The European Society for the History of Economic Thought XXe Congrès – Paris 2016
Les inégalités dans la pensée économique 26-28 Mai 2016 – Paris, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne
Thursday 26 May 2016 Friday 27 May 2016 Saturday 28 May 2016
9:00 - 11:00 Executive Committee
9:00 - 10:30 Parallel Sessions C
11:00 - 13:00 Eshet Council
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
From 11:00 Registration
11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Sessions D
10:00 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions F
11:30 - 13:00 Lunch 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch
13:00 - 13:30 Welcoming
14:00 - 16:00 Parallel Sessions E
14:00 -15:30 Parallel Session G
13:30 - 15:00 Parallel Session A
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break 16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
15:30 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions B
16:30 - 18:00 President's Lecture
16:00 -17:30 Blanqui Lecture
18:00 - 19:30 Keynote Lecture by Nancy
Fraser
18:00 - 19:00 ESHET General Assembly
18:00 Cultural Event
19:30-21:30 Welcome Cocktail
20:00 Gala Dinner (Cruise on the
Seine River)
Thursday 26 May 2016
13:30-15:00 Parallel Sessions A Parallel sessions A1 Macroeconomics – (Chair: Roy E. Weintraub) Michaël Assous and Pedro Duarte
Overlapping Generation Models (O.L.G.) and the Transformation of Macroeconomics in
the 1980s Abdallah Zouache Discussant:
Antonella Rancan Modigliani and new Keynesian economics
: Michaël Assous Discussant Francesco Sergi
When "Facts" Matter: New Keynesian Models and the "Real World"
: Antonella Rancan Discussant
Parallel sessions A2 Development 1 – (Chair: Gianni Vaggi) Renata Bianconi
Power and inequalities in international economic relations: François Perroux, Celso
Furtado, and the search for a new concept of development : Katia Caldari Discussant
Christine Clément Shedding light onto the shadows? Dynamics of the informal economy
: Hagen Kraemer DiscussantMaria Dahl
A Western Idea of Development: What shaped the idea of development in Indian
Political Economy, 1870-1914 : Gianni Vaggi Discussant
Parallel sessions A3 Poverty and inequalities – (Chair: Jérôme Lallement) Alfredo Felix Blanco
Inequality, Poverty and the Commitment of the Economists
: Rusteem Nureev DiscussantRustem Nureev
The Problem of Income Inequality and Consumption in A. Deaton’s Works
: Ivan Moscati DiscussantEvert Schoorl
‘A harsh and inhumane science’ Dutch 19th century economists on inequality
: Björn Hasselgren Discussant
Parallel sessions A4 Special Session 1 – Economic Expertise and Policy Making Proposed by Clara Elisabetta Mattei (Chair: Clara Elisabetta Mattei) George Peden
Liberal Economists and the British Welfare State
: Mary Wrenn DiscussantMary Wrenn
Neoliberalism, Polanyi's Protective Response, and Veblenian Waste
: Luis Francisco Carvalho DiscussantClara Elisabetta Mattei
Treasury Expertise and post-WWI British Economic Policy
: Valerio Torreggiani Discussant
Parallel sessions A5 Special Session 2 – Public Finance Issues in the 19th century Proposed by Claire Silvant (Chair: Claire Silvant) Javier San Julian Arrupe
The influence of French political economists on the ideas on the debate on progressive
taxation in Spain in the 19th century : Christina Anselmann Discussant
Nesrine Bentemessek The Bank of England and public debt managing in the early nineteenth century
: Alexandre Reichart DiscussantClaire Silvant
Public finance issues in the French liberal thought in the aftermath of the 1870-1871
war : Nicolas Eyguesier Discussant
Parallel sessions A6 Vices and virtues in a market economy – (Chair: Laurent Jaffro) Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim
‘Reason within’, ‘Reason without’ and Virtue Return on Smith in the light of Kant and
Foucault : Nikola Regent Discussant
Nikola Regent Guicciardini and Economic Inequalities
: Richard Van den Berg DiscussantClaire Pignol and Benoît Walraevens
Rousseau and Smith on envy in commercial societies
: Bruna Ingrao Discussant Parallel sessions A7 Modelling – (Chair: Marion Gaspard) Vladimir Avtonomov
Sophistication or Multiplication: what happens to models of man when economists try
to be more realistic : Marina Bianchi Discussant
Ariane Dupont-Kieffer The development of transport demand modeling between economics and planning
: Alexandra Hyard Discussant Parallel sessions A8 Special Session 3 – American Political Economy from the Gilded Age to the Progressive Era. Proposée par Stephen Meardon Stephen Meardon
Henry George’s “Protection or Free Trade” and other Anti-monopoly Literature of the
Gilded Age : Discussant
Christopher England “Land Monopoly” and Utility Policy in Progressive Era America
: Charles McCann DiscussantTiziana Foresti
American Progressivism and Inequality: a Transfer of Ideas from Germany?
