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IBEO 2017

CORTE PROGRAM 2017

 

12th-14th June 2017 

 

12th June - Sustainable Regional Development and Policies

 

9:00-9:30

Welcome: Paul-Marie Romani (President of the University of Corsica) and Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis (Director of the UMR CNRS 6240 LISA)

 

9:30-10:30

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Roberta Rabellotti, University of Pavia, “Multinationals and regional development”.

 

10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

 

11:00-11:40

Davide Fiaschi, University of Pisa: “Does EU Cohesion Policy Work? Theory and Evidence”.

 

11:40-12:20

Stefano Magrini, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia:  “Urban Governance Structure and Location-Specific Productivities across US Metropolitan Areas”.

 

12:20-14:00 LUNCH

 

14.00-14:40

Sauver Giannoni, University of Corsica: “Foreign buyers, price dispersion and local buyers eviction in bargaining markets”.

 

14:40-15:20

Julien Ciucci, University of Corsica: “Firms Location, Taxes and Environment”.

 

15:20-15:50 COFFEE BREAK

 

15:50- 16:30

Neil Ridler, University of New Brunswick, “A Unappreciated Innovation that is Global and Transformative, with Challenges for Sustainability”.

 

 

13th June - Economics of Innovation, technology and globalization

 

09:30-10:15 

Ugo Rizzo, University of Ferrara: “The division of labour between academia and industry for the generation of radical inventions”. 

 

10:15-11:00  

Annie Tubadji, University of Cambridge and University of Bologna: “Why Is the “Cambridge Phenomenon” More Than an Innovation Bubble?”.

 

11:00-11:30 COFFE BREAK

 

11:30-12:15

Martin Falk, Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO): “Exports, R&D Activities, and Labour Productivity of SMEs”.

 

12:15-14:30 LUNCH

 

14:30-15:15 

Valerio Sterzi, GREThA UMR CNRS 5113, University of Bordeaux: “Patent assertion entities and their impact on innovation: an empirical analysis using EPO data”.

 

15:15-16:00 

Ernest Miguelez, GREThA UMR CNRS 5113, University of Bordeaux: “Highly-skilled migrants and Cross-border M&A: Firm-level evidence”.

 

16:00-16:30 COFFEE BREAK

 

16:30-17:30 

KEYNOTE LECTURE Marco Vivarelli, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore: “Technology and employment”.

 

20:00 SOCIAL DINNER

 

14th June - Law & Economics

 

 

9:00-10:00

Bryan McCannon, West Virginia University: “Using Appellate Decisions to Evaluate the Impact of Judicial Elections”.

 

10:00-11:00

Stephane Esquerre, University of Strasbourg: "Court structure and legal efficiency, the case of French échevinage in bankruptcy courts".

 

11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK

 

11:30-12:30

Naci Mocan, Luisiana State University: “Emotional Judges and Unlucky Juveniles”.

 

12:30-14:30 LUNCH

 

14:30-15:30

Jaakko Miettinen, University of Glasgow: “Creative Output in a Market Context”.

 

15:30-16:00 COFFE BREAK

 

16:00-16:45

Claudio Detotto, University of Corsica: “The Protection of the Public Interest in Public-private Arbitrations in Italy”, with Riccardo Marselli, University of Naples Parthenope, Bryan McCannon, West Virginia University, Marco Vannini, University of Sassari.

 

16:45-17:30

Nanni Concu, University of Sassari: “Autonomy and Relatedness as Drivers of Economic Behaviour: a Model”.

ALGHERO PROGRAM 2017

 

16th-21st June 2017

 

16th June - Banking and Financial Frictions

 

09:30-10:15

Caterina Mendicino, European Central Bank: ”Optimal Dynamic Capital Requirements”

 

10:15-11:00 

Lucia Esposito, Banca d’Italia: ”Credit Demand and Supply:  A Two-way Feedback Relation” with Ugo Albertazzi, Banca d’Italia.

 

11:00-11:30 COFFE BREAK


11:30-12:15

Ettore Panetti, Banco de Portugal: ”A Theory of Government Bailouts in a Heterogeneous Banking System", with Filomena Garcia, Indiana University.

12:15-13:00

Luca Deidda, Università di Sassari: "Banks' Liquidity Management and Systemic Risk", with Ettore Panetti, Banco de Portugal.

 

13:00-14:30 LUNCH

 

17:45-18:45 Visit to archeological museum.

 

18:45-19:45
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Hubert Kempf, ENS-Cachan: "Bail in or bail out? Who should do what and when in the case of a financial crisis?"

 

17th June - Real Macroeconomics

 

09:00-09:50

Donatella Baiardi, Università di Parma: ”Financial Deepening and Income Distri- bution Inequality in the Euro Area”, with Claudio Marana, Università di Milano Bicocca.

 

09:50-10:40
Nawid Siassi, University of Konstanz: ”Anti-Poverty Income Transfers in the U.S.: A Framework for the Evaluation of Policy Reforms”, with Salvador Ortigueira, University of Miami.

 

10:40-11:10 COFFE BREAK
 

11:10-12:00

Alessio Moro, Università di Cagliari: ”The Rise of Services and Balanced Growth in Theory and Data”, with Miguel Leon-Ledesma, University of Kent.

 

12:00-12:50
Xavier Raurich, Universitat de Barcelona: ”Leisure time and the sectoral composition of employment", with Edgar Cruz, University of Guanajuato"
 

12:50-14:00 LUNCH

 

14:00-14:50
Sylta Cornils, European University Institute: ”The Impact of Corruption on Firms’ Risk-taking Behavior”

 

14:50-15:40
Omar Rachedi, Banco de Espana: ”The Young, the Old, and the Government: Demographics and Fiscal Multipliers”, with Henrique Basso, Banco de Espana.

