1 the European Society for the History of Economic Thought Inequalities

1 the European Society for the History of Economic Thought Inequalities

The European Society for the History of Economic Thought XXe Congrès – Paris 2016 Inequalities in Economic Thought 26-28 May 2016 – Paris, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne Thursday 26 May 2016 Friday 27 May 2016 Saturday 28 May 2016 9:00 - 11:00 9:00 - 10:30 Executive Committee Parallel Sessions C 11:00 - 13:00 9:30-10:00 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break Eshet Council Welcome coffee From 11:00 11:00 - 12:30 10:00 - 12:00 Registration Parallel Sessions D Parallel Sessions F 11:30 - 13:00 Lunch 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch 12:00 - 13:45 Lunch 13:00 - 13:30 Welcoming 14:00 - 16:00 13:45 -15:15 Parallel Sessions E Parallel Sessions G 13:30 - 15:00 Parallel Sessions A 15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break 16:00 - 16:20 Coffee Break 15:15 - 15:45 Coffee break 15:30 - 17:00 16:30 - 17:45 15:45 -17:15 Parallel Sessions B President's Lecture Blanqui Lecture 18:00 - 19:30 17:45 - 19:10 Keynote Lecture by Nancy 18:00 ESHET General Assembly and Fraser Cultural Event Honorary Member’s Speech 19:30-21:30 Welcome Cocktail 20:00 Gala Dinner (Cruise on the Seine River) 1 Thursday 26 May 2016 • 11:00 – 13:30 Registration (Galerie Saint-Jacques, Paris 5e) • 11:30 – 13 :00 Lunch (Courtyard of the Panthéon) • 13:00 - 13:30 Welcome Address (Amphi I - Panthéon) – (Chair: Nathalie Sigot) • 13:30-15:00 Parallel Sessions A Parallel session A1 – Room 211 Dissemination of ideas and theories 1– (Chair: Margaret Schabas) Nicolas Eyguesier The reception of Sismondi among French Political Economists : the question of inequality Discussant: Philippe Poinsot 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 bleds Discussant : Julie Ferrand 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: Margaret Schabas Parallel session A2 – Room 216 Inequalities 1 – (Chair: Jérôme Lallement) Rustem Nureev The Problem of Income Inequality and Consumption in A. Deaton’s Works Discussant: Ivan Moscati Alfredo Felix Blanco Inequality, Poverty and the Commitment of the Economists Discussant: Rustem Nureev Kevin Christ Distribution through the lens of Wilhelm Röpke’s Economic Humanism Discussant: Alberto Fierro Parallel session A3 – Room 307 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 Discussant : Nikola Regent Nikola Regent Guicciardini and Economic Inequalities Discussant : Richard Van den Berg Claire Pignol and Benoît Walraevens Rousseau and Smith on envy in commercial societies Discussant : Hamdi Genç Parallel session A4 – Room 2 Methodological issues – (Chair: David Andrews) Ariane Dupont-Kieffer The development of transport demand modeling between economics and planning Discussant : Alexandra Hyard Marion Gaspard and Antoine Missemer Mathematical Economics and Dynamics at Early Stage: Back to the Ramsey-Hotelling Connection Discussant : Ariane Dupont-Kieffer 2 Michel De Vroey and Luca Pensieroso Bifurcations, fragmentation and certification: three keys for understanding the development of economic theory Discussant: Francesco Sergi Parallel session A5 – Room 200/209 Eighteenth Century analysis 1 – (Chair: Amos Witztum) Renee Prendergast Bernard Mandeville on the Role of Education Discussant : Victor Bianchini Eiko Yamamoto An appraisal of the subjective value concept of Graslin, Turgot and Condillac : 1767-1776 Discussant : Céline Bouillot Matteo Menegatti Inequality of what? A note on Turgot Discussant: Antoinette Baujard Parallel session A6 – Room 6 Special Session 2 – Experimental and Behavioral Economics: Methodological, Conceptual and Historical Perspectives on the Empirical Turn within Economics Proposed by Judith Favereau. (Chair: Vladimir Avtonomov) Michiru Nagatsu and Judith Favereau From the Lab to the Field: History and Methodology of Field Experiments in Economics Discussant : Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche The Economists Enter the Courtroom”: Evidence and Expertise in the Recent History of Field Experiments on Discriminations Discussant : Magdalena Malecka Magdalena Malecka The distinction between normative and descriptive theory in behavioural economics: review of the discussion and philosophical evaluation. Discussant : Michiru Nagatsu Parallel session A7 – Room 214 Young Scholars 1 (Chair: Antoin Murphy) Marie Daou The true and false rights of Rueff: from a monetary disequilibrium theory to a social disorder theory Discussant: Richard Arena Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi