Agenda

Eventi conclusi

25 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Shocks and the organization of the firm: Who pays the bill? - Alessandro Sforza (London School of Economics)

In presenza

25 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Shocks and the organization of the firm: Who pays the bill? - Alessandro Sforza (London School of Economics)

In inglese In presenza

23 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Can the Private Sector Ensure the Public Interest? Evidence from Federal Procurement - Gabriele Rovigatti (University of Chicago)

In inglese In presenza

23 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Can the Private Sector Ensure the Public Interest? Evidence from Federal Procurement - Gabriele Rovigatti (University of Chicago)

In presenza

22 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - The Structure of Multinational Sales under Demand Risk - Francesco Paolo Conteduca (University of Mannheim)

In inglese In presenza

22 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - The Structure of Multinational Sales under Demand Risk - Francesco Paolo Conteduca (University of Mannheim)

In presenza

18 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Learning while Trading: Experimentation and Coasean Dynamics - Niccolò Lomys (University Of Mannheim)

In inglese In presenza

18 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Learning while Trading: Experimentation and Coasean Dynamics - Niccolò Lomys (University Of Mannheim)

In presenza

17 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Stereotypes and Self-Stereotypes: Evidence from Teachers’ Gender Bias - Michela Carlana (Bocconi University)

In inglese In presenza

17 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Stereotypes and Self-Stereotypes: Evidence from Teachers’ Gender Bias - Michela Carlana (Bocconi University)

In presenza

16 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Globalisation and conflicts: the good, the bad, and the ugly of corporations in Africa - Tommaso Sonno (London School of Economics)

In inglese In presenza

16 gen 2018

Incontro

Research seminar - Globalisation and conflicts: the good, the bad, and the ugly of corporations in Africa - Tommaso Sonno (London School of Economics)

In presenza