 

15:40-16:30
Tiago Cavalcanti, University of Cambridge: ”(Mis)Allocation Effects of an Over- paid Public Sector”, with Marcelo Santos, Insper.

 

21:00 SOCIAL DINNER

 

 

18th June - Information Acquisition

 

09:30-10:15

Jacopo Bizzotto, University of Oslo: ”Delegated Certification”, with Jesper Rudi- ger, University of Copenhagen, and Adrien Vigier, Oxford University.
 

10:15-11:00

Jakub Steiner, University of Edinburgh: ”Targeted Information Acquisition”, with Philippe Jehiel, Paris School of Economics

 

11:00-11:30 COFFE BREAK

 

11:30-12:15
Silvia Sonderegger, University of Nottingham: ”Listening to the Opinion of Others”, with Fabrizio Adriani, University of Leicester.

 

12:15-13:00
David P Myatt, London Business School: ”Information Acquisition and Use by Networked Players”, with Chris Wallace, University of Leicester.


13:00-14:30 LUNCH

 

14:30-15:15

Stefano Colombo, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore: ”Behavior-based Price Discrimination with Doubly Heterogeneous Consumers”.

 

15:15-16:00
Alessandro Pavan, Northwestern University: ”Persuasion in Global Games with Application to Stress Testing”, with Nicolas Inostroza, Northwestern University.

 

 

19th June - Political Economy

 

09:00-10:00

Andrea Canidio, INSEAD: “Benevolent Mediation in the Shadow of Conflict”, with Joan Esteban, Institut d’Anàlisi Economica.

 

10:00-11:00
Jan Zapal, Cerge-Ei: “A Model of Focus in Political Choice”, with Salvatore Nunnari, Università Bocconi.

 

11:00-11:30 COFFE BREAK

 

11:30-12:30
Gilat Levy, London School of Economics: “Persuasion and Correlation Neglect”, Ines Moreno de Barrida, University of Oxford, Ronny Razin, London School of Economics.

 

12:30-13:30
Alessandra Casella, Columbia University: “Democracy for Polarized Committees: The Tale of Blotto’s Lieutenants”, Jean Francois Laslier, Paris School of Economics, Antonin Macé, CNRS and Greqam.


13:30-14:30 LUNCH

 

14:30-15:15
Luca Ferrari, Università di Firenze: “How to Elicit Information from a Persuader. A Weak Condorcet’s Jury Theorem with Strategic Public Information”

 

15:15-16:00
Federico Trombetta, University of Warwick: “The Price of Silence. Media Competition, Capture, and Electoral Accountability”
 

16:00-16:15 COFFE BREAK

 

16:15-17:00
Santiago Perez Vincent, Università Bocconi: ”Ballot Access Regulations and Local Politics: Evidence from Italian Municipalities”

 

17:00-17:45
Giorgio Gulino, Università di Bergamo: “Party Ideology and Policies”, with Matteo Cervellati, Università di Bologna, Paolo Roberti, Università di Bologna.
 

17:45-18:45 Visit to the archeological museum.


18:45-19:45

KEYNOTE LECTURE Joan Esteban, Institut d’Anàlisi Economica: ”Income Inequality and Class Conflict”.

 

21:00 SOCIAL DINNER

 

20th June - Political Economy

 

08:30-09:30

Fabio Michelucci, Cerge-Ei: “Electoral Contests with Dynamic Campaign Contri butions”, with Andrea Mattozzi, European University Institute.

 

09:30-10:30
Stephane Wolton, London School of Economics: “Wisdom of the Crowd? Information Aggregation and Electoral Incentives”, with Carlo Prato, Columbia University.

 

10:30-11:00 COFFE BREAK

 

11:00-12:00

Anja Prummer, Queen Mary University of London: “Voter Turnout and Polariza- tion Cycles”, with David Minarsch, University of Cambridge.
 

12:00-13:00

Patrick Le Bihan, Sciences Po: “Political Accountability and the Production of Fake News”, with Catherine Hafer, New York University, Dimitri Landa, New York University.

 

13:00 LUNCH

 

20th June - Media Economics

 

14:30-15:15

Emilio Calvano, Università di Bologna: "Online Recommender Systems: biased advice and its nature", with Bruno Jullien, Toulouse School of Economics.

 

15:15-16:00

Leonardo Madio,  University of York: "Effects of Ad-blockers Adoption on Digital Piracy: a Blessing or a Curse?", with Bipasa Datta, University of York.

 

 

16:00-16:30 COFFE BREAK

 

16:30-17:30

 

KEYNOTE LECTURE Bruno Jullien,  Université de Toulouse: ”Privacy Protection”, with Mike Riordan, Columbia University, Yassine Lefouili, Toulouse School of Economics..

 

21:00 SOCIAL DINNER

 

21st June - Media Economics

 

09:30-10:15

Paul Belleflamme, Université de Aix-Marseille: “Price Discrimination and Dispersion under Asymmetric Profiling of Consumers”.

 

10:15-11:00

Axel Gautier, Université de Liège: “Net Neutrality: Zero-Rating vs Paid Prioritization", with Robert Somogyi, CORE.

 

11:00-11:30 COFFE BREAK

 

11:30-12:15

Jordana  Viotto da Cruz,  Université Paris 13: "Platform Differentiation and Competition: Empirical Evidence of the Crowdfunding Market"

 

12:15-13:00

Simone Righi, Università di Bologna: "Privacy and Persuasion: Are We Getting the Best Deal?, with Elias Carroni, Università di Bologna, Luca Ferrari, Università di Firenze.

 

13:00 LUNCH

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