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SUMMARY:phd seminar - Matteo Santangelo Ravà*\, Armand Rigotti**
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DESCRIPTION:*This paper examines whether parental beliefs about the returns
  to early-life investments align with recent evidence emphasizing the first
  1\,000 days of life as a critical window for cognitive development and lon
 g-run human capital formation. We elicit beliefs from parents in the Philip
 pines using a vignette-based approach that contrasts hypothetical investmen
 ts made during infancy with those made during the school-age years. To asse
 ss the behavioral relevance of these beliefs\, we link them to observed par
 ental investments\, measured via infant-directed speech captured through na
 turalistic\, child-centered audio recordings (Long-Form Recordings).**Recen
 t political trends suggest a significant rise in nationalism throughout the
  world. At the same time\, contribution to global public goods shared by se
 veral nations (common defense\, economic partnerships\, environment) is als
 o marked by tensions and unilateral withdrawal. In this paper\, I provide a
 n economic theory that links both phenomena and study how variation in fore
 ign attitudes can affect domestic choices in terms of environmental policy.
  The framework considers a continuum of national agents holding heterogeneo
 us beliefs about the foreign level of pollution reduction effort. Distinct 
 ideological groups are made salient from aggregating views above and below 
 average. Nationalism is then introduced as an identification to the group t
 rusting foreign the least\, and makes individuals care about national wealt
 h or conditional cooperators. Voting equilibrium ultimately reflects both s
 elf-perceptions and collective influences in the population.\\n\\nContact: 
 Philippine Escudié: philippine.escudie[at]univ-amu.frLucie Giorgi: lucie.
 giorgi[at]univ-amu.frKla Kouadio: kla.kouadio[at]univ-amu.frLola Soubeyrand
 : lola.soubeyrand[at]univ-amu.fr\n\nPlus d'informations: https://www.amse-
 aixmarseille.fr/en/events/matteo-santangelo-rav%C3%A0-armand-rigotti-0
LOCATION:MEGA - Salle Carine Nourry\, 424\, Chemin du Viaduc\, 13080 Aix-en
 -Provence
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CONTACT:Philippine Escudié:&nbsp\;philippine.escudie[at]univ-amu.frLucie G
 iorgi: lucie.giorgi[at]univ-amu.frKla Kouadio: kla.kouadio[at]univ-amu.frLo
 la Soubeyrand:&nbsp\;lola.soubeyrand[at]univ-amu.fr
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