Seminars

1 April 2022
12:30 h
Seminar Sofía Ruiz Palazuelo (Aix-Marseille School of Economics) – Webinar
Title – The impact of network cycles on employment and inequality
Room – Webinar
21 March 2022
11:00 h
Seminar Marco Le Moglie (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) – In-person & Webinar
Title – Criminal politicians
Room – In-person & Webinar
18 March 2022
12:30 h
Seminar Christopher Stapenhurst (University of Edinburgh) – Webinar
Title – Lemons by design: sowing seeds that curb corruption
Room – Webinar
4 March 2022
12:00 h
Seminar Melika Liporace (Bocconi University) – Webinar
Title – When Conflict is a Political Strategy: A Model of Diversionary Incentives
Room – Webinar
18 February 2022
12:30 h
Seminar David Medina (Università di Padova) – Webinar
Title – The effect of government turnover on bureaucratic corruption
Room – In-person & Webinar
4 February 2022
12:30 h
Seminar Santanu Roy (Southern Methodist University) – Webinar
Title – About that painting in his uncle’s attic
Room – Webinar
27 January 2022
12:30 h
Seminar Monika Pompeo (Università di Bologna) – Webinar
Title – Is information enough? The case of Republicans and climate change
Room – Webinar
17 December 2021
12:30 h
Seminar Ingrid Mauerer (Universidad de Málaga) – Webinar
Title – Issue Placements and Spatial Voting
Room – Webinar
10 December 2021
12:30 h
Seminar Karmini Sharma (University of Warwick) – Webinar
Title – Tackling Sexual Harassment: Experimental Evidence from India
Room – Webinar
3 December 2021
12:30 h
Seminar Adam Sanjurjo (Universidad Alicante) – Webinar
Title – The Role of Memory in Search and Choice
Room – Webinar
26 November 2021
12:30 h
Seminar Nektaria Glynia (Università di Bologna) – Webinar
Title – Conflict of Interest, Reputation and Competition
Room – Webinar
19 November 2021
12:30 h
Seminar Jan Auerbach (University of Exeter) – Webinar
Title – Productive Office and Political Elitism
Room – Webinar
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