Agenda
Concluded events
Seminar
Research Seminar: Jonathan de Quidt (Queen Mary University of London)
Title: "How Much Should We Trust Observational Estimates? Accumulating Evidence Using Randomized Controlled Trials with Imperfect Compliance".
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
Peter Carr seminar Lorenzo Bastianello (University Ca' Foscari Venezia)
Title: "Conditional strategy equilibrium".
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
BLESS Reading Group: Boris Wieczorek
Paper: Bursztyn, L., González, A. L., & Yanagizawa-Drott, D. (2020). "Misperceived social norms: Women working outside the home in Saudi Arabia". American Economic Review, 110(10), 2997-3029.
In Italian and English In person
Meeting
Economic History Reading Group: Cleo Chassonnery Zaigouche
Title: "The (Ir)relevance of British economists’ expertise in the Royal Commission on equal Pay, 1944-1946".
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
Internal Seminar: Hank Jan Reinders (IMF)
Title: "Climate Risk Stress Testing".
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
Health Economics Seminar: Andrew Ireland (Monash University Centre for Health Economics)
Title: "Impacts of Extreme Heat on Labor Force Dynamic".
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
LMEPP Seminar: Antonio Buttà (Chief Economist at the Italian Competition Authority - AGCM)
Topic: "Antitrust and regulation in the digital economy".
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
Research seminar: Johannes Spinnewijn (LSE)
Title: "The Chronic Disease Index: Analyzing Health Inequalities Over the Lifecycle" [with Kaveh Danesh, Jon Kolstad and Will Parker].
In Italian and English In person
Meeting
Econometrics Reading Group: Silvia Sarpietro and Luca Neri
Chapter 1 & Chapter 2: Intro + Basic tail and concentration bounds.
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
L&E Field Seminars: Sauro Mocetti
Title: "Productivity and Regulation: Evidence from the Universe of Firms".
In Italian and English In person
Seminar
BEEG Seminar
See the program.
In Italian and English In person
Meeting
Life after the PhD: Giovanna Labartino (Confindustria)
Target audience: all PhD students, and master students thinking of doing a PhD.
In Italian and English In person