Occasional Seminars
Occasional Seminars
Occasional Seminars An Overview of Longevity and Longevity Risk Management Research
Michael Sherris Professor of Actuarial StudiesChief Investigator, CEPAR (ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing)Australian School of Business, Risk and Actuarial StudiesUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney Download Presentation La partecipazione è libera. Si chiede cortesemente di confermare la propria presenza a chiara.girotti@carloalberto.org - tel 0116705060. Sign up: click here Abstract: This presentation provides an overview of research results on…
Occasional Seminars Comparing Welfare States: Institutions and Outcomes
1st Carlo Alberto Module - A.A. 2011/2012
Occasional Seminars Presentazione di Ernst & Young Financial-Business Advisors
Stefano Battista (partner Ernst & Young)
Occasional Seminars Francesca Pongiglione (University of Bologna)
"Climate change and individual decision-making" abstract In this presentation, three separate yet interconnected components of pro-environmental decision making are considered: (a) knowledge, in the form of scientific understanding and procedural knowledge, (b) risk perception, and (c) self-interest, either monetary or status-driven. Drawing on a variety of sources in public policy, psychology, and economics, I examine…
Occasional Seminars Allievi Program Defense Sessions November 2011
16:00 Katia Sette: “The monetary transmission mechanism: evidence from Italian firms” 17:00 Francesco Grande: “The toric model of reversible Markov chains”
Occasional Seminars CHILD Seminar: Kelly Ragan (Stockholm School of Economics)
"Sex and the Single Girl: The Role of Culture in Contraception Demand"
Occasional Seminars Eleonora Patacchini (Università di Roma “La Sapienza”)
"Juvenile Delinquency and Conformism"
Occasional Seminars Robert Hahn (Smith School, University of Oxford)
"Has Economic Analysis Improved Economic Regulation?"