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Battista Severgnini

@bsevergnini

Associate Professor at the Dept. of Economics,Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Growth, Productivity, Economic History, Sport Economics.

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Our next talk is on Monday, 07 March. Gaia Narciso @gaia_narciso from Trinity College Dublin will present "The Intergenerational Transmission of Conflict" (joint work with Battista Severgnini). All welcome!

Our next talk is on Monday, 07 March. Gaia Narciso @gaia_narciso from <a href="/tcddublin/">Trinity College Dublin</a> will present "The Intergenerational Transmission of Conflict" (joint work with Battista Severgnini). All welcome!
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Were individuals whose families were affected by the Great Famine more likely to rebel during the Easter Rising and War of Independence? In a new paper, @gaia_narciso and Battista Severgnini explore this and the role of trauma in later rebellions doi.org/10.1016/j.jdev… @TCD_SSP 1/8

Were individuals whose families were affected by the Great Famine more likely to rebel during the Easter Rising and War of Independence? 
In a new paper, @gaia_narciso and <a href="/bsevergnini/">Battista Severgnini</a> explore this and the role of trauma in later rebellions doi.org/10.1016/j.jdev… @TCD_SSP 1/8
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Irish rebels who revolted against British rule were more likely to come from families and locations most affected by the #GreatIrishFamine, according to new research from economic historians. Read more here: bit.ly/3ZtPJ1e 📸National Folklore Collection UCD

Irish rebels who revolted against British rule were more likely to come from families and locations most affected by the #GreatIrishFamine, according to new research from economic historians. Read more here: bit.ly/3ZtPJ1e

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The chances of somebody being a rebel in the struggle for Irish independence was impacted by the extent to which the Great Famine affected where they came from, new research shows irishtimes.com/history/2023/0…

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A new study, using methodologies from the field of economics, has revealed the impact of the Great Irish Famine on future generations. bit.ly/3kTueZf

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Check out this video interview with Battista Severgnini, an Associate Professor at the Copenhagen Business School (Copenhagen Business School), on his #ASSA2024 poster about the intergenerational transmission of values and income. aeaweb.org/conference/vid…

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Mister Gasperini’s powerful motivational speech, the Invisible productivity and how football and Bergamo can help explain it. Meeting on Calcio, Productivity and University at Uni Cattolica. secondotempo.cattolicanews.it/news-impegno-m…