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Seminars – 2024/2025
- 23/10/2024 – 14:15 – Luigi Pascali (LUISS) – The Dawn of Civilization: Metal Trade and the Rise of Hierarchy
- 06/11/2024 – 14:15 – Anne Sofie Beck Knudsen (University of Copenhagen) – From Interdependence to Independence: Cultural Change During the Second Industrial Revolution
- 20/11/2024 – 14:15 – Oguzhan Dincer (Illinois State University) – Does Corruption Discriminate? Racial Opportunity Gap in the U.S.
- 18/12/2024 – 14:15 – Edgardo Sica (University of Foggia) – Around the world for a better life. Work conditions of migrants in Southern Italy
- 29/01/2025 – 14:15 – Michela Redoano (Warwick University) – Social Media, Political Accountability and Local Support for National Policies
- 12/02/2024 – 14:15 – TBA () – TBA
- 26/02/2024 – 14:15 – Robert Sauer (Royal Holloway, University of London) – TBA
Seminars – 2023/2024
- 24/01/2024 – 14:15 – Marco Sorge (University of Salerno) – Left and Right: A Tale of Two Tails of the Wealth Distribution
- 07/02/2024 – 14:15 – Emmanuel Caiazzo (LUISS) – Interest Rate and Bank Rescue Policies
- 21/02/2024 – 14:15 – Bernardo Fanfani (University of Torino) – Collective bargaining and the Italian wage structure
- 06/03/2024 – 14:15 – Salvatore Carrozzo (University of Naples “Parthenope”) – The Political Consequences of an Internal Resettlement Policy
- 20/03/2024 – 14:15 – Giacomo Pallante (Sant’Anna Scuola Universitaria Superiore Pisa) – Creating Jobs Out of the Green: The Employment Effects of the Energy Transition
- 27/03/2024 – 14:15 – Salvatore Morelli (University Roma Tre) – The Income-Wealth-Emissions Triangle: Evidence from Italy
- 10/04/2024 – 14:15 – Tommaso Oliviero (University of Napoli Federico II) – The role of repeated interactions: evidence from the Italian Court of Cassation
- 17/04/2024 – 14:15 – Fulvio Fontini (University of Padova) – The Energy Transition and the Value of Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms
- 08/05/2024 – 14:15 – Leone Leonida (King’s College London) – Corporate investment and classes of homogeneous financing constraints
- 22/05/2024 – 12:00 – Giorgos Galanis (Queen Mary University of London) – The Global Political Economy of a Green Transition
- 22/05/2024 – 14:15 – Cristina Orso (University of Insubria) – Historical roots of women’s sorting into STEM occupations
- 29/05/2024 – 14:15 – Francesco Cinnirella (University of Bergamo) – Books Go Public: The Consequences of the Expropriation of Monastic Libraries on Innovation
- 05/06/2024 – 14:15 – Giacomo Gabbuti (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies) – Wealth, Inheritance, and Concentration: An ‘Old’ New Perspective on Italy and its Regions from Unification to the Great War?
- 12/06/2024 – 14:15 – Edoardo Tolva (University of Warwick) – One way or another: modes of transport and international trade
- 19/06/2024 – 14:15 – Simone Bertoli (Université Clermont Auvergne) – Migration and the epidemiological approach: time and self-selection into foreign ancestries matter
- 26/06/2024 – 14:15 – Carmine Guerriero (University of Bologna) – Climate Change, State-Building and Societal Resilience in Bronze Age Egypt
Seminars – 2022/2023
- 26/10/2022 – 17:00 – Pasquale Foresti (London School of Economics), Deflationary Traps, Agents’ Beliefs and Fiscal-Monetary Policies
- 16/11/2022 – 17:00 – Giacomo D’Alisa (University of Coimbra), The role of working-class communities and the slow violence of toxic pollution in environmental health conflicts: A global perspective
- 23/11/2022 – 17:00 – Massimiliano Gambardella (PagoPA), PagoPA: da piattaforma per i pagamenti ad abilitatore di trasformazione digitale
- 30/11/2022 – 17:00 – Stefano Gagliarducci (Tor Vergata University), Faith and Assimilation: Italian Immigrants in the US
- 14/12/2022 – 17:00 – Gianluca Russo (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Nation-Building in Post-Conflict Settings: Evidence from South Africa
- 11/01/2023 – 17:00 – Rocco Caferra (University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza), Knowledge diffusion in social networks under targeted attacks and random failures: the resilience of communities
