Seminars
Seminars
Job Market Seminars Diego Ronchetti (University of Lugano)
"An Empirical Studyof Stock and American Option Prices"
Job Market Seminars Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr (European University Institute)
"Towards a Theory of Trade Finance"
Seminars in Politics and Society Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School)
"Value Neutral Research: Methodological Challenges of Ethnographic Research in Critical Security Studies" abstract This paper grown out of a recurring practical concern for critical approaches to security broadly understood as including the full range of post-linguistic turn approaches to security. Work in these traditions appears to violate one of the most fundamental principles of work…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Lia Pacelli (Department of Economics, Università di Torino)
"Temporary hires and innovative investments" (at Dipartimento di Economia S. Cognetti de Martiis)
Job Market Seminars Alessandro Dovis (University of Minnesota)
"Efficient Sovereign Default"
Job Market Seminars Nicola Branzoli (University of Wisconsin Madison)
"The Effect of Intermediaries' Market Power in Decentralized Asset Markets"
Seminars in Politics and Society Shiri M. Breznitz (Georgia Institute of Technology)
"Industrial Agglomeration vs. Clusters – “Real” Communication or is it all “in the air”?" Abstract The phenomenon of industrial concentration has many names: agglomeration, industrial districts, and clusters are but a few. Industrial clusters have maintained their importance in today’s economy, but the definition of clusters is vague and inclusive. With two decades of research…
Job Market Seminars Francesc Dilme (University of Pennsylvania)
"Building (and Milking) Trust: Reputation as a Moral Hazard Phenomenon"
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Francesco Di Lorenzo (ESADE Business School and Georgetown University)
"A Behavioral Perspective on Inventors’ Mobility: The Case of Pharmaceutical Industry"
Job Market Seminars Fadi Hassan (London School of Economics)
"The Price of Development"
Job Market Seminars Nicolaj Harmon (Princeton University)
"Are Workers Better Matched in Large Labor Markets?"
Seminars in Politics and Society Piero Tortola (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"N=2: The comparative study of the EU and the US as a research programme" abstract EU-US comparisons have proliferated in the past two decades or so. Yet by and large this scholarship so far has proceeded without a serious reflection on its own nature, raison d’être, and key characteristics—a lack of ‘self-awareness’ which in turn hampers mutual…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Massimiliano Mazzanti (Department of Economics and Management, Università di Ferrara)
"Waste-reducing technology adoptions: policy and geographical factors: Evidence from theItalian manufacturing sector" (at Dipartimento di Economia S. Cognetti de Martiis)
Job Market Seminars Marit Hinnosaar (Northwestern University)
"Time Inconsistency and Alcohol Sales Restrictions" Download the paper here
Job Market Seminars Giuliano Antonio Curatola (Swiss Finance Institute and EPFL)
"Asset Prices with Heterogeneous Loss Averse Investors"
Seminars in Statistics Michael Möller (Dortmund University)
Integrals and cubature sums
Seminars in Politics and Society Igor Guardiancich (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Social Dialogue in the New Member States and the Great Recession: Only Doom and Gloom?"
Seminars in Politics and Society Stefano Guzzini (Uppsala University)
"The Return of Geopolitics in Europe? Social mechanisms and foreign policy identity crises" abstract The end of the Cold War demonstrated the historical possibility of peaceful change and seemingly showed the superiority of non-realist approaches in International Relations. Yet in the post-Cold War period many European countries have experienced a resurgence of a distinctively realist…
Job Market Seminars Andrea Ferrero (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
"The Great Escape? A Quantitative Evaluationof the Fed’s Liquidity Facilities"
Seminars in Statistics Silvia Montagna (Duke University)
Computer emulation with non-stationary Gaussian processes Computer codes are used widely in modern scientific research in complex chemical, thermodynamical and astrophysical processes. These codes deterministically map vectors of high-dimensional inputs into a scalar or vector-valued output, and must be run for many different input configurations to provide an adequate knowledge of the response surface. However,…