Events
Carlo Alberto Law Seminars José Luis Vivero Pol (Université Catholique de Louvain)
"Food, Law, and the Commons" at Campus Luigi Einaudi
Occasional Seminars CeRP: “Donne e finanza: una relazione complicata”
at Museo del Risparmio di Torino http://www.museodelrisparmio.it/donne-e-finanza-una-relazione-complicata
Seminars in Politics and Society Hanspeter Kriesi (EUI)
"Old versus new politics: The political spaces in Southern Europe in times of crises" at Campus Luigi Einaudi (classroom E2) abstract The presentation focuses on the party political spaces in four Southern European countries (i.e. Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain) since the onset of the Euro crisis. To understand the emerging conflict structures, it argues for…
Carlo Alberto Law Seminars Alain Zamaria (Max Planck Insitute Luxembourg)
"The law of lawless currencies. An inquiry into the jurisprudence of Bitcoins" at Campus Luigi Einaudi
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Michela Giorcelli (University of California – Los Angeles)
"Scientific Education and Innovation: From Technical Diplomas to University STEM Degrees"
Carlo Alberto Law Seminars Ioannis Lianos (University College London)
"Polycentric competition law: theory and methods" at Campus Luigi Einaudi
Monday Lunch Seminars Carmine Guerriero (Universita di Bologna)
"Endogenous Institutions and Economic Outcomes"
Seminars in Statistics Maria De Iorio (University College London)
Dependent Generalised Dirichlet Process Priors We propose a novel Bayesian nonparametric process prior for modelling a collections of random discrete distributions. This process is defined by combining a Generalised Dirichlet Process with a suitable Beta regression framework that introduces dependence among the discrete random distributions. This strategy allows for covariate dependent clustering of the observations.…
[Academic Events] Finkit Sétubal meeting and open conference
Finkit Sétubal meeting and open conference
Carlo Alberto Law Seminars Matthias Goldmann (Max Planck Institute, Heidelberg)
"The Great Recurrence. Karl Polanyi and the Crises of the European Union" at Campus Luigi Einaudi
Seminars in Economics Andrea Galeotti (EUI)*
"Pricing Network Eects: Competition"
Carlo Alberto Law Seminars Susanna Cafaro (Università del Salento)
"The Eurocrisis : Which Way Forward?" at Campus Luigi Einaudi
Monday Lunch Seminars Cristiano Cantore (University of Surrey)
"The Profit Share, the Labor Share, and Monetary Policy Shocks" Abstract Despite its importance, studies on the effect of monetary policy shocks on the laborshare and the share of corporate profits are very limited. In this paper we fill this gap in twoways. Firstly, we provide new and robust evidence on the effects of MP…
[Academic Events] Workshop “The intergenerational transmission of socio-economic status and inequality: patterns and mechanisms”
ECSR, Collegio Carlo Alberto and NASP Joint Spring School
Seminars in Politics and Society John Gal & Idit Weiss (Tel Aviv University)
"Exploring the Engagement of Social Workers in Social Policy" abstract Social workers are the professionals most associated with the modern welfare state and with its social policies. These professionals are generally regarded as primarily street-level bureaucrats who implement the social policies determined by decision-makers. However, a key ethos of the social work profession is that…
Seminars in Economics Ron Siegel (Pennsylvania State University)
"Pareto Improvements in the Contest for College Admissions"
Seminars in Economics Antoine Dechezlepretre (LSE)
"Do pollution offsets offset pollution? Evidence from the Clean Development Mechanism in India" Abstract We examine the impact of low-cost imports on firms’ propensity to engage in material-saving (’clean’) innovation and product innovation using a dataset that combines firm-level international trade data with self-reported innovation data for around 9,000 French companies observed from 1998 to…
Monday Lunch Seminars Kym Pram (EUI)
"Hard Evidence and Welfare in Adverse Selection Environments" abstract I consider environments in which an agent with private information can acquire arbitrary hard evidence about his type before interacting with a principal. In a broad class of screening models, I show that there is always an equilibrium which interim Pareto-improves over the no-evidence benchmark whenever…
Seminars in Politics and Society Giulia Dotti Sani and Matteo Luppi (CCA)
"How long is too long? Long-term effects of maternity-related job interruptions on mothers’ income in 10 European countries" abstract This article asks whether work interruptions due to childbearing and rearing have long-term effects on mothers’ absolute and relative income in later life in ten European countries. Previous studies have found significant differences in earned income…