: Stephen Meardon Discussant
Parallel sessions A9 Turgot – (Chair: Renee Prendergast) Ryuzo Kuroki
Turgot, a successor of Quesnay, and a forerunner of Adam Smith
: DiscussantMatteo Menegatti
Inequality of what? A note on Turgot
: DiscussantEiki Yamamoto
An appraisal of the subjective value concept of Graslin, Turgot and Condillac : 1767-
1776 : Discussant
Parallel sessions A10 Special Session 4 – Experimental and Behavioral Economics: Methodological, Conceptual and Historical Perspectives on the Empirical Turn within Economics Proposed by Judith Favereau Michiru Nagatsu and Judith Favereau
From the Lab to the Field: History and Methodology of Field Experiments in Economics
: DiscussantCléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
The Economists Enter the Courtroom”: Evidence and Expertise in the Recent History of
Field Experiments on Discriminations : Discussant
Magdalena Malecka The normative/positive distinction in behavioural economics: review of the discussion
and philosophical evaluation : Discussant
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15:30-17:00 Parallel Sessions B Parallel sessions B1 Keynes 1 – (Chair: Michel De Vroey) Ingo Barens
“Animal Spirits” in John M. Keynes’s Economic Theory: Origins, Precursors, Meaning(s)
and limited Relevance : Constantinos Repapis Discussant
Anna Maria Carabelli and Mario Aldo Cedrini The Logic of Keynes's "My Early Beliefs"
: Ingo Barens DiscussantRogerio Andrade
Keynes’s Conventions and Hayek’s Rules: A Commonality : Hansjoerg Klausinger Discussant
Parallel sessions B2 Theory of justice – (Chair: Ragip Ege) Antoinette Baujard and Muriel Gilardone
« Positional views » as the cornestone of Sen’s idea of Justice
: Irina Chaplygina DiscussantAlain Herscovici
Mister Piketty and the Classics
: Annie Cot DiscussantLaurent Jaffro and Cyril Selzner
Harrington on Equality, Agrarian Law, and Political Justice
: Thierry Demals Discussant
Parallel sessions B3 Portugal – (Chair: Jose Luis Cardoso) Alexandre Cunha
Administrative centralization, police regulations and mining sciences as channels in the
dissemination of cameralist ideas in Portugal and in the Iberian world during the 18th century
: Bruno Vilagra DiscussantMarco E.L. Guidi and Monica Lupetti
Grammar, Translation and Empire: the Portuguese Edition of L’Observateur Hollandais
(1757-58) and Pombal’s Reforms : Alexandre Cunha Discussant
Bruno Vilagra ‘In imitation of educated nations’: Portuguese Economic Thought on Late 18th Century
: Natalia Tammone Discussant Parallel sessions B4 Young Scholars 1
Marie Daou The true and false rights of Rueff: from a monetary disequilibrium theory to a social
disorder theory : Richard Arena (to be confirmed) Discussant
Raphaël Fevre Eucken’s competition with Keynes or beyond ordoliberalism allergy to Keynesian
medicine : Richard Sturn Discussant
Giulia Zacchia Gender differences in Italian economic thought: segregation or homologation?
