This is a recurring event: View all events in the series “Research Seminar in Economics”
The department of economics weekly seminar series invites speakers to present their current research across all fields of economics.
Date and Time: 13:30–14:45, Wednesday, 21 October 2026
Location: D427, Rhind Building, City St George's, University of London
Abstract
The abstract is currently being finalised and will be communicated soon.
About the speaker
Paolo Pinotti is a Professor of Economics, Dean of the Faculty and Endowed Chair in the Economic Analysis of Crime at Bocconi University, where he founded and directs the CLEAN Unit for the Economic Analysis of Crime.
He is an applied economist with a strong interest in social phenomena that matter from both a scientific and a policy perspective, such as immigration, discrimination, crime and mass media.
His recent work has covered, among others, the effect of legal status on immigrants’ crime, organised crime, corruption in public procurement and the design of public subsidies.
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