Telefon: +4 021 310 49 20

E-mail: dragos.aligica@faa.unibuc.ro

Adresa: Universitatea Bucureşti, Facultatea de Administrație si Afaceri, B-dul Regina Elisabeta nr. 4 – 12, etaj 1, sector 3, Bucureşti, România

Paul Dragoș Aligică este profesor KPMG de guvernanță la Universitatea din București, Senior Research Fellow în cadrul F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics la Mercatus Center, George Mason University, unde predă la școala doctorală a departamentului de economie și Affiliated Researcher la Ed Snider Center, Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Este doctor în ştiinte politice (Indiana University, Bloomington), în economie (ASE Bucuresti) şi în sociologie (Universitatea din Bucureşti). Este cercetător şi cadru didactic la James Buchanan Center for Political Economy, George Mason University, şi Fellow la Hudson Institute, Washington DC. A predat la SNSPA, Bucureşti, şi a funcţionat ca expert şi consultant atât pentru organisme internaţionale precum Programul de Dezvoltare al Naţiunilor Unite, Banca Mondială şi United States Agency for International Development, cât şi pentru sectorul privat, lucrând pentru companii de consultanţă internaţională precum Booz Allen Hamilton.

Teorie instituțională

Economie politică

Studii de guvernare

Sociologie

Teorie politică

Istoria gândirii economice

Cărți

Public Governance and the Classical Liberal Perspective. The Political Economy Foundations (with P. Boettke and V. Tarko), Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2019.

Public Entrepreneurship, Citizenship, and Self-Governance, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2018.

Institutional Diversity and Political Economy. The Ostroms and Beyond, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2014.

Capitalist Alternatives: Models, Taxonomies, Scenarios (with V. Tarko), Routledge: London and New-York, 2014.

Rethinking Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School (with P. Boettke), Routledge, London, 2009.

The Neoliberal Revolution in Eastern Europe: Economic Ideas in the Transition from Communism (with Anthony Evans), Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2008.

Prophecies of Doom and Scenarios of Progress. Herman Kahn, Julian Simon and the Prospective Imagination. Continuum / Bloomsbury Publishing, London and New York, 2007.


Articole

“Institutional Design, Social Norms, and the Feasibility Issue”, in Social Philosophy & Policy, Editors Jerry Gaus and Shaun Nichols, Cambridge University Press, Vol.10, 2019.

“The ‘Neither Market nor State’ Domain: Charting the Nonprofit Territory through Ostromian Theoretical Lenses”, in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 45, Issue 4, 2016.

“Austrian Economics Microfoundations through New Classical Theoretical Lenses” (with Anthony Evans), in Review of Political Economy, Vol. 28, Issue 1, 2016.

"Economic Coordination in Environments with Incomplete Pricing" (with Richard E. Wagner), in The Review of Austrian Economics (2015): 1-15.

“Public Administration and the Classical Liberal Perspective: Criticism, Clarifications, and Reconstruction”, in Administration & Society, Volume 47, 2015.

“Public Administration, Public Choice and the Ostroms: The Achievement, the Failure, the Promise”, in Public Choice, Volume 163, Issue 1, 2015.

“Addressing Limits to Mainstream Economic Analysis of Voluntary and Non-Profit Organizations. The “Austrian” Alternative”, in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 44 , No.5, 2015.

“The Collective Action Theory Path to Contextual Analysis” (with Filippo Sabetti), in Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, Vol. 6, Issue 4, 2014.

“Crony Capitalism: Rent Seeking, Institutions and Ideology”, (with V. Tarko), in Kyklos International Review of Social Sciences, Vol. 67, No. 2, pp. 156–176, 2014.

 “Institutional Resilience and Economic Systems: Lessons from Elinor Ostrom’s work”, (with V. Tarko), in Comparative Economic Studies, Vol. 56, pp. 52-76 (March 2014).

“Co-Production, Polycentricity and Value Heterogeneity: The Ostroms' Public Choice Institutionalism Revisited”, with V. Tarko, in American Political Science Review, Vol. 107, Issue 4, pp. 726-741, 2013.

“Pragmatism, Institutionalism and Democracy”, in Society, Vol. 50, Issue 4, 2013.