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Economics Seminars till a.y. 2016/2017

Academic Year 2016/2017

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

12/06/2017 Guido Imbens Stanford Graduate School

of Business

Clustering as a Design Problem

12/06/2017 Susan Athey Stanford University School

of Business

Machine Learning and Causal Inference with Generalized Random Forests

5/06/2017 Salvatore Modica University of Palermo Intervention and Peace

17/05/2017 Craig M. Lewis Venderbilt University The Cost of Liquidity Provision in Bond Markets During Periods of Market Stress

22/05/2017 Emanuela Cardia Université de Montréal and

CIREQ

Great Depression and the Rise of Female Employment: A New Hypothesis

24/05/2017 Stanislava

Nikolova

University of Nebraska-

Lincoln

The Bond Pricing Implications of Rating-Based Capital Requirements

24/05/2017 Robert Willis Population Studies Center,

University of Michigan

Post-Retirement Paid Work and Changes in Cognitive Performance: The Role of Job

Complexity

26/05/2017 Rogier Quaedvlieg Erasmus School of

Economics

Realized SemiCovariances: Looking for signs of direction inside realized covariances

2

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

15/05/2017 Alessandro

Sembenelli

University of Turin Corporate income taxation, leverage and entrepreneurial firm's growth. Evidence

from EU firm level data

15/05/2017 Owen O'Donnell Erasmus University

Rotterdam

Who can predict their own demise? Heterogeneity in the accuracy of longevity

expectations

8/05/2017 /01/C. van Ours Erasmus University

Rotterdam

The Wage Penalty of Dialect-Speaking

10/04/2017 Cristiano Villa University of Kent A novel Approach for Objective Priors in Discrete Parameter Spaces

27/03/2017 Marti

Subrahmanyam

NYU Stern Coming Early to the Party: High Frequency Traders in the Auction, Pre-Opening and

Main Trading Phase of Euronext Paris

27/03/2017 Jun Uno Waseda University Large Quantitative Easing, Scarcity and Spotlight Effects in the liquidity of

Government Bond Market

24/03/2017 University Ca' Foscari BOMOPAV Economics Meeting (in Venice)

20/03/2017 Rachel Griffith University of Manchester

and IFS

How well targeted are soda taxes?

20/03/2017 James Banks University of Manchester

and IFS

Education, decision-making and economic rationality

27/02/2017 Vincenzo Galasso Bocconi University, Milan

(IT)

Old before their time: The role of employers in retirement decisions

10/02/2017 Luigi Mittone University of Trento, Trento

(IT)

Social esteem versus social stigma: The role of anonymity in an income reporting

game

3

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

23/01/2017 Conceptión Ausìn University Carlos III,

Madrid (SP)

ABC methods for phase-type distributions with applications in insurance risk

problems

23/01/2017 Stefano Tonellato University Ca’ Foscari,

Venice (IT)

Sequential clustering based on Dirichlet process priors

23/01/2017 Pedro Galeano University Carlos III,

Madrid (SP)

Modelling high dimensional stock dependence using factor copulas

16/01/2017 Rosario Crinò Università Cattolica Milan

(IT)

Globalization and Mental Distress

12/12/2016 Stefano Battiston University of Zurich (CH) The Price of Complexity in Financial Networks

19/12/2016 Mauro Costantini Brunel University (UK) Modelling corporate failure dependence of UK public listed firm

5/12/2016 Sonia Oreffice University of Surrey (UK) The Demand for Season of Birth

14/11/2016 Matthias Parey University of Essex The Returns to Admission to Higher Education Institutions

28/11/2016 Lorenzo

Cappellari

Università Cattolica, Milan

(IT)

Bilingual Schooling and Earnings: Evidence from a Language-in-Education Refor

7/11/2016 Larry Dwyer UNSW Australia Business

School (Australia)

The economic impact of Mega-Events: Theory and Results

7/11/2016 Francesco

Decarolis

Boston University and

EIEF

Past Performance and Procurement Outcomes

27/10/2016 University Ca' Foscari ESOBE European Seminar on Bayesian Econometrics meeting 2016

4

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

28/10/2016 University Ca' Foscari Venice-Groningen PhD Workshop 2016

24/10/2016 Cheti Nicoletti University of York (UK) The response of parental time investments to the child’s skills and health

