09 Oct 2019 When Parents Have to Pay Dearly for Their Children The direct and indirect costs of becoming parents affect the propensity to have children, as shown by various empirical studies estimating the effects of income, welfare and education
25 Sep 2019 When the Minority Shareholder Is Calling the Shots Things change when hedge funds drive shareholder activism through the purchase of 10% of the capital with voting rights, and gain control when other shareholders join them
23 Sep 2019 When It Comes to Sports, Will Europe Become American? Europe and America have two different business models in professional team sports. However, when the European Super League replaces the existing Champions League, the winning model will be apparent
23 Sep 2019 How Hoarding Cash Affects Firms A study of over 1,700 Italian companies investigates the relationship between liquidity and corporate value. It is positive for family companies, particularly if executives come from the family
16 Sep 2019 The Mafia Only Threatens During Election Cycles A study shows that the violence of criminal organizations affects local politicians and in particular new mayors in the first month after taking office
13 Sep 2019 Robot Advisor, the Investor's Best Friend Thanks to open banking we will see an evolution in data analytics, says Pasquale Orlando, Bocconi alumnus and founder of DeusTechnology. And we will learn to trust expert systems