The Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano organises conferences and seminars with the aim of encouraging exchange amongst Italian researchers in development and international economics and of inviting distinguished international scholars. A number of conferences and seminars has been organised in collaboration with other Italian and international institutions.
3 – 6 September 2024, Castello di Gargonza (Tuscany)
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)
28-29 June 2024, Ortygia Business School (Siracusa)
“Firms, Labor Markets, and Development Workshop”
1 June 2024, Festival Internazionale dell’Economia, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
“Building Resilient Global Value Chains””, by Isabelle Mejean (Sciences Po)
31 May 2024, Festival Internazionale dell’Economia, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
Twenty-Second Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: Thomas Philippon (Stern School of Business, New York University) on “Regulating Market Power and Big Tech on the Two Sides of the Atlantic”
23 May 2024, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”: Josef Sigurdsson (Stockholm University) on: “The Economic Burden of Burnout”
9 May 2024, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”: David Yang (Harvard University) on: “Emigration during Turbulent Times”
22 March 2024, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – 8th Annual Conference and Presentation of the Annual Report
14 March 2024, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”: Silvia Prina (Northeastern University, IZA and J-Pal) on: “Public Opinion, Racial Bias, and Labor Market Outcomes in the United States”
17 January 2024, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”: Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics and Université of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne) on: “From Paris with Love: Cultural Remittances and Modern Fertility”
22 November 2023, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory Seminar: Yujung Hwang (Johns Hopkins University) on: “Structural Analysis of Xenophobia”
16 November 2023, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”: Lise Rochaix (Paris School of Economics and Université of Paris 1) “Into the Far West? Investigating Health Policy-Makers’ Willingness to Adopt Decrementally Cost-Effective Innovations Using a DCE Approach”
26 October 2023, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”: Emma Tominey (The University of York) on: “First generation elite: the role of school social networks”
21 September 2023, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on “Global Challenges”: Lucia Rizzica (Bank of Italy) on: “Women in Economics. The role of gendered references at entry in the profession”
19th September 2023, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory Seminar: Cevat Aksoy (King’s College London) on: “Corruption Exposure, Political Trust, and Immigrants”
4-7 September 2023, Castello di Gargonza, Tuscany
Twenty-Second Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Gender, Labour and Development”, Taryn Dinkelman (University of Notre Dame and CEPR) and Rachel Ngai (Inperial College London, LSE and CEPR)
22-23 June 2023, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
“Firms, Labor Market and Development” Workshop
22 June 2023, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Silvia Vannutelli (Northwestern University) on: “The political economy of stimulus transfers”
5-8th June 2023, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
“European Research Workshop in International Trade (ERWIT)” and “Conference on Urban and Regional Economics (CURE)”
3 June 2023, Festival Internazionale dell’Economia, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
Twenty-First Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: Elhanan Helpman (Harvard University) on: “Offshoring, Reshoring, and the Future of International Trade”
18 May 2023, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Owen O’Donnell (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Tinbergen Institute) on: “Aversion to Health Inequality – Pure, Income-Related and Income-Caused”
26 April 2023, Bruegel Institute
European Economy: Banks, Regulation, and the Real Sector: “Open Banking”
13 April 2023, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Anna Raute (Queen Mary University London) on: “Hiring Subsidies and Female Employment”
17 March 2023, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – 7th Annual Conference and Presentation of the Annual Report
15 March 2023, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory Seminar: Mette Foged (University of Copenhagen) on “Access to Language Training and the Local Integration of Refugees”
27 January 2023, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
Twentieth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: Sergei Guriev (Provost, Sciences Po, Paris) on: “Spin Dictators: The New Breed of Tyranny for the Globalized World”
24 November 2022, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Sule Alan (EUI) on: “Nurturing Childhood Curiosity to Enhance Learning: Evidence from a Randomized Pedagogical Intervention”
4 November 2022, University of Milan
Global Challenges International Workshop: “Are Economic Sanctions Effective? Russia and Beyond”
13 September 2022, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory Seminar: Matti Sarvimaki (Aalto University) on “Intergenerational Spillovers of Integration Policies: Evidence from Finland’s Integration Plans”
5 September – 8 September 2022, Castello di Gargonza, Tuscany
Twenty-first Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Conflict, Social Cohesion, and Development”, Salma Mousa (Yale University) and Dominic Rohner (University of Lausanne and CEPR)
7-8 July, 2022, European University Institute
Firms, labour market and development
9 June 2022, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Edoardo Maria Acabbi (Universidad Carlos III) on “A Labor Market Sorting Model of Scarring and Hysteresis”
3 June 2022, Festival Internazionale dell’Economia, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Thorsten Beck, Magda Bianco, Alberto Dalmasso and Pier Carlo Padoan on “Inclusione ed equità: l’open banking ci salverà?” (chair: Alberto Pozzolo)
2 June 2022, Festival Internazionale dell’Economia, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Marta Foresti, Tommaso Frattini and Massimo Gnone on “Donne migranti nel mercato del lavoro europeo”
2 June 2022, Festival Internazionale dell’Economia, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Nineteenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: Pol Antràs on “De-globalization? Global value chains and the global economic turmoil”
5 May 2022, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Fabrizio Zilibotti (Yale) on “Growing Like India: The Unequal Effects of Service-Led Growth”
26 April 2022, Webinar
“Sustainability and Finance – Why and how”, co-hosted by the EIB and European Economy
31 March 2022, University of Milano Bicocca
International Workshop on “Hosting Refugees: National Policies and Local Communities”
14 March 2022, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – 6th Annual Conference and Presentation of the Annual Report
3 March 2022, University of Milan
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Alexia Delfino (Bocconi University) on “Female Entrepreneurship and Trust in the Market”
2 December, Webinar
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Camille Landais (LSE) on “Child Penalty Atlas”
4 November, Webinar
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Julia Cajal Grossi (The Graduate Institute) on “Buyers’ Sourcing Strategies and Suppliers’ Markups in Bangladeshi Garments”
