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Associazione Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano ETS
  • home
  • News
  • About
    • History
    • Team
    • Fellows
    • LdA Scholarships
  • Research
    • Firms and the International Market
    • Migration
    • Poverty and Development
  • Publications
    • Working Papers
    • European Economy
    • Books
    • Policy Reports
    • LdA Report on Scientific Activities
  • Events
    • The Luca d’Agliano Lectures
    • Summer Schools
    • Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”
    • Young Development Economists Webinars
    • Conferences and seminars
    • Riccardo Faini Doctoral Conferences
  • contacts
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  • Migration Observatory Seminar – Irma Clots Figueras (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)

    • 11 October 2017
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    Migration Observatory – Seminar Irma Clots Figueras (Universidad Carlos III Madrid): “Leader Identity and Coordination Failure”, jointly organised by Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano and Collegio Carlo Alberto within the Migration Observatory. November 21, 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto

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  • Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges – Elisabetta Lodigiani (UniversitĂ  di Padova)

    • 11 October 2017
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    Global Challenges Seminar Series Elisabetta Lodigiani (UniversitĂ  di Padova) on “Does low-skilled immigration cause human capital polarization? Evidence from Italian Provinces“ organised by the BAFFI CAREFIN Centre, Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Dipartimento di Economia, Metodi Quantitativi e Strategie di Impresa (UniversitĂ  Milano Bicocca), and Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale (Politecnico di Milano).  Date and location: 10th November 2017 at 1,00 p.m., University of Milan, Department of Economics, Management

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  • Migration Observatory Seminar – Matthias Pares (University of Essex)

    • 11 October 2017
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    Migration Observatory – Seminar Matthias Parey (University of Essex): “Diverted dreams: Estimating the effect of assignment to Higher Education institutions”, jointly organised by Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano and Collegio Carlo Alberto within Migration Observatory. October 31, 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto

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  • New Seminar Program – October 2017

    • 28 September 2017
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    We gladly present the new program of seminars, for October 2017, with fellows of Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano: October 4th,  Bocconi University, Carlo Altomonte,  "Business Groups as Knowledge-based Hierarchies" (joint with L. Garicano, G. Ottaviano e A. Rungi), 12:45, room 3-B3-SR01 October 6th,  Bocconi University, Tommaso Frattini, "Border Policies and Unauthorized Flows: Evidence from the Refugee
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  • Sixteenth Summer School in International and Development Economics

    • 29 August 2017
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    Sixteenth Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Family, Human Capital and Development”, 30 August - 2 September 2017, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy. Lecturers: Nava Ashraf (London School of Economics) and Jean-Marie Baland (University of Namur). Organisers: Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano (LdA), Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), DEMM - University of Milan, DEMS - University of
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  • CALL FOR APPLICATION: Sixteenth Summer School in International and Development Economics

    • 12 April 2017
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    Sixteenth Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Family, Human Capital and Development”, 30 August – 2 September 2017, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy. Lecturers: Nava Ashraf (London School of Economics and Political Science) and Jean-Marie Baland (University of Namur). Organisers: Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano (LdA), Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), DEMM – University of Milan,

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  • PRONTO Workshop

    • 1 March 2017
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    PRONTO Workshop: Advances in the measurement and modelling of Non-Tariff Measures, within the project “Productivity, Non-Tariff Measures and Openess” (PRONTO), jointly organized by Paris School of Economics, CEPR, University of Bern and World Trade Institute. Date and location: March 16-17, 2017, Paris School of Econmics.

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  • “Migration as a Driver of Economic Development”, 13th March 2017, University of Milan

    • 16 February 2017
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    MIGRATION AS A DRIVER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Cooperation policies and strategies between origin and destination countries, 13th March 2017, Palazzo Greppi – Sala Napoleonica, Via Sant’Antonio 12, Milan Migration flows are a ‘bridge’ across different societies and create tangible links between origin and destination countries. Active economic development policies can influence the deep-rooted causes of migration

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  • Now available: “Migration Observatory’s Report: Immigrants’ integration in Europe”

    • 8 February 2017
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    Using data from the latest edition of the European Labour Force Survey (2015), the report provides fresh and updated evidence on the economic integration of immigrants in Europe, focusing especially on their labour market outcomes. Report First Annual Conference Programme Migration Observatory’s webpage  

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  • Migration Observatory, 1st Annual Conference, February 3 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin

    • 16 January 2017
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    "Migration policy challenges: from new arrivals to naturalization" Institutional greetings: Piero Gastaldo (Secretary General, Compagnia di San Paolo) Pietro Terna (President, Collegio Carlo Alberto) Giorgio Barba Navaretti (Scientific Director, LdA) Introduction: Renato Saccone (Prefetto, Turin) Tommaso Frattini (University of Milan and LdA): “Presentation of the First Migration Observatory Report on: "Immigrant Integration in Europe” Speakers:
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