LEZIONI “MARIO ARCELLI” e WORKSHOP DI POLITICA ECONOMICA

Comune di Piacenza
Assessorato alla Cultura
CESPEM – Centro Studi Politica Economica e Monetaria “MARIO
ARCELLI” - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
IN COLLABORAZIONE CON LA FONDAZIONE “CESAR”
LEZIONI “MARIO ARCELLI” e WORKSHOP DI POLITICA
ECONOMICA
12 e 13 aprile 2007
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Sala Convegni “Giuseppe Piana”
Via Emilia Parmense, 84 – Piacenza
Giovedì 12 aprile
Ore 10:00
Saluto del Sindaco di Piacenza, Ing. Roberto Reggi
Saluto del Preside della Facoltà di Economia, Prof. Maurizio Baussola
Ore 11:00: 1a LEZIONE “MARIO ARCELLI”
A cura del Prof. Peter Hammond, Stanford University, sul tema “Intergenerational Public
Finance in the Global Economy”
Ore 14:30
Tavola rotonda di approfondimento.
Intervengono:
Prof. Andrea Beltratti, Pro Rettore, Università Commerciale “L. Bocconi” di Milano
Prof. Luigi Campiglio, Pro Rettore, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano
On. Pier Paolo Cento, Sottosegretario Ministero dell’Economia e delle Finanze
On. Prof. Antonio Marzano, Università di Roma “La Sapienza” e Presidente del CNEL
Prof. Marcello Messori, Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”
Prof. Giacomo Vaciago, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano
Venerdì 13 aprile
Ore 10:30
Saluto del Prof. Maurizio Bussola, Preside della facoltà di Economia dell’Università Cattolica
del Sacro Cuore di Piacenza
Saluto del Prof. Marco Mazzoli, Direttore del “CESPEM Mario Arcelli”
Ore 11:00: 2a LEZIONE MARIO ARCELLI
A cura del Prof. Peter Hammond, Stanford University, sul tema “History, Rules and Other
Surprising Externalities”
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Ore 14:30, AULE “E”, “I” e “Gasparini”, Facoltà di Economia
WORKSHOP DI POLITICA ECONOMICA
organizzato da: CESPEM (Università Cattolica di Piacenza), Istituto di Politica Economica
(Università Cattolica di Milano), Dipartimento di Economia e Metodi Quantitativi (Università
del Piemonte Orientale), Johns Hopkins University – Bologna Center, Université d’Evry
(Francia), Polish Academy of Sciences and Warsaw School of Economics (Polonia)
Parallel session A
14:30 Stefano Bosi, Université de Lille, Thomas Segmuller, CNRS and Centre d’Economie de
la Sorbonne, “On the Ramsey Equilibrium with Heterogeneous Consumers and Endogenous
Labor Supply”
15:15 Silvia Platoni, Royal Halloway, University of London and Catholic University of
Piacenza, “Asymmetric Information and Annuities”
16:00 Pietro Alessandrini, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Andrea Presbitero, Università
Politecnica delle Marche and CeMaFiR, Alberto Zazzaro, Università Politecnica delle Marche
“Banks Distances and Financing Constraints for Firms”.
16:45 Coffee Break
17:00 Domenico Moro, University of Warwick and Catholic University of Piacenza, “Social
Security and Dynamic Aspects, a Simulation Approach”
17:45 Tareq Sadeq, Université d’Evry Val d’Essonne, “Pooling Bayesian Estimation of a
DSGE Model for a Panel of Small Open Emerging Economies”
Parallel session B
14:30 Diego Scalise, IMF “Macroeconomic Effects of Deregulation in Goods Market”
15:15 Daniela Bragoli, University of California Davis and Catholic University of Piacenza,
“Optimal Inflation Weights for EU Countries”
16:00 Abdul Allem, Université Paris Nord, “Channels of Transmission of Monetary Policy :
Evidence from India and Pakistan”.
16:45 Cofee Break
17:00 Magdalena Malinowska, University of Cologne, “The Risk Management Approach of the
Federal Reserve System – a Model for the European Central Bank?”
17:30 Daniela Bragoli, University of California Davis and Catholic University of Piacenza
Piero Ganugi, Catholic University of Piacenza Giancarlo Ianulardo, University of Warwick,
“Transvariation Analysis and Balance of Payments Crisis”
18:00 Andrea Roventini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Mauro Napoletano, ETH,
Zürich, Giorgio Fagiolo, University of Verona and Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies,
“Are Output-Growth Ratio Distributions Fat-Tailed? Some Evidence from OECD Countries”
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Parallel Session C
14:30 Temimi Bayram, Faculté de Sciences Economiques et de Gestion, Tunis, “Emergence of
a Monetary Euro Block : a Dynamic Model Analysis“
15:15 Marta Arespa Castello, European University Institute, “Terms of Trade, Undiversifiable
Labor Income and Gains form Portfolio Diversification: a Stylised Model with Firm Entry”
16:00 Marco Airaudo, Humboldt Universität, Berlin, “Monetary Rules and Indeterminacy in
Dollarized Open Economies”
16:45 Coffee Break
17:00 Marco Arnone, University of Eastern Piedmont & CeMaFiR, Salim Dar Bar, IMF and
Alessandro Gambini, Università Politecnica delle Marche, “Supervisors' Governance and
Quality of Supervision: Evidence from the Banking Sector”
17:30 Thomas Eife, University of Heidelberg and Stephan Maier, Unicredit Group, “A
Currency Changeover with a 2 Billion Euro Price Tag”
18:00 Marco Mazzoli, Catholic University of Piacenza and Christian Barducci, BPI,
Derivative Desk, “Testing exchange rate efficiency: the case of Euro-Dollar”.
"The conference papers will be considered for publication in an issue of "Bank i Kredyt" - the
research journal of the National Bank of Poland. The papers will go through the standard refereeing
process of "Bank i Kredyt", and hence there is no precommitment to publish the papers and only
accepted manuscripts will be published. The editors will aim to speed up the editorial process. For
more information on "Bank i Kredyt" see: http://www.nbp.pl/bankikredyt/en." The authors can send
their papers to Cezary Wójcik ( [email protected])
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