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Istituto Banco di Napoli
Fondazione
Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e
della Ricerca
Monday, 27 June 2011
Afternoon Session:
Consumption
13.30–14.30 Registration
14.30–15.14 Christopher
Carroll
(Johns Hopkins University),
Macrofoundations of Microeconomics
15.15–16.00 Mario Padula
(Università
Ca’ Foscari and CSEF),
Investment in Financial
Literacy and Saving Decisions
(joint with T. Jappelli)
16.00–16.30 Coffee Break
16.30–17.15 Dimitris
Christelis
(SHARE, CSEF, and CFS),
Consumption, Unemployment and
Wealth Shocks in the Wake of the Great Recession
(joint with D. Georgarakos and T. Jappelli)
17.15–18.00 Loretti
Isabella Dobrescu
(University of New South Wales),
Why Aren’t
Developed Countries Saving?
(joint
with L.J. Kotlikoff and A.
Motta)
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Morning Session: Micro Theory
9.30–10.15 Andrea Prat
(London School of Economics),
Screening with an Approximate
Type Space
(joint with K. Madarász)
10.15–11.00 Andrew Newman
(Boston University),
Loopholes: Social Learning and the Evolution of
Contract Form
(joint with P. Jehiel)
11.00–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–12.00
Marco Pagnozzi
(Università
di Napoli
Federico II
and CSEF),
Vertical
Separation with Private Contracts (joint with S. Piccolo)
12.00–12.30 Daniela Fabbri
(University of Amsterdam),
The Commitment Problem
of Secured Lending
(joint with A.M. Menichini)
12-30–13.00
Judit Montoriol
Garriga (Universitat
Autonoma de Barcelona),
Firms as Liquidity Providers:
Evidence from the 2007-2008 Financial Crisis
(joint with E.A. Garcia Appendini)
13.00–14.30 Lunch
Afternoon session: Political
Economy
14.30–15.15 James Snyder
(MIT),
Benefits and
Costs of Primary Elections
15.15–16.00 Tommaso Nannicini
(Università
Bocconi e IGIER),
Tying Your Enemy’s Hands in Close Races: The
Politics of Federal Transfers in Brazil (joint
with F. Brollo)
16.00–16.30 Coffee break
16.30–17.15 Andreas Madestam (Università
Bocconi and IGIER),
Shaping the Nation: Estimating the Impact of
Fourth of July Using a Natural Experiment (joint
with D. Yanagizawa-Drott)
17.15–18.00 Riccardo Puglisi
(Università di
Pavia e Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano),
What do Ads Buy? Daily
Coverage of Listed Companies on the Italian
Press (joint
with M. Gambaro)
Wednesday 29 June 2011
Morning Session: Finance
9.30–10.15 Pietro
Veronesi
(Chicago University),
Uncertainty about Government Policy and Stock
Prices
(joint with L. Pastor)
10.15–11.00 Marco Pagano
(Università di
Napoli Federico II and CSEF),
Accounting Transparency, Tax
Pressure and Access to Finance (joint with A. Ellul, T. Jappelli and F. Panunzi)
11.00–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–12.00 Giovanni Puopolo
(Università Bocconi, IGIER and CSEF),
Firm Migration and Stock
Returns
12.00–12.30 Alessandro Beber
(University
of Amsterdam),
Pricing
Liquidity Risk with Different Investment
Horizons (joint with J. Driessen and P. Tuijp)
12.30–13.00 Cristina Cella
(Stockholm
School of Economics),
Investors’ Horizons and the Amplification of
Market Shocks (joint with A. Ellul and M.
Giannetti)
13.30–14.30 Lunch
Afternoon session: Industrial
Organization
14.30–15.15 Giacomo Calzolari
(Università di
Bologna),
Competition
with Exclusive Contracts and Market Share
Discounts
15.15–16.00 Jeanine Miklos-Thal
(University of Rochester),
Buyer
Power and Interlocking Vertical Relations
16.00–16.30 Coffee break
16.30–17.00
(Università di
Roma Tor Vergata),
Building Reputation for Contract Renewal:
Implications for Performance Dynamics and
Contract Duration (joint with P. Rey)
17.00–17.30 Emilio Calvano
(Università
Bocconi and IGIER),
The Impact of the Internet on Advertising
Markets for News Media (joint with S. Athey and
J.S. Gans)
17.30–18.00 Sarah Draus
(CSEF),
The Certification Role
of Listings
20.00 Social
dinner
Thursday 30 June 2011
Morning Session: Micro Theory
9.30–10.15 Alessandro Pavan
(Northwestern
University),
Price Discrimination in
Many-to-Many Matching Markets
(joint with R. Gomes)
10.15–11.00 Alberto Motta
(University of New South Wales),
Collusion and
Selective Supervision
10.40–11.00 Coffee break
11.00–11.50 Piepaolo Battigalli
(Università Bocconi and IGIER),
Strategies and Interactive
Beliefs in Dynamic Games (joint with A. Di Tillio and D. Samet)
11.50–12.40 Fulvio Ortu
(Università
Bocconi and IGIER),
Envelope Theorems in Banach Lattices
(joint with A. Battauz
and M. De Donno)
12.40–14.00 Lunch
Afternoon
session:
Experiments/Behavioural
14.30–15.15 Botond Koszegi
(University of California Berkeley),
A Model of Focusing in
Economic
Choice
(joint
with
A.
Szeidl)
15.15–16.00 Joshua B. Miller
(Università
Bocconi and IGIER),
Experiential vs.Observational Learning:
Over-weighting Experience
(joint
with
Z.
Maniadis)
16.00–16.30 Coffee
break
16.30–17.00 Francesco Drago
(Università di Napoli Parthenope and CSEF),
Social Pressure,
Social Interactions and Compliance Behavior:
Evidence from a Large Scale Field Experiment
(joint
with F. Mengel and C. Traxler)
17.00–17.30 Eleonora Patacchini
(Università di Roma La Sapienza),
Dynamic Aspects of Teenage
Friendships and Educational Attainment
(joint
with
E. Rainone and Y. Zenou)
17.30–18.00 Giovanni Immordino
(Università di Salerno and CSEF),
Regulating
Prostitution: Theory and Evidence from Italy (joint
with F.F. Russo)
Friday 1 July 2011
Morning
Session: Macro Finance
9.30–10.15 Carlo Favero
(Università
Bocconi and IGIER),
Demographics and
the Behaviour of Interest Rates (joint with A.E.
Gozluklu and H. Yang)
10.15–11.00 Matteo Ciccarelli
(European
Central Bank),
Monetary Policy Analysis in Real-Time. Vintage
Combination from a Real-time Dataset (joint with
C. Altavilla)
11.00–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–12.00 Marco Maffezzoli
(Università
Bocconi and IGIER),
Tax Evasion under Market Incompleteness
12.00–12.30 Claudio Tebaldi
(Università
Bocconi and IGIER),
The Relative Leverage
Premium
(joint with F. Ippolito and R. Steri)
12.30–13.00 Saverio Simonelli
(Università di
Napoli Federico II and CSEF),
Fiscal Policy after a
Disaster: Evidence from the 1980-81 Earthquake
in the South of Italy
(joint with A. Acconcia and G. Corsetti)
13.00 Lunch
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