11 Apr 2022 Why to Be an Economically Active Citizen in Europe In the third episode of Words of Europe, Fulvia Ristuccia looks at the implications and advantages of being an EU citizen.
12 Apr 2022 The Corruption Gender Gap: Female Officials Fall into Temptation Less Often Francesco Decarolis and Paolo Pinotti find that women bureaucrats are 22% less likely to be investigated in Italy and 81% less likely to be arrested in China. A defensive, risk averse attitude may be the explanation
13 Apr 2022 ESG and Responsible Finance: SDA Bocconi and CRIF Launch the REPAiR Laboratory Objective: the measurement of truly sustainable business models and applied research on responsible finance to support companies on the path of ESG principles, the central mission of the PNRR
08 Apr 2022 How the War in Ukraine Could End IGIER Visiting Student Vaasavi Unnava reports on the seminar by Professors McFaul (Stanford) and Guriev (Sciences Po) on the Russian Ukrainian war
06 Apr 2022 How Europe Says Recovery In the second episode of Words of Europe, Rosalba Fama' tackles Next Generation EU
05 Apr 2022 Gender Pay Gap Can Spoil Elections Where the gender pay gap is large, voters are biased against women and parties have fewer female candidates, Julien Sauvagnat explains in the eighth episode of the Think Diverse podcast series