Seminars
Seminars
Occasional Seminars Allievi Defense Session
SENIOR ALLIEVI 11.00 Alex SAJA Title: "Development of a mathematical optimization model for the automatic generation of manufacturing layouts" JUNIOR ALLIEVI 10.00 Cecilia ChiesaTitle: Beyond GDP: Social Progress Index 10.30 Marcello LancianiTitle: Majority Game Nash Equilibium on a Network with Communities 11.00 Michele ValinotiTitle: Cooperation in Evolutionary Game Theory 11.30 ZoppiTitle: The Insurance Ruin Problem
Seminars in Politics and Society Stefania Marino (University of Manchester)
"Trade unions action in segmented labour markets: migrant care work in the UK and the NL" abstract The recent ‘Brexit’ decision by the UK has provided a strong illustration of a widespread negative perception of immigration and migrant labour as detrimental to welfare resources and decent employment conditions. However, this debate has often ignored political…
Seminars in Economics Philipp Strack (University of California Berkeley)
"Unrealistic Expectations and Misguided Learning"
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Giuseppe Giulio Calabrese (IRCRES)
"Internationalization and performance in the Italian automotive supply chain"
Seminars in Economics Bradyn Breon-Drish (University of California San Diego)
"Dynamic Information Acquisition and Strategic Trading"
Monday Lunch Seminars Nicolas Roys (Royal Holloway)
"Skills Prices, Occupations and Changes in the Wage Structure for Low Skilled Men" abstract This paper proposes and estimates a model of occupational choice with multi- dimensional skills, time-varying skill prices and labor market frictions to understand the evolution of the wage structure since 1979 for low skilled men. A worker’s multi- dimensional skills are…
Seminars in Economics Robert Sauer (University of London)
"The Dynamics of Domestic Violence: Learning about the Match"
Occasional Seminars OEET Seminar: Michele Boario (United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) e OEET)
"Commercio internazionale e investimenti esteri: sfide e opportunità per il Myanmar" Aula F4 - Campus Luigi Einaudi
Monday Lunch Seminars Toomas Hinnosaar (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Dynamic common-value contests" Abstract In this paper, I study dynamic common-value contests. Agents arrive over time and choose costly efforts to compete for prizes. The efforts are publicly disclosed at some points of time. This model has a wide range of applications, including rent-seeking, R&D competitions, oligopoly, and tragedy of commons. I provide a full…
Seminars in Statistics Kazuhiko Kakamu (Kobe University)
How does monetary policy affect income inequality in Japan? Evidence from grouped data Co-author: Martin Feldkircher (Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB)) Abstract: We examine the effects of monetary policy on income inequality in Japan using a novel econometric approach that jointly estimates the Gini coefficient based on micro-level grouped data of households and the dynamics of macroeconomic…
Seminars in Politics and Society Sonja Vogt (University of Oxford)
"The seduction of applied conformity with female genital cutting as an example" abstract Female genital cutting puts millions at risk of serious health problems throughout life. It is an ancient practice based on deeply embedded cultural attitudes that are difficult to change. In many countries, female genital cutting continues to be widespread even though governments…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Peter Warrian (University of Toronto)
"The Dynamics of Knowledge Transfer with SME Firms"
Monday Lunch Seminars Pietro Garibaldi (Università of Torino, Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Graded Security and Labor Market Mobility? Clean Evidence from the Italian Jobs Act"
Seminars in Statistics Julien Berestycki (University of Oxford)
Branching Brownian motion with absorption What does the genealogy of a population under selection look like? This question is crucial for ecology and evolutionary biology and yet it is not fully understood. Recently, Brunet and Derrida have conjectured that for a whole class of models of such populations, we can expect the genealogy to be…
Carlo Alberto Law Seminars Paul Craig (University of Oxford)
"'Building' Administrative Decisions: A Common Law Perspective" Campus Luigi Einaudi- Aula F1
Seminars in Economics Rafael DiTella (Harvard Business School)
"Meet the Oligarchs: Business Legitimacy, State Capacity and Taxation"
Monday Lunch Seminars Claudio Campanale (Università di Torino)
"Consumption insurance with Epstein-Zin preferences" abstract "Partial insurance is a characteristic feature of Standard Incomplete Market(SIM) models. In a recent paper Kaplan and Violante (2010) test a life-cycle version of the model against insurance coefficients computed from data and show that the model falls short of predicting the correct degree of smoothing of permanent shocks…
Monday Lunch Seminars Benjamin Villena (University of Chile)
"Deconstructing Job Search Behavior" Venue: Moncalieri, via Real Collegio 30 Abstract In this paper we empirically investigate job search, specifically how a number of theoretically relevant variables impact behavior in an online setting. We take advantage of an unusually rich proprietary dataset from a Chilean job board to document and interpret a number of facts.…
Occasional Seminars Junior Allievi Defense
12.30 Cedomir MalgieriTitle: Household formation in a dual labor market
Occasional Seminars Allievi Defense Session
SENIOR ALLIEVI 9.15 Federico Ferrari 10.00 Francesca Panero 10.45 Riccardo Fogliato 11.30 Matteo Giordano 12.15 Lorenzo Rimella