Events
Monday Lunch Seminars Pietro Garibaldi (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Dismissal Disputes And Endogenous Sorting"
Distinguished Scientific Lectures MAPS – Master in Public Policy and Social Change Commencement Ceremony
Master in Public Policy and Social Change
Seminars in Economics Christian Julliard (LSE)
"Information Asymmetries, Volatility, Liquidity, and the Tobin Tax”
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Gabriele Pellegrino (World Intellectual Property Organization)
Does persistence of innovation spur persistence of growth? (at Dipartimento di Economia "S. Cognetti de Martiis")
Seminars in Politics and Society Monica Ferrin (Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Zurich)
"Strengthening limits to mobility? The Economic crisis and EU citizens' mobility" Abstract This paper is an attempt to study intra-EU mobility in a context of economic crisis, taking into…
Occasional Seminars Allievi Program Defense Sessions
9.00 am: Alice CorteseTitle: "Macroeconmic variables and stock market index. Evidence from Italy."-----9.40 am: Gian Luca SalvaraniTitle: "Is there a convergence among states and regions"-----10.20 am: Simona GiglioliTitle: "Student loans:…
Seminars in Statistics David Rossell (University of Warwick)
Consistency of posterior model probabilities in high-dimensional model selection In recent years there has been an increasing interest in developing Bayesian formulations that remain effective in high-dimensional and non-standard problems.…
Monday Lunch Seminars Toomas Hinnosaar (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"On the impossibility of protecting risk-takers" Abstract Risk-neutral sellers can extract high profits from risk-loving buyers by selling them lotteries. To limit risk-taking, gambling is heavily regulated in most countries. I show…
Occasional Seminars Paolo Vineis (Imperial College London and Hugef)
"Life-course biological pathways underlying social differences in healthy ageing"
Seminars in Politics and Society Moreno Mancosu (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"The strength of weak political ties: Discussion networks and the diffusion of Movimento 5 Stelle in 2013 Italian Elections" Abstract The article aims to analyze the development of vote intentions…
Monday Lunch Seminars Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota)
"Analyzing the Influence of Occupational Licensing Duration on Labor Market Outcomes" ABSTRACT We analyze the labor market influence of the duration of occupational licensing statutes for eleven major universally licensed…
Seminars in Economics Andrea Weber (University of Mannheim)
"Does Extending Unemployment Benefits Improve Job Quality?" abstract Contrary to standard search model predictions, prior studies failed to estimate a positive effectof unemployment insurance (UI) on reemployment wages. This paper…
Seminars in Economics David McAdams (Duke University)
"The Economic Theory of Antibiotics"
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Gaetan de Rassenfosse (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lousanne)
"R&D offshoring and home industry productivity" abstract We examine the conditions under which offshoring research and development (R&D) activities can benefit home country industry. The analysis uses comprehensive patent based…
Distinguished Scientific Lectures Inauguration Ceremony Academic Year 2015-2016
Inauguration Lecture by Chiara Saraceno, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Monday Lunch Seminars Aleksey Tetenov (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Equality-Minded Treatment Choice" ABSTRACT Empirical studies in program evaluation often concern policies that aim to reduce economic inequality in the population. A utilitarian policy maximizing the sum of individual outcomes…
Seminars in Economics Rachel Griffith (IFS)
"Estimating Demand Parameters with Choice Set Misspecication" abstract We describe methods to estimate demand parameters in the presence of choice set misspeci-cation due to unobserved individual choice sets. We show…
Seminars in Economics Jeff Ely (Nothwestern University)
"Dynamic Multi-Agent Persuasion" abstract I study dynamic persuasion mechanisms with multiple agents. A principal privately observes the evolution of a stochastic process and sends messages over time to strategically interacting…
Seminars in Politics and Society Francesco Ramella (University of Torino)
"South European Countries’ Systems of Innovation in Hard Times" at Campus Einaudi (CLE), Dept of Cultures, politics and society, 3rd floor, room D233
Seminars in Economics Pietro Veronesi (Chicago Booth)
"Income Inequality and Asset Prices under Redistributive Taxation"