Master in Institutions Economics and Law - University of Torino
The Master in Institutions, Economics and Law aims to provide students with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to understand and critically address the complexity of economic, legal, and institutional phenomena. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the program intends to develop the ability to analyze processes of regulation, governance, and norm production, relating the functioning of markets to the evolution of public and private institutions. Students will acquire tools to interpret the role of rules and institutions in shaping economic and collective decisions, understanding how these influence the efficiency, equity, and sustainability of economic and political systems.
The Master is therefore addressed both to recent graduates and to individuals already employed who are interested in updating their professional profile by aligning it with the new skills required by the labor market or in entering the sector thanks to the competences acquired during the educational experience.
The Master will address the main methodologies of institutional and empirical analysis of legal and economic data. These tools will allow students to understand in an innovative way decision-making processes, normative dynamics, and the functioning of institutions.
The Master is designed in such a way as to allow learning for graduates from any discipline, according to the interdisciplinary logic that characterizes modern education in institutional economics and law. The final objective is to promote the training of a class of economists, jurists, and social analysts capable of operating consciously in contexts where economics, law, and politics intersect, with a balance between analytical rigor and institutional understanding.