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Final Programme This is the final programme of the 18 th ESHET Annual Conference. In case of important change, you will be advised by email. [last update: 26 May 2014] To access the papers of the Conference, click here. (You need to use the password that has been sent to the participants by email.) - - - Thursday 29 May Friday 30 May Saturday 31 May From 10:00: Regist. & Coffee From 12:00: Buffet 8:30 - 10:00 Parallel Sessions C 8:30 - 10:00 Parallel Sessions F 10:00 - 10:30: Coffee 10:00 - 10:30: Coffee 10:30 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions D 10:30 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions G 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch 13:00 - 13:30: Welcome Add. 13:30 - 15:00 Blanqui Lectures 13:30 - 14:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 - 15:00 Parallel Sessions H 14:30 - 15:00: Coffee 15:00 - 15:30: Coffee 15:00 - 16:30 Parallel Sessions E 15:00 - 15:30: Coffee 15:30 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions A 15:30 - 16:30 Presidential Address 16:30 - 17:00: Coffee 16:30 - 18:00 ESHET General Assembly & Honorary Member's Speech 17:00 - 17:30: Coffee From 17:00 Cultural Activities 17:30 - 19:00 Parallel Sessions B From 18:00 Gala Evening From 19:00 Welcome Cocktail

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This is the final programme of the 18th ESHET Annual Conference. In case of important change, you will be advised by email. [last update: 26 May 2014]

To access the papers of the Conference, click here. (You need to use the password that has been sent to the participants by email.)

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Thursday 29 May Friday 30 May Saturday 31 May

From 10:00: Regist. & Coffee From 12:00: Buffet

8:30 - 10:00 Parallel Sessions C

8:30 - 10:00 Parallel Sessions F

10:00 - 10:30: Coffee 10:00 - 10:30: Coffee 10:30 - 12:00

Parallel Sessions D 10:30 - 12:00

Parallel Sessions G

12:00 - 13:30 Lunch

12:00 - 13:30 Lunch 13:00 - 13:30: Welcome Add.

13:30 - 15:00 Blanqui Lectures

13:30 - 14:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 - 15:00

Parallel Sessions H 14:30 - 15:00: Coffee

15:00 - 15:30: Coffee 15:00 - 16:30

Parallel Sessions E

15:00 - 15:30: Coffee

15:30 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions A

15:30 - 16:30 Presidential Address

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee 16:30 - 18:00 ESHET General Assembly

& Honorary Member's Speech 17:00 - 17:30: Coffee

From 17:00 Cultural Activities

17:30 - 19:00 Parallel Sessions B

From 18:00 Gala Evening From 19:00

Welcome Cocktail

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Thursday 29 May 2014

From 10:00 Registration & Coffee (Main Hall) From 12:00 Buffet (Main Hall) 13:00 - 13:30 Welcome Address (Auditorium 263) 13:30 - 15:00 Blanqui Lectures (Auditorium 263)

[Chair: Gilbert Faccarello] Mary Morgan (LSE & University of Amsterdam & University of Pennsylvania) > "Aggregation and the use of Models" - The World in the Model: How Economists Work and Think (CUP 2012) Malcom Rutherford (University of Victoria) > "Deficient Markets" - The Institutionalist Movement in American Economics, 1918-1947: Science and Social Control (CUP 2011)

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee (Main Hall) 15:30 - 17:00 Parallel sessions A (link to papers)

Parallel session A1 - Room 275 Young Scholars I - [Chair: Manuela Mosca] Victor Bianchini [Discussant: Harro Maas] > "Social Comparisons and Individual Welfare: Back to James Mill." Matteo Menegatti [Discussant: Heinz D. Kurz] > "A Comment on Quesnay's Tableau" Niels Geiger [Discussant: Bertram Schefold] > "The Rise of Behavioural Economics in the Literature and as a Source of Policy Advice: A Quantitative Assessment." Parallel session A2 - Room 231 German Liberalism - [Chair: Patricia Commun] Sabine Spangenberg [Discussant: Jean Solchany] > "Hermann Schulze-Delitsch and German Liberalism." Arnaud Diemer & Alain Alcouffe [Discussant: Daniel Nientiedt] > "French Neoliberalism and German Ordoliberalism: The Revival of Liberalism after the Great Depression." José Luis Cardoso & Michalis Psalidopoulos [Discussant: Patricia Commun] > "The German Historical School, Protectionism and Liberalism." Parallel session A3 - Room 232 Roundtable "Transforming Modern Macroeconomics" - [Chair: Stephen Meardon] Michel de Vroey Alan Kirman Goulven Rubin Mauro Boianovsky

