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    Why Do Populists Neglect Climate Change? A Behavioural Approach

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    This paper analyses the reasons why most populist parties and movements either deny the existence of the climate change (CC) issue or openly oppose the policies for tackling it. Since this denialism may appear irrational, the analysis applies the heuristics and bias literature developed by cognitive psychologists and behavioural economists. Moreover, it uses findings from behavioural development economics, as well as insights from the literature on social dilemmas and collective action, to understand the attitudes of those that are inclined to vote for populist parties, also stressing the analogies between populists’ opposition to the policies for mitigating the effects of CC and their hostility to the policies for tackling the effects of the recent Covid-19 pandemic. The conclusions of the paper may help restyling the habitual framing of the CC issue and revising the policies towards it, so as to make them more appealing to those attracted by populist parties

    Giorgio Borelli, Terni e problemi di storia economica europea

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    Lorenzetti Luigi. Giorgio Borelli, Terni e problemi di storia economica europea. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 55ᵉ année, N. 4, 2000. pp. 889-890

    Las audiencias públicas y la Corte Suprema

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    Este texto es la desgrabación de una conferencia dictada por el doctor Ricardo Lorenzetti en la Universidad Di Tella, sobre el tema “Las audiencias públicas y la Corte Suprema,” en Octubre de 2013

    Art, connaissance et thérapie

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    Lorenzetti Loredano Matteo. Art, connaissance et thérapie. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 46 n°411, 1993. Psychologie de l'art. Tome II. pp. 619-620

    Interacting levels of complexity at work: the verb SEE in the implicit object construction

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    This volume examines the two related disciplines of lexicology and lexicography. Lexicology—where the focus is on the nature of words— forms the first part of the volume, while lexicography, and its consequent attention to the analysis of words in dictionaries, informs the essays in the second part of the work. The lexicological studies begin with an examination of vocabulary changes in the evolution of the English language. These analyses are then followed by a group of interrelated essays which take as their object the concept of vision and how it is lexicalized. The essays are based on the theory of lexical complexity and are complemented by the final two essays in the lexicological group that are instead corpus-driven linguistic analyses designed to tease out hidden meanings in words and their collocations. A similar attention to detail, methodological awareness, and the most recent literature in the field is reflected in the essays on lexicography. The essays include a researcher’s guide to the 453 early English dictionaries in the Cordell Collection (Indiana State University in Terre Haute); a study of Matthias Moth’s project to compile a dictionary of the Danish language in the early eighteenth century; the concept and realization of etymological accuracy in Blount’s, Johnson’s and Webster’s dictionaries as well as other similarly insightful studies of both historical and modern- day issues in the field of lexicography

    Entrevista a Ricardo Lorenzetti. Presidente de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación

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    Ricardo Lorenzetti, Presidente de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación, habla acerca de asuntos relacionados con dicho ente
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