Description
Public choice is a branch of economics that studies non-market decision making processes and institutions. Given its area of research and the methodology chosen, public choice is often considered to bridge the gap between economics and political science.
About 200 papers are expected to be presented in plenary meetings and parallel sessions dealing with current issues in all fields of Public Choice. Additionally, one young scholar will be chosen to receive the Knut-Wicksell Prize for outstanding research in the field of Public Choice.
The conference invites new and original submissions in all areas of Public Choice including (but not limited to) the following topics:
ANALYSIS OF COLLECTIVE DECISION-MAKING
PUBLIC CHOICE AND GAME THEORY
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
LAW AND ECONOMICS
CONSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
SCHOOLS OF ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC CHOICE
GOVERNANCE, ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT, CORRUPTION