Finance
Finance
Monday Lunch Seminars Alessandro Barattieri (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
"Protectionism and the Business Cycle" Abstract We study the consequences of protectionism for macroeconomic fluctuations. First, using high frequency trade-policy data, we present fresh evidence on the dynamic effects of temporary trade barriers. Estimates from country-level and panel VARs show that protectionism acts as a supply shock, causing output to fall and inflation to rise in the short…
Seminars in Statistics Kazuhiko Kakamu (Kobe University)
How does monetary policy affect income inequality in Japan? Evidence from grouped data Co-author: Martin Feldkircher (Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB)) Abstract: We examine the effects of monetary policy on income inequality in Japan using a novel econometric approach that jointly estimates the Gini coefficient based on micro-level grouped data of households and the dynamics of macroeconomic…
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop “Household Finance and Retirement Savings”
Workshop “Household Finance and Retirement Savings”
Monday Lunch Seminars Claudio Campanale (Università di Torino)
"Consumption insurance with Epstein-Zin preferences" abstract "Partial insurance is a characteristic feature of Standard Incomplete Market(SIM) models. In a recent paper Kaplan and Violante (2010) test a life-cycle version of the model against insurance coefficients computed from data and show that the model falls short of predicting the correct degree of smoothing of permanent shocks…
Collegio Aperto Lancio del Think Tank “Long-Term Investors@UniTO”
Aula Magna Rettorato - Via Po, 17 Torino Video
[Academic Events] LTI@UniTO Seminars in Finance LTI: Official Launch
Official Launch: July 12, 2017 PRESENTATIONS video of the launch of LTI, July 12th, 2017 interview with Prof. Elisa Luciano UnitoNews COMUNICATO STAMPA RASSEGNA STAMPA
Seminar “Human errors and pension reform”
Seminar “Human errors and pension reform”
Occasional Seminars David S. Bates (Henry B. Tippie Research Professor of Finance, Henry B. Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa)
"On Estimating Stock Market Volatility and Crash Risk"
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Andrea Mina (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies)
"Innovation and the financing of new firms" Abstract The paper focuses on the capital structure of firms in their early years of operation. Through the lens of agency theory, we study how the pursuit of innovation influences the reliance of firms on different types of finance (founders’ own capital, cash flow, debt, equity and government…
Seminars in Economics Gian Luca Clementi (NYU Stern School of Business)
"Equilibrium Corporate Finance and Intermediation"
Monday Lunch Seminars Emanuele Felice (UAB)
"The roots of a dual equilibrium: GDP, productivity and structural change in the Italian regions in the long-run (1871-2011)" abstract This paper explores the long-run evolution of regional inequality in Italy over the course of 140 years, from around Unification (1871) until our days (2011). To this scope, a unique and up-to-date dataset of GDP…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Federico Caviggioli (Polytechnic of Turin)
"Security interest releases on US collateralized patents in the wake of the global financial crisis" at Department of Economics and Statistics S. Cognetti de Martiis, Seminar Room
[Academic Events] Workshop Workshop on household finance and economic behaviour
May 4, 2017 @ 2:00 pm at School of Management and Economics May 5, 2017 @ 9:15 am at Collegio Carlo Alberto Organizers: PIOTR BIALOWOLSKI and MARIACRISTINA ROSSI Invited Speakers: MICHAEL HALIASSOS (Goethe University Frankfurt) ARTHUR VAN SOEST (Tilburg University) To register for participation please e-mail cerp@carloalberto.org
Seminars in Economics Sarah Auster (Bocconi)*
"Optimal Delegation, Unawareness, and Financial Intermediation" abstract We study the delegation problem between an investor and a financial intermediary. The intermediary has private information about the state of the world that determines the return of the investment. Moreover, he has superior awareness of the available investment opportunities and decides whether to reveal some of them…
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
[Academic Events] Finkit Sétubal meeting and open conference
Finkit Sétubal meeting and open conference
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…
Seminars in Economics Davide Pettenuzzo (Brandeis University)
"Bayesian Compressed Vector Autoregressions"
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"