
About
Barry R. Weingast is the Ward C. Krebs Family Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. His research explores the interplay between politics and economics, focusing on the political foundations of markets, constitutional design, democracy, and the political economy of development. He has contributed extensively to understanding federalism, legal institutions, and regulatory frameworks, with a particular emphasis on how institutions shape economic growth and governance.
- Key Themes: Institutions, credible commitment, cooperation, and violence in societal development.
- Methodology: Combines formal modeling, historical analysis, and comparative case studies.
Scientific Awards
- William H. Riker Prize in Political Science (2006)
- Heinz Eulau Prize (with Kenneth Shepsle) for best paper in American Political Science Review (1987)
- Franklin L. Burdette Pi Sigma Alpha Award (with Kenneth Schultz) (1994)
- James L. Barr Memorial Prize in Public Economics (1981)
- Duncan Black Prize (with Kenneth A. Shepsle) for best paper in Public Choice (1981)
- Daniel Elazar Award for Distinguished Scholarly Contributions to Federalism (2012)
- Adam Smith Award (2018) for contributions to free enterprise theory
- Elinor Ostrom Lifetime Achievement Award (2019)
Weingast has collaborated with over 100 coauthors, including Nobel laureates and leading scholars in economics and political science. His work is cited globally, influencing debates on institutional design and economic development.
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