Seminars
Seminars
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars Martina Vecchi (Pennsylvania State University)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - Unraveling Effort Choices Amid Stress and Failures
[Academic Events] Monday Lunch Seminars Luca Facchinello (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
PFAS Exposure and Cognitive Development: Evidence from a Geographic Quasi-Experiment
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Olivier Tercieux (École normale supérieure)
Optimal Queue Design
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Tangren Feng (Bocconi University)
Interim Strategy-Proof Mechanisms: Designing Simple Mechanisms in Complex Environments
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Lorenza Fontana (University of Torino)
Work in Progress Seminar - The Politics of Wildfires: A New Research Agenda
[Academic Events] Seminars in Politics and Society Tamas Keller (Budapest Centre for Social Sciences)
Information and Track Choice -- A Systematic Literature Review of Randomized Information Experiments and a Series of Information Treatments to Support the Choice for the Academic Upper-Secondary Track
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Paolo Crosetto (French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – Label or taxes: why not both? Testing nutritional mixed policies in the lab
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Nicoletta Corrocher (Bocconi University)
The determinants of science-based green patents
[Academic Events] Seminars, Seminars in Economics Sandra Rozo (World Bank)
Thriving Beyond Borders: Understanding Refugee Children's Life Outcomes
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars Martina Dattilo (UniTo)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – "Dream in Italy: the impact of imaginary tourism on children demand for books"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Sule Alan (European University Institute)
Managing Behavior in the Classroom to Improve Learning: Lessons from a Classroom Management Program
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Anna D’Ambrosio (Politecnico di Torino)
LABOR Seminar – Fear is the path to the dark side: electoral results and the workplace safety of immigrants
[Academic Events] Seminars in Politics and Society Twuan Huijsmans (University of Amsterdam)
Our Place in Politics: Urban-rural political divergence and how place affects political attitudes
[Academic Events] Monday Lunch Seminars, Seminars Francesco Barilari (Tor Vergata University of Rome)
Breaking the Waves: The impact of anti-mafia guidelines on anti-smuggling prosecutions
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Mira Frick (Yale University)
Multidimensional Screening with Rich Consumer Data (with Ryota Iijima and Yuhta Ishii)
[Academic Events] Seminars in Statistics Varun Jog (University of Cambridge)
The sample complexity of simple binary hypothesis testing
[Academic Events] Seminars in Statistics Po-Ling Loh (University of Cambridge)
Differentially private M-estimation via noisy optimization
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars Beatrice Braut (Unige)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - The effects of reminders on engagement and walking: Evidence from a large scale experiment
[Academic Events] LTI@UniTO Seminars in Finance, Monday Lunch Seminars POSTPONED: Andrea Roncoroni (ESSEC Business School, Paris)
Financially Driven Operational Resilience