- 08/02/2023 – 17:00 – Michele Imbruno (Sapienza University of Rome), topic to be annunced
- 08/03/2023 – 17:00 – Piera Bello (University of Bergamo), topic to be announced
- 05/04/2023 – 17:00 – Giuseppe De Feo (University of Liverpool Management School), topic to be announced
- 19/04/2023 – 17:00 – Elena Stancanelli (Paris School of Economics), topic to be announced
- 17/05/2023 – 17:00 – Simone Bertoli (University Clermont Ferrand), topic to be announced
Seminars – 2021/2022
- 22/11/2021 – 14:30 – Fabrizio Balassone (Banca d’Italia), L’economia delle Regioni italiane: sviluppi congiunturali e questioni strutturali
- 06/12/2021 – 14:30 – Angelo Facchini (IMT Lucca), An Open Data index to assess the urban ecological transition preparedness of cities – A study on all Italian municipalities
- 17/01/2022 – 14:30 – Mattia Guerini (University of Brescia), Firm liquidity and solvency under the Covid-19 lockdown in France
- 31/01/2022 – 14:30 – Lilit Popoyan (Univesity of Naples “Parthenope”), Shadows disappear at night: an agent-based IAM simulation of environmental permits and climate change
- 14/02/2022 – 14:30 – Paola D’Orazio (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) , Do monetary policy mandates and financial stability governance structures matter for the adoption of climate-related financial policies?
- 28/02/2022 – 14:30 – Francesco Prota (Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro), The impact of European cohesion policy: a spatial perspective.
- 11/04/2022 – 14.30 – Michele Valsecchi (New Economic School, NES – Moscow, Russia), Corrupt Bureaucrats: The Response of Non-Elected Officials to Electoral Accountability.
Seminars – 2020/2021
- 16/11/2020 – 14:30 – Tommaso Frattini (University of Milan), Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes.
- 30/11/2020 – 14:30 – Piergiuseppe Morone (Unitelma-Sapienza, University of Rome), Consumers’ willingness to pay a price premium for bio-based products: Do certifications matter?
- 07/12/2020 – 14.30 – Carmine Guerriero (University of Bologna), Endogenous Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm.
- 14/12/2020 – 14:30 – Sauro Mocetti (Bank of Italy), Board Composition and Performance of State_Owned Enterprise: Evidence from a natural Experiment.
- 11/01/2021 – 14.30 – Michele Battisti (LUISS-Guido Carli and University of Palermo), Skill Biased Technological Progress and Labor Market Inefficiency.
- 25/01/2021 – 14.30 – Luigi Marengo (LUISS University), Aggregate productivity growth in the presence of (persistently) heterogeneous firms
- 08/02/2021 – 14.30 – Valerio Leone Sciabolazza (University of Naples Parthenope), Bargaining within the European Council: An empirical study on the allocation of funds of the European budget.
- 22/02/2021 – 14.30 – Luigi Pascali (Pompeu Fabra University), Wars, Taxation and Representation:Evidence from Five Centuries of German History
- 08/03/2021 -14.30 – Tommaso Ferraresi (Istituto Regionale di Programmazione Economica della Toscana, Firenze, Italia), On the economic and health impact of the Covid-19 shock on Italian regions: A value-chain approach
- 19/04/2021 – 14.30 – Matteo Deleidi (Sapienza Università di Roma), Fiscal Multipliers in Italy: Evidence from Regional Data
- 03/05/2021 – 14.30 – Marco Amendola (University of Naples Parthenope), Public consumption multipliers in slack and good periods: evidence from the Euro area
- 10/05/2021 – 15.30 – Alberto Zazzaro (University of Naples Ferderico II), The Reallocation Effects of COVID-19: Evidence from Venture Capital Investments around the World”
- 17/05/2021 – 14.30 – Mara Squicciarini (Bocconi University), Religiosity and Science: an Oxymoron? Evidence from the Great Influenza Pandemic in the US
- 31/05/2021 – 14.30 – Edoardo Di Porto (INPS – Direzione Centrale Studi e Ricerche), Friday morning fever: evidence from a randomized experiment on sick leave monitoring in the public sector
- 14/06/2021 – 14.30 – Viviana De Falco (University of Naples Parthenope)
Seminars – 2019/2020
- 30/09/2019 – 14:30 – Marco Sorge (University of Salerno), Equilibrium indeterminacy and extreme macro outcomes: A fat sunspot ta(i)l(e).