: Fikret Adaman Discussant
Parallel sessions B5 Marxism 1 – (Chair: Olga Borokh) Hüseyin Özel and Metin Sarfati
Not So Strange Bed Fellows: Adam Smith and Karl Marx as the Philosophers of the
Enlightenment : Denis Melnik Discussant
Susumu Takenaga Completion of the Part II of new MEGA --outstanding issues and possibilities—
: Laurent Baronian DiscussantChristian Tutin
Marx and the "Minsky moment" - Liquidity crises and reproduction crises in Das Kapital
: Kenji Mori Discussant Parallel sessions B6 Money 2 – (Chair:) Etienne Espagne
Nature et Monnaie; pour une histoire critique des théories monétaires à l'ère de
l'Anthropocène Fabio Monsalve Discussant:
Fabio Monsalve Money in late scholastic tradition. The vision of Juan de Lugo
Etienne Espagne Discussant:
Parallel sessions B7 International Trade – (Chair: Hans-Michael Trautwein) Masatomi Fujimoto
J. S. Mill’s Criticism for Robert Torrens’ Reciprocity in International Trade
: Jorge Meoqui Morales Discussant
Reinhard Schumacher Adam Smith, International Trade and the Division of Labour: How and Why Smith’s
Trade Theory is Misunderstood : Benoît Walraevens Discussant
Taichi Tabuchi The Theory of Comparative Advantage and the Theory of Values: A Closer Look at the
Competing Approaches in the 1930s : Gilbert Faccarello Discussant
Parallel sessions B8 Classical economists 1: around Smith – (Chair: Amos Witztum) Laurie Bréban
Thought-experiments in Adam Smith's Work
: Augusto Alean DiscussantDaniel Diatkine
A macroeconomic theory prehistory? About Wealth of Nation’s Book II
: Michel Zouboulakis DiscussantCeyhun Gürkan
The Adam Smith Problem in the Perspective of Governmentality
Claire Pignol Discussant: Parallel sessions B9 Money 1 – (Chair: Jérôme de Boyer) Alain Alcouffe and Mauro Boianovsky
Walras and Wicksell on monetary reform: how many nuances?
: Goulven Rubin DiscussantRomain Plassard
Disequilibrium as the Origin and Originality of Clower's (1967) Microfoundations of
Monetary : Discussant
Aurélien Goutsmedt Sargent on stagflation and monetary policy: thinking outside the instrumentalist box
: Hélène Kontzler Discussant
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Friday 27 May 2016
9:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions C Parallel sessions C1 Special Session 7 – Memorial session for Yuichi Shionoya Proposed by Bertram Schefold Richard Arena
Yuichi Shionoya on Joseph Schumpeter’s Distinction between statics, dynamics and
evolution : Discussant
Cristina Marcuzzo Shionoya's appraisal of Keynes
: DiscussantBertram Schefold
Yuichi Shionoya on Max Weber and the youngest generation of the German historical
school : Discussant
Kiichiro Yagi Shionoya's Concept of a Comprehensive Social Science: from Schumpeter to economic
ontology : Discussant
Naoshi Yamawaki The legacy of Shionoya’s economic thought
: Discussant Parallel sessions C2 Externalities and Public Goods – (Chair: Manuela Mosca) Maurizio Pugno
Well-being and equity in Scitovsky’s thought: a development of Classic and Cambridge
economists’ insights Eleonora Sanfilipo Discussant:
Nathalie Berta and Jean-Daniel Houeto The birth of tradable permits systems
Fikret Adaman Discussant: Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay
The paternalism charge in historical perspective. The case of Musgrave’s public
household Discussant:
Parallel sessions C3 Economic analysis of law – (Chair: Richard Sturn) Angela Ambrosino
ADR under the perspective of cognitive economics : the case of Italian Mediation
: Elodie Bertrand DiscussantNicola Giocoli
The classical limits to police power: Adam Smith and the economic foundations of the
Slaughterhouse dissents : Angela Ambrosino Discussant
Elodie Bertand Ronald Coase’s empirical studies? between realism, refutation and rhetorics
: Richard Sturn Discussant Parallel sessions C4 Social issues – (Chair: Alain Clément) Annie L. Cot and Jérôme Lallement
”Liberty of the individual, authority of the state; equality of conditions, inequality of
positions”: Léon Walras on inequalities : Ezra Davar Discussant
Björn Hasselgren The Poor Laws? Political Economy Essays by Erik Gustaf Geijer
: Lorenzo Garbo DiscussantRima Hawi
Laziness : from cabaret to Malibu
: Alfredo Felix Blanco Discussant Parallel sessions C5 Marginalism 1 – (Chair: Antoine Missemer) Ignacio Falgueras-Sorauren
The Jevons-Robbins-Hicks framework for the modelling of work supply
: Goncalo L. Fonseca DiscussantMonica Hernandez
Jevons's Ideal Role for Labor Unions as a Form of Co-operation
: Ignacio Falgueras-Soraunen Discussant
Goncalo L. Fonseca "Oxford Economics in Boolean Algebra: A 'Logical' Route to Jevons's Theory"
: Antoine Missemer Discussant Parallel sessions C6 Austrian Economists – (Chair: Estrella Trincado Aznar) Günther Chaloupek
Positions of the Austrian School on currency policy in the last decades of the Habsburg
monarchy (1892-1914) : Françis Clave Discussant
Pavel Potuzak What can we learn from the Böhm-Bawerkian theory in the world of zero interest?
