Agenda

Concluded events

22 Jan 2026

Seminar

Peter Carr Seminar

Pseudo-moment generating functions: Application to pseudo-Schur constant random vectors

Bologna

22 Jan 2026

Seminar

After the Draft: The Lasting Effects of Male Conscription on Well-Being

"Work In Progress" Seminar

Online and in person - Bologna

16 Jan 2026

Workshop

Political Economy Workshop

Voting mechanisms, socio-economic contextual factors, and electoral outcomes

Bologna

18 Dec 2025

Seminar

Peter Carr Seminar

Title: "Betting Around the Clock: Time Change and Long Term Model Risk"

Online and in person - Bologna

17 Dec 2025

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

17 Dec 2025

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

17 Dec 2025

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

16 Dec 2025

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

11 Dec 2025

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

11 Dec 2025

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