All sessions, coffee breaks and lunches will be held in the Polo Piagge building. All plenary sessions (opening, keynote speeches, and closing) will be held in room A1, while parallel sessions either in room F1 or O1.
Monday 2 September
9.30 – 10.00: registration
10.00 - 10.30: welcome coffee
10.30 - 11.00: opening
11.00 – 12.45: parallel sessions A (Environment I - Development I)
12.45 – 14.15: lunch
14.15 - 15.30: keynote 1: Herbert Dawid (Bielefeld University) - The Effect of Algorithmic Decision Making in Markets
15.30 – 16.00: coffee break
16.00 – 18.20: parallel sessions B (Health I - Environment II)
Tuesday 3 September
8.45 – 10.30: parallel sessions C (Climate change - Development II)
10.30 – 11.00: coffee break
11.00 – 12.45: parallel sessions D (Environment III - Development III)
12.45 – 14.15: lunch
14.15-15.30: keynote 2: Holger Strulik (University of Göttingen) - Beyond Covid: Pandemics and the Economics of Aging and Longevity
15.30 – 16.00: coffee break
16.00 – 18.20: parallel sessions E (Fertility and demography - Health II)
18.20-20.00: free time
20.00 – 23.00: social dinner
Wednesday 4 September
8.45 – 10.30: parallel sessions F (Growth - Health III)
10.30 – 11.00: coffee break
11.00 – 12.45: parallel sessions G (Green transitions - Inequalities)
12.45 – 14.15: lunch
14.15 – 14.30: closing
Parallel sessions
A1. Environment I [room O1]
Germana Giombini (University of Urbino Carlo Bo). On the Game of Going Green (Consumers, Firms, Banks): Struggling to get out of the environmental traps
Luca Spataro (University of Pisa). Green Investment and Kantian Morality
Danilo Liuzzi (University of Milan), Climate Change and Sustainability: a Multicriteria Perspective
A2. Development I [room F1]
Pamela Ofori (Insubria University). Towards Environmental Sustainability: Assessing The Role of Energy Justice and Income inequality
Levent Eraydın (Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences). Wealth Taxation and Sustainable Development: Could wealth related taxes play a role in achieving the SDGs
Isaac Ofori (National University of Ireland Maynooth. Economic Globalisation And Africa’s Quest For Greener And More Inclusive Growth: The Missing Link
B1. Health I [room O1]
Maddalena Ferranna (University of Southern California). Waiting for a more effective vaccine? Individually v. socially optimal strategies and implications for the common good
Simone Marsiglio (University of Pisa). Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Individual Behavior: Deterministic vs Stochastic Outcomes
Thomas Bassetti (University of Padua). Vaccination Hesitancy: The Polarizing Role of Social Context
Andrea Caravaggio (University of Siena). A Dynamic Leader-Follower and Bargaining Model for the Diffusion of an Innovative Drug to treat an Infectious Disease
B2. Environment II [room F1]
Amanda Guimbeau (Université de Sherbrooke). Climate Change, Intimate Partner Violence, and the Moderating Effects of Climate Resilience Initiatives
Monika Papiez (Cracow University of Economics). How does the Environmental Policy Stringency affect the CO2 emissions in OECD and BRICS countries?
Annamaria Nese (University of Salerno). Earthquakes and The Long Run Effects of Natural Disasters - A Field Experiment in Italy
Marco Catola (Maastricht University). Curbing Energy Consumption through Voluntary Quotas: Experimental Evidence
C1. Climate change [room O1]
Pasquale Commendatore (University of Naples Federico II),. Climate Change, agricultural productivity, and migration dynamics
Veronica Lupi (Vrije University Amsterdam). Population, Emissions and Climate Change: Integrating IAMs with STIRPAT
Nahid Masoudi (University of Manitoba). Optimal climate policy in a two-sector integrated-climate-economy model with distortionary taxes
C2. Development II [room F1]
Luisa Scaccia (University of Macerata). On the relationship between tax evasion and firms' growth dynamics: the Italian case
Ivan Gufler (LUISS Guido Carli). Real and Financial Impacts of Wars, Pandemics, and Other Disasters: A Century-Long Analysis for the G7
Pietro Guarnieri (University of Pisa). Norms and anti-coordination: elicitation and priming in an El Farol Bar Game experiment
D1. Environment III [room O1]
Alessandro Tampieri (University of Luxembourg). Public pro-environmental behaviour and the transition to environmentalism
Marco Tolotti (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice). Complexity in Low-Carbon Transitions: Uncertainty and Policy Implications
Sugata Ghosh (Brunel University). Optimal environmental policy with endogenous time preferences
D2. Development III [room F1]
Cristiano Ricci (University of Pisa). The spatial evolution of economic activities and the emergence of cities
Xavier Raurich (Universitat de Barcelona). Intergenerational social mobility, inequality and the Carnegie effect
Andrea Bacchiocchi (University of Urbino Carlo Bo). Balancing Interests: Economic Incentives in Financial Education for Households and Banks
E1. Fertility and demography [room O1]
Thomas Seegmuller (Aix-Marseille University). The dynamics of fertility under environmental concerns
Luca Gori (University of Pisa). The Economic, Demographic and Ecological Transitions: A Unified Theory of Development
Raffaella Coppier (University of Macerata). Elderly labor supply, endogenous grandparental childcare, and fertility in an OLG model
Leonid Azarnert (HSE University, St Petersburg). Migration, Child Education, Human Capital Accumulation, and a Brain Dilution Tax
E2. Health II [room F1]
Rossana Mastrandrea (IMT School for Advanced Studies). At the origin of a breakthrough innovation: the economic and scientific construction of mRNA vaccines
Kieu Trang Vu (University of Wollongong). CEO Facial Masculinity and Carbon Risk: Evidence from State Climate Adaptation Plans
Tuan Anh Luong (De Montfort University). Aging in the Air: The Impact of Carbon Emissions on Health and Quality of Life
Mathilde Stoltz (Université de Franche-Comté). Hazardous sites exposure on poverty effects: "coming to the nuisance" phenomenon?
F1. Growth [room O1]
Angela Parenti (University of Pisa). The time-space evolution of economic density: theory and estimation
Stefano Bosi (Université Paris-Saclay). Economic growth with brown or green capital
Luigi Pivano (University of Bath). International trade, Environment and Directed technical change
F2. Health III [room F1]
Miriam Tomasuolo (University of Milano-Bicocca). Through Long-Term-Care Organisations: A Multidisciplinary Exploratory Analysis of Factors Influencing Empowerment and Well-being in Healthcare
Jorge Yepez (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice). Vaccination incentives and decision with heterogenous individuals and social norms
Joshua Bissbort (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau). How to advise a (slightly) biased agent
G1. Green transitions [room O1]
Mauro Sodini (University of Naples Federico II). Carbon leakage in 3D: on the dynamics of green, dirty and relocating firms under the ETS
Tatyana Perevalova (University of Pisa). The Uncertainty of Energy Transitions under Anti-Environmentalism
Davide Radi (Catholic University of Milan). The role of adjustment costs and transition risk in selecting green versus brown technologies: Insights from adaptive rational equilibrium dynamics
G2. Inequalities [room F1]
Yang Sun (Cardiff University). Assessing the Institutions-Innovation Channel within the Inequality-Growth Nexus
Davide Fiaschi (University of Pisa). Efficiency and inequality in a multisector competitive economy with myopic firms
Simone D'Alessandro (University of Pisa). Tackling labor market inequalities through minimum and maximum wages