: DiscussantGiandomenica Becchio
Interconnections amongst Austrian, Gender and Feminist economics
: Discussant Parallel sessions C7 Psychology – (Chair: Jean-Sébastien Lenfant) Chiara Lisciandra
Norms in Economics and Psychology
: DiscussantAlexandre Truc
Is there a “new” “mainstream” behavioral economics?
: DiscussantNicolas Vallois
The rise and fall of heterodox neuroeconomics
: Discussant Parallel sessions C8 Historical method – (Chair:) Gökçen Coskun Albayrak, Hamdi Genç and Saim Cagri Kocakaplan
A “Heterodox” Economist in Ottoman Economic Thought: Musa Akyigitzade
: DiscussantJérôme Lange
Conjectural History in the Wealth of Nations? The Causal Role of Population in the Four
Stages Theory of Adam Smith and the Scottish Historians : Reinhard Schumacher Discussant
Philippe Gillig An abstract J.S. Mill versus a germane historical school?
: Rudi Verburg Discussant
Parallel sessions C9 Ricardo 1 – (Chair: Ghislain Deleplace) Christian Bidard
Ricardo and Sraffa on lands
: Enrico Sergio Levrero DiscussantNeri Salvadori and Guiseppe Freni
Ricardo on Machinery: A Textual Analysis
: Christian Bidard DiscussantChristian Gehrke
Ricardo's theory of international prices and its transformation: Senior, Torrens, and
Mill : Masatomi Fujimoto Discussant
Parallel sessions C10 Special Session 13 – The Nature of Money and Credit in practical debates about the monetary architecture: Japan, Sweden and Colombia Proposed by Andres Alvarez Masato Shizume
Modernizing the financial system in Japan during the 19th century
: DiscussantAnders Ögren
Making money, creating credit. Banking, inequality and private bank notes in Sweden
1831-1903 : Discussant
Andres Alvarez No more papers we need sound money! Monetary debates in Colombia just before the
Central Bank: 1905-1922 : Gerard Epstein Discussant
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11:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions D Parallel sessions D1 Keynes 2 – (Chair: Anna Maria Carabelli) Constantinos Repapis
Rashomon: Writing the history of the discovery of the Keynesian multiplier
: Luca Fantacci DiscussantMaria Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli
Trading in the “Devil’s metal”. Keynes’s speculation and investment in tin
: Michael Assous DiscussantFrancesco Poggi
Inequality, poverty and peace. J.M. Keynes versus K. Marx
: Rogerio Andrade Discussant Parallel sessions D2 Methodological issues – (Chair: David Andrews) Marion Gaspard and Antoine Missemer
Mathematical Economics and Dynamics in Early Stage: Back to the Ramsey-Hotelling
Connection : Pedro Nuno Teixeira Discussant
Pedro Nuno Teixeira Graphical Instruments and Economic Debates about Personal Inequality in the early
decades of the Twentieth Century : Discussant
Matthieu Ballandonne and Gouven Rubin Robert Solow as an anti-Walrasian economist
: Discussant Parallel sessions D3 Welfare economics – (Chair: Antoinette Baujard) Herrade Igersheim
The death of welfare economics: history of a controversy, 1951-2005
: DiscussantSteven Medema
‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic
Analysis : Discussant
Emre Ozel Human rights, Public use of reason and capabilities, a Contribution to Amartya Sen's
Analyze of Human Rights : Discussant
Parallel sessions D4 Special Session 4 – Explorations in the recent history of decision theory, 1945-1990 Proposed by Ivan Moscati Jean Baccelli and Philippe Mongin
Choice-Based Cardinalism ? The Case of Patrick Suppes
: DiscussantCatherine Herfeld
The Normative Interpretation of Choice Theories Beyond Savage, 1944-1980
: DiscussantIvan Moscati
Measuring Utility Experimentally, 1960-1980. Goals, Techniques, Problems
: Discussant Parallel sessions D5 Marginalism 2 – (Chair: Goncalo L. Fonseca) Guy Numa
Walras on Public Interest Goods
: DiscussantEzra Davar
Pareto: the Progenitor of Walras’s General Equilibrium Theory Fall to Irrelevance
: Alain Alcouffe DiscussantManuela Mosca/Eugenio Somaini
The problem of democracy for the Italian marginalists
: Discussant Parallel sessions D6 Young Scholars 2 Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi
From "social economy” to “national political economy”: German economic ideas in
Brazil José Luis CardosoDiscussant:
Thomas Ruellou In the search for a labour theory of value: Smith against Stewart and Ricardo on the
two states of society Christian GehrkeDiscussant:
Okam Ecem One fiction meets another: Adam Smith's early state of society and the stage of
hunters René PrendergaastDiscussant:
Parallel sessions D7 Special Session 9 – Mathematics and economics in historical perspective: demography, general equilibrium, uncertainty. A session in memory of Prof. Giorgio Israel Proposed by Bruna Ingrao Ivan Boldyrev
Steering the Invisible Hand: Normativity and Self-Implementing Technologies in
Postwar General Equilibrium Theory : Roy E. Weintraub Discussant
Luca Dell’Aglio Some aspects of E.-E. Duvillard’s work in mathematical demography
: Discussant
