Events
Distinguished Scientific Lectures Masters and Allievi Programs Commencement Ceremony a.y. 2011-12
Commencement Lecture by Yves Mény, President of Collegio Carlo Alberto
CarloAlberto Outreach (past events) Workshop Announcement and Call for Papers on: “Re-Imagining Europe: Demand-Driven Innovation and Economic Policy”
Where Schumpeter meets Keynes Program
Distinguished Scientific Lectures 2012 Vilfredo Pareto Conference: “Work/Family: Women, Youngsters and their Labor Market Participation”
at 12.15 p.m. Marianne Bertrand, University of Chicago "The Effects of Affirmative Action on Women's Labor Market and Family Choices: Evidence from the Norwegian Board Quota" Lecture video at 3.00 p.m. Ainhoa Aparicio-Fenoll, Collegio Carlo Alberto "Being young in Southern Europe: Temporary labor contracts, school dropouts and late emancipation" Lecture video
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Marco Corsino, Università di Bologna
"External collaborations, on-the-job autonomy and the propensity to use patents to create new firms" abstract We analyze patent spinoffs by looking at the organizational characteristics of the parent organization, i.e. the firm where the patented invention has occurred. Understanding the origin of new technology ventures is important because they are the engine of creative destruction…
Seminars in Statistics Fabrizia Mealli (University of Florence)
Using secondary outcomes and covariates to sharpen inference in randomized experiments with noncompliance Restrictions implied by the randomization of treatment assignment on the joint distribution of a primary outcome and an auxiliary variable are used to tighten nonparametric bounds for intention-to-treat effects on the primary outcome for some latent subpopulations, without requiring the exclusion restriction…
Monday Lunch Seminars Luca Regis
cancelled
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Francesco Quatraro, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis
"Persistence of innovation and knowledge structure: Evidence from a sample of Italian firms" (at Dipartimento di Economia S. Cognetti de Martiis, Sala Seminari)
Seminars in Economics Steve Machin (University College London)
"Rising Wage Inequality and Postgraduate Education"
Monday Lunch Seminars Allan Drazen (University of Maryland, Collegio Carlo Alberto, NBER, CEPR)
"How Do Elected and Appointed Policymakers Act When in Office?Citizens, Candidates, and Leaders"
Nadine Gatzert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg – FAU)
"The Impact of Natural Hedging on a Life Insurer's Risk Situation"
Seminars in Economics Giovanni Dell’Ariccia (International Monetary Fund)
"Monetary Policy, Leverage, and Bank Risk-Taking"
Seminars in Economics Joan Llull (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
"Immigration, Wages, and Education:A Labor Market Equilibrium Structural Model"
Monday Lunch Seminars Esteban Jaimovich (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"When Warm Glow Burns: Motivational (mis)allocation in the non-profit sector"
Sarah Brown (University of Sheffield)
"The Saving Behaviour of Children: Analysis of British Panel Data" Abstract We explore the influences on the saving behaviour of children aged 11 to15 using panel data drawn from the British Household Panel Survey Youth Questionnaire. Our empirical findings suggest that parental allowances/pocket money exert a moderating influence on the probability that a child will…
CarloAlberto Outreach (past events) Conference: “Transnational Societal Constitutionalism”
The international conference is open to the public and attendance is free of charge. Young researchers are encouraged to present their own research in this field in form of a poster. www.hiil.org/tsc
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Josh Whitford (Columbia University, New York)
"Pragmatism, practice, and the boundaries of organization" Abstract The article uses a longitudinal qualitative analysis of key transitions in the relationship between Fiat Auto and a major supplier to challenge conventional approaches to the study of activities at the boundary between organizations. It shows, in particular, that scholars focused on the importance of "modular" product…