2014 POLITICAL ECONOMY WORKSHOP Day 1 Monday, May 12 08:30 - Registration Hallway of room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) 09:00 -09:15 Welcome Speech Room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) 09:15 - 11:15 Parallel Session A. Experimental Political Economy I. Room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) Chair: Florian Morath (Max Planck Institute) 09.15-09.55: M. Bigoni, M. Casari, D. Gambetta, F. Pancotto, S. BORTOLOTTI (University of Bologna) “Cooperation Hidden Frontiers: The Behavioral Foundations of the Italian North-South Divide” Discussant: Ferruccio Ponzano (University of Piemonte Orientale) 09:55-10.35: J. Bone, D. SPENGLER (University of York) “On lab-testing mixed-strategy play in a corruption game with endogenous detection” Discussant: Florian Morath (Max Planck Institute) 10.35-11.15: L. Herbst, K. A. Konrad, F. MORATH (Max Planck Institute) “Endogenous group formation in experimental contests” Discussant: Stefania Bortolotti (University of Bologna) 09:15- 11:15 Parallel Session B. Empirical Political Economy I: Turnout. Room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) Chair: Anna Lo Prete (University of Turin) 09.15-09.55: E. COSTAS-PEREZ (Universitat de Barcelona) “Political Corruption and Voter Turnout:Mobilization or Disaffection?” Discussant: Bruno Bosco (University of Milan-Bicocca) 09:55-10.35: M. De Paola, M. DE BENEDETTO (Birkbeck College) “Candidates’ Quality and Electoral Participation: Evidence from Italian Municipal Elections” Discussant: Simone Moriconi (Catholic University of Milan) 10.35-11.15: F. Revelli, A. LO PRETE (University of Turin) “Voter Turnout and City performance” Discussant: Frank Neher (Free University of Berlin) 11.15: 11.30: Coffee Break Hallway of room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) 11.30-13.30: Parallel Session A. Fiscal Federalism I. Room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) Chair: Massimo Bordignon (Catholic University of Milan) 11.30-12.10: J. Simon, J. M. VALASEK (WZB Berlin) “Centralized fiscal spending by supranational unions” Discussant: Jan‐Egbert Sturm (KOF, ETH Zurich) 12.10-12.50: F. CHATAGNY (KOF, ETH Zurich) “Incentive Effects of Fiscal Rules on the Finance Minister’s Behaviour: Evidence from Revenue Projections in Swiss Cantons” Discussant: Massimiliano Piacenza (University of Torino) 12.50-13.30: A. Sollé-Ollé, P. Sorribas-Navarro, M. CURTO GRAU (University of Heidelberg) “Partisan Targeting of intergovernamental transfers & state interference in local elections: evidence from Spain” Discussant: Claudio Lucifora (Catholic University of Milan) 11.30-13.30: Parallel Session B. Voting I. Room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) Chair: Giovanna Iannantuoni (University of Milan – Bicocca) 11.30-12.10: P. ROBERTI (University of Bologna) “Lobbying in a multidimensional policy space with salient issues” Discussant: Arnaud Dellis (Laval University) 12.10-12.50: V. Merlin, E. KAMWA (University of Caen) “Scoring rules over subset of alternatives: Consistency and paradoxes” Discussant: Vardan Baghdasaryan (University of Milan - Bicocca) 12.50-13.30: C. Cotton, A. DELLIS (Laval University) “Informational Lobbying and Agenda Distortion” Discussant: Paolo Roberti (University of Bologna) 13.30: 14.45 Lunch Hallway of “Aula Magna” (ground floor) 14.45-16.45: Parallel Session A. Autocracy and Conflicts Room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) Chair: Mario Gilli (University of Milan-Bicocca) 14.45-15.25: R. Bouccekine, K. Puzon, F. PRIEUR (University of Montpellier) “On the timing of political regime changes in Arab