Eric Brian 'It is not by chance if...we have evidence of such and such inequalities'. Foundations and
reception of a modern sophism : Bruna Ingrao Discussant
Parallel sessions D8 Crisis and stagnation – (Chair: Muriel Dal Pont) David Le Bris
Our current “secular stagnation” as expected by Jean Fourastié, 1949
: Mauro Boianovsky DiscussantArias Adrian De Leon
A contribution to the secular stagnation analysis after the Great Recession: From Alvin
Hansen´s historical approach and Harrod´s model along 1938-1952 : Hans-Michael Trautwein Discussant
Davide Gualerzi Stagnation in a historical perspective
: Muriel Dal Pont Discussant Parallel sessions D9 Ricardo 2 – (Chair: Neri Salvadori) Enrico Sergio Levrero
A note on Ricardo's analysis of the effects of taxes on wages
: Ghislain Deleplace DiscussantJorge Meoqui Morales
Ricardo's numerical example versus Ricardian trade model: A comparison of the two
distinct notions of comparative advantage : Guiseppe Freni Discussant
Ghislain Deleplace How Ricardo’s theory of value and distribution did affect his theory of money
: Susumu Takenaga Discussant Parallel sessions D10 Special Session 8 – History of Economics in the Digital Age: A Roundtable on Quantitative History and Blogs Proposed by Pedro Duarte Pedro Garcia Duarte Yann Giraud Beatrice Cherrier Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
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14:00-16:00 Parallel Sessions E Parallel sessions E1 History of Political Economy in perspective – (Chair: ) Antonio Magliulo
Should We Write a History of European Economic Thought?
: DiscussantMaria Cristina Marcuzzo and Giulia Zacchia
Is history of economics what historians of economic thought do? A quantitative
investigation : Laure Quennouëlle Discussant
Laure Quennouëlle and André Straus International monetary problems at the time of the end of Bretton Woods. Some
reflexions of a group of « practicians » (1973-1976) : Discussant
Hélène Kontzler and Michel Leroy Beyond paradigms: a methodological approach of inequalities through Deaton, De Soto
and Piketty. : Discussant
Parallel sessions E2 Special Session 1 – 20th century monetary policy controversies Proposed by Ivo Maes (Chair: Charles Goodhart) Luca Fantacci
The trap of liquidity: analysis and countermeasures following J. M. Keynes
: David Andrews DiscussantPierre-Hernan Rojas
Triffin Dilemma and Regional Monetary Approach: a Reappraisal
: DiscussantIvo Maes and Piet Clement
Alexandre Lamfalussy and the monetary policy debates among central bankers at the
end of the 1970s : Discussant
Parallel sessions E3 Colonial/Postcolonial issues – (Chair:) Alain Clement
British Economists and the Defense of the Colonial Empire (1870-1914)
: Hugh Goodacre DiscussantHugh Goodacre
William Petty and the colonialist roots of the economics mainstream
: DiscussantAna Isabel Rosado Cubero
Sugar: the legacy of an old colonial oligopoly
: DiscussantNatalia Tammone
The relationship between metropolis and colony in the Portuguese economic thought
(c. 1790- c. 1830) : José Luis Cardoso Discussant
Parallel sessions E4 Eighteenth century analysis – (Chair:) Agir Seven, Cinla Akdere and Eyup Ozveren
On the Difficult Transition from the Mediterranean to European Economic Thought:
Ferdinando Galiani’s Dialogues sur le commerce des blés : Discussant
Carlos Noguero Hernandez and Luis Palma Martos Promoting public cause in Seville within Eighteenth century, rewards and distinctions
of Seville’s economic society of friends of the country (1775-1796) : Discussant
Richard Van Den Berg Mapping the mid-18th century Economics and Business Literature
: DiscussantRenee Prendergast
Bernard Mandeville on the Role of Education
: Discussant
Parallel sessions E5 Central Banking – (Chair: Toshiaki Hirai) Laurent Baronian and Alexandre Reichart
The 1857 Crisis and the Emergence of New Functions of the Central Bank: The Currency
School and Banking School Debate Reappraised : Isabella Maria Weber Discussant
Carlo Cristiano and Paolo Paesani Kahn’s monetary theory and the policy debate during the works of the Radcliffe
Committee Sylvie Diatkine Discussant:
Johan Lönnroth Democracy, equality and central bank independence - what do the reformers think 17
years on? Lilia Costabile Discussant:
Gianfranco Tusset Exploring the lexical distance between monetary theories and central banks
Discussant Parallel sessions E6 Sraffa 1 – (Chair: Antonella Palumbo) Takashi Yagi
Pasinetti's Natural Economy
Saverio M. Fratini Discussant: Stefano Zambelli
Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities and Non-Uniform Rates of Profits
Ajit Sinha Discussant: Wilfried Parys
Some notes on Piero Sraffa and Carlo Brunner
Heinz D. Kurz Discussant:Ajit Sinha
On the Nature of Sraffa’s Contribution to Classical Economics
Roberto Ciccone Discussant: Parallel sessions E7 Liberalism – (Chair:) Michel De Vroey and Luca Pensieroso
The Evolving Facets of Mainstream Economics. A Historical Perspective
Discussant:Filiz Digiroglu, Hamdi Genc and Erdem Ozgur M.