26/10/2016 Toru Kitagawa University College London

(UK)

Uncertain Identification

19/10/2016 Itzhak Gilboa Tel-Aviv University and

HEC Paris

On the Role(s) of Economic Models

17/10/2016 Francesco Drago Università di Messina Crime Control Policies and Political Accountability, Evidence from a Natural

Experiment

10/10/2016 Marco Pagnozzi Università di Napoli

Federico II

Selling Information to Competitive Firms

6/10/2016 University Ca' Foscari CREDIT2016 Conference ”Credit Risk Evaluation Designed for Institutional Targeting

in Finance”

3/10/2016 Ruey S. Tsay University of Chicago (US) Some Methods for Analyzing Big Dependent Data in Finance

5

Academic Year 2015/2016

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

6/06/2016 Dennis

Kristensen

University College London (UK) Bayesian Indirect Inference and the ABC of GMM

30/05/2016 James Mitchell Warwick Business School (UK) Comparing Alternative Methods of Combining Density Forecasts – with an

Application to US Inflation and GDP Growth

25/05/2016 Shoshana

Grossbard

San Diego State University (US) Household economics, a field in motion

23/05/2016 Giovanni

Mastrobuoni

University of Essex (UK) Criminal Discount Factors and Deterrence

16/05/2016 Stephen Jenkins London School of Economics

(UK)

Pareto distributions, top incomes, and recent trends in UK income inequality

2/05/2016 Kim Christensen University of Aarhus (DK) Inference from high-frequency data: A subsampling approach

18/04/2016 Eric Plug University of Amsterdam (NL) Fertility, Labor Supply and Earnings: IV Evidence from IVF Treatments

11/04/2016 Werner Guth Max-Planck Institute for

Research on Collective Goods,

Bonn (DE)

Rationality With(out) Noise Versus (Non) Optimal Satisficing – A Portfolio

Choice Experiment

4/04/2016 Nigel Rice University of York (UK) The Health and Well-Being Effects of Commuting: Evidence from Exogenous

Shocks

21/03/2016 Dov Samet Tel Aviv University (Israel) Weak dominance: A mystery cracked

6

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

7/03/2016 Claudio Zoli Università degli Studi di Verona

(IT)

Long term social welfare, mobility, social status, and inequality

2/03/2016 Luca Nunziata Università degli Studi di Padova

(IT)

Radioactive Decay, Health and Social Capital, Lessons From The Chernobyl

Experiment

22/02/2016 Luca Corazzini Università di Messina (IT) Unpacking the Determinants of Life Satisfaction: A Survey Experiment

8/02/2016 Roberto Renò Università degli Studi di Verona

(IT)

Uncovering flash crashes: the Drift Burst Hypothesis

1/02/2016 Anna Sanz de

Galdeano

University of Alicante (ES The Impact of Health Insurance on Stockholding: A Regression Discontinuity

Approach

25/01/2016 Judit Vall-

Castello

CRES at University Pompeu

Fabra (ES)

Act Now: the Effects of the 2008 Spanish Disability Reform

18/01/2016 Raffaello Seri Università degli Studi

dell’Insubria Varese (IT)

Separable representations in psychological and economic theory

14/12/2015 Ian Crawford University of Oxford (UK) Nonparametric analysis of Reference-Dependence Preferences

30/11/2015 Francesco

Fasani

Queen Mary – University of

London (UK)

Risk Attitudes and Household Migration Decisions

23/11/2015 Giorgio Consigli University of Bergamo (IT) Optimal long-term management of a P&C insurance portfolio with endogenous

risk control

16/11/2015 Olivier Scailler Universite de Geneve and Swiss

Finance Institute (SUI)

A diagnostic criterion for approximate factor structure

7

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

11/11/2015 Giacomo

Bormetti

Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa

(IT)

Smiling with pricing models

2/11/2015 Marc Hallin ECARES, Université Libre de

Bruxelles (BE)

Dynamic Factor Models and Volatilities

26/10/2015 Chris Robinson University of Western Ontario

(CA)

Ageing and Skill Portfolios: Evidence from Job Based Skill Measures

19/10/2015 Raffaele Miniaci University of Brescia (IT) Linking experimental and survey data for a UK representative sample,

structural estimation of risk and time preferences.

