13 May 2022 Four Shades of Deglobalization In a technical note in the HBS Case Collection, Valeria Giacomin and Geoffrey Jones outline the different scenarios that could lead to the end, or redefinition, of globalization
10 May 2022 Preference for Remaining Is Key to Successful Immigration Jerome Adda and Simon Goerlach observe that immigrants who plan to stay in the host country develop social contacts and other skills that allow them to earn more. They also make a larger contribution to public coffers
06 May 2022 Working While in School Has Long Lasting Effects on Your Human Capital Three scholars analyze the effects of a well designed Uruguayan work school program: higher earnings and higher likelihood to be employed two years after the experience, and no sign of declining school attendance or lower grades
05 May 2022 Getting Rid of Zombies: How to Improve the Accounts of Italian Companies 260 billion Euros of public support have saved the system from collapse in the pandemic period, but now we must govern the phasing out, according to a study by Bocconi's Equita Lab in Capital Markets
03 May 2022 Including Migrants in the Vaccination Plan According to a paper by some researcher of Bocconi, in Europe, inclusion models for the vaccination plan are possible and essential
03 May 2022 Family Planning: The Silence That Might Kill 27,000 People per Year Kerim Can Kavakli and Valentina Rotondi estimate the effects of the US withdrawing foreign aid for NGOs that provide information on or access to abortion in developing countries. They show what happens under the Mexico City Policy, enforced by Republican administrations