13 Jul 2020 How Rightwing Populism Could Grow From Trump to Johnson, a look at the short and longterm effects on the popularity of leaders and governments who managed Phase 1 and 2 of the pandemic. And how the economic recession can give new life to extremists
10 Jul 2020 Monetary Policy No Longer Facing a Crisis Alone The European Recovery Fund is a historic turning point: the first embryo of a common fiscal policy for the EU, so long awaited
09 Jul 2020 Executive Education: History of a Metamorphosis After adapting to the big data and sustainability imperatives of the 2010s, business schools need to focus on new needs to deal with the great uncertainty caused by the pandemic. We must move to strengthen the skills of managers and decision makers in critical thinking, creativity, people management, and more generally the ability to manage complex situations with a vision for the common good
08 Jul 2020 A Research Lab to Reduce the Uncertainty Brought by the Pandemic To address the Covid19 crisis which is global in scope for its health, economic and social impact, researchers need to study the problem and design responses in an equally global and multidisciplinary way. For this reason, Bocconi has established the Covid Crisis Lab, a research hub that fosters dialogue among academics from different fields and sets of skills
24 Apr 2020 Four Things We Can Learn from the Pandemic It isn't rocket science, says Leonardo Caporarello, but the sooner we learn to surf uncertainty, manage stress, redefine priorities and build effective teams, the readier we'll be for Phase II.
22 Apr 2020 Coronavirus, When Food Security Fractures Relations Between States Can restrictions on food exports introduced by certain countries be justified under WTO rules? Perhaps. However, we must not forget the lessons of history: autarky was often disruptive for countries that implemented it