04 Apr 2023 High Speed Internet Can Boost Credit in Developing Countries The arrival of fiberoptic cables to the African coasts allowed banks to adopt new technologies, thus revamping interbank markets and improving liquidity management. The result: a 22% expansion in credit supply
03 Apr 2023 Fifty Research Excellence Awards to Bocconi Scholars High quality research activity contributes to Bocconi's international standing and reputation
30 Mar 2023 Making Sense of How People Decide Nicola Gennaioli nets an ERC grant to study irregularities and inconsistencies in the formation of beliefs and choices
28 Mar 2023 Sonja Opper Is the New De Agostini Endowed Chair in Corporate Strategy The chair, supported by the De Agostini Group, is inaugurated today with a keynote lesson and further speech by Drago, Basilico, Colao, Scaroni and Goitini
23 Mar 2023 High Inflation and Monetary Policy: Where Do We Go from Here IGIER Visiting Student Giovanna Milone reports on a seminar with Lucrezia Reichlin, Jordi Gali and Massimo Rostagno
22 Mar 2023 How Terrorism Affects Our Language and the Vote for the Radical Right Following the series of terrorist attacks between 2015 and 2017, German Twitter users shifted their language towards that of the far right AfD party, treating immigration as a security threat. Eventually voters rewarded the party at the 2017 election, as Gaia Rubera and Francesco Giavazzi found