Events
Seminars in Economics Marciano Siniscalchi (Northwestern University)
"Vector Expected Utility and Attitudes towards Variation"
Seminars in Economics Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University)
"Policy with Dispersed Information"
Seminars in Economics Debraj Ray (New York University)
"Inequality and Markets"
Tetyana Dubovyk (CeRP)
"Macroeconomic Aspects of Italian Pension Reforms"
Monday Lunch Seminars Luca Flabbi (Georgetown University and Visiting Fellow, Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Prejudice and Gender Differentials in the U.S. Labor Market in the Last Twenty Years"
Collegio Aperto Collegio Aperto: Niall Ferguson (Harvard)
"Survival of the Fittest? An Evolutionary Interpretation of Financial History" Introduction by Domenico Siniscalco Lecture video Lecture slides (pdf) About the speaker Niall Ferguson, MA, D.Phil., is Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University and William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is also a Senior Research Fellow at…
Seminars in Economics Emily Oster (University of Chicago)
"The Power of TV: Cable Television and Women's Status in India"
Seminars in Economics Jesse Shapiro (University of Chicago GSB)
"What Drives Media Slant? Evidence from U.S. Daily Newspapers"
Maela Giofré (CeRP)
"Equity Portfolio Allocation for Institutional Investors"
Monday Lunch Seminars Matteo Triossi (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Costly Information Acquisition"
CarloAlberto Outreach (past events) Conversations on the Financial Industry
"The Italian Banking Sector: Where is it Going?" Wolfgang Munchau (Associated Editor of the Financial Times) will give an overview on the current turmoil in the European banking system. Andrea Filtri (European Banks Research Analist, Merrill Lynch) will discuss issues linked to the Italian banking system in the aftermath of the consolidation process. The workshop…
Seminars in Economics Robert Pollak (Washington University, St. Louis)
"Allocating Time: Individual Technologies and Household Technology"
Seminars in Economics Imran Rasul (University College London)
"How Many is Too Many? New Evidence on Class Size Effects from a Panel of University Students"
Seminars in Economics Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University and New York University)
"A study in the pragmatics of persuasion: a game theoretical approach"
Paolo Ghirardato (University of Torino and Collegio Carlo alberto)
"Ambiguity and Asset Markets: Theory and Experiment"