12/10/2015 Michele Belot University of Edimburgh (UK) Providing Advice to Job Seekers at Low Cost: An Experimental Study on On-

Line Advice

7/10/2015

12.00

Tinna Laufey

Ásgeirsdóttir

University of Iceland (IS) How much is health worth? Valuing diseases by compensating income

variation

14/09/2015 Fabio Michelucci CERGE-EI (CK) How to Boost Revenues in FPAs? The Magic of Disclosing only Winning bids

from Past Auctions

8

Academic Year 2014/2015

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

29/06/2015 Hal Varian Google and UC Berkeley USA Google Tools for Data

25/05/2015 Christopher Ruhm University of Virginia, USA Recessions, Healthy No More

18/05/2015 James Andreoni

UCSD

USA Heroes Creating social stability, social change, and social efficiency

15/05/2015 Guido Cazzavillan

Workshop

University Ca' Fosari Where do we stand? Workshop in memory of Guido Cazzavillan Workshop

program

13/05/2015 Yulia Vymyatnina European University at St.

Petersburg

RU Economic underpinnings of the Eurasian Economic Union, business

cycles and credit cycles analysis

11/05/2015 Fabrizio Zilibotti University of Zurich CH Sovereign Debt, Structural Reforms, and Austerity Programs

4/05/2015 Matthew Wakefield University of Bologna IT First-time house buying and catch up: A cohort study

29/04/2015 Radu Craiu University of Toronto Bayesian Inference for Conditional Copula models with Continuous and

Binary Responses

29/04/2015 Lei Sun University of Toronto Integrating competing but complementary association tests with applications

to rare variants analyses and interaction studies

27/04/2015 Wilfred Ethier University of Pennsylvania,

USA

A Political Economy of Trade Agreements

20/04/2015 Sylvia Fruewirth- Wirtschafts Universität Wien, Bayesian Sparse Factor Analysis

9

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

Schnatter Austria

16/04/2015 Maria Cristina De

Nardi

UCL, UK Medicaid Insurance in old age

13/04/2015 Emilia Del Bono University of Essex, UK Early Interventions and Children’s Educational Attainment. Evaluating the

Expansion of Free Pre-School Education in the UK

8/04/2015 Robin Lumsdaine American University, US Caring for Grandchildren and the Timing of Women’s Retirement Decisions

30/03/2015 Tobias Mueller University of Geneva, CH The Effects of the Free Movement of Persons on the Distribution of Wages in

Switzerland

27/03/2015 University of Modena BOMOPAV workshop in Modena

23/03/2015 Leonardo

Gambacorta

Bank for International

Settlements, LU

Bank profitability and monetary policy

16/03/2015 Orazio Attanasio UCL, UK Estimating the Production Function for Human Capital: Results from a

Randomized Control Trial in Colombia

9/03/2015 Rajnish Mehra Arizona State University, USA,

and Luxembourg School of

Finance

The Macroeconomic Determinants of Financial Predictability

2/03/2015 Herman van Dijk Erasmus University Rotterdam,

NL

Bayesian Estimation of Multimodal Density Shapes and Features with

Application to DNA and Economics Data

23/02/2015 Paola Profeta Bocconi, IT How Powerful is Information for Women’s Intentions? Experimental Evidence

from Childcare

10

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

16/02/2015 Davide Fiaschi Università di Pisa, IT Spatial Club in European Regions

9/02/2015 Luc Bauwens UC Louvain, Belgium Forecasting Comparison of Long Term Component Dynamic Models For

Realized Covariance Matrices

2/02/2015 Simon

Weidenholzer

University of Essex, UK Imperfect Monitoring, Collective Punishment, and Coordination

27/01/2015 Salvatore Modica University of Palermo, IT Collusion, Randomization, and Leadership in Groups

26/01/2015 Matteo Ruggiero University of Torino and

Collegio Carlo Alberto, IT

Filtering hidden Markov measures

19/01/2015 Antonio Lijoi University of Pavia, IT Bayesian nonparametric modelling for heterogeneous data

12/01/2015 Anthony Brabazon University College Dublin, IR Natural Computing

22/12/2014 Pietro Millossovich City University London, UK Two Populations Stochastic Mortality Models and Longevity Basis Risk

15/12/2014 Michele Guindani University of Texas, MD

Anderson Cancer Center,

Houston, USA

Generalized species sampling priors with latent Beta reinforcements

9/12/2014 Marco Del Negro Federal Reserve Bank of New

York, USA

When does a central banks’ balance sheet require fiscal support?

