In Economics: Scitovsky and Hawtrey

In Economics: Scitovsky and Hawtrey

logo_ESHET2014_2.indd 1 01.04.14 10:47 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 1 Table of contents Amanar Akhabbar – The Methodology of Samuelson's Non-Substitution Theorem ..................... 10 Alain Alcouffe and Fanny Coulomb – Pacifism of the French liberals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries / Frédéric Passy and Léon Walras, candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize ............. 11 Angela Ambrosino – The Role of Agents’ Propensity toward Conformity and Independence in the Process of Institutional Change: Links between Veblen and Hayek .............................................. 12 Oleg Ananyin – Equilibrium Theorizing in Statu Nascendi: Cantillon's Lessons ......................... 13 David Andrews – Adam Smith’s natural prices, the gravitation metaphor, and the purposes of nature ................................................................................................................................................ 14 Richard Arena – The role of technical and social factors in the distinction between necessities and surplus: Sraffa on and after classical economics ....................................................................... 15 Arie Arnon – A Re-Examination of Hayek’s Disputes and Agreements with Keynes Concerning “Interventions” in the Economy: 1924 to 1946 versus the 1970's ..................................................... 16 Tony Aspromourgos – Keynes, Lerner and the Question of Public Debt ....................................... 17 Michaël Assous and Paul Fourchard – Kalecki: a figure at the intersection of Marx, Wicksell and Frisch ................................................................................................................................................ 18 Marianna Astore – Controlling exchange rate during WWI: Liberalism versus State Intervention in the Italian case ............................................................................................................................. 19 Vladimir Avtonomov – A model of man for economic liberalism .................................................. 20 Caroline Bauer – Responsibility as a factor of performance in the duty of lieutenancy- an interpretation of the motivation for work according to John Calvin ................................................ 21 Antoinette Baujard – A utility reading for the history of welfare economics .................................. 22 Michele Bee – Rethinking self-love. Beyond selfishness and approbation of others in Adam Smith thought ............................................................................................................................................ 23 Nesrine Bentemessek Kahia and Jérôme de Boyer des Roches – Financial Institutions and Liquidity of Public Debt in England [1694 – 1720] ......................................................................... 24 Daniele Besomi – The commercial pendulum, tradequakes and financial tempests. Metaphors for crises in the 19th century ................................................................................................................. 25 Victor Bianchini – Social Comparisons and Individual Welfare: Back to James Mill .................... 26 Joerg Bibow – On Keynes’ vision for the international monetary order and global finance in light of his theories of effective demand and liquidity preference .......................................................... 27 Fabrizio Bientinesi – Was international trade theory a wertfrei one? Three different approaches: Sismondi, Ferrara and Pareto .......................................................................................................... 28 Olav Bjerkholt – The first European Econometric Society Meeting, September 1931, Lausanne . 29 Alfredo Blanco – Some considerations on the influence of economic liberalism in the May Revolution of 1810 ............................................................................................................................ 30 Roxana Bobulescu and Ina Chong – Analogy, metaphor and direct integration in Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's bioeconomics ................................................................................................. 31 Mauro Boianovsky – Before macroeconomics: Pareto and the dynamics of the economic aggregate ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Olga Borokh – Liberal economic thought in Republican China in the 1930s ................................ 33 Céline Bouillot – John Locke and an economic state of nature: mercantilist or liberal? ............... 34 2 Dirk Brantl – Mandeville vs. Smith: Luxury, Opulence, Market Growth, and the Wealth of a Nation .............................................................................................................................................. 35 Lucy Brillant – Limits of arbitrage and interest rates: A Debate between Hawtrey, Hicks and Keynes .............................................................................................................................................. 36 Andrea Cabello – The Firm: the Role of Hierarchy and Market in Coasean and Marxist Tradition ......................................................................................................................................................... 37 Gilles Campagnolo – LIberalism In Between Europe And China: an economic dilemma ........... 38 Gilles Campagnolo – Liberalism In Between Europe And China (introduction and generalities) 39 Jose Luis Cardoso and Michalis Psalidopoulos – The German Historical School, protectionism and liberalism ................................................................................................................................. 40 Carvajalino Juan – 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 ......................................................................................................... 41 Edward Castleton – Sismondi’s reception among nineteenth-century French socialists, 1840-1850 ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Mario Aldo Cedrini and Anna Maria Carabelli – Not Beautiful, Not Just, Not Virtuous; 'And It Doesn't Deliver the Goods'. Capitalism and Fear of Goods in Keynes's Thought ........................ 43 Guenther Chaloupek – Karl Pribram‘s liberalism of compromise .................................................. 44 Irina Chaplygina – Liberalism as a principle of coordination for “extended order” ..................... 45 Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche – Milton Friedman on Racial Discrimination: a Historical Perspective on Chicago liberalism .................................................................................................. 46 Francis Clavé – Comparative study of Lippmann’s and Hayek‘s liberalism (or neoliberalism) .... 47 Alain Clément and Riccardo Soliani – From Gide to Desroche: cooperation and utopia .............. 48 Stefano Condorelli – John Law as a liberal economist and policymaker ....................................... 49 Clément Coste and Marie Lauricella – 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 ............................................................................................................ 50 Annie Lou Cot – On Irving Fisher’s use of medical metaphors ...................................................... 51 Alexandre Cunha – An unnoticed “Swiss connection” in the dissemination of cameralist ideas during the second half of the 18th century ...................................................................................... 52 federico d'onofrio – A few notes on the concept of ‘felicitas publica’ in 18th century Political Economy .......................................................................................................................................... 53 Francesca Dal Degan – The magic lantern of Coppet: commerce and “reciprocal” independence ......................................................................................................................................................... 54 Muriel Dal Pont Legrand and Harald Hagemann – The actuality of Schumpeter’s program of research: from 1911 to Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory ........................................................... 55 Elena Danescu – Pierre Werner A Visionary European and Consensus Builder .......................... 56 John Davis – Reflexive economic agents and consciousness: The SLAM approach ..................... 57 Jérôme de Boyer des Roches – Money and Foreign Trade in Ricardo (1809-1811) and in Ricardo (1817) ................................................................................................................................................ 58 michel de vroey – Conceptualizing unemployment: a hard, long and unfinished journeytitle ..... 59 Pierrick Dechaux – Conceptualizing the formation and role of expectations before 1950: George Katona's thought ............................................................................................................................. 60 3 Ghislain Deleplace – An unorthodox genealogy on the relation between the markets for foreign exchange

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