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Job Market Seminars Claudio Labanca (San Diego)
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 affects pay, productivity and labor supply. In this paper we propose a framework where differently productive firms choose whether or not to coordinate hours in…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Sandro Sapio (Univeristy of Naples Parthenope)
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)
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
[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 Date: February 3, 2017 - 9.30 - 18.40 Institutional greetings: Piero Gastaldo (Secretary General, Compagnia di San Paolo); Pietro Terna (President, Collegio Carlo Alberto); Giorgio…
Job Market Seminars Tatyana Marchuk (Goethe University)
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 of equity returns. Firms that borrow from highly levered financial intermediaries have on average 4% higher expected returns relative to firms with low-leverage lenders. This…