1/12/2014 Frederic

Vermeulen

KU Leuven, Belgium Household consumption when the marriage is stable

24/11/2014 Christos University of Luxembourg Fitting Parsimonious Household-Portfolio Models to Data

11

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

Koulovatianos

18/19/11/2014 University Ca' Foscari Workshop on The Policy Implications of Demographic Ageing

17/11/2014 Arthur Schram University of Amsterdam the Netherlands Status Anxiety Makes Women Underperform

10/11/2014 Konstantinos

Tatsiramos

University of Nottingham, UK

and IZA, DE

Family, Community and Long-Term Earnings Inequality

3/11/2014 Adriaan Soetvent University of Groningen, the

Netherlands

Insurance, risk aversion, and loss manipulation. An experiment

27/10/2014 Mike Hurd RAND, USA Keynote lecture AIES conference - The Costs of Dementia

27/10/2014 Joan Costa-Font LSE, UK Keynote lecture AIES conference - Challenges in Long Term Care Funding in

Europe and the United States

20/10/2014 Marco Bassetto Chicago Fed, USA Speculative Runs on Interest Rate Pegs

13/10/2014 Stefano Fenoaltea Collegio Carlo Alberto, Torino The Fruits of disaggregation, the general engineering industry in Italy, 1861-

1913

6/10/2014 Samuel Bentolila CEMFI, Spain When Credit Dries Up, Job Losses in the Great Recession

22/09/2014 Xuezhong He University of Technology,

Sidney

Social Interaction and Financial Market Anomalies

12

Academic Year 2013/2014

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

7/07/2014 Mingquin Wu South China Normal University,

Guangzhou

Does Environmental Regulation Drive away Inbound Foreign Direct Investment?

Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China

30/06/2014 Ina

Simonovska

UC Davis Trade Models, Trade Elasticities, and the Gains from Trade

16/06/2014 Antonio

Guarino

UCL, London Transaction Tax and the Information Efficiency of Financial Markets: A Structural

Estimation

9/06/2014 Enrico Moretti University of California,

Berkeley, USA

Growth in cities and countries

26/05/2014 Frédéric

Docquier

UCLouvain, Belgium An Incentive Mechanism to Break the Low-Skill Immigration Deadlock

15/05/2014 Clara Vega Federal Reserve Board, US The Need for Speed: Minimum Quote Life, Decimalization, Batch Auction Rules

and Algorithmic Trading

19/05/2014 Daniele

Checchi

University of Milan Publish or Perish? Incentives and Careers in Italian Academia

12/05/2014 Christian

Brownlees

Universitat Pompeu Fabra,

Spain

Nets, Network Estimation for Time Series

07/05/2014 Rowena

Jacobs

Centre for Health Economics,

University of York, UK

Does higher quality primary care for people with serious mental illness affect

hospital admissions and resource use?

13

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

05/05/2014 Thomas

Siedler

Hamburg University, Germany Reducing binge drinking? The effect of a ban on late-night off-premise alcohol

sales on alcohol-related hospital stays in Germany

24/04/2014 Nancy

Cartwright

Durham University, UK Causal inference and evidence based policy

14/04/2014 Giacomo

Corneo

Freie Universitat Berlin,

Germany

Democratic redistribution and rule of the majority

11/04/2014 Padova BOMOPAV 2014 workshop

7/04/2014 Tobias Klein Tiburg University, Netherlands Consumption at old age and life time labor supply in rural China

31/03/2014 Barbara Rossi Universitat Pompeu Fabra,

Spain

Are Central Banks’ and Private Sector’s Forecasts Rational? Empirical Evidence

Based on New Forecast Optimality Tests in the Presence of Instability

24/03/2014 Andrew Jones University of York, UK Long-term health returns to quality of schooling, the roles of selection and

heterogenity

17/03/2014 Stanislav

Anatolyev

New Economic School,

Moscow, Russia

Uncovering the skewness news impact curve

12/03/2014 Ricardo M.