20-22 October, Unicredit Tower B, Milan
European Research Workshop in International Trade (ERWIT)
30 September, Webinar
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Vasiliki Fouka (Stanford University) on “Racial Diversity and Racial Policy Preferences: The Great Migration and Civil Rights”
29 September, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory Seminar: Christina Felfe (University of Wurzburg) “On the Early Origins of In-Group Bias”
22 September, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory Seminar: Felix Weinhardt (European University Viadrina) on “Immigration and the Evolution of Local Cultural Norms”
29 August – 1 September, Castello di Gargonza, Tuscany
Twentieth Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Investment Choices in Developing Economies“
1 July 2021, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Avner Seror (Aix Marseille School of Economics) on “Culture, Institutions and the Long Divergence” (with Alberto Bisin, Jared Rubin and Thierry Verdier)
3 June 2021, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Rossella Calvi (Rice University) on “Til Dowry Do Us Part: Bargaining and Violence in Indian Families” (with Ajinkya Keskar)
6 May 2021, Webinar
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Mathias Thoenig (University of Lausanne) on “The Refugee’s Dilemma: Evidence from Jewish Migration out of Nazi Germany” (with Johannes Buggle, Thierry Mayer, Seyhun Sakalli)
29 April 2021, Webinar
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Jeanet Sinding Bentzen (University of Copenhagen) on “In Crisis, We Pray: Religiosity and the COVID-19 Pandemic”
8 April 2021, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Pietro Biroli (University of Zurich) on “Maternal Depression and Child Development: Evidence from a Psychotherapy RCT and Stress Biomarkers from Hair”
18 March 2021, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Andrea Guariso (Trinity College Dublin) on “Supporting Learning In and Out of School: Experimental Evidence from India”
18 March 2021, Webinar
Research Seminar Series on Global Challenges: Fadi Hassan (Bank of Italy): “Trade Shocks and Credit Reallocation”
25 February 2021, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Nicolás Ajzenman (São Paulo School of Economics) on “Immigration, Crime, and Crime (Mis)Perceptions”
12 February 2021, Webinar
Migration Observatory – 5th Annual Conference and Presentation of the Annual Report
14 January 2021, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Maria Carmela Lo Bue (UNU-Wider): “Intergenerational mobility of education in Vietnam: Evidence from the Vietnam War”
03 December 2020, Webinar
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Mounir Karadja (Uppsala University): “Mass Migration and Technology Change”
27 November 2020, Online
Eighteenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Inequality and the (mis)use of Talent”, by Oriana Bandiera (Sir Anthony Atkinson Chair in Economics, LSE)
18 November 2020, Webinar
Migration Observatory Seminar: Leah Boustan (Princeton University): “Streets of Gold: Immigration and the American Dream Over Two Centuries”
12 November 2020, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Elif Kubilay (University of Essex): “Social Exclusion and Ethnic Segregation in Schools: The Role of Teacher’s Ethnic Prejudice”
3 November 2020, Webinar
Migration Observatory Seminar: Sandra Rozo (Marshall School of Business of USC): “Give Me Your Tired and Your Poor: Impact of a Large-Scale Amnesty Program for Undocumented Refugees”
29 October 2020, Webinar
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Anna Gumpert (LMU – Munich): “Firm organization with multiple establishments”
21-23 October 2020, Online
European Research Workshop in International Trade (ERWIT)
15 October 2020, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Travis Baseler (University of Rochester): “Hidden Income and the Perceived Returns to Migration: Experimental Evidence from Kenya”
24 September 2020, Webinar
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Diego Battiston (University of Edinburgh): “The persistent Effects of Brief Interactions: Evidence from Immigrant Ships”
22 September 2020, Webinar
Young Development Economists Webinar Series (YoDEV): Diogo Britto (Bocconi University): “Job Displacement, Unemployment Benefits and Domestic Violence”
4 September 2020, Online
Nineteenth Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Investment Choices in Developing Economies”
2 July 2020, Webinar
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Francesco Amodio (McGill University): “Labor market power and informality in Peru”
11 June 2020, Webinar
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Olle Folke (Uppsala University): “Sexual harassment and gender inequality in the labor market”
21 February 2020, Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory Fourth Annual Conference: “Drivers and consequences of migration restrictions and border enforcement”
11 February 2020, University of Milan Bicocca
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Alexander Moradi (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano): “Land reform, public goods, and poverty reduction in the long-run: Evidence from Kenya’s million-acre settlement scheme”
29 November 2019, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Obervatory Seminar: Simon Gorlach (Bocconi University: “Borrowing Constraints, Migrant Selection, and the Dynamics of Return and Repeat Migration”
28 November 2019, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Santiago Pérez (University of California, Davis): “Southern (American) Hospitality: Italians in Argentina and the US during the Age of Mass Migration”
8 November 2019, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Seventeenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “The Global Political Consequences of China’s Trade Boom” by Gordon Hanson
7 Novermber 2019, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Gordon Hanson (University of California, San Diego): “Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure”
25 October 2019, UniCredit Tower A, Milan
Global Challenges International Workshop
24 October 2019, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Valerie Smeets (Aahrus University): “Heterogeneous Globalization: Offshoring and Reorganization”
24 October 2019, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Obervatory Seminar: Samuel Bazzi (Boston University): “Deterring Illegal Entry: Migrant Sanctions and Recidivism in Border Apprehensions”
15 – 18 September 2019, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano
Eighteenth Summer School in International and Development Economics: “Social Norms, Gender and Development”
17 May 2019, Politecnico di Milano
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Alan Deardroff (University of Michigan): “Comparative Advantage in Digital Trade”
5 April 2019, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Luigi Pascali (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): “War, Local Political Institutions, and Fiscal Capacity: Evidence from Six Centuries of German History”
21-22 March 2019, University of Milan
Workshop on Development Economics: Challenges and Opportunities for Policy Making and Growth in Africa
27 February 2019, Arel, Rome
Migration Observatory – Presentation of the Third Annual Report: “Immigrant Integration in Europe”
1 February 2019, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – 3rd Annual Conference and Presentation of the Annual Report
31 January 2019, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Ran Abramitzky (Stanford University): “Did Immigrants in the Past Assimilate Faster than Today?”