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Parallel session A4 - Room 233 Crises and Cycles - [Chair: Muriel Dalpont Legrand] Daniele Besomi [Discussant: Roberto Lampa] > "The Commercial Pendulum, Tradequakes and Financial Tempests. Metaphors for Crises in the 19th Century." Bruce Kaufman [Discussant: Marion Dieudonné] > "The Early British and American Institutionalists on the Dynamic Between Income Inequality and Crisis in Capitalism." Natalia Makasheva [Discussant: Bruce Kaufman] > "N.D. Kondratiev's Design of the Theory of Economic Dynamics, or Dialogue through the Prison Walls." Parallel session A5 - Room 121 Adam Smith on Inequality and Trade - [Chair: Michele Bee] Shinji Nohara [Discussant: Jimena Hurtado] > "Liberty and Inequality in Smith and Condorcet." Rudi Verburg [Discussant: Tony Aspromourgos] > "Adam Smith and Rousseau's Critique of Commercial Society: Towards the Darker Side of the Desire for Distinction." Dirk Brantl [Discussant: Rudi Verburg] > "Mandeville vs. Smith: Luxury, Opulence, Market Growth, and the Wealth of a Nation." Parallel session A6 - Room 122 History of Econometrics - [Chair: Mary Morgan] Olav Bjerkholt [Discussant: Till Düppe] > "The First European Econometric Society Meeting, September 1931, Lausanne." Wilfried Parys [Discussant: Olav Bjerkholt] > "David Hawkins and the Hawkins-Simon Conditions." Duo Qin [Discussant: Mary Morgan] > "Inextricability of Confluence and Autonomy in Econometrics." Parallel session A7 - Room 123 Irving Fisher - [Chair: Rebeca Gomez Betancourt] Adrien Vila [Discussant: Ghislain Deleplace] > "Irving Fisher's Analysis of Money in his Theories of Crises." Annie L. Cot [Discussant: Stavros Drakopoulos] > "On Irving Fisher's Use of Medical Metaphors." Stavros Drakopoulos [Discussant: Annie L. Cot] > "Mathematical Psychics and Hydraulics: The Methodological Influence of Edgeworth and Fisher." Parallel session A8 - Room 125 Samuelson's Legacy - [Chair: John Davis] Amanar Akhabbar [Discussant: John Davis] > "The Methodology of Samuelson's Non-Substitution Theorem." Dan Hammond [Discussant: Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay] > "Paul Samuelson as Social Physician: A History of Therapeutic Nihilism." Juan Carvajalino [Discussant: José Edwards] > "E.B. Wilson and the Establishment of the First Course of Advanced Mathematical Economics at Harvard in the mid-1930s: A Story that Intertwines Mathematics, Social Sciences and Economics."

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Parallel session A9 - Room 126 Political Economy - [Chair: Ferdinando Meacci] Frederico d'Onofrio [Discussant: Alexandre Cunha] > "A Few Notes on the Concept of 'Felicitas Publica' in 18th Century Political Economy." Luca Tedesco [Discussant: Michael McLure] > "Gino Borgatta and the Fascist Economic Autarky." Emre Özel [Discussant: Rima Hawi] > "Political Liberalism(s) from Adam Smith to John Rawls; An inquiry on the ideas of 'Impartial Spectator' and 'Public Reason.'"

17:00 - 17:30 Coffee (Main Hall) 17:30 - 19:00 Parallel sessions B (link to papers)

Parallel session B1 - Room 275 Young Scholars II - [Chair: Catherine Martin] Lucy Brillant [Discussant: Susumu Takenaga] > "Limits of Arbitrage and Interest Rates: A Debate between Hawtrey, Hicks and Keynes." Romain Plassard [Discussant: Harald Hagemann] > "Clower's Volte-Face Regarding the 'Keynesian Revolution'." Eugenia Dinivitzer [Discussant: Michaël Assous] > "Indian Currency and Finance: the Originality of Keynes's Normative View." Parallel session B2 - Room 231 German Ordoliberalism - [Chair: Patricia Commun] Jean Solchany [Discussant: Bertram Schefold] > "From Economic Theory to Kulturkritik: the German Neoliberal Wilhelm Röpke facing the 'Crisis of our Time'." Ekkehard Koehler [Discussant: Patricia Commun] > "(Neo-)Liberals Facing Economic Crises: Insights from the Archives." Manuel Woersdoerfer [Discussant: Stefan Kolev] > "Ordoliberals Facing Socio-Economic Crises." Parallel session B3 - Room 232 Unemployment - [Chair: Mauro Boianovsky] Michel de Vroey [Discussant: Goulven Rubin] > "Conceptualizing Unemployment: A Hard, Long and Unfinished Journeytitle." Karen Knight [Discussant: Atsushi Komine] > "A.C. Pigou's The Theory of Unemployment and its Corrigenda: The Letters of Maurice Allen, Arthur L. Bowley, Richard Kahn and Dennis Robertson." Ioannis Katselidis [Discussant: Tamotsu Nishizawa] > "Dissenting British Economists on Unemployment and Labour Market Policy during the Late Victorian and Edwardian Era (1880-1914)." Parallel session B4 - Room 233 Adam Smith on Ethics and Economics - [Chair: Shinji Nohara] Hiroyuki Furuya [Discussant: Stavros Drakopoulos] > "The Invisible Hand in Adam Smith: Stoic or Calvinist?" Michele Bee [Discussant: Francesca Dal Degan] > "Rethinking Self-Love. Beyond Selfishness and Approbation of Others in Adam Smith's Thought." Amos Witztum [Discussant: Victor Bianchini] > "The Economics of Ethics and the Ethics of Economics in Adam Smith."