Sousa

University of Minho, Portugal In search of key drivers of bank CDS spreads, does country-level institutional

quality matter?

10/03/2014 Luca Deidda University of Sassari, Italy Debt discharge in personal bankruptcy, and the signaling content of collateral?

03/03/2014 Rosemarie

Nagel

Universitat Pompeu Fabra,

Spain

De-anchoring Beliefs in Beauty Contest Experiments, Keynesian level–k vs.

Keynesian Sentiments

14

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

26/02/2014 Marco Del

Negro

Federal Reserve Bank NY, USA Dynamic Prediction Pools: An Investigation of Financial Frictions and Forecasting

Performance

24/02/2014 Paolo Pin University of Siena, Italy Cooperation, Punishment and Immigration

17/02/2014 Pedro Mira CEMFI, Spain Identification of games of incomplete information with multiple equilibria and

common unobserved heterogeneity

10/02/2014 David Hugh-

Jones

University of Essex, UK Intergroup revenge: a laboratory experiment on the causes

3/02/2014 Pilar Garcia-

Gomez

Erasmus University Rotterdam,

Netherlands

Early life circumstances and earnings over the life-cycle

27/01/2014 Luca Corazzini University of Padova, Italy Allotment in First-Price Auctions: An Experimental Investigation

20/01/2014 Federico

Crudu

Pontificia Universidad de

Valparaiso, Chile

Jackknife instrumental variable estimation with heteroskedasticity

13/01/2014 Alessandro

Bucciol

University of Verona, Italy Financial risk attitude, business cycles and perceived risk exposure

16/12/2013 Maarten

Bosker

Erasmus University Rotterdam,

Netherlands

Nether Lands: the price of living below sea level

9/12/2013 Alfonso

Rosolia

Bank of Italy The italian labor market before and after the 2012 reform

5/12/2013 S.A.G.A.

Seminars

Therese Hesketh Institute for

Global Health, University

The impact of the ongoing major health reforms in China

15

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

College London, UK

2/12/2013 Ana Rute

Cardoso

Institute for Economic Analysis,

Spanish National Research

Council IAE-CSIC

Bargaining and the Gender Wage Gap: A Direct Assessment

25/11/2013 Antonio Nicolò University of Padova, Italy Equilibrium Selection in Sequential Games with Imperfect Information

18/11/2013 Rudolf Winter-

Ebmer

University of Linz, Austria The role of firms in retirement decisions

11/11/2013 Radim

Bohacek

CERGE-EI, Czech Republic Leverage Bounds with Default and Asymmetric Information

4/11/2013 Carlos Alos-

Ferrer

University of Cologne, Germany Preference Reversals: Time and Again

28/10/2013 Gisle James

Natvik

Norges Bank, Norway An equilibrium model of credit rating agencies

21/10/2013 Claudia Senik Universite’ Paris IV Sorbonne,

France

The Great Happiness Moderation

22/10/2013 P. Rey Toulouse School of Economics,

France

Intertic Conference with the VIII Intertic Lecture

14/10/2013 Valentino

Dardanoni

University of Palermo, Italy Welfare cost of unpriced heterogeneity in insurance markets

11/10/2013 Colin Aitken University of Edinburg, UK The Evaluation of Evidence for Autocorrelated Data with an Example using Traces

16

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

of Cocaine on Banknotes

7/10/2013 Vito Cistulli FAO Territorial Perspective of Food and Nutrition Policies in Developing Countries,

Theory and Practice

4/10/2013

14.00

Neil De Mari Duke, U.S.A. A dealer ring in 1780s Paris to control sale outcomes, lessen investor uncertainty

and facilitate low-risk, cross-border arbitrage in paintings?

23/09/2013 Paolo

Bertoletti

University of Pavia, Italy Federico Etro Ca’ Foscari Monopolistic competition, a dual approach

17

Academic Year 2012/2013

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

3/06/2013 Elyes Jouini Universite’ Paris-Dauphine,

France

On Portfolio Choice with Savoring and Disappointment

27/05/2013 Hashem Pesaran University of Cambridge,

U.K.