27 November 2018, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – Seminar: Albrecht Glitz (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): “Labor Market Competition and the Assimilation of Immigrants”
19 October 2018, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Sixteenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Is Multilateralism Dead?: Trade in the Era of Trump” by Robert W. Staiger
10 October 2018, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics and Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): “Let their knowledge flow: the effect of Yugoslavian returning refugees on export productivity”
3-6 September 2018, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano
Seventeenth Summer School: “Household, Labour Markets and Development: a Structural Approach”
25 June 2018, Annual Assembly of the Unione Industriale di Torino
Presentation of the Report: “Domani.To – Indagine e Riflessioni sul Futuro di Torino”
22 February 2018, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – Presentation of the Second Annual Report: “Immigrant Economic Integration in Europe and in Italy”
7 February 2018, Bocconi University, Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Swati Dhingra (London School of Economics): “Swimming Upstream: Inputs and Product Adoption in India”
18-19 January 2018, University of Vienna
PRONTO Final Workshop: “Quantifying Non-Tariff Barriers to Trade and Investment”
20 December 2017, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Anna Maria Mayda (Georgetown University): “The Effect of the H-1B Quota on Employment and Selection of Foreign-Born Labor”
13 December 2017, Bocconi University, Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Ferdinando Monte (Georgetown University): “The Geography of Consumption“
24 November 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory, second Annual Conference on International Migration and Development
23 November 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Fifteenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Culture, Corruption and the Law: Challenges for a Globalizing World?”, by Kaushik Basu, Cornell University
21 November 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – Seminar: Irma Clots Figueras (University Carlos III de Madrid): “Leader Identity and Coordination Failure”
10 November 2017, University of Milan
Global Challenges Seminar Series: Elisabetta Lodigiani (University of Padova): “Does low-skilled immigration cause human capital polarization? Evidence from Italian Provinces”
31 October 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory – Seminar: Matthias Parey (University of Essex): “Diverted dreams: Estimating the effect of assignment to Higher Education institutions”
30 August – 2 September 2017, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano
Sixteenth Summer School: “Culture, Corruption and the Law: Challenges for a Globalizing World?”
16-17 March 2017, Paris School of Economics
PRONTO Workshop: Advances in the measurement and modelling of Non-Tariff Measures
13 March 2017, University of Milan
Migration as a Driver of Economic Development
3 March 2017, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Migration Observatory, first Annual Conference
13 January 2017, Bank of Italy, Rome
Riccardo Faini Memorial Conference:“Italy’s Lost Productivity and How to Get It Back”
2 November 2016, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Fourteenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Building African Cities”, by J. Vernon Henderson, School Professor of Economic Geography, London School of Economics
18 October 2016, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Migration Observatory – First Seminar: Jan Stuhler (Universidad Carlos III Madrid): “Shift-share instruments and the Impact of Immigration”
6-9 September 2016, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Fifteenth Summer School: “Institutions, Politics and Development”
13 June 2016, University of Milano Bicocca
Workshop on “Global Challenges”
1 June 2016, European Research Workshop in International Trade (ERWIT), Copenhagen
“It takes (more than) a moment: Revisiting the link between firm productivity and aggregate exports” by Giorgio Barba Navaretti, Matteo Bugamelli, Emanuele Forlani and Gianmarco Ottaviano
20 May 2016, Catholic University (Milan)
“Sequentiality and Distance(s) in Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions: evidence from micro data” by Massimo Del Gatto (Università di Chieti Pescara)
6 May 2016, Politecnico di Milano
“Foreign Inventors in the US: Testing for Diaspora and Brain Gain Effects” by Francesco Lissoni (GREThA – Université Bordeaux / CRIOS – Università Bocconi)
15 April 2016, University of Milan
“Size-Dependent Regulation and Capital-Labour Substitution” by Gabriel Smagghue (University Carlos III Madrid)
1 April 2016, Bocconi University
“Brands in Motion: How frictions shape multinational production” by Thierry Mayer (Sciences Po)
11 March 2016, Catholic University (Milan)
“The proximity-concentration trade-off with multiproduct multinational firms” by Gaetano Minerva (University of Bologna)
4 March 2016, Bocconi University
“The heterogeneous response of domestic sales and exports to bank credit shocks” by Ines Buono (Banca d’Italia)
26-27 February 2016, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw), Vienna
PRONTO Annual Conference
27 November 2015, University of Milan
“Immigration, Wages, and Education: A Labor Market Equilibrium Structural Model” by Jaon Llull (UAB, MOVE and Barcelona GSE)
20 Novembre 2015, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Thirteenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Religion, Politics and Development: is Islam a special issue?” by Jean-Philippe Platteau, Professor Emeritus, University of Namur
19 November 2015, Collegio Carlo Alberto (Turin)
“Aid Effectiveness Revisited: The Trade-Off Between Needs and Governance” by Jean-Philippe Platteau
6-7 November 2015, University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China
GEP Conference on “China and the Global Economy”
8-11 September 2015, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Fourteenth Summer School: “Risks and Policy Responses in Developing Countries”
25-26 June 2015, European Central Bank, Frankfurt
CompNet Workshop
18 June 2015, University of Milano Bicocca
Workshop on “Global Challenges”
28-29 May 2015, Brussels
MAPCOMPETE Final Conference
27-28 May 2015, Amsterdam
PRONTO Second Workshop
14-15 May 2015, University of Milan
Value Added in Motion Conference – The Future Geography of Production, Migration and Energy
“La Nuova Geografia del Valore Aggiunto” by Giorgio Barba Navaretti published on Il Sole 24 Ore
24 April 2015, University of Milan
“Does FDI Boost the Sophistication of Domestic Firms?”
