Occasional Seminars
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Occasional Seminars
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Philip Habel (University of South Alabama)
Unrest and Pandemics, Heights and Small-Spaces: Fear and Beliefs in Conspiracies
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Nicole Martin (University of Manchester)
Highly educated nationalists: Did incentivising university study in Scotland change the attitudes of Scottish graduates?
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Filippo Passerini (University of Bologna)
Hiring Incentives, Labor Market Concentration, and Wages
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Zoltan Fazekas (Copenhagen Business School)
Raising Moral Considerations: Intra-Court Bargaining and Moral Language
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Moreno Mancosu (University of Turin)
Unpacking post-truth: a truth-plausibility framework of political information
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Renzo Carriero (University of Turin)
In the name of the father? The transmission of the paternal surname to children and the diffusion of double surnames in Italy
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Moti Michaeli (University of Haifa, visiting scholar at Collegio Carlo Alberto this year)
Disentangling Pro-sociality from Convictions
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Daniele Pennesi (University of Turin)
Correlation neglect and narratives in the ageing society
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Elena Grinza (University of Torino)
Advanced Digital Technologies and Labor Market Outcomes
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Claudia Vittori (University of Roma 3)
From Micro to Macro: at the root of firm heterogeneity in Italy