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Francesco Finardi

EDUCATION 2020-current: Allievo (Honor student), Collegio Carlo Alberto, track in Economics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics 2022-current: Student, M.Sc. (Laurea Magistrale) in Quantitative Finance and Insurance, Università di Torino. Graduation expected in 2024…
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Riccardo Fazio

EDUCATION 2021-current: Allievo (honors student), Collegio Carlo Alberto; track in Economics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics 2023-current: M.Sc. (Laurea Magistrale) in Economics, Università di Torino. Graduation expected in 2025 2022-2023: Erasmus+…
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Nominations open for the 2023 Carlo Alberto Medal!

Nominations are open for the 2023 Carlo Alberto Medal! Since 2007, the Carlo Alberto Medal rewards an Italian economist (resident in Italy or abroad) below the age of 40 (in…
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Seminars in Politics and Society Stefano Sacchi (Unimi)

“Conservative and innovative policy change in labour market reforms. A policy process-based explanatory framework” abstract The main explanations of labour policy reforms focus on either endogenous or exogenous factors that have…
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Alberto Alesina, Professor of Economics at Harvard and Bocconi, and one of the most illustrious Italian economists of our time, suddenly passed away on May 23, 2020

Alberto Alesina, Professor of Economics at Harvard and Bocconi, and one of the most illustrious Italian economists of our time, suddenly passed away on May 23, 2020.   The Collegio…
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National Science Foundation (NSF) “Actors in the Child Development Process”

  TITLE Households decision making and child development process PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Christopher Flinn CO-INVESTIGATORS Daniela Del Boca and Matt Wiswall DURATION 2014-2017 WEBSITE http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1357636&HistoricalAwards=false
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Andrea Prat

Short bio Andrea Prat is the Richard Paul Richman Professor of Business at Columbia Business School and Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Columbia University. After receiving his…
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Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Morris Teubal (Department of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

“Strategic and ‘adaptive’  policy targeting: Theory and an example” abstract Israel made a successful transition from an underdeveloped economy whose main exports during the 1960s were oranges and textiles to…
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Seminars in Statistics Richard Nickl (University of Cambridge)

Nonparametric Bayesian inference for discretely sampled diffusions We consider the nonlinear statistical inverse problem ofmaking inference on the unknown parameters of a diffusion processdescribing the solution of a stochastic differential…
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Seminars in Statistics Matthias Birkner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany)

Ancestral lineages under local regulation The spatial embeddings of genealogies in models with fluctuating population sizes and local regulation are relatively complicated random walks in a space-time dependent random environment.…
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Seminars in Statistics Sergio Bacallado (Stanford University)

A Bayesian analysis of reversible time series with an uncertain length of memory We propose a Bayesian analysis of reversible time series using a Probabilistic Suffix Automaton (PSA) model. We…
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Seminars in Statistics Andrés Felipe Barrientos (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

Bayesian density estimation for compositional data using random Bernstein polynomials We propose a Bayesian nonparametric model for single density estimation, for data in the p-dimensional simplex space, say S_p. The…
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Seminars in Statistics Christina Goldschmidt (University of Oxford)

The scaling limit of the minimum spanning tree of the complete graph Consider the complete graph on n vertices with independent and identically distributed edge-weights having some absolutely continuous distribution.…
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Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Zak Taylor, Georgia Institute of Technology, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

“Why are Some Countries Better at Science and Technology than Others?” abstract In order to be effective, must a nation’s political-economic institutions “fit” the cultural values of the society in…
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Seminars in Statistics Mingyuan Zhou (University of Texas at Austin)

The Poisson gamma belief network A key issue in deep learning is to define an appropriate network structure, including both the depth of the network and the width of each…
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