by Alessia Lo Turco (Università Politecnica delle Marche) with Beata Javorcik (Oxford University) and Daniela Maggioni (Università Politecnica delle Marche)
27 March 2015, Politecnico di Milano
“Just Words? Just Speeches? On The Economic Value of Charismatic Leadership” by Giovanna d’Adda (Politecnico di Milano) with J.Antonakis (Lausanne), R.Weber (UZH) and C.Zehnder (Lausanne)
26-27 March 2015, Banco de Espana, Madrid
CompNet Workshop
6 March 2015, Brussels
MAPCOMPETE – Blueprint Launch Event
3 March 2015, Bocconi University
“Estimating Dynamic R&D Choice: An Analysis of costs and Long Run Benefits” by Mark Roberts (Pennsylvania State University and NBER) with B. Peters, V. A. Vuong and H. Fryges
30 January 2015, Bocconi University
“It takes (more than) a moment: Revisiting the link between firm productivity and aggregate exports” by Giorgio Barba Navaretti (University of Milan and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano) with M. Bugamelli, E. Forlani and G.I.P. Ottaviano
15-16 December 2014, European Central Bank, Frankfurt
CompNet Workshop
15 December 2014, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Twelfth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “The Idea of Antipoverty Policy”
Martin Ravallion, Edmond D. Villani Professor of Economics, Georgetown University
12 December 2014, University of Milan
“Trust and Business Group Performance” by Miriam Manchin (University College London and LdA)
5 December 2014, VIII IBM Rotating Chair in Labour Studies, University of Milan
“The monetary and fiscal policies in the ‘Eurozone and the labour market” by Sir Christopher Pissarides (Regius Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics)
25-26 September 2014, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Mapcompete Workshop
Group photo
24 September 2014, World Trade Organization
Pronto Workshop
18-19 September 2014, Banco de Portugal, Lisbon
10th CompNet Workshop
23 June 2014, Università Milano Bicocca
Workshop on “Global Challenges”, organised by the Paolo Baffi Centre, Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Laboratorio di Analisi Monetaria (Catholic University of Milan), Department of Economics, Management and Statistics (University of Milan Bicocca)
30 June – 1 July 2014, European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
9th CompNet Workshop
10-13 June 2014, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Thirteenth Summer School: “Investment, Saving and Wellbeing in Developing Countries”
30 May 2014, University of Milan
“(Why) Are Internal Labor Markets Active in French Business Groups” by Giacinta Cestone (City University London), Chiara Fumagalli (Bocconi University), Francis Kramarz (CREST) and Giovanni Pica (University of Salerno and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
14 May 2014, University of Milan
“Harnessing the Diaspora: The Political Economy of Migrant Remittances”, by David Leblang (University of Virginia)
12-13 May 2014, Brussels
Pronto Kick-off Meeting
10 April 2014, University of Milan
“New World Bank Report – Diversified Development – Making the Most of Natural Resources in Eurasia” by Donato De Rosa (WB)
4 April 2014, Politecnico di Milano
“After crisis scenarios: a simulation through the MASST3 model” by Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu (Politecnico di Milano)
14 March 2014, University of Milan
“Selection, Selection, Selection: Labour Market Outcomes of Return Migrants” by Jackline Wahba (University of Southampton)
13-14 March 2014, Bank of Italy, Rome
8th CompNet Workshop
27-28 February 2014, SciencesPo, Paris
MAPCOMPETE Workshop: “Non-Price Competitiveness“
7 February 2014, University of Milan
“Multinationals and Industrial Policy” by Giorgio Barba Navaretti (University of Milan and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
30-31 January 2014, Bruegel, Brussels
MAPCOMPETE meeting
22 January 2014, Enel Foundation, Rome
“Value Added in Motion”, 2nd roundtable meeting
17 January 2014, Bocconi University
“Risk Coping by Firms during the Crisis” by Remco Oostendorp (Amsterdam University)
18 December 2013, Enel Foundation, Rome
“Value Added in Motion”, internal meeting
12-13 December 2013, European Central Bank, Frankfurt
CompNet Workshop
6 December 2013, University of Milan
“Trade across Countries and Manufacturing Sectors with Heterogeneous Trade Elasticities” by Stefano Bolatto (University of Turin and CERIS-CNR)
22 November 2013, University of Milan
MAPCOMPETE Milan Meeting: provisional results and next steps
6 November 2013, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Eleventh Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Industrialization and Globalization in the Long Run”
Kevin O’Rourke, All Souls College, University of Oxford
25-26 September 2013, University of Milan
MAPCOMPETE Milan meeting: data mapping
19-20 September 2013, Joint Vienna Institute, Vienna
CompNet Workshop
11-14 September 2013, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Twelfth Summer School: “Gravity Rules in the Modern World Economy”
12 September 2013, Enel Foundation, Rome
“Value Added in Motion”, 1st roundtable meeting
27-28 June 2013, Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW), Tubingen
1st MAPCOMPETE Workshop: “Measuring Competitiveness – Indicators, Data and Methodology”.
