We'd Better Listen to Cassandra Also in Times of COVID
by Fabio Todesco
Six EU countries banned short selling on their stock exchanges in the wake of the COVID outbreak in order to avoid a downward feedback loop. They had it wrong, according to Marco Ventoruzzo
Twentyone Scholars to Strengthen Bocconi Research from September
by Fabio Todesco
The University is investing in human resources even in the midst of the COVID emergency. Among the new arrivals is Ron Burt, one of the most cited applied sociologists in the world and father of structural holes theory
Covid Crisis Lab: Bocconi Studies the Impact of the Pandemic
by Andrea Celauro
Health, Economy, Finance and Business, Society and Legal System: these are the four research areas of the new laboratory directed by epidemiologist Alessia Melegaro. An interdisciplinary center that brings together over 30 social science researchers
Civil Procedure Law: The Dialogue Between the US and Europe Is Possible
by Fabio Todesco
A study by Cesare Cavallini and Marcello Gaboardi on the intervention of nonparties in pending litigations shows deep similarities between the American and European legal systems. It thus helps to alleviate the distrust surrounding crossborder contracts
Marco Ventoruzzo shows that companies with independent and minority appointed directors are more transparent than the rest. Do you think that independent directors bring also other advantages?
A study by Miriam Allena suggests a pervasive system of environmental controls based on new technology, which allows citizen associations and individuals to support public authorities in the monitoring process
Eastward expansion has changed the face of the Union
by Claudio Todesco
Important changes to the treaties have been introduced to prevent the antidemocratic regression of the Eastern countries. But they haven't always worked, says Eleanor Spaventa
Research by Turrini, Cristofoli, and Valotti finds a shared feature in the realization of COVID hospitals in Milan, New York, and Wuhan
Fiscal Expansion: Spend as if You Have to Pay It Back
Bocconi students on the seminars organized by IGIER. In the latest article of the series, Sviatoslav Tiupin reports on the work of Olivier Blanchard and John Cochrane
Taxing Debt to Curb Irrationality Without Reducing Economic Growth
Bocconi students on the economics seminars organized by IGIER. In the fifth article of the series, Daniele Goffi reports on the work of Ivan Werning, MIT
Piketty's Road Map Towards Equality
Bocconi students on the economics seminars organized by IGIER. In the fourth article of the series, Gael Blanchard reports on the latest book by Thomas Piketty and his work on growth and inequality
The Department of Finance will be interviewing and holding seminars with selected candidates on the following dates:
January 12th
January 14th
January 15th
January 18th
January 22nd
January 25th
January 27th
February 1st
February 3rd
Selected candidates will be contacted individually via e-mail.
If you would like to follow the candidate's seminar you can contact the department administration office at dip.fin@unibocconi.it
Flexible Wages, Bargaining, and the Gender Gap
Barbara Biasi (Yale)
Webinar
Ricerca/Ricerche: L'impresa preindustriale
A.Colli (Università Bocconi), P.Lanaro (Università Cà Foscari), M.Doria (Università degli Studi di Genova e ASSI), M.Agostini (Università Cà Foscari), G.Favero (Università Cà Foscari), R.Cella (Università di Verona), I.Cecchini (Ist.Storia Europa Mediterranea,CNR,Roma), A.Caracausi (Università di Padova), L.Mocarelli (Università Bicocca), E.Demo (Università di Verona), G.Ongaro (Università Bicocca), F.Ammannuti (Università Bocconi), P.Pierucci (Università di Chieti Pescara), R.Rossi (Università di Salerno), V.Fava (Università Cà Foscari), M.Aymard (Ehess Parigi)
Webinar joint with ASSI
A model of justification
Sarah Ridout (Harvard University)
Webinar
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