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Parallel session B5 - Room 121 Pre-Classical Economics I - [Chair: Alexandra Hyard] Alexandre Cunha [Discussant: Alain Alcouffe] > "An Unnoticed 'Swiss Connection' in the Dissemination of Cameralist Ideas During the Second Half of the 18th Century." Seiichiro Ito [Discussant: Richard van den Berg] > "What Should the English Learn from the Dutch?" Céline Bouillot [Discussant: Alexandra Hyard] > "John Locke and an Economic State of Nature: Mercantilist or Liberal?" Parallel session B6 - Room 122 Human Capital: A Historical Approach - [Chair: Charlotte Le Chapelain] Charlotte Le Chapelin [Discussant: Sylvère Mateos] > "The Concept of Human Capital, an Impasse?" Sylvère Mateos [Discussant: Pedro Teixeira] > "The Human Capital Revolution, after all why Capital?" Pedro Teixeira [Discussant: Charlotte Le Chapelain] > "Multiple Purposes, Loose Ends." Parallel session B7 - Room 123 Rationality and Efficiency - [Chair: Robert Sugden] Dorian Jullien, Judith Favereau & Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche [Discussant: Guilhem Lecouteux] > "Time-risk-social interactions within rationality and fact-value entanglements: the premise of the reconciliation problem with implications in applied economics." Guilhem Lecouteux [Discussant: John Davis] > "How We Became Rational: The Duality of the Economic Man." Robert Sugden [Discussant: Richard Arena] > "Consumer's Surplus for Consumers with Incoherent Preferences." Parallel session B8 - Room 125 Vilfredo Pareto - [Chair: Michael McLure] Motohiro Okada [Discussant: Simone Fagioli] > "Vilfredo Pareto on Labour." Simone Fagioli [Discussant: Manuela Mosca] > "Vilfredo Pareto and the Liberal Debate about Railways in Tuscany in the mid-19th Century." Alberto Zanni [Discussant: Thomas M. Müller] > "A Critical Interpretation of the Relation Pareto-Walras." Parallel session B9 - Room 126 Economic Policy - [Chair: Amanar Akhabbar] Stephen Meardon [Discussant: José Luis Cardoso] > "Protectionist Dilemmas and the Doomed Trade Deal of Messrs. Ulysses S. Grant and Matias Romero." Alfredo Blanco [Discussant: Marie Christine Duggan] > "Some Considerations on the Influence of Economic Liberalism in the May Revolution of 1810." Toshihiko Hozumi [Discussant: Jan Greitens] > "Eduard Heimann's Thought on Socialization and Social Policy in the Era of Weimar Republic."

From 19:00 Welcome Cocktail (Restaurant de Dorigny)

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Friday 30 May 2014

08:30 - 10:00 Parallel sessions C (link to papers) Parallel session C1 - Room 275 On Some Liberal Economists - [Hugh Goodacre] Guenther Chaloupek [Discussant: Harald Hagemann] > "Karl Pribram's Liberalism of Compromise." Filip Vančura [Discussant: Nikolay Nenovsky] > "A Critical Overview on the Work of Prof. Ota Sik." Alp Yücel Kaya & Eyüp Özveren [Discussant: Filip Vančura] > "Sakizli Ohannes Pasha's Mebadi-i Ilm-i Servet-i Milel: Classical Liberalism in a Peripheral Costume." Parallel session C2 - Room 231 Milton Friedman - [Chair: Roberto Lampa] Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche [Discussant: Dan Hammond] > "Milton Friedman on Racial Discrimination: A Historical Perspective on Chicago Liberalism." Vitor Neves [Discussant: Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche] > "Freedom and Education: A Skeptical Review of Neoliberal Thought." Daniel Schiffman, Warren Young & Yaron Zelekha [Discussant: Vladimir Avtonomov] > "Milton Friedman and Economic Reform in Israel, 1977." Parallel session C3 - Room 232 Roundtable "Best Scholarly Ed.: Saint-Simon" - [Chair: Gilbert Faccarello] Pierre Musso Juliette Grange Philippe Régnier Parallel session C4 - Room 233 Sismondi I - [Chair: Pascal Bridel] Letizia Pagliai [Discussant: Pascal Bridel] > "Political Economy and Economic Culture in Russia in the First Decades of the 19th Century: The Reception of Sismondi's Economic Thought." Francesca Dal Degan [Discussant: Melek Cihangir] > "The 'Magic Lantern' of Coppet: Commerce and 'Reciprocal' Independence." Edward Castleton [Discussant: Nicolas Eyguesier] > "Sismondi’s Reception among 19th Century French Socialists, 1840-1850." Parallel session C5 - Room 121 Léon Walras - [Chair: Jean-Pierre Potier] Alain Alcouffe & Fanny Coulomb [Discussant: Jean-Pierre Potier] > "Pacifism of the French Liberals in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Frédéric Passy and Léon Walras, Candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize." Arnaud Diemer & Michel Herland [Discussants: Clément Coste & Marie Lauricella] > "Léon Walras and the French Tradition of Social Liberalism." Raphaël Fèvre & Roberto Baranzini [Discussant: Francis Clavé] > "Walras and Ordoliberalism: An Old Thesis."

