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The “European Migration Observatory” new website is now online
- 19 December 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: News
No CommentsWe are pleased to announce that the “European Migration Observatory” new website is now online at: https://europeanmigration.eu/ It contains the “Migration Observatory Dashboard“, an interactive, easily accessible and up-to-date tool of reference regarding the size, characteristics, and relative economic performance of immigrants in EU countries. The source of all figures is our elaboration of microdata
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European Economy – issue 2023/2024, “Central Banks Digital Currencies”
- 30 November 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: News
The new issue of European Economy, published by LdA, is out! The 2023/2024 issue is focused on Central Bank Digital Currencies. “European Economy – Banks, Regulation, and the Real Sector” is a journal to encourage an informed and fair debate among academics, institutional representatives, and bankers on the current banking regulation framework and its effects
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Migration Observatory Seminar – Leah Platt Boustan (Princeton University), 3rd December 2024 at 12.00 – 13.15 (CET)
- 29 November 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: Conferences and seminars, Events, News
Leah Platt Boustan (Princeton University) on “Intergenerational mobility of immigrants in 15 destination countries”, jointly organised by Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Bocconi and Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto. The seminar will be held on Tuesday, 3rd December 2024 from 12.00 to 13.15 (CET) at Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin. Abstract: We estimate the intergenerational mobility of children
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Migration Observatory Seminar – Michal Burzynski (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research), 27th November 2024 at 12.00 – 13.15 (CET)
- 18 November 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: Conferences and seminars, Events, News
Michal Burzynski (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research) on “Natives Sorting and the Impact of Immigration on European Labor Markets”,  jointly organised by Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano and Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto. The seminar will be held on Wednesday, 27th November 2024 from 12.00 to 13.15 (CET) at Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin. Abstract: We analyze the implications of non-EU
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Global Challenges International Workshop on: “Industrial Policy and Trade Disruption”, 25-26th November 2024, SDA Bocconi, Via Sarfatti 10, Milan.
- 30 October 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: Conferences and seminars, Events, General, News
The 2024 Global Challenges International Workshop on “Industrial Policy and Trade Disruption” is organised by Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano (LdA), Baffi Centre and the Achille and Giulia Boroli Chair in European Studies of Bocconi University, European Investment Bank and European Commission DG Grow, in collaboration with the Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM)
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Who migrates from developing countries? | Article | VoxDev
- 23 September 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: General, News
Who migrates from developing countries? | Article | VoxDev (20/09/2024)by Michael Clemens (George Mason University) and Mariapia Mendola (University of Milan Bicocca, IZA, and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano) New data from 99 developing countries challenges conventional wisdom in development policy. People whose labour has higher returns at home are more likely to migrate.
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Twenty-Third Summer School in International and Development Economics:  “Political Economy and Development”, 3-6 September 2024, Castello di Gargonza, Italy
- 27 June 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: Conferences and seminars, Events, General, News, Summer Schools
Twenty-Third Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Political Economy and Development”, Claudio Ferraz (University of British Columbia, PUC-Rio, and NBER) and Sandra Sequeira (London School of Economics and CEPR), 3 – 6 September 2024, Castello di Gargonza (Tuscany), Italy. Organisers: Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto and Vilfredo Pareto Doctoral Program in Economics
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Citizenship means integration (ECO Review, 3/2024)
- 20 June 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: News
Based on the results of the Seventh Migration Observatory Report, published in March 2023, this topic is discussed by Tommaso Frattini (Scientific Director of the Migration Observatory) and Francesco Fasani in the third issue of ECO Review. The Seventh Migration Observatory Report includes a monographic section: “Citizenship Acquisition and the Naturalization Premium” on naturalization patterns of immigrants in Europe
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“Firms, Labor Markets, and Development Workshop”, 28-29 June 2024, Ortygia Business School, Siracusa (Italy).
- 14 May 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: Conferences and seminars, Events, General, News
The workshop, now at its 4th edition, seeks to promote the exchange and dissemination of newresearch in the field of development economics and its intersections with industrial organization,international trade, labor economics, and migration.This year’s workshop will be held on 28-29 June 2024 at the Ortygia Business School inSiracusa, Italy, and is planned as an in-person event.  Workshop Program
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Twenty-Second Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Regulating Market Power and Big Tech on the Two Sides of the Atlantic” by Thomas Philippon (Stern School of Business, New York University), 31st May 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (CET), CCA
- 13 May 2024
- Posted by: Centro Studi D'Agliano
- Category: Conferences and seminars, Events, News, The Luca d’Agliano Lectures
TWENTY-SECOND LUCA D’AGLIANO LECTURE IN DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS “Regulating Market Power and Big Tech on the Two Sides of the Atlantic”, by Thomas Philippon (Max L. Heine Professor of Finance, Stern School of Business, New York University) The Twenty-Second Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics by Thomas Philippon (Stern School of Business, New York University) took place on Friday, 31st May