Seminars
Seminars
[Academic Events] Monday Lunch Seminars Andrea Tarelli (Università Cattolica Milano)
Active Fund Management when ESG Matters: An Equilibrium Perspective
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Stephen Machin (LSE)
New Dawn Fades: Trade, Labour and the Brexit Exchange Rate Depreciation
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Federico Caviggioli (Polytechnic University of Turin)
Profiling independent inventors in Italy
[Academic Events] Monday Lunch Seminars Raffaele Corvino (University of Turin)
Market Leverage & Financial Soundness
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Lia Pacelli (University of Torino)
The effect of the end of hiring incentives on job separations
[Academic Events] Seminars in Politics and Society Diana Galos (Aarhus)
New Directions in Discrimination Research
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Alessandro Barattieri (ESG-UQAM of Montreal)
Estimating the Effects of Government Spending Through the Production Network
[Academic Events] Seminars in Statistics Regina Liu (Rutgers University, USA)
Fusion Learning: Combining Inferences from Diverse Data Sources
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Renzo Carriero (Università di Torino)
The diffusion of double surnames and the role of social norms
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Diego Daruich (USC Marshall School of Business)
An Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of Neighborhood-based Interventions on Children
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics, Seminars in Politics and Society Sharon Bernhardt (Ashoka University)
Do Women Prefer In-Group Police Officers? Survey and Experimental Evidence from India
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll (University of Torino)
Do teachers’ labor contracts matter?
[Academic Events] Seminars in Statistics Matteo Sesia (USC Marshall School of Business)
Testing for outliers with conformal p-values
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Nicolas Coeurdacier (Sciences Po)
Structural Change, Land Use and Urban Expansion
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Jan Priewe (HTW Berlin – University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Shortcomings of the measurement of 'technical progress' and 'innovations' - can they be overcome?
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Christian Traxler (Hertie School)
Swiftness and Delay of Punishment Abstract. This paper studies how swiftness and delay of punishment affect behavior. We leverage rich data on the enforcement of speed limits by automated speed cameras. The data allow us to track cars’ driving histories over time as well as the exact time when tickets are sent, delivered, and paid.…
[Academic Events] Seminars in Politics and Society Milena Belloni (University of Antwerp)
The Big Gamble: insights into migrants' decision-making
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Cecilia Maronero (University of Insubria & University of Bordeaux)
NPEs, Patent Quality and Litigation Strategies across European Jurisdictions
[Academic Events] LTI@UniTO Seminars in Finance, Seminars in Economics Christopher Polk (London School of Economics)
The Day Destroys the Night, Night Extends the Day: A Clientele Perspective on Equity Premium Variation