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 B1, P1 or O1.
Thursday 5 February
9.30 - 10.15: registration
10.15 – 10.45: welcome coffee
10.45 - 11.00: opening
11.00 – 13.00: parallel sessions A (Health I – Development I)
13.00 – 14.30: lunch
14.30 - 15.30: Anastasios Xepapadeas (Athens University of Economics and Business). Growth embedded in a finite Earth: The role of using and producing ideas
15.30 – 16.00: coffee break
16.00 – 18.00: parallel sessions B (Finance – Macro I)
Friday 6 February
9.00 - 11.00: parallel sessions C (Environment I – Development II)
11.00 – 11.30: coffee break
11.30 – 12.30: Raouf Boucekkine (Aix-Marseille School of Economics). When Lions meets Krugman: A mean-field game theory of spatial dynamics
12.30 – 14.00: lunch
14.00 - 16.00: parallel sessions D (Environment II - Climate change)
16.00 – 16.30: coffee break
16.30 – 17.30: Oded Galor (Brown University). Roots of Inequality
17.30 – 19.00: parallel sessions E (Environment III – Macro II)
20.00 – 23.00: social dinner
Saturday 7 February
9.00 - 10.30: parallel sessions F (Health II – Development III)
10.30 - 10.45: coffee break
10.45 – 12.45: parallel sessions G (Growth)
12.45 – 14-15: closing and lunch
Parallel sessions:
Thursday
A.1 – Health I [room O1]
Mauro Baldi (University of Macerata). Healthspan and Lifespan: Economic Dynamics of Aging under a Mixed Healthcare System
Andrea Caravaggio (University of Siena). Spatial Heterogeneity and Budget-Constrained Treatments in Epidemic Dynamics: An Agent-Based Approach
Daniela Visetti (University of Milan-Bicocca). Dynamical analysis of an OLG model with interacting epidemiological and environmental domains
Stefano Bosi (University of Paris-Saclay). Pandemics in the age of chaos engineers
A.2 – Development I [room B1]
Francesco Flaviano Russo (Università of Naples Federico II). Ancient Technological Diffusion and Comparative Development: The Case of Pottery
Chiara Notarangelo (Sant’Anna University). After the Draft: The Lasting Effects of Male Conscription on Well-Being
Marco Sorge (University of Salerno). Shocking concerns: public perception about climate change and the macroeconomy
Vincenzo Prete (University of Palermo). Mines and missed school: Sulphur, child labor, and human capital in XIXth century Sicily
B.1 – Finance [room O1]
Gianluca Iannucci (University of Florence). Environmental Responsibility as a Strategic Driver for Insurance Decisions
Michael Donadelli (University of Brescia). Green Investing Under Limited Attention
Jochen Jungeilges (University of Agder). Novel mechanism of noise-induced transitions in a 2D discontinuous asset market model
Edgar Sanchez-Carrera (University of Florence). On poverty traps, rational bubbles and wealth inequality
B.2 - Macro I [room B1]
Pedro Lima (University of Coimbra). Inflation, the Skill Premium and the labor share: An empirical and theoretical analysis
Marcelo Serra Santos (University of Coimbra). Food Prices and the Business Cycle: Were there differences during the War in Ukraine?
Juan Gabriel Brida (University of the Republic). The relationship between population and economic growth: an empirical exploration
Devashish Singh (Indian Institute of Technology). An in-depth analysis of the impact of globalization on poverty in India
Friday
C.1 – Environment I [room P1]
Luca Gori (University of Pisa). Economic development in an environmental growth model with reemerging infectious diseases
Fabio Lamantia (University of Catania). Taxing the Invisible: Unobservable Pollution and Green Transition in a Multi-Sector Framework
Alessandro Tampieri (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia). Emission Permits and Firms’ Environmental Responsibility
Marta Biancardi (University of Bari). A Differential Game Approach to R&D Adaptation and the impact on Stable Environmental Agreements
C.2 – Development II [room A1]
Giovanni Bernardo (University of Naples Federico II). Equality of Opportunity (EOp), the Great Gatsby Curve, and Polarization
Massimo Scotti (LIUC University). Transparency on Consequences and Expert Sorting
Antonio Di Bari (University of Campania Vanvitelli). A compound options game model to consider the competition in PPP projects valuation
Pauli Lappi (University of Helsinki). Licensing resource exploitation with endogenous and privately known reserves
D.1 – Environment II [room P1]
Thomas Seegmuller (Aix-Marseille Schoold of Economics). Distance to the End: The Question of Unsustainability
Fabio Privileggi (University of Turin). Climate Change and Complexity: Accounting for Singularities in Environmental Dynamics
Simone Marsiglio (University of Pisa). The Great Fish War under Endogenous Uncertainty
Davide Fiaschi (University of Pisa). Spatial Distribution of economic activity in a model with capital and labour
D.2 – Climate change [room A1]
Pengd-Wende Richard Nikiema (Clermont Auvergne University). Climate Action in a Geofragmented World: Do Armed Conflicts Reduce Countries’ Performance Under Climate Agreements?
Veronica Lupi (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, and JRC Ispra). Climate change, catastrophes and the Mediterranean basin: outcomes from the RICE-MED model under uncertainty
Levent Eraydın (Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences). Climate action in an endogenous growth model with social capital and wealth taxation
Marco Catola (University of Pisa). Green Transition and Environmental Policy in Imperfectly Competitive Markets: Insights from Agent-Based Modelling
E.1 – Environment III [room P1]
Maria Arvaniti (University of Bologna). Climate Coalitions with Sophisticated Policy Makers
Andrea Di Liddo (University of Foggia). Dynamic Management of Invasive Alien Species: A Differential Game Approach to Ecological–Economic Control
Alessia Cafferata (University of Pisa). Veblen effects and broken windows in an environmental OLG model
E.2 – Macro II [room A1]
Mauro Sodini (University of Naples Federico II). The Role of Corruption in Fertility Decisions in Advanced Economies
Mauro Bambi (Durham University). When Leisure Becomes a Habit: Dynamics Behind Labor-Force Participation
Bianca Tanasa (University of Trieste). Health and Capital: Complements or Substitutes? The impact of Chronic Diseases in Aging Economies
Saturday
F.1 – Health II [room O1]
Fausto Cavalli (University of Milano-Bicocca). An epidemiological model with evolutionary game theoretic aspects for disease evolution
Marco Tolotti (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice). Epidemics and Climate Change: Disease Containment or Climate Mitigation?
Tatyana Perevalova (University of Agder). Epidemics and Climate Change: Multistability and Stochasticity
F.2 – Development III [room P1]
Angela Martiradonna (University of Foggia). Epidemic control under financial constraints and strategic drug pricing
Carmelo Pierpaolo Parello (Sapienza University of Rome). Absorptive Capacity and the Middle-Income Trap
Simone Tonin (University of Udine). Market Structure and Underdevelopment Traps: A Further Look at the Big Push Theory
G – Growth [room O1]
Ibai Ostolozaga (University of the Basque Country). Bureaucracy, Corruption and Misallocation: The case of the Post-Soviet Countries
Marta Sistelo (University of Porto). Culture & social capital: creation of human capital and economic growth
Luca Spinesi (University of Rome Tre). Patent Policy and Inequality with Endogenous Human Capital
Pasquale Commendatore (University of Naples Federico II). Higher education, growth and cycles: the role of financial frictions