27 June 2013, University of Milan
“Remittances and Gender Discrimination” by Sara Salomone (IRES, Université Catholique de Louvain)
24-25 June 2013, European Central Bank, Frankfurt
CompNet Workshop
20 June 2013, University of Milan
“Birthplace diversity and economic prosperity”, by Hillel Rapoport (Bar Ilan University and EQUIPPE, University of Lille)
13 June 2013, University of Milan
“Innovation and trade. Evidence from Italian manufacturing firms” by Matteo Bugamelli (Bank of Italy)
30 May 2013, Bocconi University
“Immigration, Population Diversity and Innovation of Italian regions” by Massimiliano Bratti (DEMM, Università degli Studi di Milano)
28 May 2013, University of Milan
“Value Added in Motion”, kick-off meeting
16 May 2013, University of Milan
“Trade Imbalances and Wage Inequality” by Paolo Epifani (Bocconi University, IGIER, Paolo Baffi Centre, KITeS e Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
16-17 April 2013, World Bank, Washington
CompNet – Peterson Institute for International Economics – World Bank joint event on “National Competitiveness, Scalability of Value Chains, and Location of Production“
21 March 2013, University of Milan
“Exporting under financial constraints: the effect on prices” by Chiara Tomasi (University of Trento and LEM, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna)
12-13 March 2013, Central Bank of Ireland, Dublin
CompNet Workshop
7 March 2013, Bocconi University
“Heterogeneous Firms Trading In Ideas: An Application to Energy Technologies” by Elena Verdolini (Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei)
21 February 2013, University of Milan
“Quality, Distance and Trade: A Strategic Approach” by Emanuele Bacchiega (University of Bologna)
7 February 2013, Bocconi University
“Oligopoly and Trade relating production rigidity and quantity pre-commitment” by Maria Teresa Trentinaglia (University of Milan and Centro Studi luca d’Agliano)
24 January 2013, Unione Industriale Torino
Competitività e il futuro dell’industria europea
17 January 2013, Bocconi University
“Global Sourcing of Family Firms”, by Davide Castellani (University of Perugia and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
13 December 2012, Università Cattolica
“STEM and Productivity: Evidence from US Cities” by Giovanni Peri (University of California, Davis)
10-11 December 2012, European Central Bank, Frankfurt
CompNet Workshop
22 November 2012, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Tenth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “State Effectiveness and Economic Development, Timothy Besley
21 November 2012, University of Milan
“The Effect of Employment Protection on Workforce Composition and Worker Reallocation: Results from a Regression Discontinuity Design” by Stefano Scarpetta (OECD and IZA)
18 October 2012, University of Milan
“Migration, Cultural Diversity and Innovation: A European Perspective” by Cristina Cattaneo (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)
27 September 2012, University of Milan
“Trade, Skill-Biased Technical Change and Wages in Mexican Manufacturing“ by Mauro Caselli (School of Economics, University of New South Wales, Australia)
20-21 September 2012, Banque de France, Paris
CompNet Workshop
5 July 2012, Workshop on Migration, Bocconi University
- “Estimating the Effect of Emigration from Poland on Polish Wages” by Tommaso Frattini (University of Milan and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
- “Does International Migration Increase Child Labor?” by Mariapia Mendola (University of Milan Bicocca and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
- “Mobility of Migrants and Optimal Immigration Policy” by Joachim Jarreau (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne).
27-30 June 2012, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Eleventh Summer School: “Cities, Productivity and Migration”
20-23 June 2012, University of Sassari
Fourth GIST Conference
14 June 2012, University of Milan
“The Competitive Impact of Chinese Imports on European Firms’ Price-Cost Margins: An Empirical Assessment” by Marcella Nicolini (University of Pavia and FEEM)
13 June 2012, ISPI, Milan
EFIGE Workshop: “European Firms during the Crisis. How Internationalization Can Help Europe’s Competitiveness”
3 May – 2nd June 2012, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
ERWIT – EFIGE Scientific Workshop and Policy Conference
31 May 2012, Bocconi University
“Financial Constraints and Firms’ Innovation Activity” by Emanuele Forlani (Lessius University College, Antwerp and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
24 May 2012, Workshop on Migration, University of Milan
- Assaf Razin (Cornell University, Tel Aviv University, NBER, CEPR, CES-Ifo, IZA): “Migration and the Welfare State: A Dynamic Political-Economy Theory”
- Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary University of London, CEP – London School of Economics, and CEPR): “Do Cash transfers improve birth outcomes? Evidence from Matched Vital Statistics, Social Security and Program Data”
3 May 2012, Bocconi University
“R&D and Credit Rationing in SMEs” by Maria Luisa Mancusi (Università Cattolica di Milano and KITeS)
12-14 April 2012, Bocconi University
RIEF Conference
2-3 April 2012, European Central Bank, Frankfurt
CompNet Workshop
29 March 2012 , Bocconi University
“Buyer Supplier Relationships, Exporting and Innovation” by Giulia Felice (Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
8 March 2012, University of Milan
“International fragmentation of production and trade volatility: an analysis for the European countries” by Lucia Tajoli (Politecnico di Milano)
23 February 2012, Bocconi University
“Media Exposure and NGOs activity: crowding in or crowding out?” by Sophie Hatte (Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
9 February 2012, University of Milan
“Crossing Industrial Borders: German Manufacturers as Services Exporters” by Markus Kelle (Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
26 January 2012, Workshop on Migration, Bocconi University
“Exposure to Foreign Cultural Goods and People’s Attitudes Towards Migration” by Laura Casi (University of Milan and Bocconi University)
“Migration Induced-Transfer of Norms: the Case of Female Political Empowerment” by Elisabetta Lodigiani (University of Milan and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
12 January 2012, University of Milan
“The Deep-Pocket Effect of Internal Capital Market: an Empirical Analysis” by Giovanni Pica (University of Salerno, Bocconi University and Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano)
24-25 March 2011, University of Milan
