DEMS Research Lunch Seminars Fall term 2015 Per saperne di più su DEMS Research Lunch Seminars Fall term 2015
DEMS Research Lunch Seminars Spring term 2016 Per saperne di più su DEMS Research Lunch Seminars Spring term 2016
“Bayesian learning in markets with common value”, by Rann Smorodinsky (Israel Institute of Technology-Haifa) Per saperne di più su “Bayesian learning in markets with common value”, by Rann Smorodinsky (Israel Institute of Technology-Haifa)
“Advances in Macroeconometric Modelling”, by Professor Sir David Hendry (University of Oxford) Per saperne di più su “Advances in Macroeconometric Modelling”, by Professor Sir David Hendry (University of Oxford)
“Selection and knowledge fit – productivity gains from employee mobility”, by Karin Hoisl (University of Mannheim and Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition) Per saperne di più su “Selection and knowledge fit – productivity gains from employee mobility”, by Karin Hoisl (University of Mannheim and Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition)
“Post-Cartel Tacit Collusion: Determinants, Consequences, and Prevention”, by Subhasish M. Chowdhury (University of East Anglia) Per saperne di più su “Post-Cartel Tacit Collusion: Determinants, Consequences, and Prevention”, by Subhasish M. Chowdhury (University of East Anglia)
“Multinational Banks and Supranational Supervision” by Giacomo Calzolari (University of Bologna) Per saperne di più su “Multinational Banks and Supranational Supervision” by Giacomo Calzolari (University of Bologna)
“Populism: Demand and Supply” by Helios Herrera (Warwick University) Per saperne di più su “Populism: Demand and Supply” by Helios Herrera (Warwick University)
“The Political Economy of Public Debt: A Laboratory Study” by Salvatore Nunnari (Bocconi University) Per saperne di più su “The Political Economy of Public Debt: A Laboratory Study” by Salvatore Nunnari (Bocconi University)
“Fair Division in the Age of Internet” by Hervé Moulin (Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow) Per saperne di più su “Fair Division in the Age of Internet” by Hervé Moulin (Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow)