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Conference Agenda by EAEPE - https://eaepe.org Parallel Sessions 1 - Sep 12 2019 16:30 - 18:30 Rooms ABMACRO1 Agent-based modelling in macroeconomics and finance: issues, problems and possible futures Chair: Alessio Moneta, Mattia Guerini: Empirical Validation Through Causal -Daniele Giachini Search Aud. III Discussant: Jiri Kukacka, Tae-Seok Jang, Stephen Sacht: On the Estimation of Behavioral Macroeconomic Models Via Simulated Maximum Likelihood Sylvain Barde: Macroeconomic Agent-Based Model Comparison with a Multivariate Extension of the Markov Information Criterion Daniele Giachini, Giulio Bottazzi: Artificial Prediction Markets for Model Aggregation YSI1 EAEPE – YSI Special Session 2019 ‘Breaking walls – political economy, regional divergences, cross-disciplinary responses. Legacies and contemporary challenges Chair: Ann Hipp: Breaking the Invisible Wall Between East and West -Merve Burnazoglu Germany: The Importance of R&D and Innovation Aud. IV - Olga Mikheeva Kerényi Ádám: One World, Two Internets – Where Should the - Ana Bottega European Countries Stand? - Cecilia Rikap Anne Kervers: Breaking the Walls Surrounding Money - Ayoze Alfageme Discussant: Kerstin Hötte: Breaking the Wall for Immediate Action: A New Agenda -Smita Srinivas for Climate Economics - Slavo Radosevic D1 [D] Innovation and Technological Change Chair: Keun Lee, Jongho Lee: Variety of the National Innovation Systems -Ben Vermeulen Around the World and Their Dynamic Evolution: Is Catch-Up by G 103 Discussant: Latecomers Possible? Apostolos Vetsikas, Yeoryios Stamboulis: Building a National Innovation System Through Interacting Helices Thanos Fragkandreas: Do Innovation Systems Induce Inequality? Attila Havas: Innovation Indicators: Their Relevance for Assessing Innovation Performance, Advancing Theory Development, and Assisting Policy Formation E1_1 [E1] Industrial Policy and Development Chair: Georgios Siokas: Strategic Analysis of the Greek Smart Cities: An -Lukasz Mamica Interaction Between the Social and Private Sector Aud. VI Discussant: Piotr Kopycinski: Multilevel Governance and Innovation of the Region -Lukasz Mamica - an Example of the Ma?opolskie and ?wi?tokrzyskie Voivodeships - Katarzyna Sadowy (Poland) Iurii Bazhal: The New Value Creation Through the Innovation Structural Policy: Smart Specialisations and the Triple Helix Concept Kiryl Zach: The Institutions of Industrial Policy – From Central Planning to 'smart Specialisations': The Case of Poland 1980-2019 E2_1 [E2] Entrepreneurship and Theory of the Firm Chair: Ethan Gifford, Maureen Mckelvey: Knowledge-Intensive Innovative -Aimilia Protogerou Entrepreneurship and S3: Conceptualizing Strategies for Sustainability Aud. V Discussant: Anastasia Constantelou, Tharwat Jaber: On the Nature and Micro- Foundations of Dynamic Capabilities in Public Sector Organisations: A Conceptual Approach Evangelos Siokas: Identifying Key Factors of the Process of Linking Research Outputs with Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Greece Yeoryios Stamboulis: Knowledge, Clubs and Networks F1 [F] Environment-Economy Interactions 1 / 13 Conference Agenda by EAEPE - https://eaepe.org Chair: Marco Veronese Passarella, Emilio Carnevali, Matteo Deleidi, -Irene Monasterolo Riccardo Pariboni: Cross-Border Financial Effects of Global Warming G 105 Discussant: in a Two-Area Ecological SFC Model Giulio Guarini, Fabrizi, Andrea, Meliciani, Valentina: The Employment Impact of the Open Eco-Innovation Mode Soline Ralite, Jakob Thöma, Clare Murray: Aligning Swiss Pension Funds and Insurance Companies' Listed Equity Portfolios with the 2°C Climate Goal – A New Approach to Benchmarking H1 [H] Effective Demand, Income Distribution and Finance Chair: Eugenio Caverzasi: When Complexity Meets Finance: A Contribution -Yun Kim to the Study of the Macroeconomic Effects of Complex Financial G 107 Discussant: Systems Riccardo Pariboni, Emilio Carnevali, Matteo Deleidi, Marco Veronese Passarella: Supermultiplier, Innovation and the Ecosystem: A Stock- Flow Dynamic Model Yannis Dafermos, Maria Nikolaidi: Fiscal Policy and Ecological Sustainability: A Post-Keynesian Approach I1 [I] Comparative Political Economy Chair: Paternesi Meloni Walter, Eckhard Hein, Tridico Pasquale: Welfare -Peter Mihalyi Models and Demand-Led Growth Regimes Before and after the G 110 Discussant: Financial and Economic Crisis -Caroline Vincensini Anna Zabkowicz: New Interests in the Old-Age-Pension Industry Versus Retarding Forces: The Cases of Poland and Germany Martin Myant: Varieties of Capitalism and Upward Convergence of East-Central Europe Within the EU Q1 [Q] Complexity Economics Chair: Svenja Flechtner: Income Inequality and the Complexity of Economic -Torsten Heinrich Production Structures G111 Discussant: Otto Lehto: Securing a Minimum Income Floor Under Radical Uncertainty: An Application of the Complexity Paradigm to the Universal Basic Income (UBI) Debate T1 [T] History of Political Economy Chair: Alexander Ebner: Paradigms of Market Societies: Schumpeter, -Giulia Zacchia Polanyi and Hayek Revisited G 114 Discussant: Vitor Manuel Leite Neves: Economics as a Practical Science: A Study -Alexander Ebner in the History of Portuguese Post-World War II Economic Thinking - Vitor Manuel Leite Carlo D'ippoliti: On the Evolutionary Economic Origins of Gender Neves - Torsten Niechoj Roles - Alan Shipman Torsten Niechoj: Austerity and its Roots. Liberal Views Seen Through the Lens of Polanyi's Concept of Commodification Alan Shipman: No Accounting for Economics: Resolving a Long Division Parallel Sessions 2 - Sep 13 2019 09:00 - 11:00 Rooms ABMACRO2 Agent-based modelling in macroeconomics and finance: issues, problems and possible futures Chair: Jacky Mallett: How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love Double Entry -Mattia Guerini Book Keeping Aud. III Discussant: Matteo Ottaviani, Francesco Lamperti, Amir Sani, Andrea Roventini: Modern Tools for Agent-Based Model Sensitivity Analysis Marko Petrovic 2 / 13 Conference Agenda by EAEPE - https://eaepe.org , Andrea Teglio, Bulent Ozel, Marco Raberto, Silvano Cincotti: Toward Stronger Fiscal Integrations in the European Union: An Agent-Based Approach Mattia Guerini, Philipp Harting, Mauro Napoletano: Governance Structure, Technical Change and Industry Competition CLIMATE1 Climate Risks and Opportunities in Financial Markets and Investors’ Portfolios Chair: Nepomuk Dunz, Dr. Asjad Naqvi, Dr. Irene Monasterolo: Climate -Tim J. Foxon Transition Risk, Climate Sentiments, and Financial Stability in a Stock- Aud. IV Discussant: Flow Consistent Approach Francesco Lamperti, Massimo Tavoni, Valentina Bosetti, Andrea Roventini, Tania Treibich: Some Like it Cold: Climate Change, Bank Stability and Green-Financial Policies Marco Raberto, Nepo Dunz, Irene Monasterolo: When Money Follows the Climate: Green Policies and Climate Sentiments in a Macro- Dynamic Modelling Hector Pollitt, Jean-Francois Mercure, Gregor Semieniuk, Phil Holden, Neil Edwards, Sophie Heald: Financial Risk and the Impact of Climate Change BANKS1 Financing of Development, Development Banks and Political Economy of Financing Regional Integration in the European Union Chair: Marek Naczyk: Let Us Be Our Own Masters: Domestic Managerial -Olga Mikheeva Elites and the Rise of State-Led Developmentalism in Poland's Aud. V Discussant: Dependent Market Economy -Matthias Thiemann Helen Kavvadia: The Role of National Development Banks in Funding Economic Development and in Catalyzing International Finance: The Case of Cyprus Dora Piroska, Daniela Gabor: The EBRD and the Securitization for Sustainability Agenda HETECON1 The success, obstacles and potential opportunities for heterodox economics Chair: Tae-Hee Jo: The Evolution of Veblen's Theory of the Business -Sergio Levrero Enterprise and its Implication for Heterodox Economics in the Aud VI Discussant: Calculable Future -Giulia Zacchia Vyacheslav Dementyev: The Problem of Power and the Economic - Tae-Hee Jo Theory - Vyacheslav Dementyev Giulia Zacchia, Maria Cristina Marcuzzo: Revolving Doors in Economics: How Mainstream Consensus is Promoted and Rewarded? D2 [D] Innovation and Technological Change Chair: Torsten Heinrich, Jangho Yang, Shuanping Dai: Growth, -Ben Vermeulen Development, and Structural Change at the Firm Level: The Example G 103 Discussant: of the PR China Claudius Grabner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller, Bernhard Schütz: Structural Change in Times of Increasing Openness: An Analysis of Convergence and Polarization Dynamics on the Global Level Ben Vermeulen, Andreas Pyka, Pier-Paolo Saviotti: Structural Change Perspective on the Labour Economic Impact of Robotics: Future Scenarios E1_2 [E1] Industrial Policy and Development Amir Lebdioui, Keun Lee: How Chile and Malaysia Escaped the Middle Income Trap: Industrial Policy for Technological Capabilities in Aud. VII Resource-Based Sectors Rodrigo Lucena, Jorge Nogueira Paiva De Britto: Industrial Policy Matrix for Recent Brazilian Experiences 3 / 13 Conference Agenda by EAEPE - https://eaepe.org -Norio Tokumaro Pawel Bialynicki-Birula: An Assessment of the Role of Public Policy Chair: and Public Authority Activities in Attracting GBS Sector Companies in -Anastasia the Emerging Markets. The Case of Cracow Constantelou Fernando Sossdorf: Product Market Concentration and Skill Discussant: Dispersion: Star Firms in Chile -Anastasia ConstantelouG1 [G] Macroeconomic Regulation and Institutions Chair: Philipp Heimberger, Claudius Gräbner, Jakob Kapeller, Bernhard Schütz: Is the Eurozone Disintegrating? Macroeconomic Divergence, G 105 Discussant:
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