Italian Trade Study Group: “International Trade, Finance and Migration”
List of Participants
1 December 2011, University of Milan
“Trade and Labour Market Outcomes with Entry/Exit of Heterogeneous Firms and on-the-job Search” by Davide Suverato (Bocconi University)
28 November 2011, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Ninth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics, “The Role of Cultural Diversity in Growth and Development: What do Economists Have to Say about This?” by Thierry Verdier
27-29 October 2011, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
International Workshop on “Immigration: Economics and Politics”
Public Lectures by Jagdish Bhagwati and Christian Dustmann
18-21 September 2011, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Tenth Summer School: “The Political Economy of Trade in Services”
21-23 June 2011, Stockholm University
3rd GIST Conference on “International Trade, Firm Location and Services”
6-8 June 2011, GEP, Nottingham
ERWIT and EFIGE Scientific Workshop and Policy Conference
2-5 May 2011, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
INGINEUS Research Workshop
31 March 2011, Bocconi University
European Firms in the Global Economy. Policy Challenges through the Lens of Firm-Level Datasets
24-25 March 2011, University of Milan
Italian Trade Study Group: “International Trade, Finance and Migration”
List of Participants
17 December 2010, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Eight Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics, “The Future of Aid”, by Nemat (Minouche) Shafik
16-18 September 2010, Venice International University
TOM Final Conference on “International Migration: Transnational Links, Effects and Policies”
Programme
Riccardo Faini’s Contributions to the Economics of Immigration (Remarks by Jaime de Melo)
5-8 September 2010, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Ninth Summer School: Spatial and temporal patterns in international migration. Temporary and return migration. Ghettos and Ethnic Enclaves
1-3 September 2010, Cape Town
INGINEUS Mid-Term Review Meeting
24-25 June 2010, University of Ljubljana
2nd GIST Conference on “Trade and Investment on Services: Theory and Evidence”
23 June 2010, University of Milan
TOM Seminar on “Wealth Accumulation by Politicians in the U.S., 1850-1870” by James M. Snyder (MIT)
16-18 June 2010, Bank of Italy, Rome
ERWIT and 2nd EFIGE Scientific Workshop and Policy Conference
16 June 2010, University of Milan
SUS.DIV Seminar on “The Effect of Immigration on the Education of Native Minorities”, by Jennifer Hunt (McGill University in Montreal)
4 June 2010, University of Milan
SUS.DIV Seminar on “Why do women leave science and engineering” by Jennifer Hunt (McGill University in Montreal)
6-7 May 2010, Univerisity of Milan
TOM Workshop on “Illegal Immigration and the Effects of Immigration on Destination Countries”
Programme and papers / List of Participants
8 marzo 2010, Sala Napoleonica, Università degli Studi di Milano
Workshop: “I cambiamenti della manifattura italiana visti attraverso l’indagine Unicredit”
Elenco dei partecipanti
5-7 February 2010, Villa Il Poggiale, San Casciano Val Di Pesa (Florence), Italy
First Workshop on “Migration and Economic Development: Insights from original data collection and fieldworks”
Program and papers / List of Participants
4 December 2009, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Seventh Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics, “The Dollar in Doubt”, by Barry Eichengreen
9-10 October 2009, Hamburg Institute of International Economics
TOM Third Conference
30 August – 2 September 2009, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Eighth Summer School: Outsourcing and Migration
25-27 June 2009, University of Milan
GIST First Meeting on “Internationalisation of Services: Competition and Regulatory Interaction in Europe
Programme
1-3 June 2009, CEMFI and Bank of Spain, Madrid
ERWIT and 1st EFIGE Scientific Workshop and Policy Conference
26 May 2009, University of Milan
Seminar on Development Economics: “Labor migration and social networks in Southern Mozambique” by Juan Miguel Gallego (LdA and Toulouse School of Economics) and Mariapia Mendola (University Milan Bicocca and LdA)
26-27 March 2009, Lares Park Hotel Taksim, Istanbul
SUS.DIV Fifth General Assembly
1-5 March 2009, Johannesburg, South Africa
INGINEUS Workshop on Methodology
26-27 February 2009, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
FIRB Final Conference on: “Innovation, Internationalization and Global Labor Markets“
22-23 January 2009, University of Bologna
INGINEUS kick-off meeting
22-24 January 2009, Catholic University of Leuven
TOM Second Conference and Mid term Review Meeting
12 January 2009, Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Milan
EFIGE Scientific Advisory Board and Policy Advisory Board Meeting
4 November 2008, Bruegel, Brussels
EFIGE kick-off meeting
20 October 2008, University of Milan
Seminar on: “Distribution services and the consumer price impact of trade” by Miriam Manchin (LdA), with Joseph Francois and Hanna Norberg
17 October 2008, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Sixth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Accelerating Economic Growth in Africa”, by Anthony J. Venables
25-26 September 2008, WIIW, Vienna
GIST kick-off meeting
7-9 September 2008, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Second Riccardo Faini Doctoral Conference on Development Economics
3-5 September 2008, Bratislava
SUS.DIV Fourth General Assembly
24-27 August 2008, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Seventh Summer School: “International Migration and the Sending Country”
2 July 2008, Turin Chamber of Commerce
Workshop on the Internationalisation of Automotive
24 June 2008, University of Milan
Seminar on: “Brain Drain with FDI Gain: Beneficial Effects of Skilled Migration from Eastern to Western Europe” by Miriam Manchin (LdA) with Gianfranco De Simone
11 June 2008, University of Milan
Seminar on: “Export and Product Innovation at Firm Level” by Giulia Felice (University of Milan and LdA) with Massimiliano Bratti
26 May 2008, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
Seminar on: “Anatomy of International Trade: Evidence from French Firms” by Jonathan Eaton (New York University)
16-17 May 2008, Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli, Turin
Conference on: “Outsourcing and Migration“
12 March 2008, ECARES, Brussels
TOM First informal meeting and young researcher workshop
21-22 February 2008, University of Milan
FIRB Second Conference on: The International Firm: Access to Finance and Organisational Modes