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Parallel session C6 - Room 122 David Ricardo - [Chair: Ghislain Deleplace] Atsushi Masunaga [Discussant: Christian Gehrke] > "The Logical Construction of Ricardo's Tax Theory." Christophe Depoortère [Discussant: Annalisa Rosselli] > "Two Unpublished Letters by David Ricardo on a Monetary Pamphlet by Samuel Tertius Galton." Susumu Takenaga [Discussant: Denis Melnik] > "Ricardo Coming to Japan (from the Interwar Period Studies)." Parallel session C7 - Room 123 Collective Actions and Collective Intentions - [Chair: Richard Arena] Lauren Larrouy [Discussant: Robert Sugden] > "Challenging standard non-cooperative game theory? From Bacharach’s ‘Variable Frame Theory’ to ‘Team Reasoning’." Cyril Hédoin [Discussant: Tom Juille] > "Epistemic Bases for Collective Intentions in Games." John Davis [Discussant: Cyril Hédoin] > "Reflexive Economic Agents and Consciousness: The SLAM Approach." Parallel session C8 - Room 125 History of Public Economics I - [Chair: Yuichi Kimura] Gjermund Forfang Rongved & Einar Lie [Discussant: Yuichi Kimura] > "'The Inner Exile'. Economic Liberalists and Liberal Economic Perspectives in Norway in the Post War-Era." Richard Sturn [Discussant: Antoinette Baujard] > "Challenges in the History of Public Economics." Tony Aspromourgos [Discussant: Anna Maria Carabelli] > "Keynes, Lerner and the Question of Public Debt." Parallel session C9 - Room 126 Observation in Economics - [Chair: Annie L. Cot] Harro Maas [Discussant: José Edwards] > "Olmsted, De Bow, and the Weight of Evidence." Till Düppe [Discussant: Amanar Akhabbar] > "Koopmans in the Soviet Union: A Travel Report of the Summer of 1965." José Edwards [Discussant: Harro Maas] > "... and Social Telescopes Saw the Light."

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee (Main Hall) 10:30 - 12:00 Parallel sessions D (link to papers)

Parallel session D1 - Room 275 Liberalism and Methodology - [Chair: Guenther Chaloupek] Lucyna Drenda [Discussant: Eleonora Sanfilippo] > "The Problem of Individuals' Behavior within the Market Society." Vladimir Avtonomov [Discussant: Irina Chaplygina] > "A Model of Man for Economic Liberalism." Irina Chaplygina [Discussant: Lauren Larrouy] > "Liberalism as a Principle of Coordination for 'Extended Order'."

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Parallel session D2 - Room 231 Liberalism in Between Europe and China I - [Chair: Gilles Campagnolo] Gilles Campagnolo > "Liberalism in Between Europe and China (Introduction and Generalities)." Jean-Sébastien Gharbi [Discussant: Pencho Penchev] > "On the Chinese Modernization: Political Philosophy, Public Economics and Schools of Thought." Sang Jin Han & Young-Hee Shim [Discussant: Sophie Swaton] > "Communicative Reciprocity and Responsible Liberalism: From Corporate Social Responsibility to Stockowner-Employee Partnership: An Empirical Analysis." Parallel session D3 - Room 232 20th Century History of Economic Analysis - [Chair: Goulven Rubin] Arash Molavi Vassei [Discussant: Daniel Schiffman] > "Increasing Time Preference and Optimal Capital Deepening: A Rational Reconstruction of Hayek's Capital Theory." Luis Palma & Luis F. Aguado [Discussant: Rustam Romaniuc] > "How Cultural Goods Were Integrated into Economic Analysis? A Glance from the History of Economic Thought." Arnaud Diemer & Jérôme Lallement [Discussant: Javier San Julian Arrupe] > "Liberalism, Capital Taxation and Justice: From Emile de Girardin to Maurice Allais." Parallel session D4 - Room 233 Sismondi II - [Chair: Pascal Bridel] Fabrizio Bientinesi [Discussant: Nicolas Eyguesier] > "Was International Trade Theory a Wertfrei One? Three Different Approaches: Sismondi, Ferrara and Pareto." Béla Kapossy [Discussant: Fabrizio Bientinesi] > "Liberal Switzerland and the Prospect of European Peace." Adrien Lutz [Discussant: Riccardo Soliani] > "Liberal Tendency of the Saint-Simonians: A New Perspective on Commercial Crises of the Early 19th Century." Parallel session D5 - Room 121 Editing the Unpub. Papers and Corresp. of Piero Sraffa - [Chair: Heinz D. Kurz] Richard Arena [Discussant: Masashi Izumo] > "The Role of Technical and Social Factors in the Distinction Between Necessities and Surplus: Sraffa on and after Classical Economics." Christian Gehrke [Discussant: Rodolphe Dos Santos Fereirra] > "Sraffa's Interpretation of Ricardo's Theory of Value and Distribution before 1930." Heinz D. Kurz & Neri Salvadori [Discussant: Bertram Schefold] > "Piero Sraffa's Early Work on Joint Production: Probing into the Intricacies of Multiple-Product Systems." Parallel session D6 - Room 122 Adam Smith on Economic Issues - [Chair: Daniel Diatkine] Arild Sæther [Discussant: Nesrine Bentemessek Kahia] > "Principles of Taxation - From Samuel Pufendorf to Adam Smith." David Andrews [Discussant: Ferdinando Meacci] > "Adam Smith's Natural Prices, the Gravitation Metaphor, and the Purposes of Nature." Mark Knell [Discussant: Arild Sæther] > "Isaac Newton, Robert Simson and Adam Smith."

