Seminars

Doomsday to Today: 1,000 Years of Spatial Inequality

Abstract

To what extent were modern within-state spatial inequalities established in the distant past? Using uniquely detailed data from the Doomsday Book, I show that areas of England that were 10% richer in 1086 remain on average between 1% and 2% richer today almost 1,000 years later.


All Along the Watchtower: Military Landholders and Serfdom Consolidation in Early Modern Russia

Andrea Matranga and Timur Nathkov

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Paolo Crosetto (INRAE) 

"Using the laboratory to design and inform (nutritional) policies."

Tuesday 27 February - h. 15.30

Room: Sala Acquario.


Francesco Manaresi (Bank of Italy)

"Managerial Input and Firm Performance. Evidence from a Policy Experiment."

Wednesday 14 February - h. 14.30

Sala Acquario, DIEC

 


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"Some optimal control problems for epidemics"

SALVATORE FEDERICO - UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA

Thursday 18 January h 11.00

Aula ESTREMO PONENTE 

 


MARCO PANGALLO - CENTAI INSTITUTE 


Inferring beliefs on climate risk from a datadriven agent-based model of the housing market

13 December h 12 - Aula Acquario