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On June 27-July 1, 2005, the Center for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF)
and the Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER Bocconi) hold their joint CSEF-IGIER Symposium on Economics and Institutions. The
conference structure reflected the intention of leaving time for free, informal
discussion. Seminars took place in the mornings in three parallel sessions.
Afternoons were reserved for more informal workshops and collaborative work.
The conference program included papers in the following areas:
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Industrial organization and finance
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Institutions, political economy, and development
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Macroeconomics
There were five invited lectures given by leading international scholars: Abhijit Banerjee (MIT), Joe Harrington (Johns Hopkins University), Albert Ma
(Boston University), Lucrezia Reichlin (ECARES
and ECB) Michael Woodford (Columbia University).
The conference venue was Villa Orlandi,
a
seventeenth century villa on the island of Capri at a short distance from
Anacapri.
The
organizing committee:
Antonio
Acconcia,
Giacinta Cestone, Eliana La Ferrara,
Tommaso
Monacelli
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