The third edition of the Summer Module on Economics and Institutions in Europe just came to an end: what a great opportunity to come back to Trento, but most importantly to meet and discuss with extraordinary lecturers and PhD participants. The Summer School was centered around the study of the diversity of Europe’s societies, trying to answer to the following set of questions: If formal and informal institutions need to be compatible with each other, how can we organize effective multi-level governance? Who is to make decisions at what level? At what degree of specificity? How do we even detect frictions and incompatibilities? How do we deal with them once we find them? In brief: how can local traditions and values be incorporated without compromising the overarching goals of the EU? In trying to answer these questions, we attended many lectures to understand theoretical and methodological topics that are at the frontier of current knowledge, including institutional complementarities, the measurement of culture, as well as different experimental techniques to elicit social norms. Thank you to the Trento Jean Monnet Centre and to the Department of Economics and Management at the Università di Trento for organizing this event. I am looking forward to delving deeper into these fascinating subjects and applying what I have learned to my future research!
Complimenti Emma! Esperienza molto formativa ed interessante. Bravissima
Master's student in European Affairs - Europe in the World - Sciences Po
6moBrava Emma!