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Parallel session D7 - Room 123 Agriculture and Bioeconomics - [Chair: Pierre Garrouste] Alp Yücel Kaya & Erdem Özgür [Discussant: Luca Tedesco] > "Kadro on Agrarian Question in Turkey." Roxana Bobulescu & Ina Chong [Discussant: Antoine Missemer] > "Analogy, Metaphor and Direct Integration in Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's Bioeconomics." Antoine Missemer [Discussant: Roxana Bobulescu] > "Was Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen a Degrowth Theorist?" Parallel session D8 - Room 125 Money and the Classics - [Chair: José Luis Cardoso] Gilles Jacoud [Discussant: Lucy Brillant] > "Why is Money Important in Jean-Baptiste Say's Analysis?" Jérôme de Boyer des Roches [Discussant: Christophe Depoortère] > "Money and Foreign Trade in Ricardo (1809-1811) and in Ricardo (1817)." Ghislain Deleplace [Discussant: Takashi Yagi] > "'To Borrow Abroad, and Give Credit at Home': An Unorthodox Relation between the Markets for Foreign Exchange and Credit in Steuart, Thornton, Tooke, and Keynes." Parallel session D9 - Room 126 The Reception of Thought - [Chair: Tony Aspromourgos] Elena Kalmychkova [Discussant: Hugh Goodacre] > "Interpretation of Natural Law Doctrine in the Classical School of Economic Thought in France and England and the Specificity of Its Perception in Russia. Natural Law Doctrine as the Ground of Liberalism." Marco Guidi & Monica Lupetti [Discussant: Annie L. Cot] > "Language and Government. Translations and Discussions about Adam Smith’s Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Languages in France, Portugal and Italy." Claudia Sunna & Manuela Mosca [Discussant: Susumu Egashira] > "Heterogenesis of Ends: Herbert Spencer and the Italian Economists."

12:00 - 13:30 Lunch (Restaurant de Dorigny) 13:30 - 14:30 Keynote Lecture (Auditorium 263)

Alan Kirman (Aix-Marseille University & EHESS) > "The Complex Roots of Economic Liberalism"

14:30 - 15:00 Coffee (Main Hall) 15:00 - 16:30 Parallel sessions E (link to papers)

Parallel session E1 - Room 275 War and Liberalism - [Chair: Harald Hagemann] Marianna Astore [Discussant: Guy Numa] > "Controlling the Exchange Rate during the WWI: Liberalism versus State Intervention in the Italian Case." Denis Melnik [Discussant: Toshihiko Hozumi] > "First World War and Economic Liberalism." Andrea Franc [Discussant: Fiorenzo Mornati] > "The Importance of Switzerland for the Neoliberal Movement during WWII and the Postwar Years."

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Parallel session E2 - Room 231 Keynes and Keynesianism - [Chair: Annalisa Rosselli] Sylvie Rivot [Discussant: Mario Aldo Cedrini] > "Information, Uncertainty and Economic Policy. Keynes' and Friedman's Complementary Lessons for the Management of Expectations." Mario Aldo Cedrini & Anna Maria Carabelli [Discussant: Sylvie Rivot] > "Not Beautiful, Not Just, Not Virtuous; 'And It Doesn't Deliver the Goods'. Capitalism and Fear of Goods in Keynes's Thought." Maria Cristina Marcuzzo [Discussant: Romain Plassard] > "Whatever Happened to the Keynesian Multiplier?" Parallel session E3 - Room 232 Hayek in Conversation I - [Chair: Alan Kirman] Angela Ambrosino [Discussant: Tiziana Foresti] > "The Role of Agents' Propensity Toward Conformity and Independence in the Process of Institutional Change: Links between Veblen and Hayek." Stéphanie Laguerodie [Discussant: Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay] > "The 'Consumer Sovereignty' Theory in Liberalism: Hayek and Galbraith on Human Needs and Desires." Masanobu Sato [Discussant: Vitor Neves] > "Hayek and Knight on the Conditions of Liberal Society: Why Two Critics of 'Liberals' Came to Different Conclusions." Parallel session E4 - Room 233 Roundtable "The Ongoing Ed. of Sismondi's Oeuvres" - [Chair: Pascal Bridel] Presentation by the three co-editors Pascal Bridel Francesca Dal Degan Nicolas Eyguesier Parallel session E5 - Room 121 Liberalism in Between Europe and China II - [Chair: Gilles Campagnolo] Gilles Campagnolo [Discussant: Marco Guidi] > "Liberalism in Between Europe and China: An Economic Dilemma." Olga Borokh [Discussant: Jean-Sébastien Gharbi] > "Liberal Economic Thought in Republican China in the 1930s." Qunyi Liu [Discussant: Olga Borokh] > "Yan Fu and Kaiping Mines: the Meaning of Economic Liberalism in Early Modern China." Parallel session E6 - Room 122 Smith and Modern Studies - [Chair: Cyril Hédoin] Peter Kowyk [Discussant: Benoît Walraevens] > "Smithian Interpretations of Trust Games Context and In-Group Perception." Peter Schmidt [Discussant: Ivo Maes] > "Economic Theory and the History of EU Regional Policy: Adam Smith Revisited." Reinhard Schumacher [Discussant: Ferdinando Meacci] > "Adam Smith's 'Two Distinct Benefits' from Foreign Trade and the Dead-End of a Smithian 'Vent-for-Surplus' Theory."