Modelling Spatial Dependence with Pairwise Correlations

23/05/2013 Douglas Gale New York University, U.S.A Capital Structure and Investment Dynamics with Fire Sales

20/05/2013 Gene Grossman Princeton University, U.S.A. Matching and Sorting in a Global Economy

13/05/2013 Yannis Katsoulacos Athens University of

Business & Economics,

Greece

Legal Uncertainty and the Choice of Enforcement Procedures

6/05/2013 Guido Cozzi University of St. Gallen,

Switzerland

Sequential R&D and Blocking Patents in the Dynamics of Growth

29/04/2013 Laetitia Placido Universite’ Paris 1

Pantheon – Sorbonne,

France

Ambiguity and compound risk attitudes: an experiment

22/04/2013 Tabea Bucher-Koenen Max Plank Institute,

Munich, Germany

Subjective Life Expectancy and Private Pensions

19/04/2013 BOMOPAV 2013 workshop

15/04/2013 Miguel Ferreira Nova School of Business Equity Lending, Investment Restrictions and Fund Performance

18

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

and Economics, Portugal

10/04/2013 Martin Browning University of Oxford, U.K. Do you have time to take a walk together? Private and joint leisure within the

household

8/04/2013 John Campbell Harvard University, U.S.A. An Intertemporal CAPM with Stochastic Volatility

25/03/2013 Andrei Malenko MIT Sloan School of

Management, U.S.A.

Means of Payment and Timing of Mergers and Acquisitions in a Dynamic

Economy

25/03/2013 Canova, van Dijk,

Ravazzolo, Casarin,

Billio

Workshop on Modern Tools in Macro-Econometrics

18/03/2013 Paolo Buonanno University of Bergamo, Italy Poor Institutions, Rich mines: Resource Curse and the Origins of the Sicilian

Mafia

11/03/2013 Fulvio Corsi University of Lugano,

Switzerland

When Micro Prudence increases Macro Risk: The Destabilizing Effects of

Financial Innovation, Leverage, and Diversification

25/02/2013 Lorenzo Rocco University of Padova Does Mental Productivity Decline with Age? Evidence from Chess Players

11/02/2013 Domenico Menicucci University of Florence Dominance and Competitive Bundling

4/02/2013 Patrizio Tirelli University of Milan, Bicocca Shadow Economies at Times of Banking Crisis. Empirics and Theory

12/12/2012 Andrei Shleifer Harvard University, U.S.A. Why Does the Government work Better in Some Countries than in Others? –

VIDEO OF THE SEMINAR

10/12/2012 Jonathan Skinner Dartmouth College, U.S.A. Physician Beliefs and Patient Preferences: A New Look at Supplier-Induced

19

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

Demand

29/11/2012 Alberto Alesina Harvard University Carlo Carraro UCF, Daniel McFadden UC Berkeley and Pier Carlo Padoan

OECD, Nobels Colloquia

26/11/2012 Piero Gottardi European University

Insitute and UCF

Bankruptcy: Is It Enough to Forgive or Must We Also Forget?

19/11/2012 Sally Wallace Georgia State University,

U.S.A.

The Impact of Incarceration on Food Security in Households with Children

12/11/2012 Mario Padula UCF Investment in Financial Literacy and Saving Behavior

29/10/2012 Alberto Bisin New York University,

U.S.A.

Advances in Microeconomic Theory

22/10/2012 Julio Rotemberg Harvard University, U.S.A. Prominent Job Advertisements, Group Learning and the Distribution of Wages

15/10/2012 Paul Milgrom Stanford University, U.S.A. Auctions, Adverse Selection and Online Advertising

8/10/ 2012 Stephen Pudney University of Essex, U.K. Health-related Loss of Employment

1/10/2012 Massimiliano Marcellino Bocconi University Structural Analysis with Classical and Bayesian Large Reduced Rank VARs

21/09/2012 Luigi Zingales University of Chicago,

U.S.A.

A Capitalism for the People: Recapturing the Lost Genius of American

Prosperity

14/09/2012 Deidre McCloskey University of Illinois at

Chicago, U.S.A.