7 November 2007, Brussels
Report Launch: The Happy Few: The Internationalisation of European Firms. New Facts Based on Firm-Level Evidence
25-26 October, University of Latvia, Riga
TOM First Conference
11-13 October 2007, London
RTN Workshop “Research Training Networks in Economic Sciences: Experience and Opportunities”
20-21 September 2007, Athens, Greece
SUS.DIV Third General Assembly
13-15 September 2007, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli (Gargnano, Italy)
First Riccardo Faini Doctoral Conference on Development Economics
9-12 September 2007, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Sixth Summer School on “International Migration and the Host Country”
June 2007, University of Milan
Seminar on “Micro-level Approaches to Measure Corruption and Efficiency Of Public Services: PETS and QSDS with an Application on the Health Sector in Chad“, by Bernard Gauthier (HEC Montréal)
14 June 2007, University of MIlan
Round Table on: “Imprese multinazionali ed economia globale: quali implicazioni per l’Italia?”, Sergio Marchionne, Marco Onado, Fabrizio Onida, Luca Paolazzi, Michele Salvati
11 June 2007, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin, Italy
Fifth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Does outsourcing change everything?”, by Paul R. Krugman
9 February 2007, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome
TOM Kick off meeting, organised by CEIS
27 November 2006, University of Milan
Seminar on: “Beyond Trade Costs: Firm’s Endogenous access to international markets“, by Armando José García Pires (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration)
26-27 October 2006, Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques
TID Final Conference
21-22 September 2006, Catholic University of Leuven
SUS.DIV Second General Assembly
15-17 September 2006, Università degli studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Villa Mondragone
ESF Workshop on ” Outsourcing, Migration and the European Economy”
15 September 2006, Capitalia, Rome
FIRB First International Workshop on: “The International Firm: Patterns and Modes”
14 September 2006, Capitalia, Rome
FIRB First Workshop on surveys and case studies: “The Firm and the International Markets”
15-18 June 2006, Joint Vienna Insitute
European Research Workshop on International Trade (ERWIT)
11-14 June 2006, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Fifth Summer School: “Outsourcing and International Fragmentation of Production: Implications for Developing Countries”
3-4 June 2006, Center for Business and Policy Studies, Stockholm
The International Competitiveness of the European Economy
22 May 2006, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Fourth Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Employment and Development: good jobs, bad jobs”, by François Bourguignon
19 May 2006, University of Milan
Seminar on Development Economics: “Childhood Nutrition and Subsequent Schooling Attainment: Longitudinal Evidence from Tanzania“, by Cristina Rossi (University of Roma Tor Vergata)
15 May 2006, University of Milan
Preliminary Workshop “PEOPLE AND FIRMS”
12 May 2006, University of Milan
Seminar on Development Economics: “Environment, Human Development and Economic Growth“, by Valeria Costantini (University of Roma Tre)
5 May 2006, University of Milan
Seminar on Development Economics: “On the Impact of the Green Revolution on Rural Subsistence in Ethiopian Nothern Highlands”, by Luca Mantovan (University of Pavia)
31 March 2006, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Third Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Globalization and Underdevelopment in the Pre-Modern Third World”, by Jeffrey G. Williamson
27-29 January 2006, Villa Il Poggiale, San Casciano Val di Pesa (Florence)
TID Third Conference
13-14 January 2006, University of Milan
CNR Working Group on “International Economics and Development”
International Flows of Goods, Capital and People: implications for development and competitiveness
2 December 2005, University of Milan
Seminar on Development Economics: “Ethnic Inequality in Nepal: A Regression Based Composition“, by Angelica Salvi (University of Milan and LdA)
11 November 2005, University of Milan
Seminar on on Development Economics: “Migration and Labour Deprivation in Turkey“, by Paolo Verme (World Bank and Asian Development Bank)
8-9 September 2005, FEEM, Milan
SUS.DIV First General Assembly
4-8 September 2005, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Fourth Summer School: “Trade, Innovation and Technology Diffusion: Implications for Developing Countries”
8-12 August 2005, Study Center Gerzensee, Switzerland
Third Summer School: “Political Economics and Economic Development”
16-19 June 2005, Erasmus University, Rotterdam
European Research Workshop on International Trade (ERWIT)
5-16 June 2005, Tinbergen Institute Rotterdam, The Netherlands
TID Mid Term Review Meeting
4 March 2005, University of Milan
Seminar on: “Intermediation by aid agencies“, by Paul Seabright (Institut d’Economie Industrielle, Université des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse and CEPR)
3 March 2005, University of Milan
Seminar on: “World Development Report 2006: Equity and Development. Towards greater global equity” by Giovanna Prennushi (LdA Coordinator of the Resaerch Area of Institutions and Poverty in Developing Countries, Member of the WDR Team and Lead Economist of the World Bank)
12 -14 November 2004, ECARES, Brussels
Second TID Conference
11 Novembre 2004, Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”
Presentazione del rapporto sulla risoluzione delle crisi finanziarie (International Monetary Fund)
29 October 2004, University of Milan
Seminar on: “World Development Report 2006: Equity and Development” by Giovanna Prennushi (LdA Coordinator of the Resaerch Area of Institutions and Poverty in Developing Countries, Member of the WDR Team and Lead Economist of the World Bank)
8 October 2004, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Second Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics: “Rethinking Economic Growth in Developing Countries”, by Dani Rodrik
5-8 September 2004, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
Second Summer School “The Microeconomic Effects of Trade and Trade Policy: The Perspective of Developing Countries”
2-5 September 2004, Venice, Italy
European Research Workshop on International Trade (ERWIT): “Incorporating the Final Conference of the Economic Geography of Europe Research Training Network”
30 June 2004, University of Milan