Inequality From the Perspective of An Ottoman Liberal: Sakizli Ohannes Pasha and His
“Wealth of Nations” Discussant:
Alberto Fierro Foucault and economics: on the genealogy of neoliberalism and the critique to
ordoliberalism Raphaël Fevre Discussant:
Estrella Trincado Aznar An Inequality of perceptiveness in economic thought: Austrian School and the debate
on cooperative movement Alfonso Sanchez Discussant:
Parallel sessions E8 Inequality in the UK – (Chair:) Massimo Di Matteo
The consequences of unproductive capital on production and distribution in the work
of Camillo Supino Discussant:
Arild Saether Pufendorf on Equality and Inequality
Discussant:Margaret Schabas
Hume and Smith on Class Inequities in terms of Non-pecuniary Goods
Rima Hawi Discussant: Valerio Torreggiani
Building an Economic Democracy. The Debate on Industrial Reorganization in Britain
during the First World War, 1916-1919 Discussant:
Parallel sessions E9 Smith: dissemination of ideas and legacy – (Chair: Laurie Bréban) Augusto Alean
Sentiments, rationality and reasonableness: Social justice in Adam Smith and Amartya
Sen Discussant:
Lorenzo Garbo Searching for a lineage of Adam Smith's last teachings: Thomas Chalmers
Thomas Ruellou Discussant: Alexandra Hyard and Thierry Demals
Pierre Prevost (1751-1839) and the diffusion of British Political Economy in Europe
Discussant:Amos Witztum
Adam Smith: The Servant of Two Masters?
Laurie Bréban Discussant: Parallel sessions E10 Individual decision – (Chair: ) André Lapidus
Decision and Time from a Humean Point of View
: Catherine Herfeld DiscussantJean-Sébastien Lenfant
Economists and the theory of choice after World War Two
: Jean Baccelli DiscussantMarina Bianchi
Disappointment and Public action: Albert Hirschman’s ways of complicating economic
theory Discussant:
Rudi Verburg Self-interest after Smith: science, reason and the cash-nexus
: Daniel Diatkine Discussant
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10:00-12:00 Parallel Sessions F Parallel sessions F1 Economics and Politics – (Chair:) Cleo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche and Lauren Larrouy
Reshaping Standard Microeconomics For Political Action: Kenneth J. Arrow and Thomas
C. Schelling’s RAND Corporation projects on Racial Issues Discussant:
Hansjoerg Klausinger The Austrian economists, F. A. Hayek and the “Anschluss”
Günther Chaloupek Discussant:
Céline Bouillot How can we pay for wars according to Vauban?
