20 Mar 2019 Without Bold Fiscal Choices, only Catastrophes Make the World Less Unequal A ERCfunded study of inequality in Europe since the Middle Ages shows a trend towards an increasingly unequal distribution of wealth, that only the Black Death and wars have been able to reverse in absence of redistributive fiscal policies
19 Mar 2019 The Myth of the Marshall Plan and Its Effects on Growth The economic recovery of Germany after World War II was driven by mostly internal resources, explains Tamas Vonyo in a paper.
13 Mar 2019 Corporate Heritage: A Competitive Advantage for Companies A study by Elisabetta Merlo and Mario Perugini places significant value on the unique inheritance that every company receives from its past
07 Mar 2019 How, When and Why the Benetton Family Became Edizione Ltd A study by Andrea Colli, Head of the Department of Social and Political Sciences, on one of the most important Italian entrepreneurial families
05 Mar 2019 From Henry Ford to Steve Jobs: The (French) Evolution of Entrepreneurship The figure of the entrepreneur from the turn of the 20th century to the present in a book by Giuseppe Berta
16 Apr 2019 Structural Adjustment Programs Imposed by the IMF Slash Bureaucratic Quality in Developing Countries New research by Bocconi University's Alexander Kentikelenis and colleagues finds that structural reforms attached to IMF loans adversely affect the ability of states to effectively regulate the economy