Seminar on: “Il monitoraggio delle strategie di riduzione della povertà nei paesi in via di sviluppo“, by Giovanna Prennushi (Lead Economist World Bank and Joint Coordinator of the research area Micro-Institutions and Poverty in Developing Countries of LdA)
14 April – 17 May 2004, ISPI, Milan
Course on Poverty and Development, jointly organised with ISPI
4 March 2004, University of Milan
Job Market Seminar for the TID post doctoral fellowship:
“Industrial Structure Dynamics and Optimal Trade Policy“, by Facundo Albornoz-Crespo (DELTA-Ecole Normale Supérieure, ENS and University of Warwick) and “A Fragmented China“, by Sandra Poncet (CERDI/Clermont-Ferrand University)
27-28 November 2003, CEP (LSE), London
Second TID Conference
27-31 August 2003, University of Milan, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Gargnano, Italy
First Summer School: “Political Economy of Trade Policy and Development: Theories and Institutions”
19 June 2003, World Trade Institute, Berne
First TID Workshop
10 June 2003, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
First Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics:”Globalisation and the Poor” , by Pranab Bardhan
8 May 2003, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
Round Table on: “Multinational Corporations and Local Economies” jointly organised with the University of Turin
7 April – 14 May 2003, ISPI, Milan
Course on Poverty and Development, jointly organised with ISPI
27 March 2003, Bocconi University, Milan
Job Market Seminar for the TID post doctoral fellowship:
“Trade and Human Capital Accumulation? Evidence from US Immigrants” by Dorte Domeland (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
21 February 2003, Bocconi University, Milan
Job Market Seminar for the the TID post doctoral fellowship:
Wage Inequality in the U.S.: Capital-Skill Complementarity Vs. Skill-Biased Technological Change by Marta Ruiz-Arranz (Harvard University School)
18 February 2003, Bocconi University, Milan
Job Market Seminar for the the TID post doctoral fellowship:
Insecurity of Property Rights and Matching in the Tenancy Market, by Karen Macours (University of California at Berkeley)
17 February 2003, Bocconi University, Milan
Job Market Seminar for the the TID post doctoral fellowship:
Political Renegotiation of Regulatory Contracts, by Cecile Aubert (University of Cambridge)
20-21 September 2002, Hydra, Greece
Final Workshop on “Foreign Direct Investments and the Multinational Corporation”
22-24 August 2002, Venice
Presentation of part of the results of the LABFDI project at an invited session on Multinationals and the Labour Market at the European Economic Association Congress
10-11 May 2002, Turin
Final workshop on Labour Market Effects of European Foreign Direct Investments “The Turin Meeting”
14 January – 13 February 2002, ISPI, Milan
Course on “Poverty and Development“, jointly organised with ISPI
22 October 2001, Bocconi University, Milan
Conference on “International Trade, Poverty and Development” jointly organised with the Centre for the Study of Internationalisation Processes (CESPRI) and Associazione Marco Fanno
5 April 2001 Bocconi University, Milan
Seminar on: “Attacking Poverty. Presentation of the World Development Report“, by François Bourguignon (World Bank) and G. Prennushi (World Bank and LdA)
6-7 July 2001, University College Dublin
Third Workshop on Labour Market Effects of European Foreign Direct Investment “The Dublin Meeting”
16 November 2000, Bocconi University, Milan
Seminar on: “Information Sharing, Research Coordination and Membership of Research Joint Ventures“, by David Ulph (University College London), joint with G. Barba Navaretti, P. Bussoli. G. von Graevenitz
9 November 2000, Bocconi University, Milan
Seminar on: “Economic Geography and International Inequality”, by Anthony Venables (London School of Economics)
20-22 October, 2000, Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
Second Workshop on Labour Market Effects of European Foreign Direct Investments “The Madrid Meeting”
10 October 2000, Bocconi University, Milan
Seminar on: “External Factors in Emerging Market Recoveries: an Empirical Evaluation“, by Georges Siotis (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
19-20 May 2000, Fondazione Luigi Einadi, Turin
Foreign Direct Investments and the Multinational Corporation
12-13 May 2000, Bocconi University, Milan
The Role of Micro Institutions in Economic Development
22-23 October 1999, Bocconi University, Milan
International Trade and Wage Inequality: Theory and Measurement, jointly organised with CEPRE and CESPRI
Summary of the Conference
19 October 1999, CNR, Rome
Presentation of the Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano’s research activities under the convention with the National Research Council
7-8 May 1999, Bocconi University, Milan
Conference on: “International Integration and the Labour Market”, jointly organised with the Centre for the Study of Internationalisation Proceses (CESPRI) and the CNR Group on Development and International Economics
29 April 1999, Bocconi University, Milan
Seminar on: “The District Goes Global: Export vs FDI” by Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano (University of Bologna and CEPR) organised in collaboration with the Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER)
5 March 1999, Turin
Presentation of the book “Labour Markets, Poverty and Development“, edited by Giorgio Barba Navaretti, Riccardo Faini and Giovanni Zanalda and published by Oxford Univeristy Press
31 January -1 February 1998, Venice International University
Workshop on: “Globalisation, Regional Integration and Development“, jointly organised with CEPR and Venice International University)
15 May 1998, Bocconi University, Milan
Seminar on: “A Critique of Recent Cross Country Growth Regressions with Applications to East Asia” by Moshe Syrquin (The World Bank) jointly organised with the Centre for the Study of Internationalisation Processes (CESPRI)
7 May, 1998, University of Milan
Seminar on: “Income Distribution in Transitional Economies: Theory and Initial Evidence” by Giovanni Andrea Cornia, (UNU/WIDER, Helsinki) organised in collaboration with the Department of Economics and Business of the University of Milan and the Innocenzo Gasparrini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER)
27 April 1998, Bocconi University, Milan
Round table on “Entrepreneurship and Underdevelopment. A comparison between Southern Italy and Southern Mediterranean Countries“, with the participation of Antonio Bandini (Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Massimo Florio (University of Milan), Nemat Shafik (Private Sector and Finance, MENA Region, The World Bank) and Alberto Zevi (Imprenditoria Giovanile SpA)