
Conference on Institutional Research (invitation only)
December 1-3, 2006
Co-sponsored by the Ronald Coase Institute Learn more >
The Stigler Center’s mission is to support economic research on the interaction between the private economy and the state. Knowledge of this relationship is extremely useful as there are few areas in our lives where economics or the state does not intrude.
The Stigler Center seeks to make a unique contribution to the field through the application of “Chicago-style” analysis to government institutions, policies and regulations affecting the private economy. Examples of some of the issues confronting economic policy makers at all levels of government the Center examines include pollution regulation, corporate governance, health care, inequality, as well as the division between private and public enforcement of criminal law.
The economic analysis conducted by the Stigler Center creates thought leadership on major social issues as well as intellectual frameworks for decision-making by government officials responsible for the formulation of public policy in the U.S. and around the world. More