Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

2017

  • Ambrosanio, M.F., e P. Balduzzi. 2017. “Finanza pubblica un altro anno interlocutorio”, Aggiornamenti sociali, 6/7 (68): 465-475.
     
  • Assenza, T., W. A. Brock, e C. H. Hommes. 2017. “Animal Spirits, Heterogeneous Expectations and the Emergence of Booms and Busts”, Economic Inquiry, 55 (1): 542-564.
     
  • Balduzzi, P. 2017. “Il bilancio partecipativo: cosa abbiamo imparato finora”, Vita e Pensiero, 5 (17): 63-66.
     
  • Barbetta, G.P., with A. Martini, and E. Rettore. 2017. “The Impact of Traineeships on the Employment of the Mentally Ill: The Role of Partial Compliance”, IZA Discussion Paper, N° 10582.
     
  • Boitani, A., e S. Colombo. 2017. “Taxi, NNC, Uber: scontro finale o alba di coesistenza?”, Mercato, Concorrenza, Regole, 19: 61-78.
     
  • Boitani, A. 2017. “Un’Eurozona rinnovata per rilanciare l’Europa”, Vita e Pensiero, 3 (17): 48-55.
     
  • Boitani, A., e M. Cavalletti. 2017. “Ciclicità della leva finanziaria e assetti proprietari nel sistema bancario italiano”, Osservatorio Monetario, 1 (17): 72-85.
     
  • Boitani, A., e G. Gallivanone. 2017. “Non performing loans e assetti proprietari nel sistema bancario italiano”, Osservatorio Monetario, 1 (17): 86-93.
     
  • Boitani, A., e I. Pefano. 2017. “La politica monetaria e l’assunzione di rischio da parte delle banche: evidenze dall’Euro”, Osservatorio Monetario, 2 (17): 22-32.
     
  • Boitani, A., e L. Ricci. 2017. “Non performing loans: l’incidenza della politica economica”, Osservatorio Monetario, 2 (17): 33-41.
     
  • Bordignon, M., T. Nannicini, e G. Tabellini. 2017. “Single round vs. runoff elections under plurality rule: A theoretical analysis”, European Journal of Political Economy, 49 (C): 123-133.
     
  • Bordignon, M., V. Grembi, e S. Piazza. 2017. “Who do you blame in local finance? An analysis of municipal financing in Italy”, European Journal of Political Economy, 49: 146-163.
     
  • Bordignon, M. 2017. “Italy: Fiscal Federalism and the Division between North and South”, Politica Economica, 3: 269-288.
     
  • Brenna, E. 2017. “Rich and Well Educated: Are These Requirements Necessary to Claim Healthcare Tax Credits in Italy?”, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 16 (2): 207-217.
     
  • Brenna, E., e L. Gitto. 2017. “The economic burden of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME): an initial summary of the existing evidence and recommendations for further research”, European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 3 (5): 413-420.
     
  • Brenna, E., e L. Gitto. 2017. “Long-term care and elderly care in Europe: are they good synonyms?”, Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali, 3: 297-314.
     
  • Brenna, E., e L. Gitto. 2017. “To what extent is long-term care representative of elderly care? A case study of elderly care financing in Lombardy, Italy”, International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 6 (8): 467-471.
     
  • Buhai, S., E. Cottini e N. Westergaard Nielsen. 2017. “How productive is workplace health and safety?”, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 119 (4): 1086-1104.
     
  • Buso M., F. Marty, e P. Tra Tran, “Public-private partnerships from budget constraints: Looking for debt hiding?”, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 51 (C): 56-84.
     
  • Colombo, L., H. Dawid, M. Piva, e M. Vivarelli. 2017. “Are R&D Investments by Incumbents Decreasing in the Availability of Complementary Assets for Start-ups?”, Small Business Economics, 49 (3): 513-531.
     
  • Colombo, S. 2017. “Traditional banks, online banks, and number of branches”, Economia e Politica Industriale – Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, 44: 175-197.
     
  • Colombo, S., e L. Grilli. 2017. “Should I stay or should I go? Founder’s decision to exit from an entrepreneurial venture during an industrial crisis”, Industry and Innovation, 24: 97-121.
     
  • Colombo, S., e L. Grilli. 2017. “Should I stay or should I go? Founder’s decision to exit from an entrepreneurial venture during an industrial crisis”, Industry and Innovation, 24: 97-121.
     
  • Corno, L. 2017. “Homelessness and Crime: Do Your Friends Matter?”, The Economic Journal, 127 (602): 959–995.
     
  • Cottini, E., e P. Ghinetti. 2017. “Is it the way you live or the job you have? Health effects of lifestyles and working conditions”, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 17 (3).
     
  • Buhai, I. S., E. Cottini, e N. Westergaard-Nielsen. 2017. “How Productive Is Workplace Health and Safety?”, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 119 (4): 1086–1104.
     
  • Crinò R., e L. Ogliari. 2017. “Financial Imperfections, Product Quality, and International Trade”, Journal of International Economics, 104 (1): 63-84.
     
