Events
Collegio Aperto Cavour Lecture: Michael S. Lewis-Beck (University of Iowa)
"Elections and growth in Southern Europe. Effects of the crisis and globalization" Introduction by Stefano Sacchi Michael Lewis-Beck is F. Wendell Miller Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Iowa. Stefano Sacchi is Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Milan and Affiliate at the Collegio Carlo Alberto. With the sponsorship of
Nicola Pavoni (University College London)
"The Precautionary Effect of Government Expenditures on Private Consumption"
Seminars in Economics Glenn Harrison (Georgia State)
"Intertemporal Utility and Correlation Aversion"
CarloAlberto Outreach (past events) Giornata Nazionale della Previdenza
Collegamento con la conferenza inaugurale
Seminars in Economics Fabian Waldinger (Warwick)
"How Much Did German-jewish Émigrés Benefit U.S. Invention?"
Monday Lunch Seminars Paolo Ghirardato (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"A more robust definition of multiple priors"
Monday Lunch Seminars Cristian Bartolucci (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Identifying Sorting: In Practice"
Seminars in Economics Erzo Luttmer (Dartmouth College)
"Would People Behave Differently If They Better Understood Social Security? Evidence From a Field Experiment"
Seminars in Statistics Alexander V. Gnedin (Utrecht University)
"Extensions of Mallows' distribution on permutations and the q-exchangeability"
Seminars in Economics Eugenio Proto (Warwick)
"The hump-shaped relation between income and Life Satisfaction"
Monday Lunch Seminars Esteban Jaimovich (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Love for Quality, Comparative Advantage, and Trade"
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop in capital markets: John V. Duca
Workshop in capital markets: John V. Duca
Seminars in Economics Jacob Goeree (Zurich)
"Spectrum Auction Design"
Seminars in Economics Arnaud Costinot (MIT)
"An Elementary Theory of Global Supply Chains"
Monday Lunch Seminars Filippo Taddei (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"International Capital Flows and Credit Market Imperfections: a Tale of Two Frictions"
Seminars in Politics and Society Wendy Sigle-Rushton (London School of Economics and Political Science)
"Parental union dissolution and children's educational achievements in Norway: A within-family approach"
John.V. Duca (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas)
"Shifting Credit Standards and the Boom and Bust in U.S. House Prices"
Seminars in Economics Phillip Leslie (Stanford University GSB)
"The Welfare Effects of Ticket Resale"
Monday Lunch Seminars Theodoros Diasakos (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Efficient Nash Equilibrium in Insurance Markets with Adverse Selection"
Seminars in Politics and Society Gianluca Manzo (CNRS-GEMASS, Paris, and University of Paris-Sorbonne)
"Housework Distribution in Dual-earner Couples: Modeling Individual Satisfaction and Interpersonal Comparisons "