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Parallel session E7 - Room 123 Money and Institutions - [Chair: Gianfranco Tusset] Toshiaki Otomo [Discussant: Gianfranco Tusset] > "Henry Thornton on the Independence of the Central Bank." Nesrine Bentemessek Kahia & Jérôme de Boyer [Discussant: Sylvie Diatkine] > "Financial Institutions and Liquidity on Debt in England (1694-1720)." Joerg Bibow [Discussant: Jérôme de Boyer des Roches] > "On Keynes' Vision for the International Monetary Order and Global Finance in the Light of His Theories of Effective Demand and Liquidity Preference." Parallel session E8 - Room 125 History of Social Economy - [Chair: Edward Castleton] Alain Clément & Riccardo Soliani [Discussant: Edward Castleton] > "From Gide to Desroche: Cooperation and Utopia." Clément Coste & Marie Lauricella [Discussant: Alain Clément] > "Getting Together to Produce: From the Need of Reform to the Justification by History. Comparative Study of Buchez's and Pecqueur's Social Economy from 1830s to 1848's Turning Point." Sophie Swaton & Roberto Baranzini [Discussant: Jean-Pierre Potier] > "Walras' Conception of Social Economy: About a Persistent Confusion." Parallel session E9 - Room 126 History of Microeconomics - [Chair: Nicola Giocoli] Rodolphe Dos Santos Fereirra [Discussant: Pierre Dockès] > "The case against market perfection: The two Bertrand’s objections are one." Rustam Romaniuc, Alain Marciano & Giovanni B. Ramello [Discussant: Luis Palma] > "Accident Costs, Resource Allocation, and Individual Rationality: Blum and Kalven vs. Calabresi." Pierre Garrouste & Agnès Festré [Discussant: Dorian Jullien] > "The 'Economics of Attention': A History of Economic Thought Perspective."

16:30 - 17:00 Coffee (Main Hall) From 17:00 Cultural Activities (more information)

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Saturday 31 May 2014

08:30 - 10:00 Parallel sessions F (link to papers) Parallel session F1 - Room 275 American Economic Policy - [Chair: Malcom Rutherford] Tiziana Foresti & Nicola Giocoli [Discussant: Stephen Meardon] > "American Economists and Legal Formalism: Freedom of Contract in the 1886 Science Debate." Nicola Giocoli [Discussant: Malcolm Rutherford] > "Classical Competition and Freedom of Contract in the Formative Era of American Antitrust." Ana Rosado [Discussant: Nicola Giocoli] > "The Origins of American Economic Ideas about Competition and Antitrust."

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Parallel session F2 - Room 231 On the Comparative History of Economic Thought - [Chair: Antonio Magliulo] Antonio Magliulo [Discussant: Michalis Psalidopoulos] > "On the Comparative History of Economic Thought: Towards a Global Approach" Eyüp Özveren [Discussant: Michalis Psalidopoulos] > "History of Ottoman and Turkish Economic Thought: Comparisons with Whom and Why?" Pencho Penchev & Nikolay Nenovsky [Discussant: Michalis Psalidopoulos] > "On the Development of Economics in Eastern Europe: The Case of Bulgaria." Parallel session F3 - Room 232 Religion Matters - [Chair: Abdallah Zouache] Marie Christine Duggan [Discussant: Caroline Bauer] > "The Church as Obstacle to Growth: The Eighteenth Century Conversation in Spain." Caroline Bauer [Discussant: Marie Christine Duggan] > "Responsibility as a Factor of Performance in the Duty of Lieutenancy - An Interpretation of the Motivation for Work According to John Calvin." Deniz Kilincoglu [Discussant: Daniela Parisi] > "Liberalism and the Early Roots of 'Islamic Economics' in the Late 19th Century." Parallel session F4 - Room 233 Inside the Firm - [Chair: Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira] Andrea Cabello [Discussant: Stéphanie Laguerodie] > "The Firm: The Role of Hierarchy and Market in Coasean and Marxist Tradition." Marion Dieudonné [Discussant: Andrea Cabello] > "Credit, Goodwill and Monopoly: A Veblenian Triptych." Parallel session F5 - Room 121 Marginalists and Early-Marginalists - [Chair: Motohiro Okada] Guy Numa [Discussant: Pierre Dockès] > "The Influence of J.-B. Say on Jules Dupuit." Shigeki Tomo [Discussant: Pierre Garrouste] > "Menger's Exclusion: The Reason for Him to Be Non-Walrasian." Agnès Festré & Odile Lakomski-Laguerre [Discussant: Shigeki Tomo] > "Wieser as a Theorist of Institutional Change: Money Development as an Illustration." Parallel session F6 - Room 122 Money, Banking and Finance - [Chair: Hans Michael Trautwein] Jens Reich [Discussant: Hans Michael Trautwein] > "The Evolution of Bank Money." Christophe Schinckus & Yuval Millo [Discussant: Dimitris Sotiropoulos] > "A Nuanced Perspective on Episteme and Techne in Finance." Gianfranco Tusset & Francesco Cendron [Discussant: Toshiaki Otomo] > "Central Banks and Democracy. Words as Attractors." Parallel session F7 - Room 123 Richard Cantillon - [Chair: Fernando Ribeiro] Alex Thomas [Discussant: Antoin Murphy] > "Classical Economics and the Question of Effective Demand." Oleg Ananyin [Discussant: Antoin Murphy] > "Equilibrium Theorizing in Statu Nascendi: Cantillon's Lessons." Richard van den Berg [Discussant: Oleg Ananyin] > "Simple Economic Fictions in Daniel Defoe and Richard Cantillon."