Joachim De Paoli Discussant: Parallel sessions F2 Institutionalism – (Chair:) Arias Adrian De Leon and Aida Teresa Segovia
Johan (Gustav) Akerman´s contribution to an institutional approach to dynamic
evolutionary economics: A review of his causal analysis Toshihiko Hozumi Discussant:
Marion Dieudonné Veblen, a work on American archives: corporate finance and institutionalism
Arian Adrian De Leon Discussant: Emre Ozcelik and Eyup Ozveren
Karl Polanyi and the Global Inequality Thesis
Manuel Ramon Souza Luz Discussant: Manuel Ramon Souza Luz
Logic of Scientific Investigation and The Evolutionary Process: In the search for a
veblenian integration Aida Teresa Segovia Discussant:
Parallel sessions F3 Classical Economists: around Mill – (Chair: Cinla Akdere) Victor Bianchini
The Question of Intention in Classical Utilitarianism
: Marco E.L. Guidi DiscussantYasunori Fukagai
Welfare, Social Justice and Organic View of the Society: Categorising the discussion
during the period between John Stuart Mill and L.T. Hobhouse Victor Banchini Discussant:
Virginie Gouverneur John Stuart Mill on women's wages
Giandomenica Becchio Discussant: Michel S. Zouboulakis
Democratic Representation and Economic Growth in the work of J. S. Mill
Philippe Gillig Discussant: Parallel sessions F4 French economists – (Chair: Claire Silvant) Katia Caldari
Building a “Dynamics of Inequality”: the contribution of François Perroux
Alain Béraud Discussant: Philippe Poinsot
The Importance of The Structure of Population : Dupuit’s Analysis of Population
Through The Prism of His Conception of Collective Welfare Luca Dell’Aglio Discussant:
Joachim De Paoli Between liberalism and interventionism : Colson and the question of social insurances
Guy Numa Discussant: Nathalie Sigot
Nineteenth-century French liberal economists and the issue of women: an awkward
stance : Annalisa Rosselli Discussant
Parallel sessions F5 Money and change – (Chair:) Sylvie Diatkine
The debate on exchange rates at the end of the Bretton Woods monetary system
Discussant:Juan Carlos Acosta
Samuelson, Roosa, and the NY Fed: Do banks matter for monetary policy?
Rebeca Gomez Betancourt Discussant: Fabio Masini
“It can’t happen, it’s a bad idea, it won’t last”. American Economists and the Euro; a
Reappraisal Juan Carlos Acosta Discussant:
Nicolas Barbaroux/Michel Bellet The "Technology of economics" in Myrdal Monetary Policy Framework
Ariane Dupont-Kieffer Discussant: Parallel sessions F6 Sraffa 2 – (Chair: Stefano Zambelli) François Allisson
The Cambridge and the Russian Traditions of Political Economy
Irina Eliseeva Discussant: Rogerio Arthmar and Michaël McLure
Sraffa, Myrdal and the big gold metal
Wilfried Parys Discussant: Saverio M. Fratini
Sraffa on the Degeneration of the Notion of Cost
Takashi Yagi Discussant: Antonella Palumbo and Attilio Trezzini
A historical analysis of the debate on capacity adjustment in the ‘modern classical
approach’: dealing with complexity in the theory of growth Discussant:
Parallel sessions F7 Reflexions on the Economic science– (Chair:) Seckin Sunal
How useful is complexity in economics
Discussant:Francesca Dal Degan
Sismondi's Political Economy: the Birth of Economics as a Social Science
Discussant: Richard Sturn
Scarce Means, Competing Ends: Lord Robbins and the Foundations of Economics
Ignacio Falgueras-Sorauren Discussant: Oleg Ananyin
Beyond Enlightened Common Sense: How Economics Became a Science
Discussant: Parallel sessions F8 Inequalities and efficiency – (Chair:) Antoine Parent
From Piketty to Marx and Kaldor
Discussant:Elena Kalmychkova
The impact of income inequality on economic performance in the theories of classical
political economy Discussant:
Guillaume Vallet “Fighting spirit”: reducing inequalities for a better capitalism. Albion W. Small’s
Underestimated View Discussant:
Parallel sessions F9 Inequality at the turn of the 19
th Century– (Chair: Alfonso Sanchez)
Luis Francisco Carvalho Qui Judicatis Terram: An Exploration of John Ruskin’s ideas on ‘inequality’
Discussant:Monika Poettinger
Gluts result from Inequality: the Italian Judgement on England’s Crises in the Early
Nineteenth Century Discussant:
Nicolas Eyguesier The reception of Sismondi among French Political Economists : the question of
inequality Philippe Poinsot Discussant:
Parallel sessions F10 Development 2 – (Chair: Nathalie Berta) Niels Kaergaard
Ester and Mogens Boserup and economic development
Renata Bianconi Discussant : Erika Torres Godinez
Local development, neoliberalism and economic growth. (In progress).)
