This article analyzes the causes of the evolution of market forms, starting from the idea that a specific type of non public agents: the “institutional entrepreneurs" may be at the origin of social systems’ “push from below” to induce institutional change. This idea is developed in a theoretical framework and with a specific application to the television sector in Italy, also with reference to the emergence of regulation as a fruit, not necessarily welfare enhancing, of self interested behavior on the part of social actors.
Il problema della regolamentazione nel rapporto tra Stato e mercato: il caso del settore televisivo italiano
MUNDULA, LUIGI;
2011-01-01
Abstract
This article analyzes the causes of the evolution of market forms, starting from the idea that a specific type of non public agents: the “institutional entrepreneurs" may be at the origin of social systems’ “push from below” to induce institutional change. This idea is developed in a theoretical framework and with a specific application to the television sector in Italy, also with reference to the emergence of regulation as a fruit, not necessarily welfare enhancing, of self interested behavior on the part of social actors.File in questo prodotto:
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