  • Delli Gatti, D. 2017. “The Crisis of Economic Theory and the Complexity View: A Note”, Italian Economic Journal, 3 (3): 419-422.
     
  • Delli Gatti, D., I. Aldasoro, e E. Faia. 2017. “Bank Networks: Contagion, systemic risk and prudential policy”, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 142: 164-188.
     
  • Di Cagno, D., A. Galliera, W. Güth, N. Pace, e L. Panaccione. 2017. “Experience and gender effects in acquisition experiment with value messages”, Small Business Economics, 48 (1): 71-97.
     
  • Di Cagno, D., A. Galliera, W. Güth, F. Marzo e N. Pace. 2017. “(Sub) Optimality and (Non) Optimal Satisficing in Risky Decision Experiments”, Theory and Decision, 83 (2).
     
  • Gamba, S. 2017. “The effect of Intellectual Property Rights on domestic innovation in the pharmaceutical sector”, World Development, 99: 15-27.
     
  • Ascari, G., A. Florio, e A. Gobbi. 2017. "Transparency, expectations anchoring and inflation target", European Economic Review, 91: 261-73.
     
  • Grazzini, J., M. Richiardi, e M. Tsionas. 2017. “Bayesian Estimation of Agent-Based Models”, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 77: 26-47.
     
  • Lossani, M. 2017. “Globalizzazione, un Fenomeno al Capolinea?”, Vita e Pensiero, 2.
  • Gama, J., D. Massaro, J.P. Bouchaud, D. Challet, e C. Hommes. 2017. ”Do Investors Trade Too Much? A Laboratory Experiment”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 140: 18-34.
     
  • Hommes, C., T. Makarewicz, D. Massaro, e T. Smits.  2017. “Genetic Algorithm Learning in a New Keynesian Macroeconomic Setup”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 27 (5): 1133-1155.
     
  • Agliari, A., D. Massaro, A. Spelta, e N. Pecora. 2017. “Inflation Targeting, Recursive Inattentiveness and Heterogeneous Expectations”, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 49 (7): 1587-1619.
     
  • Bellino, E., e S. Nerozzi. 2017. “Causality and interdependence in Pasinetti’s works and in the modern classical approach”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 41 (6): 1653–1684.
     
  • Orsi, C. 2017. “The Political Economy of Inclusion. The Rise and Fall of the Workhouse System”, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 39 (4): 1-29.
     
  • Orsi, C. 2017. “Survival Value and a Robust, Practical, Joyless Individualism: Thomas Nixon Carver, Social Justice, and Eugenics”, History of Political Economy, 49 (3): 469-495.
     
  • Panebianco, F., e T. Verdier. 2017. “Paternalism, Cultural Transmission and Diffusion on Complex Networks”, Games and Economic Behavior, 105: 155-176.
     
  • Panebianco, F., S. Currarini, e E. Fumagalli. 2017. “Games on Networks: Direct Complements and Indirect Substitutes”, Games and Economic Behavior, 105: 40-58.
     
  • Panebianco, F., G. Olcina, e V. Calabuig. 2017. “The Dynamics of Personal Norms and the Determinants of Cultural Homogeneity”, Rationality and Society, 29 (3), 322-354.
     
  • Panebianco, F., L. Mittone, e A. Santoro. 2017. “The Bomb-Crater Effect of Tax Audits: Beyond Misperception of Chance”, Journal of Economic Psychology, 61: 225-243.
     
  • Immordino, G., e S. Piccolo. 2017. “Organized Crime, Insider Information and Optimal Leniency”, Economic Journal, 127: 2504-2524.
     
  • Ellermann, C., F. Lindner, S. Reissl, e R. Tarne. 2017. “A third era of credit theory? Endogenous money from Wolfgang Stützel's balance mechanics perspective”, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, 14 (1): 13-22.
     
  • Pieroni, L., e L. Salmasi. 2017. ‘’The economic impact of smoke-free policies on restaurants, cafés and bars: panel data estimates from the European countries”, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 36 (4): 853-79.
     
  • Celidoni, M., e L. Salmasi. 2017. ‘’Investigating the Poverty-Obesity Paradox in Europe”, Economics and Human Biology, 26: 70-85.
     
  • Pasqualini, M., D. Lanari, L. Minelli, L. Pieroni, e L. Salmasi. 2017. ‘’Health and Income Inequalities in Europe: What Is the Role of Circumstances?”, Economics and Human Biology, 26: 164-73.
     
  • Naimzada, A., N. Pecora, e A. Spelta. 2017. “Money feedback rules and equilibrium determinacy in pure exchange overlapping generation models”, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 23 (1): 1-23.
     
  • Montolio, D., M. Piacenza, e G. Turati. 2017. “Funding and School Accountability: The Importance of Private and Decentralised Public Funding for Pupil Attainment”, Fiscal Studies, 38 (4): 615-639.
     
  • Di Giacomo, M., M. Piacenza, L. Siciliani, e G. Turati. 2017. “Do Public Hospitals Respond to Changes in DRG Price Regulation? The Case of Birth Deliveries in the Italian NHS”, Health Economics, 26 (S2): 23-37.