countries” Discussant: Mario Gilli (University of Milan-Bicocca) 15:25-16.05: M. Sarr, T. Willems, S. LARCOM (SOAS, University of London) “Dictators Walking the Mogadishu Line: How Men Become Monsters and Monsters Become Men” Discussant: Li Yuan (Stockholm School of Economics) 16:05-16.45: R. BONFATTI (University of Nottingham) “The Sustainability of Empire in Global Perspective: the Role of International Trade” Discussant: Silvia Marchesi (University of Milan-Bicocca) 14.45-16.45: Parallel Session B. Legislative Room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) Chair: Lucia Visconti Parisio (University of Milano-Bicocca) 14.45-15.25: G. Iannantuoni, E. Manzoni, M. CELLA (University of Milan-Bicocca) “Constitutional Rules and Efficient Policies” Discussant: Leo Ferraris (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid) 15:25-16.05: S. MICHEL (University of Hamburg) “Endogenous Parliamentarism” Discussant: Alessia Paccagnini (University of Milan-Bicocca) 16:05-16.45: F. Gunziger, J. STURM (KOF, ETH Zurich) “It’s politics, stupid! Political Constraints Determine Governments’ Reactions to the Great Recession” Discussant: Philipp an de Meulen (RWI Essen) 16.45- 17.00: Coffee Break Hallway of room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) 17:00-18.20: Parallel Session A. Behavioural Political Economy. Room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) Chair: Salvatore Piccolo (Catholic University of Milan) 17.00-17.40: G. Tabellini, F. PASSARELLI (University of Teramo) “Emotions and Political Unrest” Discussant: Salvatore Piccolo (Catholic University of Milan) 17.40-18.20: A. BELMONTE (IMT Lucca) “Sophisticated Electoral Accountability: A Political Psychology Agency Theory” Discussant: Francesco Passarelli (University of Teramo) 17:00-18.20: Parallel Session B. Voting II. Room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) Chair: Frank Neher (Free University of Berlin) 17.00-17.40: C. Bredemeier, P. AN DE MEULEN (RWI Essen) “The vote on the Wall Street bailout: A Political Winner’s Curse” Discussant: Giovanni Ursino (Catholic University of Milan) 17.40-18.20: G. Corneo, F. NEHER (Free University of Berlin) “Income Redistribution in Democracies: Does the Majority Rule?” Discussant: Francesco Scervini (University of Torino) 20.00: Social Dinner Resturant Savini Via Ugo Foscolo, 5 Day 2 Tuesday, May 13 08:30 - Registration Hallway of room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) 09:00 - 11:00 Parallel Session A. Political Accountability. Room G127- “PIO XI” (First Floor) Chair: Giacomo Ponzetto (Universitat Pompeu Fabra; CREI) 09.00-09.40: C. Prato, P. BUISSERET (Warwick University) “Electoral Control and the Human Capital of Politicians” Discussant: Andrea Mattozzi (European University Institute) 09.40-10.20: A. Mattozzi, D. IORIO (European University Institute) “Good Old Spendthrift. The Fiscal Effects of Political Tenure” Discussant: Paolo Pinotti (Bocconi University) 10.20-11.00: U. Troiano, G. PONZETTO (Universitat Pompeu Fabra; CREI) “Social Capital, Government Expenditures and Growth” Discussant: Peter Buisseret (Warwick University) 09:00- 11:00 Parallel Session B. Fiscal Federalism II. Room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) Chair: Massimo Bordignon (Catholic University of Milan) 09.00-09.40: M. Bordignon, G. Turati, M. GAMALERIO (University of Warwick) “Decentralization, Vertical Fiscal Imbalance and Political Selection” Discussant: Valentino Larcinese (Bocconi University) 09.40-10.20: T. Saarimaa, J. TUKIAINEN (Government Institute for Economic Research VATT) “Common Pool Problems in Voluntary Municipal Mergers” Discussant: