23 Feb 2018 How a Sentence Can Affect International Agreements The European Court of Justice rejected the draft EuropeCanada agreement on the processing of data for airline passengers. Arianna Vedaschi explains the consequences
27 Feb 2018 The Obstacle to Integration in Europe Is not Culture In a study with Alberto Alesina and Francesco Trebbi, Guido Tabellini analyzes how the integration of Europe is not put at risk by the lack of homogeneity of the peoples in this region
02 Mar 2018 Behind Western Intervention in the Fall of Regimes What are the effects of an external threat to a dictator's survival? This is the question facing Livio Di Lonardo in a study with two coauthors
09 Feb 2018 Why the Multinationals that Influence the World Are Born A series of tradeoffs determine the choice to create a group of companies instead of managing operations within a single company, according to a study by Altomonte, Ottaviano and Rungi
23 Feb 2018 The Theory of Secession From the Roman Empire to Catalonia, from the Soviet Union to Kurdistan: what we can understand by studying the evolution (violent or peaceful) of states
25 Mar 2018 When a Child Is Born, Fathers' Life Satisfaction Improves More than Mothers' A study by Nicoletta Balbo finds that the happiness effect of a newborn is stronger for men than women and depends on a family's gender role attitudes and preferences towards work and family