Georgy Egorov
Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/directory/egorov_georgy.aspx
Georgy Egorov joined the Kellogg faculty in 2009 after receiving his PhD in Economics from Harvard University. His research interests include political economy, game theory, and organizational economics. He is currently working on dynamics of institutions and on common agency problems with voting procedures. Professor Egorov’s papers have been published in leading journals, including the Review of Economic Studies, the American Political Science Review, and the American Economic Review.
Articles by Georgy Egorov:
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Persistence of bad governments
28 February 2010, 13836 reads
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