Category: Events

Reflections by Prof. Rainer Masera on the ISEA Panel at the Trento Festival: “The Role of the Dollar in a New World Order”

ISEA Centro Studi will participate in the Festival dell’Economia di Trento (May 22–25, 2025), contributing to high-level discussions on the transformations shaping the global economy. In this context, ISEA Senior Fellow Prof. Rainer Stefano Masera offers a written reflection that delves into the themes addressed by ISEA’s panel titled “The Role of the Dollar in

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ISEA at Festival dell’Economia di Trento 2025

ENG | ITA ISEA Applied Economics will once again participate in the 2025 Festival dell’Economia di Trento, further strengthening its presence at one of the most prestigious international economic debate events. As part of the event, ISEA is organizing a panel titled: The Role of the Dollar in the Quest for a New World OrderWill the

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Video. Panel ISEA at Festival dell’Economia di Trento

On Saturday, May 25th, 2024, ISEA held a hybrid debate, both in person and via videoconference for global guests, on the theme of economics and geopolitics. The title of the conference was “Global Public Goods: Are national industrial policies the right answer? ”. Throughout the discussion, Federico Arcelli, Franco Bassanini, Daniel Hamilton, Paola Subacchi, and Nicolas

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Press Review. ISEA at Festival dell’Economia di Trento

On Saturday, 25th May 2024, ISEA held a conference in the context of the Festival of the Economy of Trento on the theme of global public goods, titled “Global Public Goods: Are national industrial policies the right answer?”. During the debate Federico Arcelli,  Franco Bassanini, Daniel Hamilton, Paola Subacchi, Nicolas Véron moderated by Maristella Vicini,

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Global public goods: Panel ISEA at Festival dell’Economia di Trento 2024

Global Public goods Public goods present, respect to the goods of private nature, two fundamental conditions: the non-excludability and the non-rivalry.  The non-excludability is the technical, political, and economic impossibility or the extreme difficulty to exclude someone from the consumption of the good, with positive externalities, being the costs not shared among the beneficiaries. The

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