Marta Curto Grau (University of Heidelberg) 10.20-11.00: B. Geys, J. HOLM (Vrije Universitat Brussel) “Social identification and redistribution in heterogeneous federations” Discussant: Justin M. Valasek (WZB Berlin) 11.00: 11.15: Coffee Break Hallway of room G127- “PIO XI” (First Floor) 11:15-11.45 Institutional Greetings Room G127- “PIO XI” (First Floor) 11.45-13:00 Keynote Lecture. Professor James Robinson (Harvard University) “High Powered Incentives with Weak Institutions” Room G127- “PIO XI” (First Floor) 13.00: 14.15 Lunch Hallway of room G127- “PIO XI” (First Floor) 14.15-16.15: Parallel Session A. Political Economy of Mass Media Room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) Chair: Francesco Sobbrio (Catholic University of Milan) 14.15-14.55: M. Adena, M. Petrova, V. Santarosa, K. Zhuravskaya, R. ENIKOLOPOV (Barcelona IPEG, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, New Economic School) “Radio and the Rise of Nazis in Pre-War Germany” Discussant: Francesco Sobbrio (Catholic University of Milan) 14.55-15.35: R. Durante, A. Tesei, P. PINOTTI (Bocconi University) “No News, Big News: The Political Consequences of Entertainment TV” Discussant: Riccardo Puglisi (University of Pavia) 15.35-16.15: A. LITTLE (Cornell University) “Communication Technology and Protest” Discussant: Ruben Enikopolov (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) 14.15-16.15: Parallel Session B. Experimental Political Economy II. Room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) Chair: Hector Solaz (University of Birmingham) 14.15-14.55: J. H. Kagel, A. BARANSKI (Ohio State University) “Communication in Legislative Bargaining” Discussant: Hector Solaz (University of Birmingham) 14.55-15.35: M. Battaglini, L. MECHTENBERG (University of Hamburg) “When do conflicting parties share political power? An experimental study” Discussant: Andrzej Baranski (Ohio State University) 15.35-16.15: C. De Vries, S. Hobolt, H. SOLAZ (University of Birmingham) “Everybody loves the winner! The micro-foundations of the Incumbency advantage” Discussant: Valeria Maggian (University of Milan-Bicocca) 16.15- 16.30: Coffee Break Hallway of room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) 16:30-18.30: Parallel Session A. Conflicts Room G005 - “Cripta Aula Magna” (underground floor) Chair: Mario Gilli (University of Milan-Bicocca) 16.30-17.10: D. Meierrieks, T. KRIEGER (Freiburg University) “The Roots of Islamist Armed Struggle, 1968-2007” Discussant: Luca Stanca (University of Milan-Bicocca) 17.10-17.50: T. APOLTE (Munster University) “Youth bulges, Insurrections, and Politicoeconomic Institutions” Discussant: Li Yuan (Stockholm School of Economics) 17.50-18.30: K. Bhatia, J.-PAUL AZAM (Toulouse School of Economics) “Provoking Insurgency in a Federal State” Discussant: Mariapia Mendola (University of Milan-Bicocca) 16.30-18.30: Parallel Session B. Empirical Political Economy II. Room G016-“Maria Immacolata” (ground floor) Chair: Massimiliano Onorato (IMT Lucca) 16.30-17.10: V. LARCINESE (Bocconi University) “Enfranchisement and Representation: Evidence from the Introduction of Quasi-Universal Suffrage in Italy” Discussant: Massimiliano Onorato (IMT Lucca) 17.10-17.50: M. Andini, A. Dalmazzo, G. DE BLASIO (Bank of Italy) “The Size of Political Jurisdictions: A Model with some Evidence from a Fascist Consolidation” Discussant: Giacomo Ponzetto (Universitat Pompeu Fabra; CREI) 17.50-18.30: M. Dincecco, M. ONORATO (IMT Lucca) “Military Conflict and the Economic Rise of Urban Europe” Discussant: Roberto Bonfatti (University of Nottingham)
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