Seminar Series

LIST OF SEMINARS

  • Giovanni Dosi (Sant ’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy)

Title: “Technological paradigms, labour creation and destruction in a multi-sector agent- based model”, 7 December 2021

  • Irene Monasterolo (EDHEC Business School, France)

Title: “Assessing the double materiality of climate risks in the EU economy and banking sector”, 11 November 2021

  • Emanuele Russo (Institute of Economics and EMbeDS department, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy)

Title: “Intellectual Property Rights and innovation: results from an evolutionary model of the Pharmaceutical industry”, 15 July 2021

  • Ruben Tarne (University of Groningen, Netherlands)

Title: “The Effect of Macroprudential Policy on Debt, Wealth Inequality and Consumption: An Agent-Based Analysis”, 1 July 2021

  • Co-Pierre Georg (University of Cape Town, Deutsche Bundesbank)

Title: “Social Learning in a Network Model of COVID-19”, 17 June 2021

  • Mattia Guerini (University of Brescia, Italy)

Title: “Governance structure, technical change and industry competition”, 3 June 2021

  • Gianluca Pallante (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy)

Title: “Financial Contagion and Macroeconomic Stability: An Agent-Based Approach”, 20 May 2021

  • Matheus Trotta Vianna (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil)

Title: “Can Monetary Policy Stabilize an Unstable Economy? Assessing the Transmission Mechanisms of the Taylor Rule in an AB-SFC simulation Model”, 6 May 2021

  • Andrea Borsato (University of Siena, Italy)

Title: “An Agent-based Model for Secular Stagnation in the USA: Theory and Empirical Evidence”, 22 April 2021

  • Mérő Bence (Central Banks of Hungary)

Title: “Everybody acts (differently) – Analysing the heterogenous effect of macroprudential policy in an ABM simulation of the whole Hungarian housing market”, 8 April 2021

  • Juří Kukačka (Charles University - Institute of Economic Studies; Czech Academy of Sciences - Institute of Information Theory and Automation)

Title: “Estimation of Heuristic Switching in Behavioural Macroeconomic Models”, 25 March 2021

  • Severin Reissl (Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia, Italy)

Title: “ABC: An Agent Based Exploration of the Macroeconomic Effects of Covid-19”, 11 March 2021

  • Federico Guglielmo Morelli (Sorbonne Université, France)

Title: “Confidence collapse in a multi household, self reflexive DSGE model”, 25 February 2021

  • Herbert Dawid (Bielefeld University, Germany)

Title: “Economic and epidemic implications of COVID-19 containment policies”, 11 February 2021

  • Fabio Vanni (OFCE-Sciences Po, France),

Title: “Epidemic response to physical distancing policies and their impact on the outbreak risk”, 16 December 2020

  • Georgios Papadopoulos (University of Cyprus, Economics Research Centre)

Title: “Probing the mechanism: lending rate setting in a data-driven agent-based model”, 2 December 2020

  • Danilo Spinola (UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, Netherlands)

Title: “Macroeconomic impact of public and private R&D networks”, 18th November 2020

  • Lilit Popoyan (University of Naples Parthenope & Institute of Economics, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy)

Title: “Winter is possibly not coming: Mitigating financial instability in an agent-based model with interbank market”, 4 November 2020

  • Graeme Cokayne (Danmarks Nationalbank, Denmark)

Title: “Thank me later' Why is (macro)prudence desirable”, 21 October 2020

  • Andrea Teglio (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy)

Title: “How much credit do we need? Assessing the impact of bank loans on firms’ distribution and on macroeconomic performance”, 7 October 2020

  • Andrea Gurgone (Otto-Friedrich Universität Bamberg, Germany)

Title: “Macroprudential capital buffers in heterogeneous banking networks. Insights from an ABM with liquidity crises”, 23 September 2020

  • Jakob Grazzini (University of Pavia, Italy)

Title: “Rising to the Challenge: Bayesian Estimation and Forecasting Techniques for Macroeconomic Agent-Based Models”, 9 September 2020

  • Jean-Philippe Bouchaud (École Polytechnique and Capital Fund Management)

Title: “V-, U-, L-, or W-shaped recovery after COVID? Insights from an Agent Based Model”, 29 July 2020

  • Marco Pangallo (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy)

Title: “Production networks and epidemic spreading: How to restart the UK economy?”, 15 July 2020

  • Sebastian Barnes (ECO) and Robert Hillman (Neuron Capital)

Title: “Corporate Fragility in the face of Covid-19: A New Agent-Based Model”, 1 July 2020

  • Gennaro Catapano (Banca d’Italia, Italy)

Title: “Macroprudential policy analysis via an agent-based model of the real estate sector”, 17 June 2020

  • Alberto Russo (Universitat Jaume I, Castellon de la Plana, Spain)

Title: “Monetary Policy and Large Crises in a Financial Accelerator Agent-Based Model”, 3 June 2020

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