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Conference Program
Last updated
2020-07-08
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Public Defense - Emil Bustos
5/10/2022, 1:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Emil Bustos defends his PhD dissertation “Essays on Firms' Hiring, Investment and Risk Management Decisions” on May 10, 2022.
Public Defense - Andrew Proctor
6/2/2022, 1:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Andrew Proctor defends his PhD dissertation “Essays on Cognitive Skills, Human Capital and Econometric Methods” on January 17, 2023.
Books
Last updated
2020-06-23
Books published by faculty at the department from 1980 to present day.
A primer on the SIR model
Last updated
2020-04-30
Mathematical models are used to approximate epidemic outbreaks and try to predict their outcomes. In this popular Youtube lecture, Tom Britton, Professor in Mathematical Statistics and Dean of...
Lockdowns are meant to provide time
Last updated
2020-08-20
Debraj Ray (NYU) and Sreenivasan Subramanian (Chennai, India) write a very powerful critique of India's COVID-19 lockdown policy, that rings true much more broadly. Lockdowns and social distancing can...
Optimal testing
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2020-04-29
A new working paper by Jakob Jonnerby (Oxford) and co-authors analyzes how to optimally prioritize testing resources under scarcity.
Paying for the pandemic
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2020-05-06
TSE economists weigh in on the role of the ECB and financial markets for the financing of the Covid debt in Europe.
Do people change their behaviour when face masks are mandatory?
Last updated
2020-09-07
Although face masks reduce the chance of transmission of coronavirus, some governments have been reluctant to make their use mandatory in public places. People’s behaviour is likely to change when...
To Lock or not to Lock?
Last updated
2020-06-23
The Italian Society of Economists (SIE) invites to a webinar with Eleni Lioliou (Queen Mary University of London School of Business and Management) and Giovanni Cerulli (IRCrES-CNR - Research...