Books

Why Europe and China Took Different Paths

In Two Paths to Prosperity, Joel Mokyr and Guido Tabellini explain how forms of...

23 Feb 2026, by Barbara Orlando

Democracy and Its Limits

Marta Cartabia explains why democratic power needs limits, so that...

23 Feb 2026, by Barbara Orlando

At the home of innovation

Inspired by the book 'A casa di Einstein' (At Einstein's House) by Gianmario...

23 Feb 2026, by Barbara Orlando

Large Language Models

Thinking Through Machines

LLMs are not just tools work assisting: they are becoming the environment...

23 Feb 2026, by Debora Nozza

Biodiversity

The Credits Race

A Bocconi study examining 15 biodiversity credit schemes worldwide depicts a...

23 Feb 2026, by Ezio Renda

Nature and the Markets

A Bocconi study shows that investors demand higher returns for commodities...

23 Feb 2026, by Ezio Renda

Gentrification

Milan: The Cultural Drive That Makes Neighborhoods Thrive

A Bocconi study looks at twenty years of transformations in the city’s cultural...

23 Feb 2026, by Diane Orze

London: Startups, the Silent Engine Reshaping the City

The first two decades of the 2000s, in one of the world’s most dynamic...

23 Feb 2026, by Diane Orze

Opinions

The Politicization of Sustainability

ESG disclosure depends on a company’s internal ideology and the political...

23 Feb 2026, by Gennaro De Novellis

The New Oligopoly

Pricing algorithms can generate collusive outcomes without companies entering...

23 Feb 2026, by Valeria Caforio

Growing Old with the Market

How founders capture and sustain market attention over time

23 Feb 2026, by Paola Cillo, Gaia Rubera

Solidarity Put to the Test

From NextGenerationEU to European public goods, the European Union is...

23 Feb 2026, by Eleanor Spaventa

The Limits of Transparency

The Limits of Transparency Disclosing discounts and rebates does not lower drug...

23 Feb 2026, by Nicola Maria Fiore

Countering the Trade-Off Myth

Long-term evidence from Uruguay’s “I Study and Work” program shows that working...

23 Feb 2026, by Thomas Le Barbanchon

The Invisible Infrastructure of Circular Fashion

In the fashion industry, Artificial Intelligence is connected to design...

23 Feb 2026, by Francesca Romana Rinaldi

The Social Foundations of Europe

The European welfare tradition links social rights, citizenship and political...

23 Feb 2026, by Graziella Romeo

It Takes Two to Tango

Monetary policy is not a soliloquy where the ECB talks and the others listen...

23 Feb 2026, by Donato Masciandaro