Our second day at the #SITESGLO2024 conference continues with a thought-provoking keynote by @_ADeshpande on "Unpacking the Pathways between Social Norms, Opportunities and Women's Work"
📚 New study : How does conflict impact firms' economic performance? 🌍
Check our paper with @micdimaio and @AminurR35582654 just out at the Journal of Development Economics #JDE
https://t.co/y3ibxO3M0n
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Recently accepted in #JEEM:
"Adaptation to climate change: Air-conditioning and the role of remittances," by Teresa Randazzo, Filippo Pavanello, & Enrica De Cian.
https://t.co/ijIa6vU0Hg
🗓️#Today Thank you to our speaker @BastienCF, from Middlesex University, for the presentation "Economic Uncertainty and Fertility Cycles: Baby Boom and Busts in Twentieth Century America" #DISAE#Economics#Seminars@Uniparthenope
🗓️#Today Thank you to our speaker Prof. Giuseppe De Feo, from University of Liverpool, for the presentation on political competition and organized crime #DISAE#Economics#Seminars@Uniparthenope
Submit your paper to the Annual #SITES2023 Conference on Development Economics
Keynotes: François Bourguignon, Paola Giuliano, @SMGSequeira and @kfzimmermann
📌 September 14-16, 2023
🌎 Palazzo Pacanowski, Naples
Apply by 15 May 2023!
Link to apply: https://t.co/TmNiEnC3gU
🗓️#Today at 17:00 Rocco Caferra from University of Bari presents "Knowledge diffusion in social networks under targeted attacks and random failures: the resilience of communities " #DISAE#Economics#Seminars@Uniparthenope
🗓️#Oggi alle 17:00 @massimilianog e @r_fusari illustreranno @PagoPA e il flusso dati sulle transazioni elettroniche degli agenti economici con le pubbliche amministrazioni -"PagoPA S.p.A. Da piattaforma per i pagamenti ad abilitatore di trasformazione digitale" #DISAE#Seminars
🗓️#Today at 17:00 Giacomo D'Alisa from CES - University of Coimbra presents "the role of working-class communities and the slow violence of toxic pollution in environmental health conflicts: a global perspective" #DISAE#Economics#Seminars@Uniparthenope
#Today at 17:00 Pasquale Foresti from LSE & University of Roehampton presents "Deflationary Traps, Agents’ Beliefs and Fiscal-Monetary Policies" #DISAE#Economics#Seminars@Uniparthenope