Events
Monday Lunch Seminars Ainhoa Aparicio Fenoll (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Immigrant Networks and Remittances" abstract This paper studies the influence of immigrants' social networks on remittances, both the probability of remitting and the quantity remitted. We use the Spanish Migrant…
Collegio Aperto, Distinguished Scientific Lectures Onorato Castellino Lecture, Carlo Cottarelli
"In lode dell’austerita’ fiscale (… con moderazione)"
Seminars in Economics CANCELLED: Barbara Petrongolo (Queen Mary University)
"Reservation wages and the wage flexibility puzzle" Abstract Wages are only mildly cyclical, implying that shocks to labour demand have a larger short-run impact on unemployment rather than wages, at…
Seminars in Economics Claudia Olivetti (Boston College)
"Three-generation Mobility in the United States, 1850-1940: The Role of Maternal and Paternal Grandparents"
Collegio Aperto Collegio Aperto: “The Greek Crisis and its Impact on the Future of the EU”
Welcome and Introduction: Margarita Estevez-Abe (Syracuse University and Collegio Carlo Alberto) First Part: How We Got to the Crisis: The Problems Embedded in the EU and EMU - The Future…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Michele Pezzoni (Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, GREDEG, France)
"What are the factors shaping technological novelty diffusion? The impact of initial conditions" (at Dipartimento di Economia "S. Cognetti de Martiis")
Occasional Seminars Allievi Program Defense Sessions
Alessandro Milazzo title: The Italian Pension Gap: a Stochastic Optimal Control Approach
Monday Lunch Seminars Tiago Pires (UNC)
"Cash-Constrained Households and Product Size"
Distinguished Scientific Lectures Carlo Alberto Lecture: Guido Menzio (University of Pennsylvania)
"The Macroeconomics of Price Dispersion"
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Riccardo Fini (University of Bologna)
"Breaking the career path in academia: does entrepreneurship help?" (at Dipartimento di Economia "S. Cognetti de Martiis")
Occasional Seminars Workshop of the International Herbert A. Simon Society: “Adaptive and Ecological Rationality in Complex Environments”
At Campus Luigi Einaudi, Torino In collaboration with Master in Economics and Complexity of the Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Turin http://herbertsimonsociety.org/
Seminars in Statistics Harry Crane (Rutgers University)
Relative exchangeability Symmetry arguments lie at the heart of classical considerations in inductive inference and statistics. In statistics, de Finetti's notion of exchangeability is the most prominent symmetry assumption, laying…
Seminars in Statistics Juhee Lee (University of California at Santa Cruz)
Bayesian inference for intra-tumor heterogeneity in mutations and copy number variation Tissue samples from the same tumor are heterogeneous. They consist of different subclones that can be characterized by differences…
Seminars in Economics Mark Armstrong (Oxford University)
"Multiproduct Pricing Made Simple"
Seminars in Statistics Mattia Ciollaro (Carnegie Mellon University)
An inferential theory of clustering for functional data Recently, it has been shown that Morse theory can be exploited to de- velop a sound inferential background for clustering: one can…
Occasional Seminars Allievi Program Defense Sessions
14.00 Matteo Assandri title: Risk aversion and preferences for redistribution: a laboratoryexperiment 15.00 Maddalena Sacconetitle: Exploring Microcredit in China: Insights from an Agent-basedSimulation Model 16.00 Augusto Fasanotitle: The patient-zero problem: a…
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop “Insurance Scheme: Justice and pragmatism”
Insurance Scheme: Justice and pragmatism
[Academic Events] Kick-off meeting of the project “Financial Literacy: a Key Tool to Improve People’s Life Cycle”
Kick-off meeting of the project “Financial Literacy: a Key Tool to Improve People’s Life Cycle”