Agenda
Conference
HERB 2026
4th Workshop on the Health Economics of Risky Behaviors (HERB 2026)
Bologna
Talk
2026 NBER-NSF Time Series Conference
The premier annual conference in time series will be held in Bologna, September 11-12, 2026, organized by the Department of Economics
Bologna
Concluded events
Seminar
Peter Carr Seminar
Title: "Betting Around the Clock: Time Change and Long Term Model Risk"
Online and in person - Bologna
Meeting
IDEE Meeting
An open, informal space for researchers in experimental and behavioral economics to share and discuss their work.
Bologna
Seminar
School Clustering and Religious Competition: Persistence of Educational Inequality in Colonial and Post-colonial D.R. Congo
Study on educational inequalities in Congo linked to the colonial legacy and distance from schools, with a strong impact on girls.
Bologna
Seminar
The Causal Effects of Trade Agreements: Evidence from the 19th Century
International Trade and Spatial Economics Reading Group: Maria Ptashkina (University of Melbourne).
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
The Impact of Nurse-Led Chronic Care on Health Behaviors and Acute Care Use After First Heart Failure Hospitalization
Study on nurse-led programs for heart failure patients: small improvements in prevention, no impact on emergency room visits.
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
Normative Expectations of Reciprocal Negotiators
Study on how fairness expectations influence cooperation and coalition stability in public goods games.
Online and in person - Bologna
Meeting
Not Fair: Italy of Inequalities
Book presentation edited by Giacomo Gabbuti, Laterza 2025.
In Italian In person
Talk
1st Bologna Macro Meeting
Macroeconomics and public policy: beliefs, fiscal policy, market power, and international dynamics.
Bologna
Seminar
When Do Platform Mergers Benefit Users? The Role of Multihoming, Network Effects and Post-Merger Strategies
Study of platform mergers: network effects, multihoming, and strategies shape user welfare and post-merger outcomes.
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
The role of social norms in shaping individual and collective climate action: A survey experiment
Study on the relationship between land and sea temperature anomalies to assess breaks in climate cointegration.
Online and in person - Bologna