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Person
Aleksandar Stojanovic
YSI Finance law and economics WG, Coordinator PhD candidate, Collegio Carlo Alberto / University of Gent Lecturer in Law and Economics, International University College of Turin Research Associate, Eating City Platform Aleksandar’s work focuses on influence of legal and institutional environment on economic development. He is presently studying large scale corporate investment in land in Nigeria in its’ relation to evolution of property rights regime and effects on household welfare, food security and food sovereignty. -
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Working Paper SeriesDiscrimination, Social Identity, and Coordination: An Experiment
Apr 2015
This paper presents an experiment investigating the effect of social identity on hiring decisions. The question is whether people discriminate between own and other group candidate
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Working Paper SeriesNetworks in the Laboratory
Feb 2015
This chapter surveys experimental research on networks in economics.
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Article
Can CDS be exchange traded?
Jan 13, 2011
Today’s Financial Times article: Report to highlight alleged conflicts of interest in Goldman’s dealings (Jan 12, 2011), Goldman’s pieties insult our intelligence (Jan 13, 2011)
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Are banks firms? (continued)
Jun 15, 2011
Liquidity versus Solvency
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How Music Helped James Baldwin Make Sense of Inequality
Feb 21, 2018
Ed Pavlić discusses the role of music in communicating suffering and resistance in the African-American experience
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Conference Session
China’s International Economic Strategy
Nov 21, 2017 | 04:00—05:30
The Implications of Xi’s Belt and Road Initiative for China and the World Economy
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Grant
Years granted: 2011, 2012Drivers of Technology Adoption and Consequences of the Dynamics of Technology Adoption for Economic Growth
This research project studies the drivers of technology adoption as well as the consequences of the dynamics of technology adoption for economic growth.
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Working Paper SeriesAn investigation into Multivariate Variance Ratio Statistics and their application to Stock Market Predictability
Mar 2015
We propose several multivariate variance ratio statistics. We derive the asymptotic distribution of the statistics and scalar functions thereof under the null hypothesis that returns are unpredictable after a constant mean adjustment (i.e., under the weak form Efficient Market Hypothesis). We do not impose the no leverage assumption of Lo and MacKinlay (1988) but our asymptotic standard errors are relatively simple and in particular do not require the selection of a bandwidth parameter. We extend the framework to allow for a time varying risk premium through common systematic factors.
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Working Paper SeriesEurope 1957 to 1979: From the Common Market to the European Monetary System
Nov 2019
This essay deals with the contradictory dynamics that engulfed Europe from 1959 to 1979, the year of the launching of the European Monetary System.
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Working PaperThe Geography of New Technologies
Jun 2020
Rising inequality has focused attention on the benefits of new technologies. Do these accrue primarily to inventors, early investors, and highly skilled users, or to society more widely as their adoption generates employment growth?
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Video
Racist Violence and Economic Activity
Jan 5, 2017
Riots, lynchings and other forms of violence dramatically disproportionate impact on the lives and prospects of African inventors. That’s just one indicator, says Professor Lisa Cook, of the profound impact of racial violence on the economic structure
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Conference paperScarcity, Preferences and Cooperation: A Mimetic Analysis
Apr 2013
In “The Ambivalence of Scarcity” which is my contribution to L’Enfer des choses. René Girard et la logique de l’économie, written by Jean-Pierre Dupuy and originally published in French in 1978, I attempt to apply mimetic theory to modern economics and to economicphenomena, and also to explain why economic issues and economics as a discipline occupy such an important place in the modern world.
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Article
Why Can’t Economics See Race?
Oct 19, 2016
Theoretical dogmas that are literally blind to the causes of the racism that determines the economic fates of most African-Americans leaves the economics profession unable to comprehend or recognize remedies for a key driver of America’s crippling inequality. Instead, conventional economic models unmindfully shape policies that actually exacerbate racial conflict.
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So What Can We Do About Inequality?
Jul 24, 2015
Tony Atkinson’s new book points the way forward.