- 14/10/2019 – 14:30 – Sandro Montresor (Gran Sasso Science Institute – GSSI), Regional diversification patterns and Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in Italian regions.
- 28/10/2019 – 14:30 – Gianluca Santoni (Centre d’Etudes Prospectives et d’Informations Internationales – CEPII), International Competitiveness and Immigration: Diversity, Networks or Knowledge Diffusion?
- 11/11/2019 – 15:30 – Phillip Ager (University of Southern Denmark), The Intergenerational Effects of a Large Wealth Shock: White Southerners After the Civil War.
- 25/11/2019 – 14:30 – Marco Sanfilippo (University of Turin), Roads and Jobs in Ethiopia.
- 02/12/2019 – 14:30 – Marcello Minenna (Consob, Bocconi University), La morfologia dei rischi dell’eurozona.
- 09/12/2019 – 14:30 – Paolo Emilio Mistrulli (Bank of Italy), Credit supply, uncertainty and trust: The role of social capital.
- 16/12/2019 – 14:30 – Costanza Tortù (IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca), The causal effect of immigration policies: Modelling network interference with a multi-valued treatment exposure.
- 13/01/2020 – 14:30 – Federico Bassi (Centre d’Economie de l’Université Paris Nord – CEPN), Capacity Utilization and the NAIRCU. Evidences of Hysteresis in EU Countries.
- 27/01/2020 – 14:30 – Dario Guarascio (Sapienza University), Skill Gap, Mismatch, and the Dynamics of Italian Companies’ Productivity.
- 03/02/2020 – 14:30 – Lilit Popoyan (University of Naples Parthenope), Taking up the climate change challenge: Does the central bank governance matter for greening the financial sector?
- 10/02/2020 – 14:30 – Claudio Cozza (University of Naples Parthenope), “With no siblings, but with home”: single patent-class inventions (SPIs) and regional technological diversification in Europe.
Seminars – 2018/2019
- 07/11/2018 – 14:00 – Alessandro Palma (University of Naples, Parthenope), Air pollution during pregnancy and birth outcomes in Italy.
- 14/11/2018 – 14:30 – Christian Di Pietro (University of Naples, Parthenope), Left and right. A tale of two tails of the wealth distribution.
- 05/12/2018 – 14:30 – Vincenzo Scrutinio (London School of Economics), The Medium-Term Effects of Unemployment Benefits.
- 11/01/2019 – 11:00 – Carmine Guerriero (University of Bologna), The rise of inclusive political institutions: opacity vs time inconsistency.
- 23/01/2019 – 14:30 – Davide Del Prete (University of Naples, Parthenope), Causal Inference on Networks under Continuous Treatment Interference: an application to trade distortions in agricultural markets.
- 19/02/2019 – 14:30 – Leone Leonida (King’s College London), Is monotonicity of the investment-cash flow sensitivity empirically satisfied?
- 05/03/2019 – 14:30 – Francesco Drago (University of Messina), Les Liaisons Dangereuse: Politics and Wealth in the Florentine Republic.
- 20/03/2019 – 14:30 – Nicola Coniglio (University of Bari), On the Evolution of Comparative Advantage: Path Dependent Versus Path-Defying Changes.
- 29/03/2019 – 14:30 – Vito Peragine (University of Bari), On the measurement of multidimensional inequality of opportunity.
- 03/04/2019 – 14:30 – Mariapia Mendola (University of Milan, Bicocca), International Migration Intentions and Illegal Costs: Evidence from Africa-to-Europe Smuggling Routes.
- 17/04/2019 – 14:30 – Carlo Ciccarelli (University of Rome, Tor Vergata), Demography and productivity in the Italian manufacturing industry: yesterday and today.
- 15/05/2019 – 11:00 – Shanker Satyanath (New York University), State Repression and Elite Networks.
- 22/05/2019 – 14:30 – Davide Ticchi (University of Ancona), State Building Through Foreign Military Interventions: Evidence from Mali.
- 05/06/2019 – 14:30 – Paolo Pinotti (Bocconi University), Revealing Stereotypes: Evidence from Immigrants in Schools.
- 12/06/2019 – 14:30 – Fabian Capitanio (University of Naples, Federico II), Agriculture and agrifood in the new global scenario: challanges and perspectives.
- 19/06/2019 – 14:30 – Luigi Pistaferri (Standford University), The Great Micro Moderation.