Events

10 Dec 2020

Seminars

Research Seminar: Riccardo Ghidoni (Bicocca)

Microsoft Teams

Title: "The effect of sequentiality on cooperation in repeated games" (with Sigrid Suetens)

1 Dec 2020

Conferences

I GRANDI TEMI DELLA POLITICA ECONOMICA

Live streaming - YouTube channel Department of Economics

Next Generation EU: l'occasione per ripartire?

1 Dec 2020

Seminars

Research Seminar: Jaime Arellano-Bover (Yale University)

Microsoft Teams

Title: "Differences in on-the-job learning across firms"

1 Dec 2020

Seminars

Research Seminar: Barbara Biasi (Yale University)

Microsoft Teams

Title: "Flexible Wages, Bargaining, and the Gender Gap"

30 Nov 2020

Seminars

Research Seminar: Denni Tommasi (Monash University)

Microsoft Teams

Title: "Time of Day and High Stakes Cognitive Assessments"

24 Nov 2020

Seminars

Research Seminar: Raquel Bernal

Zoom

“The effects of a project and play-based early education program on medium term developmental trajectories of young children in a low-income setting” (Raquel Bernal, Milagros Nores & Michele Giannola)

23 Nov 2020

Training initiatives

Teaching Lab / 1st edition Spell

Microsoft Teams

The participation is open to all professors, researchers, researchers fellows and PhD students

18 Nov 2020

Seminars

Internal Seminar: Niko Samuli Jaakkola

Microsoft Teams

Title of the presentation: "(All) symmetric equilibria in differential games with public goods"

17 Nov 2020

Seminars

WiP Seminar: Maximilan Schäfer

Microsoft Teams

Title of the presentation: "Ratings and Strategic Pricing: Evidence from Airbnb"

17 Nov 2020

Seminars

Research Seminar: Simon Dietz (LSE)

Microsoft Teams

Title of the presentation: "Are economists getting climate dynamics right and does it matter?"

11 Nov 2020

Seminars

Internal Seminar: Marco Casari

Microsoft Teams

Title of the presentation: "Institutional Change in Property Rights: Model and Evidence of a Centuries-Long Dynamic"

10 Nov 2020

Seminars

Research Seminar: Enrique Ide (IESE Business School)

Microsoft Teams

Title of the presentation: "A Theory of Must-Haves"