Events
Job Market Seminars Alexander Jakobsen (Princeton)
"Dynamic (In)Consistency and the Value of Information" Download the paper abstract This paper develops a revealed-preference model of information disclosure. One decision maker, DM1, ranks information sources (Blackwell experiments) knowing…
Job Market Seminars Mara Squicciarini (NWU)
"Devotion and Development: Religiosity, Education, and Economic Progress in 19th-Century France" Download the paper abstract This paper uses a historical setting to study when religion can be a barrier for…
Seminars in Statistics Stéphane Boucheron (Université Paris-Diderot)
Concentration inequalities in the infinite urn scheme for occupancy counts and the missing mass, with applications to Good-Turing estimators and adaptive statistical text compression An infinite urn scheme is defined…
Job Market Seminars Claudio Labanca (San Diego)
"Coordination of Hours within the Firm" Download the paper Abstract Teamwork has become increasingly important in many firms, yet little is known about how coordination of hours among heterogeneous coworkers…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Sandro Sapio (Univeristy of Naples Parthenope)
"Regional redistribution through green energy support" (at Dipartimento di Economia "S. Cognetti de Martiis")
Seminars in Politics and Society André Bächtiger (Universität Stuttgart)
"Measuring and Mapping Deliberation: Empirical and Conceptual Advances"
[Academic Events] Workshop Migration Observatory – 1st Annual Conference
Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano - Collegio Carlo Alberto Migration Observatory - 1st Annual Conference in collaboration with FIERI Migration policy challenges: from new arrivals to naturalisation Venue: Collegio Carlo Alberto…
Job Market Seminars Tatyana Marchuk (Goethe University)
"The Financial Intermediation Premium in the Cross Section of Stock Returns" Download the paper abstract This paper documents a significant risk premium for financial intermediation risk in the cross section…
Job Market Seminars Nataliya Gerasimova (University of Lausanne)
"House of Funds" Download the paper abstract I document that political connections are an important driver of investment strategies of US mutual funds. I collect data on mutual fund holdings…
Job Market Seminars Christopher Busch (University of Cologne)
"Occupational Switching and Wage Risk" download the paper abstract The literature on labor income risk treats the wage process as exogenous to workers, with few exceptions. However, observed wage dynamics…
[Academic Events] Workshop Conference: “Promuovere lo sviluppo delle Alte Terre: saperi, ricerca e sperimentazione
Aula Magna Politecnico di Torino, Mondovì (CN)
Job Market Seminars Adrien d’Avernas (UCLA)
"Disentangling Credit Spreads and Equity Volatility" download the paper abstract In this paper, I provide a structural approach to quantify the forces thatgovern the joint dynamics of corporate bond credit…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Robert Grundke (OECD)
"Having the right Mix: The Role of Skill Bundles for Comparative Advantage and Industry performance in Global Value Chains" abstract This study assesses the effects of countries’ skill endowments on…
Occasional Seminars Allievi Defense Session
senior allievi 10.15 Mattia Landolfi Title: L1 Adaptive Control and Polinomial Trajectory Planning for Economic Applications 11.00 Paolo Baudissone Title: Multivariate Lévy processes via linear transformation: application to multi barrier reverse…
Job Market Seminars Barbara Biasi (Stanford)
"Unions, Salaries, and The Market for Teachers: Evidence from Wisconsin" Download the paper abstract A careful study of teachers’ labor demand and supply, while extremely relevant for policy, is challenging…
Seminars in Politics and Society Wing Chan (UCL)
"Dynamics of income inequality in China in a comparative perspective" abstract In this paper, we use recent, high quality and nationally representative household panel data to explore the dynamics of…
Job Market Seminars Anujit Chakraborty (University of British Columbia)
"Present Bias" Download the paper abstract Present bias is the inclination to prefer a smaller present reward to a larger later reward, but reversing this preference when both rewards are…
Monday Lunch Seminars Marco Mazzoli (Università di Genova), Matteo Morini (University of Torino) and Pietro Terna (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Business cycle in a macromodel with oligopoly andagents heterogeneity: an agent-based approach"
Seminars in Economics Davide Pettenuzzo (Brandeis University)
"Bayesian Compressed Vector Autoregressions"
Occasional Seminars PhD researchers’ Forum
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