The Death of Statistical Significance – VIDEO OF THE SEMINAR

20

Academic Year 2011/2012

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

9/07/2012 Lucrezia Reichlin London Business School, U.K. Nowcasting

2/06/2012 Efraim Benmelech Harvard University, U.S.A. Repossession and the Democratization of Credit

28/05/2012 Jonathan Eaton Pennsylvania State University,

U.S.A.

International Trade: Linking Micro and Macro

25/04/2012 Olivier Blanchard I.M.F. & Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, U.S.A.

The State of the World Economy – VIDEO OF THE SEMINAR

21/04/2012 Gilles Saint Paul Toulouse School od Economics,

France

The Possibility of Ideological Bias in Structural Macroeconomic Models

14/04/2012 Andre’ de Palma Ecole Normale Superieure de

Cachan, France

Multiplayer, Multiprize, Imperfectly Discriminating Contests

7/04/2012 Paul Segerstrom Stockholm School of Economics,

Sweden

In Support of the TRIPs Agreement

26/04/2012 John Vickers Oxford University, U.K. Stability and Competition in UK Banking

23/04/2012 Jacques Francois

Thisse

Universite’ Catholique de Louvain,

Belgium

Monopolistic Competition in General Equilibrium

16/04/2012 Giovanni Ponti University of Alicante, Spain Social Preferences, Risk Preferences and the Hexagon Condition

2/04/2012 Peter Nijkamp V.U. University of Amsterdam, Migration Impact Assesment: A State of the Art

21

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

Netherlands

26/03/2012 Johannes Abeler Oxford University, U.K. Preferences for Truth-telling

20/03/2012 Roberto Rigobon Massachusetts Institute of

Technolgy, U.S.A.

Distance and Political Boundaries

19/03/2012 Ben Lockwood University of Warwick, United

Kingdom

Incentive Schemes for Local Government

9/03/2012 Utpal Bhattacharya Indiana University, U.S.A. Family Conflicts in Mutual Fund Families

5/03/2012 Florencio Lopez-de-

Silanes

EDHEC, Paris, France Human Capital and Regional Development

27/02/2012 Pierre Pestieau University of Liege, Belgium The Economics of Increasing Longevity

20/02/2012 Bruno Frey University of Zurich, Switzerland Recent Advances in the Economics of Individual Subjective Well-Being

16/02/2012 Michael Spence New York University, U.S.A. Developing Country Growth and the Changing Structure of the Global

Economy

13/02/2012 Francis Kramarz Ecole Politechnique, Paris When Strong Ties are Strong: Networks and Youth Labor Market Entry

6/02/2012 Luigi Pistaferri Stanford University, U.S.A. Consumption Smoothing and Family Labor Supply

30/01/2012 Daniele Franco Bank of Italy High Debt and Low Growth

23/01/2012 John Hey University of York, U.K. Assessing Multiple Prior Models of Behaviour Under Ambiguity

22

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

17/01/2012 Tim Crossley University of Cambridge, U.K. Cash by any Other Name? Evidence on labelling from the UK Winter Fuel

9/01/2012 Francesco Giavazzi Bocconi University The Household Effects of Government Spending

19/12/2011 Annamaria Lusardi George Washington University,

U.S.A.

Financial Literacy and the Financial Crisis

12/12/2011 Silvia Marchesi University of Milan, Bicocca The Labor Market in the XVII Century Italian Art Sector

5/12/2011 Mark Armstrong Oxford University, U.K. Exploding Offers and Buy-Now Discount

29/11/2011 Marcella Lucchetta UCF Bank Competition and Systemic Risk: A General Equilibrium Exposition

22/11/2011 Chiara Orsini Aahrus University, Denmark The Miracle Drugs

14/11/2011 Sergio Currarini UCF Homophily and Segregation in Social Networks

7/11/2011 Pierpaolo Benigno Luiss University Unemployment and Productivity in The Long Run

24/10/2011 Mario Forni Universita’ di Modena and Reggio

Emilia

Sufficient information in structural VARs

17/10/2011 Ed Nosal Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago,

U.S.A.

Equilibrium Bank Runs Revisited

11/10/2011 Xavier Vives Iese BusinessSchool, Barcelona,

Spain

Innovation and Competitive Pressure

3/10/2011 Helmut Luetkepohl European University Institute Disentangling Demand and Supply Shocks in the Crude Oil Market

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