Events
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop: “Financial Literacy around the World”
Workshop: “Financial Literacy around the World”
Collegio Aperto Cavour Lecture: Walter Russell Mead
"The Emerging World Order" Against a background of the troubles of the American financial system and the European financial crisis, China and India continue to post strong rates of growth. Politically and economically the center of world politics is moving toward Asia. What does this mean for the US-centered system of international power and politics…
Seminars in Economics Giuseppe Moscarini (Yale)
"Stochastic Search Equilibrium"
Seminars in Statistics Michele Guindani (MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston)
"Generalized Species Sampling Priors with Latent Beta reinforcements"
Seminars in Politics and Society Vanna Gonzales (Arizona State University)
"Governing Social Markets: What Impact on Service Quality among Third Sector Providers?"
Monday Lunch Seminars Harry J. Paarsch (Visiting Fellow from University of Melbourne)
"The Effects of Competition on Post-Transplant Outcomes of Cadaveric Liver Transplantation under the MELD Scoring System"
Seminars in Statistics Henry Wynn (London School of Economics)
"Algebraic Statistics: some background and advances"
Seminars in Economics Stephane Bonhomme (CEMFI)
"Quantile Selection Models"
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop “AGING”
Workshop “AGING”
Monday Lunch Seminars Enrique Moral-Benito (Banco de España)
"Panel Growth regressions with General Predetermined Variables: likelihood-based estimation and bayesian averaging"
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop in Capital Markets: Francesco Menoncin
Workshop in Capital Markets: Francesco Menoncin
Francesco Menoncin (Università di Brescia)
"Optimal dynamic tax evasion: a portfolio approach"
Seminars in Economics Pablo Kurlat (Stanford)
"Lemons, Market Shutdowns and Learning"
Seminars in Economics Edward Vytlacil (Yale)
"Nonparametric Identification And Estimation Of A Binary Choice Model Of Loan Approval Using Only Approved Loans"
Seminars in Economics Nicola Gennaioli (CREI)
"Neglected Risk, Financial Innovation, and Financial Fragility"
Monday Lunch Seminars Dino Gerardi (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"The Role of Commitment in Bilateral Trade"
Seminars in Statistics Robert C. Griffiths (University of Oxford)
"Stochastic processes with polynomial eigenfunctions"
Seminars in Economics Richard Van Weelden (University of Chicago and EUI)
"Candidates, Credibility, and Re-election Incentives" and "Moderate Voters, Polarized Parties"