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On January 20-22, 2010 FEEM, CEPR and the University of Padua organized a conference on "The Economics of Culture, Institutions and Crime". Indeed, economists have recently started to explore the role of cultural traits and beliefs, cultural diversity, social norms as well as endogenous preferences for a wide range of socio-economic interactions, among which crime choices. Such elements seem to be crucial for the well functioning of institutions and legal systems. Some of the experts who participated in the event delivered an interview reflecting their viewpoint and the most recent research perspectives on these topics.

On January 20-22, 2010 FEEM, CEPR and the University of Padua organized a conference on "The Economics of Culture, Institutions and Crime". Indeed, economists have recently started to explore the role of cultural traits and beliefs, cultural diversity, social norms as well as endogenous preferences for a wide range of socio-economic interactions, among which crime choices. Such elements seem to be crucial for the well functioning of institutions and legal systems.
Some of the experts who participated in the event delivered an interview reflecting their viewpoint and the most recent research perspectives on these topics.