From "social economy” to “national political economy”: German economics ideas in Brazil Discussant: José Luis Cardoso Raphaël Fevre Eucken’s competition with Keynes or beyond ordoliberal allergy to Keynesian medicine Discussant : Richard Sturn Parallel session A8 – Room 11 Marxism – (Chair: Julius Horvath) Denis Melnik Isaak Rubin's research project: a reconstruction Discussant: Eugenio Somaini Susumu Takenaga Completion of the Part II of new MEGA --outstanding issues and possibilities— Discussant : Laurent Baronian Olga Borokh Wang Yanan’s adaptation of Marxism in China in the 1940s Discussant: Denis Melnik 3 Parallel session A9 – Room 17 Monetary Theory and policy – (Chair: Muriel Dal Pont) Carlo Cristiano and Paolo Paesani Kahn’s monetary theory and the policy debate during the works of the Radcliffe Committee Discussant: Sylvie Diatkine Nicolas Barbaroux and Michel Bellet The "Technology of economics" in Myrdal Monetary Policy Framework Discussant : Paolo Paesani Laure Quennouëlle and André Straus International monetary problems at the time of the end of Bretton Woods. Some reflexions of a group of « practitioners » (1973-1976) Discussant: Isabella Maria Weber * * * * * * • 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break (Courtyard of the Panthéon) * * * * * * • 15:30-17:00 Parallel Sessions B Parallel session B1 – Room 211 Inequalities 2 – (Chair: Ragip Ege) Arild Saether Pufendorf on Equality and Inequality Discussant: Alfredo Felix Blanco Laurent Jaffro and Cyril Selzner Harrington on Equality, Agrarian Law, and Political Justice Discussant : Alexandra Hyard Evert Schoorl ‘A harsh and inhumane science’ Dutch 19th century economists on inequality Discussant : Björn Hasselgren Parallel session B2 – Room 216 Money 1 – (Chair: Jérôme de Boyer) Alain Alcouffe and Mauro Boianovsky Walras and Wicksell on monetary reform: how many nuances? Discussant : Goulven Rubin Romain Plassard Disequilibrium as the Origin, Originality, and Ambivalences of Clower's Microfoundations of Monetary Theory Discussant : Anders Ögren Juan Carlos Acosta Samuelson, Roosa, and the NY Fed: Do banks matter for monetary policy? Discussant: Rebeca Gomez Betancourt Parallel session B3 – Room 307 Special Session 3 – 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 Discussant : Masato Shizume Nesrine Bentemessek The Bank of England and public debt managing in the early nineteenth century Discussant : Alexandre Reichart Claire Silvant Public finance issues in the French liberal thought in the aftermath of the 1870-1871 war Discussant : Nicolas Eyguesier 4 Parallel session B4 – Room 2 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: Kevin Christ Monika Poettinger Gluts result from Inequality: the Italian Judgement on England’s Crises in the Early Nineteenth Century Discussant: Ryuzo Kuroki Guillaume Vallet “Fighting spirit”: reducing inequalities for a better capitalism. Albion W. Small’s Underestimated View Discussant: Marion Dieudonné Parallel session B5 – Room 200/209 Classical Economists 1 – (Chair: Cinla Akdere) Victor Bianchini The Intention Puzzle in Classical Utilitarianism Discussant: Dimitris Sotiropoulos Michel S. Zouboulakis Democratic Representation and Economic Growth in the work of J. S. Mill Discussant: Manuella Mosca Elena Kalmychkova The impact of income inequality on economic performance in the theories of classical political economy Discussant: Lorenzo Garbo Parallel session B6 – Room 6 International Trade – (Chair: Hans-Michael Trautwein) Masatomi Fujimoto J. S. Mill’s Criticism for Robert Torrens’ Reciprocity in International Trade Discussant : Jorge Meoqui Morales Taichi Tabuchi The Doctrine of Comparative Costs and the Theory of Values: A Critical Overview of the Competing Approaches in the 1930s Discussant : Gilbert Faccarello Christian Gehrke Ricardo's theory of international prices and its transformation: Senior, Torrens, and Mill Discussant : Masatomi Fujimoto Parallel session B7 – Room 214 Money and Banking – (Chair: Gerard Epstein) Johan Lönnroth Democracy, equality and central bank independence - what do the reformers think 17 years on? Discussant: Lilia Costabile Gianfranco Tusset Exploring the lexical distance between monetary theories and central banks Discussant: Johan Lönnroth Sylvie Diatkine The debate on exchange rates at the end of the Bretton Woods monetary system Discussant: Gianfranco Tusset Parallel session B8 – Room 11 Colonial/Postcolonial issues – (Chair: Richard Arena) Alain Clément British Economists and the

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