22 Feb 2022 How Climate Change Led to Social Inequality in Iron Age Asia A new study by Mattia Fochesato finds that an agricultural revolution sparked by climate change, with its shift from a labor limited to a land limited economy, is at the root of a dramatic rise in inequality
18 Jan 2022 Banks: After Covid, the Challenge Is to Support Innovation in Companies Fundamental will be for Italy to be able to select and offer support to companies that stand out for their innovative potential in order to emerge from the socalled Great Financial Crisis
19 Apr 2022 Opening the Black Box Bocconi professors Sandra Fortini and Sonia Petrone propose a new methodology to shed light on black box algorithms by using the predictive approach that is typical of Bayesian statistics
10 Dec 2021 Don't Be Ashamed of Your Financial Troubles if You Want to Avoid... Financial Troubles Adam Eric Greenberg and colleagues find that, by exacerbating financial hardship, shame makes it even more difficult to escape the experience of living in poverty
13 Feb 2022 The Lockdown? It Wasn't in the Charts The pandemic was not entirely unexpected, yet many governments, including Italy, have completely deviated from predefined pandemic plans
12 Dec 2021 The Effects of Extraordinary Loans on Competition and Bankruptcies The outcome of the emergency measures implemented during the pandemic, will be verified in the long term, but it could lead to distorting effects on the market in the absence of efficient control mechanisms