Carmine Guerriero

Carmine Guerriero[1] (Avellino, 6 June 1979) is an Italian economist whose main contributions are towards the understanding of the determinants of legal, regulatory, and political institutions (endogenous institutions theory).

Education and professional life

Born in Avellino, Italy, Guerriero obtained his BA in economics from Bocconi University in 2002, his MA in Economics from the University of Chicago in 2004, his MSc in Economics from LSE in 2005, and his PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge in 2010.

From 2009 to 2015 he has been Assistant Professor and Fellow of law and economics at the ACLE[2] (University of Amsterdam) and is now Assistant Professor of Economics (RTDb) at the University of Bologna. Between 2009 and 2016, he has visited Bocconi, EIEF, and LUISS.

Guerriero is associate editor of the International Review of Law and Economics (from 2012 on) and Co-Primary Investigator of the Nomography Project (from 2014 on). Furthermore, he has received the EARIE Paul Geroski award in 2007 and the Hans-Jurgen-Ewer prize in 2011

He has published in renowned journals as the Journal of Comparative Economics and the Journal of Law and Economics, and he is most known for his work on:

Selected publications

References

  1. "University of Bologna Website".
  2. "ACLE Website".
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