10 Apr 2020 COVID19 Changes the Way We Think of Food Safety The pandemic seems to have started from the stalls of an open air market, with possible implications on the use of the precautionary principle in international agreements, which Leonardo Borlini is studying
14 Apr 2020 The Social Effects of the Spanish Flu After one century, the descendants of those who experienced the worst effects of an incompetent handling of the pandemic still display lower levels of interpersonal trust, new research finds
14 Apr 2020 Coronavirus Data Analysis Made Easier Marco Bonetti, Director of the Dondena Centre, has developed a tool that displays the progress of the epidemic at provincial, regional and national levels
09 Apr 2020 Bouncing Back Stronger Than Ever The champions of post traumatic growth are often family firms, according to research by Salvato, Minichilli, Amore and Sargiacomo
08 Apr 2020 Intensive Care Bottlenecks Explain High COVID19 Mortality in Lombardy The most widespread epidemiological model matches reality only if this hospital constraint is considered, and caution is advised for exiting from the lockdown, according to a study by Carlo Favero
15 Apr 2020 The Economic Cost of Social Distancing Two Bocconi Professors estimate that French GDP could decrease by 5.6% due to the measures against COVID. The same measures would cost 6.6% of the GDP in Italy, 5.7% in Germany, 5.5% in the United Kingdom and 6.7% in Spain