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Monday Lunch Seminars Arthur Van Soest (Tilburg University)

"House Price Expectations" (Note: the seminar is on Thursday) Abstract Utilizing new survey data collected between 2009 and 2014, this paper analyzes American home owners' subjective expectations on future values of their own house. We explore the relationship between house price expectations, local economic conditions, and households' individual characteristics. We examine the heterogeneity in expectations based…

Seminars in Statistics Mingyuan Zhou (University of Texas at Austin)

The Poisson gamma belief network A key issue in deep learning is to define an appropriate network structure, including both the depth of the network and the width of each hidden layer, which may be naturally addressed with completely random measures. We propose the Poisson gamma belief network (PGBN), which factorizes each of its layers…

Occasional Seminars Allievi Program Defense Sessions

10.30 Noemi Oggero"Liquidity Constraints and Human Capital Accumulation. Evidence from Italian households" 11.30 Elisa Rubbo"Communication and Persuasion" 13.30 Gianluca De Tommaso"Scaling limits for output dynamics in economies with Poisson-Dirichlet innovations" 14.30 Matteo Sordello"Diffusion approximation for cluster dynamics in a generalized gamma population model" 15.30 Cecilia Balocchi"A Bayesian approach to role inference in high resolution social…

Monday Lunch Seminars Claudio Campanale (University of Alicante)

"Luxury goods in heterogeneous agents economies" Abstract Most macroeconomic models are based on the assumption of a single homogeneous consumption good. In the present paper we consider a model with two goods: A basic good and a luxury good. We then apply this assumption to a standard general equilibrium heterogeneous agent model. We find a substantial reduction in precautionary…

Monday Lunch Seminars Giovanni Mastrobuoni (University of Essex)

"Harsh or Humane? Prison Detention Conditions and Recidivism"   ABSTRACT We use quasi-random variation in the fraction of time served in the Italian"open-cell prison'' of Bollate to estimate the effect of rehabilitation efforts on recidivism. We deal with the endogeneity of rehabilitation assignments by focusing on those sources of variability in the length of exposure…

Monday Lunch Seminars Luca Flabbi (Georgetown University)

"Simultaneous Search in the Labor and Marriage Markets with Endogenous Schooling Decisions" (Note: the seminar is on Thursday) Abstract Labor market decisions are not taken in isolation when individuals areengaged in stable relationships. There now exist a number of estimatedmodels of household search able to address and estimate the impact of thesedecision processes. However, in these…

CarloAlberto Outreach (past events) SEEK – Digital Economy Workshop

The Collegio Carlo Alberto jointly sponsors this conference with ZEW. Organizers: Marit Hinnosaar (Collegio Carlo Alberto), Toomas Hinnosaar (Collegio Carlo Alberto), Michael Kummer (ZEW), Olga Slivko (ZEW), Michael Zhang (HKUST). Registration required. To register, send an email by June 15 to Chiara Girotti at chiara.girotti@carloalberto.org. Program Thursday, June 18, 2015 9:00 - 9:05: Welcome Remarks…

Collegio Aperto Collegio aperto: “La diversità territoriale come tratto nazionale. La strategia di sviluppo delle aree interne”

Fabrizio Barca, Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze Introduction by Filippo Barbera (Università di Torino, Collegio Carlo Alberto) Video Filippo Barbera Video Fabrizio Barca abstract L'Italia è un paese caratterizzato da un modello territoriale policentrico, dove una fitta rete di relazioni tra aree urbane, rurali e centri minori definisce uno spazio interdipendente in cui i centri maggiori,…