methodology employed in organizing the different workshops.
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By Samuel Bowles, Maurizio Franzini, Ugo Pagano
June 03, 2016
This edited collection looks at the emerging relationship between politics and economics. The analysis of power relations - traditionally the focus of political science - is becoming increasingly important to economists in order to understand concepts such as the 'contested nature' of market ...
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By Marcello Basili, Nicola Dimitri, ITZHAK GILBOA
October 12, 2015
In recent years the understanding of the cognitive foundations of economic behavior has become increasingly important. This volume contains contributions from such leading scholars as Adam Brandenburger, Michael Bacharach and Patrick Suppes. It will be of great interest to academics and researchers...
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By Francesco Farina, Ernesto Savaglio
July 08, 2013
Internationally, globalization and increased economic integration has impacted quality of life and individual well-being. Attempts to evaluate the impact on income dispersion from this process have been extremely controversial. This key volume is the first real attempt to build up indices and a ...
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By Marcello Basili, Maurizio Franzini, Alessandro Vercelli
January 13, 2006
Efficiency is the hallmark of environmental economics, and though economists are concerned with the environment, primarily because it challenges the efficiency of competitive markets, until now, limited attention has been paid to distributional issues. This excellent collection of essays identifies...
By Lionello F Punzo
July 27, 2001
This volume gathers together key new contributions on the subject of the relationship, both empirical and theoretical, between economic oscillations, growth and structural change. Employing a sophisticated level of mathematical modelling, the collection contains articles from, amongst others, ...
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By Antonio Nicita, Ugo Pagano
January 16, 2001
The traditional role of evolutionary theory in the social sciences has been to explain the existence of an object in terms of the survival of the fittest. In economics this approach has acted as a justification for hypotheses such as profit maximisation, or the existence of institutions in terms of...