Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
SPRING 2013
Roberta Dessi (Toulouse School of Economics)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
The available evidence from numerous studies in psychology suggests that overconfidence is a much more important phenomenon in North America than in Japan. Relatedly, North Americans appear to view high self-esteem much more positively than Japanese. The pattern is reversed when it comes to shame, a social emotion which appears to play a much more important role among Japanese than North Americans. We develop an economic model that endogenizes these observed differences, and relates them to differences in the economic and social environment. A crucial tradeoff arises in the model between the benefits of encouraging self-improvement and the benefits of promoting initiative and new investments. In this context, self-esteem maintenance (self-enhancement) and high sensitivity to shame emerge as substitute mechanisms to induce efficient effort and investment decisions, generating a "North American" equilibrium with overconfidence and low sensitivity to shame, and a "Japanese" equilibrium with high sensitivity to shame and no overconfidence. The analysis identifies the key equilibrium costs as well as the benefits of reliance on each mechanism, and the implications for welfare.
- 17 MAY2013Forecasting Using a Large Panel of Predictors: Bayesian Model Averaging Versus Principal Components RegressionRoom B - 1st floor h.12:00-13:30
Rachida Ouysse (University of New South Wales)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
- 24 MAY2013Do Cash Transfers Improve Birth Outcomes? Evidence from Matched Vital Statistics, Program and Social Security DataRoom B - 1st floor h.12:00-13:30
Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary University of London and LSE)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
- 31 MAY2013Realized Volatility and Business Cycle Fluctuations: A Mixed-Frequency VAR ApproachRoom B - 1st floor h.12:00-13:30
Alain Hecq (Maastricht University)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
- 18 SEP20131st Summer Program on Applied Economic TheoryFaculty of Economics - Via Columbia, 2 - Rome
The Theory of Incentives with Applications to Governmental Organizations and Environmental Issues
From 18/09/2013 to 20/09/2013 - 25 OCT2013TBARoom B - 1st floor h.12:00-13:30
Dino Gerardi (Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
- 15 NOV2013TBARoom B - 1st floor h.12:00-13:30
Estelle Cantillon (ECARES)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
- 29 NOV2013TBARoom B - 1st floor h.12:00-13:30
Emmanuelle Auriol (Toulouse School of Economics)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars
- 14 MAR2014TBARoom B - 1st floor h.12:00-13:30
Emilia Del Bono (University of Essex)
Riccardo Faini CEIS Seminars