Maria Dahl Discussant : Gianni Vaggi
The new sustainable development goals: a brief history
Niels Kaergaard Discussant :
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14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions G Parallel sessions G1 Hawtrey – (Chair:) Antonio Bariletti and Eleonora Sanfilipo
At the origin of the notion of 'creative goods' in economics: Scitovsky and Hawtrey
Discussant: Lucy Brillant and Pierre-Hernan Rojas
Money and Central banking: Rist and Hawtrey on the policy of the Bank of France
Gianfranco Tusset Discussant: Toshiaki Hirai
On Ralph Hawtrey’s Thought and Things : Struggling to build a bridge between “Theory
of Aspects” and “Science” Lucy Brillant Discussant:
Parallel sessions G2 Special Session 10 – -Round Table - A History of Macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and Beyond- Proposed by Muriel Dal Pont. (Chair: Michael Assous) Richard Arena Michael Assous Antoine D’Autume Abdallah Zouache
Parallel sessions G3 Special Session 3 – The economic thought in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe in a comparative perspective Proposed by Pencho Penchev (chair: Pencho Penchev) Nikolay Nenovsky
The theory of ideal and absolute money in the late 19th
century Russia
: François Allisson DiscussantPencho Penchev
The Orthodox Christianity and the Economic thought in Bulgaria
: Julius Horvath DiscussantJulius Horvath
Karel Engliš (1880-1961) and Imrich Karvaš (1903-1961) Important Economic Thinkers of
the InterWar Czechoslovakia : Pencho Penchev Discussant
Parallel sessions G4 Special Session 5 – Walras, Hicks, intertemporal prices: Sraffian perspectives Proposed by Fabio Petri Fabio Petri
Walras on capital: interpretative insights from a review by Bortkiewicz
Discussant:Arel Dvoskin and Paolo Trabucchi
Equilibrium and Capital. Hicks as a critic of the neowalrasian notion of equilibrium
Discussant:Roberto Ciccone
Profits, Sraffa prices and intertemporal prices. A comparison and starting attempt at
clarification Discussant:
Parallel sessions G5 Money and Finance – (Chair: Andres Alvarez) Janette Rutterford and Dimitris Sotiropoulos
Unravelling the canonical history of financial economics: forerunners of Bachelier’s
major insights in option pricing Discussant:
Isabella Maria Weber Thornton versus Ricardo: Two alternative perspectives on money and trade imbalances
Jérôme de Boyer Discussant: Lilia Costabile/Gerard Epstein
Minimalism vs. Activism in Central Banking. Lessons from the History of Economic
Thought. presenting a Research Project Fabio Masini Discussant:
Parallel sessions G6 Marxisme 2 – (Chair: Susumu Takenaga) Olga Borokh
Wang Yanan’s adaptation of Marxism in China in the 1940s
Denis Melnik Discussant: Denis Melnik
Isaak Rubin's research project: a reconstruction
Christian Tutin Discussant: Kenji Mori
The 1857 World Economic Crisis and Karl Marx's unpublished 'Books of Crisis'
Metin Sarfati Discussant:
Parallel sessions G7 Schumpeter – (Chair:) Dieter Bögenhold, Michaelides Panayotis G. and Theofanis Papageorgiou
Schumpeter, Veblen and Bourdieu on Institutions and the Formation of Habits
Marion Dieudonné Discussant: Erwin Dekker
Schumpeter's 'Theorie der Wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung' as theory of the avant-garde
Discussant: Heinz D. Kurz
Keynes and Schumpeter: Swimming against the stream in unison; separately seeking
new shores Discussant:
Parallel sessions G8 Theory of justice – (Chair: Bruna Ingrao) Irina Chaplygina
“Inequality” as logical and historical notion
Ragip Ege Discussant: Cyrielle Poiraud
The norm of equality in Amartya Sen’s conception of social justice: from “Equality of
what?” to “Why equality?” Antoinette Baujard Discussant:
Fabien Tarrit Equality at the heart of the debate
Irina Chaplygina Discussant: Parallel sessions G9 Inequalities in 20th Century 1 – (Chair:) Carlos Medeiros
Latin America at Crossroads: Controversies on Growth, Income Distribution and
Structural Change Discussant:
Irina Eliseeva Inequality and social tension in Russia ( 1905,1917): studies and ideas
Nikolay Nenovsky Discussant: Kevin Christ
Distribution through the lens of Wilhelm Röpke’s Economic Humanism
Alberto Fierro Discussant:
Parallel sessions G10 Inequalities in 20th Century 2 – (Chair:) Mark Knell
Technological revolutions and inequality in economic thought
Discussant: Giovanni Farese
Riches and poverty. Leo Chiozza Money on inequality and liberalism
Discussant: Christina Anselmann and Hagen M. Kraemer
Does Government Debt Increase Income Inequality? Historical Roots and Basic Criticisms
of the ‘Transfer Approach’ of distributional effects : Discussant