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Parallel session F8 - Room 125 Wealth and Virtue: Luxury in Debate - [Chair: Amos Witztum] Julie Ferrand & Arnaud Orain [Discussant: Daniel Diatkine] > "Another Mably: Free Trade, Luxury, and the So-Called 'Classical Republicanism'." Jimena Hurtado [Discussant: Céline Bouillot] > "Bernard Mandeville: Wealth Beyond Vice and Virtue." Benoît Walraevens & Daniel Diatkine [Discussant: David Andrews] > "Vanity, Trinkets, and Corn: Some Smithian Difficulties." Parallel session F9 - Room 126 Welfare Economics - [Chair: Muriel Gilardone] Antoinette Baujard [Discussant: Michael McLure] > "A Utility Reading for the History of Welfare Economics'." Elena Pasquini Douglas [Discussant: Tamotsu Nishizawa] > "How Will We Know What is 'Good'? Richard Whately's Challenge to the Christian Utilitarianism of William Paley." Atsushi Komine [Discussant: Ioannis Katselidis] > "Beveridge and His Pursuit of an Ideal Economics: How Was the Post-War Vision Constructed?"

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee (Main Hall) 10:30 - 12:00 Parallel sessions G (link to papers)

Parallel session G1 - Room 275 Nineteenth Century Liberalism - [Chair: Gilles Jacoud] Antoine Parent [Discussant: Michel Herland] > "Juglar (1853) and Algeria: A Liberal Thought Against Colonialism." Monika Poettinger [Discussant: Masashi Kondo] > "The Methodenstreit and the Waning Influence of French Liberalism in Europe in the 1870s." Nicholas Theocarakis & Michalis Psalidopoulos [Discussant: Eyüp Özveren] > "Disparaging Liberal Economics in 19th Century Greece: The Case of 'The Economists's Duck'." Parallel session G2 - Room 231 Hayek in Conversation II - [Chair: Atsushi Komine] Francis Clavé [Discussant: Raphaël Fèvre] > "Comparative Study of Lippmann's and Hayek's Liberalism (or Neoliberalism)." Susumu Egashira [Discussant: Angela Ambrosino] > "Hayek and Evolution: Discussion with Japanese Biologist, Kinji Imanishi." Daniel Nientiedt [Discussant: Régis Servant] > "Liberalism and Democracy? A Comparative Reading of Eucken and Hayek." Parallel session G3 - Room 232 On Value - [Chair: Alberto Zanni] Bertram Schefold [Discussant: Rustem Nureev] > "Profits Equal Surplus Value on Average and the Significance of this Result for the Marxian Theory of Accumulation." Ferdinando Meacci [Discussant: Bruno Vilagra] > "Ricardo's and Malthus's Common Error in Their Conflicting Theories of the Value of Labour." Bruno Vilagra [Discussant: Aldo Montesano] > "Manuel Joaquim Rebelo: Theories About Goods and Labour Value, and the Liberty of Economic Agents."

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Parallel session G4 - Room 233 History of Macroeconomics - [Chair: Dan Hammond] Pierrick Dechaux [Discussant: Till Düppe] > "The Conception of Expectations Before the 50s: George Katona's Contribution." Roberto Lampa [Discussant: Michaël Assous] > "What Capital Really Means: The Forgotten Debate Between Lange and Knight in the 1930s Chicago." Hans-Michael Trautwein [Discussant: Paolo Paesani] > "Some International Aspects of Business Cycles (and Structural Change): Neisser, Haberler and Modern Open Economy Macroeconomics." Parallel session G5 - Room 121 Growth and Cycles - [Chair: Bruce Kaufman] Muriel Dalpont Legrand & Harald Hagemann [Discussant: Agnès Festré] > "The Actuality of Schumpeter's Program of Research: From 1911 to Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory." Abdallah Zouache [Discussant: Muriel Dalpont Legrand] > "Growth, Cycle and the Financial Crisis: An Essay on the Failure of Lucas' Methodology." Christian Gehrke & Florian Brugger [Discussant: Arash Molavi Vassei] > "The Neoclassical Theory of Induced Technical Change Bias: From Hicks to Acemoglu." Parallel session G6 - Room 122 Classical Economics - [Chair: Matthew Smith] Masatomi Fujimoto [Discussant: Stephen Meardon] > "Robert Torrens's Theory and Policy of International Trade." Olivier Rosell [Discussant: Mark Knell] > "Wages, Competition, and the Surplus of Labour: A Classical Contribution to Explaining Profit." Satoshi Yoshii [Discussant: Juan Carvajalino] > "Great Transformation to Simultaneous Determination System - The Turning Point of a View of Economics." Parallel session G7 - Room 123 Economics as a Moral Science - [Chair: Sophie Swaton] Giovanni Farese [Discussant: Patricia Commun] > "Luigi Einaudi and Ludwig Erhard. The Moral Foundations of Market Economy in Post-War Europe." Muriel Gilardone & Antoinette Baujard [Discussant: Judith Favereau] > "Sen is not a Capability Theorist." Rima Hawi [Discussant: Muriel Gilardone] > "Justice as Fairness or Capitalism?" Parallel session G8 - Room 125 Thinkers from Eastern Europe - [Chair: François Allisson] Michaël Assous & Paul Fourchard [Discussant: Karen Knight] > "Kalecki: A Figure at the Intersection of Marx, Wicksell and Frisch." Irina Eliseeva [Discussant: Natalia Makasheva] > "Russian Liberal Economist A.I Chuprov: Between the Past and Future." Pierre Garrouste & Agnès Festré [Discussant: Nicolas Brisset] > "Knowledge and Reality in Michaël Polanyi." Parallel session G9 - Room 126 Land Delineation and Option Pricing - [Chair: Alp Yücel Kaya] Hugh Goodacre [Discussant: Alp Yücel Kaya] > "Straight Lines and 'Ancient Denominations': William Petty's Political Economy and the Delineation of Irish Lands." Dimitris Sotiropoulos [Discussant: Christophe Schinckus] > "Derivatives Before Stochastic Calculus: Option Pricing in the Late 19th Century."

