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Seminars held during
2000
January
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Asymmetries of
Information in Centralized Order-Driven Markets
Nicolas BOCCARD (CORE, University of Louvain) and
Riccardo Calcagno (Tilburg University)
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Stima indiretta
Giorgio CALZOLARI (Università di Firenze)
February
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Disability
Insurance and Labor Supply
Hielke BUDDELMEYER (New York University)
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Household Characteristics and the Distribution of
Income
Conchita DAMBROSIO (New York University)
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Health Insurance and Consumer Welfare: the Case
of Monopolistic Drug Markets
Berthold WIGGER (University of Mannheim and CSEF)
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The Fall and Rise of Earnings Inequality in
Italy. A Semiparametric Analysis of the Role of
Institutional and Market Forces
Marco MANACORDA (University College London and
University College Berkeley)
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Comparison Utility and Precautionary Saving
Patrick TOCHE (University of Oxford)
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Organizational Design of R&D Activities
Stefan AMBEC (Green, Universitè Laval, Canada)
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Enforceability and Risk-sharing in Financial
Contracts: from the Sea Loan to the Commenda in
late Medieval Venice
Yadira GONZALEZ DE LARA (Stanford University)
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Learning in OLG Model with Imperfect Competition
Klaus ADAM (Istituto Universitario Europeo)
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Hormone Beefs, Chloridric Chicken and
International Trade: Can Scientific Uncertainty
Be an Informational Barrier to Trade?
Giovanni IMMORDINO (Università di Tolosa)
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Optimal Unemployment Compensation with Utility
Bounds
Nicola PAVONI (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
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Loan Contracts without Committment
Peter SIMMONS (University of York)
March
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Artificial
Intelligence Tools for Economic Analysis: A
Tutorial
Mario EBOLI (Seconda Università di Napoli)
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The Computational Cost of Inference
Mario EBOLI (Seconda Università di Napoli)
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Capital Subsidies versus Employment Subsidies: A
Trade-off Between Capital and Employment?
Alberto PETRUCCI (LUISS and Università di
Macerata) and E.S. Phelps (Columbia University)
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Did Financial Shocks Disproportionately Hit Small
Businesses in Asia? Evidence from Malaysia and
the Republic of Korea
Ilker Domaç (World Bank) and Giovanni FERRI
(Università di Bari and World Bank)
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Higher Education Provision and Finance
Elena DEL REY (CORE, Université de Louvain)
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Does Volatility Pay?
Giovanni BARONE-ADESI (Università della Svizzera
Italiana)
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Does Limited Bankruptcy Cause People to Be Credit
Constrained
Charles Benedict GRANT (University College
London)
April
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Information
spillovers and factor adjustment
Luigi Guiso (Università di Sassari and Ente
Luigi Einaudi) and Fabiano SCHIVARDI (Bank of
Italy)
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The Cycle of Corporate Distress, Rescue and
Dissolution: A Study of Small and Medium Size UK
Companies
Oren SUSSMAN (London Business School)
May
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Dynamic
Risksharing in the United States and Europe
Federico ASDRUBALI (European University
Institute)
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Labour Supply and Incentive: an Empirical
Application of Optimal Tax Theory
F. Bourguignon (DELTA, Paris) and Amedeo SPADARO
(DELTA, Paris, and Universitat de les Illes
Balears)
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Sorting and Long-Run Inequality
Raquel FERNANDEZ (New York University and London
School of Economics)
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Capital Market Imperfections and Bank's Loan
Supply: Does the Structure of the Bank Sector
Matter?
Charlotte OSTEERGARD (Financial Group Market of
the London School of Economics)
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The Impact of Lobbying on the Allocation of
Political Authority
Sonia FALCONIERI (Ente Luigi Einaudi) and Moez
Bennouri
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Intertemporal Choice and Consumption Mobility
Tullio JAPPELLI (CSEF, Università di Salerno and
CEPR) and Luigi Pistaferri (Stanford University)
June
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Bank intervention
and information manipulation
Aleix CALVERAS (Universitat de les Illes Balears
and CSEF, University of Salerno)
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Psychological Traits and Trading Strategies
Bruno Biais, D. Hilton, K. Mazurier and
Sébastien POUGET (Université de Toulouse and
CSEF, University of Salerno)
October
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Labour Demand and
Financial Market Imperfections
Giovanni PICA (Universitat Pompeu Fabra and
Università di Napoli Federico II)
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Limit Order Book Transparency and Depth:
Empirical Evidence from Sydney and New Zealand
Futures Exchanges
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Alex FRINO
(University of Sydney and Sydney Futures
Exchange)
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Corporate Finance and the New Economy
Nicolas BOCCARD (CSEF Università di Salerno and
CORE)
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The Walrasian Tâtonnement to Economize on
Cognitive Transaction Costs: An Experiment
Sébastien POUGET (CSEF Università di Salerno
and Université de Toulouse)
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Promotion Probabilities vs. Exits
Edwin Van GAMEREN (Social and Cultural Planning
Office - Den Haag) and Maarten Lindeboom
(Tinbergen Institute and Free University of
Amsterdam)
November
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Competitive Prices
in Markets with Search and Information Frictions
Klaus ADAM (European University Institute and
CSEF)
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Voluntary Lender-Responsibility Agreements in the
Consumer Credit Market
Elisabetta Jossa (Brunel University) and Giuliana
PALUMBO (European University Institute)
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Decentralizing Incentive Efficient Allocations of
Economies with Adverse Selection
Piero GOTTARDI (Università Cà Foscari, Venezia)
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How to Take an Exam if you Must. Bargaining with
a Deadline
Hsueh-Ling HUYNH (Boston University)
December
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Network Economies
for the Internet
Hans GÖTTINGER (CSEF Università di Salerno)
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Asset Prices under
Bounded Rationality and Noise Traders
Roberto MONTE (Università di Tor Vergata), E.
Barucci and M. Giuli
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Early Retirement
Vincenzo GALASSO (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
and Università Bocconi, Milano)
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Centre for Studies
in Economics and Finance
University of Naples
Federico II
Department of
Economics
Via Cintia, Monte S.
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