Events
[Academic Events] Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” Andrea FM Martinangeli (Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)
Are bad institutions necessarily bad for society? Institutional quality, external threats, and social trust
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Jelena Reljic (La Sapienza Roma)
Robots vs workers: evidence from a meta-analysis
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Kyle Bagwell (Stanford University)
Who's on First? Commitment and Observability with Move-order Uncertainty
[Academic Events] Seminars in Politics and Society Claudia Diehl (University of Konstanz)
Students' perceptions of fairness in school
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop on International Economics
Organized by Collegio Carlo Alberto and Prague University of Economics and Business
[Academic Events] LTI@UniTO Seminars in Finance, Seminars in Economics Hansjoerg Albrecher (Université de Lausanne)
Optimal ratcheting of dividends in insurance
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Amal Boughnim (Bordeaux School of Economics)
The Anatomy of Gender Gaps in Scientific Productivity Across the Career Cycle and Generations
[Academic Events] Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” Ginevra Prelle (UniMi & CCA)
Artificial intelligence and institutional trust: promise or peril?
[Outreach Events] Collegio Aperto, Distinguished Scientific Lectures Opening Ceremony Academic Year 2024-2025
with the Inaugural Lectures of the Intesa Sanpaolo Chairs in Economics
[Academic Events] Carlo Alberto Law Seminars Francesco Saverio Nisio (Università di Foggia)
L'antropologia di Lucien Lévy-Bruhl
[Academic Events] Seminars in Politics and Society Alex Weisiger (Penn University)
Ending Wars of Competitive Intervention
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop: “The Logics of War … and Peace”
Workshop: "The Logics of War ... and Peace" In times of conflict, people worldwide are generally united in calling for peace and condemning war. As genuine as the wish for…
[Outreach Events] Collegio Aperto, Distinguished Scientific Lectures 2024 Vilfredo Pareto Lecture: “What is contemporary major power conflict about?”
James D. Fearon, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University