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12:00 - 13:30 Lunch (Restaurant de Dorigny) 13:30 - 15:00 Parallel sessions H (link to papers)

Parallel session H1 - Room 275 Hayek and Keynes - [Chair: Susumu Egashira] Constantinos Repapis [Discussant: Arie Arnon] > "J.M. Keynes, F.A. Hayek and the Common Reader." Régis Servant [Discussant: Lucyna Drenda] > "F.A. Hayek's 'Calculus of Consent'." Arie Arnon [Discussant: Constantinos Repapis] > "A Re-Examination of Hayek's Disputes and Agreements with Keynes Concerning 'Interventions' in the Economy: 1924 to 1946 versus the 1970s." Parallel session H2 - Room 231 Pre-Classical Economics II - [Chair: Oleg Ananyin] Alexandra Hyard & Thierry Demals [Discussant: Julie Ferrand] > "Forbonnais, the Two Balances and the 'Economistes'." Stefano Condorelli [Discussant: Alfredo Blanco] > "John Law as a Liberal Economist and Policymaker." Fernando Ribeiro & Nelson Cantarino [Discussant: Elena Kalmychkova] > "'Circulation is the Principle of Life': Medical Thought and Economic Analyses in the Work of François Quesnay." Parallel session H3 - Room 232 On Gold Standard and Commodity Agreements - [Chair: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo] Pierre-Hernan Rojas [Discussant: Marianna Astore] > "The Structural Asymmetry of the Gold Standard in Hawtrey's Works (1919-1922)." Rebeca Gomez Betancourt & Robert Dimand [Discussant: Adrien Vila] > "The Ideal Currency of the Future: E.W. Kemmerer and J.M. Keynes on India Gold Exchange Standard." Paolo Paesani [Discussant: Pierre-Hernan Rojas] > "International Commodity Agreements in the 1940s and 50s: Theoretical Underpinnings, Operational Implications and Policy Debate." Parallel session H4 - Room 233 Marxian Influences - [Chair: Bertram Schefold] Jan Greitens [Discussant: Sabine Spangenberg] > "The Influence of Ferdinand Tönnies on Rudolf Hilferding." Rustem Nureev [Discussant: François Allisson] > "How Lenin Distorted Marx's Views to Achieve Their Own Purposes." Massimo di Matteo [Discussant: Wilfried Parys] > "The Formation of Goodwin's Vision: The First Step." Parallel session H5 - Room 121 Classics on Methodology - [Chair: Vladimir Avtonomov] Matthew Smith [Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto] > "Ricardo the 'Logician' versus Tooke the 'Empiricist': On Their Different Vital Contributions to Classical Economics." Vladimir Yefimov [Discussant: Monika Poettinger] > "Two Disputes of Methods, Three Constructivisms, and Three Liberalisms." Masashi Kondo [Discussant: Ana Rosado] > "A Study of Methodology on Arthur Lyon Bowley and Alfred Marshall."

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Parallel session H6 - Room 122 Roundtable "Vilfredo Pareto: 2 Recent Milestone Publi." - [Chair: Pascal Bridel] Michael McLure Mauro Boianovsky Aldo Montesano Fiorenzo Mornati Parallel session H7 - Room 123 History of Public Economics II - [Chair: Richard Sturn] Javier San Julian Arrupe [Discussant: Richard Sturn] > "Who Will Bear the Costs? The Problem of the Allocation of the Tax Burden in the Liberal State: Perspectives From Spanish Economists." Yuichi Kimura [Discussant: Yoshifumi Ozawa] > "N. Kaldor on Expenditure Tax: Through J.S. Mill and J.M. Keynes." Yoshifumi Ozawa [Discussant: Yuichi Kimura] > "J.S. Mill on Military Expenditure." Parallel session H8 - Room 125 Architects of the euro - [Chair: Ivo Maes] Elena Danescu [Discussant: Jens Reich] > "Pierre Werner: A Visionary European and Consensus Builder." Kenneth Dyson [Discussant: Joerg Bibow] > "Hans Tietmeyer, Ethical Ordo-Liberalism, and the Architecture of EMU: Getting the Fundamentals Right." Ivo Maes & Eric Bussière [Discussant: Peter Schmidt] > "Robert Triffin: A Hedgehog in Pursuit of European Monetary Integration."

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee (Main Hall) 15:30 - 16:30 Presidential Address (Auditorium 263)

José Luis Cardoso (ESHET New President) > "Liberalism and Enlightened Political Economy."

16:30 - 18:00 ESHET General Assembly & Honorary Member's Speech (Auditorium 263) Pierre Dockès (Université Lumière Lyon 2) > Honorary Member's Speech

From 18:00 Transportation to the Olympic Museum From 18:45 Private Visit, Aperitif, and Gala Dinner at the Olympic Museum