
14.30 Introduzione: Michelangelo Vasta (USiena)
Sessione 1. Chair: Pierangelo Toninelli (UBicocca)
14.45 Mauro Rota (URoma) e Jacob Weisdorf (USouthern Denmark), Living standards in Rome: a long run view (1285-1860)
Discussant: Alessandro Nuvolari (SSSUP)
15.35 Veronica Binda (UBocconi), Is it better to be alone than in bad company? International joint- ventures in Italy during the Twentieth century
Discussant: Renato Giannetti (UFirenze)
16.25 Coffee break
16.50 Giovanni Federico (UPisa), Michelangelo Vasta (USiena) and Alessandro Nuvolari (Sssup),
The origins of the Italian regional divide: evidence from real wages, 1861-1913
Discussant: Emanuele Felice (UChieti-Pescara)
17.40 Mattia Bertazzini (LSE), The long-term impact of Italian colonial roads in the Horn of Africa.
1935-2000
Discussant: Gabriele Cappelli (UABarcelona)
18.30 Chiusura dei lavori
28 ottobre 2016
Sessione 2. Chair: Leandro Conte (USiena)
10.00 Patrizia Battilani (UBologna) e Francesca Fauri (UBologna), Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in Europe: the case of Bologna and London
Discussant: Alberto Rinaldi (UModena)
10.50 Coffee break
11.20 Leonardo Ridolfi (IMT-Lucca), French economic growth from Philippe Le Bel to the Revolution
Discussant: Paolo Di Martino (UBirmingham)
12.10 Francesco Cinnirella (CESifo Munchen) e Ruth Schueler (Ifo, Munchen), Nation building: The role of central spending in education
Discussant: Giovanni Federico (UPisa)
13.00-14.00 Pranzo
Sessione 3. Chair: Giandomenico Piluso (USiena)
14.00 Stefano Chianese (UTorVergata ), Internal migrations, housing and poverty in the Fascist Rome: The case of Baraccati (1924-1933)
Discussant: Giacomo Domini (USiena)
14.50 Paolo Di Martino (UBirmingham), Barbara Pistoresi (UModena) and Alberto Rinaldi (UModena), International financial flows, domestic credit intermediation, and industrial growth in the periphery of the gold standard regime: evidence from Italy, 1861-1913
Discussant: Carlo Ciccarelli (URoma2)
15.40 Coffee break
16.00 Anna Missiaia et al (Lund University) The Wealth of the Richest: Inequality and the Nobility in
Sweden, 1750-1901
Discussant: Giovanni Vecchi (UTor Vergata)
16.50 Conclusioni
17.30 Chiusura dei lavori