Bowles, Samuel

Professore ordinario, facoltà di Economia
Settore scientifico disciplinare: SECS-P/01 Economia Politica
Interessi di ricerca: behavioral economics, microeconomia
Telefono: 0577 235052   (int. 5052)
Ricevimento studenti:

Curriculum in breve:
  • B.A., Yale University, 1960.
  • Ph.D. (Economics), Harvard University, 1965.
  • Assistant Professor (1965-71) e Associate Professor (1971-74) presso l'Università di Harvard.
  • Professore presso University of Massachusetts at Amherst dal 1974 al 2002 (attualmente prof. emerito).
  • Research Professor e Direttore del Behavioral Sciences Program del Santa Fe Institute.
  • Fondatore e co-direttore (1993-2007) del Research Network on Inequality and Economic Performance (MacArthur Foundation)
Principali pubblicazioni:
  • 2011. "Inequality and Network Structure." Games and Economic Behavior, in press. (with Kets et al.)
  • 2011. Machiavelli's Mistake: Why good laws are no substitute for good citizens. Yale Press (2011).
  • 2011. A Cooperative Species: Human Sociality and its Evolution. Princeton Press (in press) with Gintis
  • 2010. "Coordinated Punishment of Defectors Sustains Cooperation and Can Proliferate When Rare." Science, 328.
  • 2009. "Did Warfare among Ancestral Hunter-Gatherer Groups Affect the Evolution of Human Social Behaviors." Science, 324.
  • 2008. “Conflict: Cooperation’s Midwife.” Nature 456
  • 2008. “Policies Designed for Self Interested Citizens May Undermine ‘The Moral Sentiments’:Evidence from Experiments.” Science 320
  • 2008. “Social Preferences and Public Economics: Mechanism Design when Preferences Depend on Incentives." Journal of Public Economics 92 (with Hwang)