His scientific interests lie mostly in Microeconomics, Labour economics, Incentive, Legislature and Comparative statics. His Outcome study in the realm of Microeconomics connects with subjects such as Order. His work deals with themes such as Adverse selection, Gender identity and Electoral system, which intersect with Labour economics.
His Incentive research includes themes of Capital, Social Welfare, Majority rule, General equilibrium theory and Bond market. His research combines Proportional representation and Legislature. His Comparative statics study incorporates themes from Mathematical economics, Bargaining problem and Power.
His primary scientific interests are in Political economy, Incentive, Microeconomics, Politics and Legislature. Massimo Morelli interconnects Bureaucracy, Cultural diversity, Militarization, Negotiation and Populism in the investigation of issues within Political economy. His Incentive research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Public economics, Reputation, Pareto principle, Intervention and Labour economics.
His Microeconomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Voting and Distribution. His study looks at the relationship between Politics and topics such as Market economy, which overlap with Market failure. His study explores the link between Legislature and topics such as Proportional representation that cross with problems in CONTEST, Majority rule, Turnout, Representative democracy and Outcome.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Political economy, Populism, Legislature, Politics and Bureaucracy. Massimo Morelli has included themes like Negotiation, Militarization, Power, Doctrine and Incentive in his Political economy study. His Incentive research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Unintended consequences, Loyalty and Intervention.
His Legislature research incorporates elements of Strategic interaction, Legislation, Delegation and Politics of the United States. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mainstream and Competence. His studies deal with areas such as Information asymmetry and Microeconomics as well as Institutional design.
Massimo Morelli mainly focuses on Bureaucracy, Populism, Political economy, Law and economics and Legislature. The various areas that he examines in his Bureaucracy study include Incentive, Government, Loyalty and Inefficiency. His study in Populism is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mainstream, Globalization and Shock.
Massimo Morelli has researched Political economy in several fields, including Status quo and Politics. His work carried out in the field of Law and economics brings together such families of science as Mediation, Conflict resolution, Militarization, Punishment and Dispute resolution. Massimo Morelli studied Legislature and Legislation that intersect with Public economics, Discretion and State.
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Entrepreneurial talent, occupational choice, and trickle up policies
Maitreesh Ghatak;Massimo Morelli;Tomas Sjöström.
Journal of Economic Theory (2007)
Occupational Choice and Dynamic Incentives
Maitreesh Ghatak;Massimo Morelli;Tomas Sjöström.
The Review of Economic Studies (2001)
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