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Research Interests
New Institutional Economics, Industrial Organization, and Development | |
| Lee Benham received his Ph.D. from Stanford University and was a faculty member of the University of Chicago, prior to joining Washington University in 1974. He has published on the regulation of the professions, the economics of information, health economics, labor, and governance, in journals including The Journal of Political Economy, The Review of Economics and Statistics, and The Journal of Law and Economics. His recent research focuses on transaction costs as a measure of institutions and as a barrier to development. He teaches comparative systems, industrial organization, and health economics. Through Washington University, the International Society of New Institutional Economics, and the Ronald Coase Institute, he is working with Alexandra Benham to build a network of scholarly researchers in new institutional economics around the world. | |
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