Sapienza Economics Seminars
Past events
2022
JULY 8 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
Naturalization and Immigrants' Health
JUNE 24 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
Depression and Early-Retirement Age: Causal Evidence from a Gene - Environment Setup
JUNE 17 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
COVID Angels Fighting Daily Demons? Mental Wellbeing of Healthcare Workers and Religiosity
MAY 27 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
Information acquisition, strategic ignorance, and manufacturer encroachment
MAY 20 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
Neuro-Keynesian economics
MAY 13 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
Climate Shocks, Migration, and Labor Markets: A Gender Analysis from West Africa
MAY 6 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
The material basis of modern technologies: A case study on rare metals.
APRIL 29 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
Incentives versus Competition: some Theoretical Remarks
APRIL 22 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
Restructuring after a Quota Regime. Evidence from the End of the Multifiber Agreement.
APRIL 1 2:00-3:00pm (CET)
The Peer Effect on Future Wages in the Workplace
MARCH 18
Quantitative Finance, Asset Pricing, Financial Econometrics Missing endogenous variables in conditional moment restriction models
2021
JULY 2
Odd Rune Straume (University of Minho)
Quality provision in hospital markets with demand inertia: The role of patient expectations
JUNE 25
Manuela Angelucci (University of Texas)
The Economic Impact of Depression Treatment in India
JUNE 4
Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick)
Micromotives and macromoves: Political preferences and internal migration in England and Wales
MAY 21
Gabriella Conti (University College of London)
Health effects of early-life interventions
MAY 7
Alessandra Casarico (Università Bocconi)
The labour market costs of motherhood
APRIL 23
Simone Manganelli (European Central Bank)
Forecasting and Stress Testing with Quantile Vector Autoregression
APRIL 9
Paolo Brunori (Università di Firenze)
Tree-based model to estimate inequality of opportunity
MARCH 19
Lucia Tajoli (Politecnico di Milano)
Trade in services and services for trade: a network analysis (with F. Airoldi and C. Piccardi)
MARCH 5
Giorgia Giovannetti (Università di Firenze)
Global Value Chain Participation and the COVID-19 Shock in Italy: A transmission channel or a shelter?
FEBRUARY 19
Raoul Minetti (Michigan State University)
Financial consolidations and the cyclicality of corporate financing (with T. Moreland)
FEBRUARY 5
Michel Beine (University of Luxembourg)
New York, Abu Dhabi, London or Stay Home? Identifying Complex Substitution Patterns in Migration with a Cross-Nested Logit Model