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HES

46th Annual Meetings of the History of Economics Society

Conference Program

Faculty House

Columbia University New York City, New York

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History of Economics Society Executive Committee

President Marcel Boumans, Utrecht University

Vice-President Ross Emmett, Arizona State University

Secretary Marianne Johnson, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

Treasurer Spencer Banzhaf, Georgia State University

Past-President

Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba

Editors Journal of the History of Economic Thought

Jimena Hurtado, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Pedro G. Duarte, University of São Paulo

SHOE List Moderator Humberto Barreto, DePauw University

Digital Information Manager Erich Pinzón-Fuchs, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Elected Executive Officers Year indicates end of term: Tiago Mata, University College London (2021)

Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, Cedeplar/UFMG (2022)

David Andrews, SUNY Oswego (2020)

Tom Stapleford, University of Notre Dame (2023)

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Prizes and Honors

Distinguished Fellow of the History of Economics Society Dr. Susan Howson, University of Toronto Craufurd Goodwin Best Article in the History of Economics Prize Jean-Baptiste Fleury, University of Cergy-Pontoise, and Alain Marciano, University of Montpellier 1 “The Making of a Constitutionalist: James Buchanan on Education” Joseph Dorfman Best Dissertation Prize Ola Innset, European University Institute “Reinventing Liberalism: Early Neoliberalism in Context” Joseph J. Spengler Prize Best Book Prize Manuela Mosca, Università di Lecce “Monopoly Power and Competition: The Italian Marginalist Perspective”

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Warren J. and Sylvia J. Samuels Young Scholars HES 2019

These awards are made possible thanks to the generous donation of Warren J. and Sylvia J. Samuels. Subsequent donors have allowed us to expand the offerings, and more contributions would be appreciated. The awards, sponsored by the History of

Economics Society, honor the following young scholars for the promise of their research and writing.

Jessica Nascimento University of Sao Paulo - USP

Yue Xiao Zhongnan University of Economics and Law

Ana Paula Londe Silva Federal University of Minas Gerais

Julien Grandjean Université de Lorraine

Serge Benest ENS Paris-Saclay

Matthieu Renault University of São Paulo (FEA-USP)

Lachezar Grudev Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau

Guillaume Noblet University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Robert Kaminski University of Chicago

Nicolas Dvoskin ZILAS, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

Patrick Fontaine Reis de Araujo UFRJ

Julia Lücke Universität Hamburg, Department of Economics

Chung-Tang Cheng London School of Economics

Sofia Valeonti University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Cedric Philadelphe Divry Pantheon-Sorbonne University

Roni Hirsch Harvard University

Christina Laskaridis SOAS & HOPE Center, DUKE

Byron Carson Hampden-Sydney College

Isaías Albertin de Moraes São Paulo State University (Unesp)

Adrian K. Yee University of Toronto

Samuel Demeulemeester ENS de Lyon and Paris 8 University

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Thursday, June 20 12:00 - 3:00 pm Executive Board Meeting – Faculty House room 1754 4:00 pm Conference registration opens - Faculty House, Columbia

University 7:00 - 9:00 pm Opening Reception - ticket required

Skyline Dining Room, Faculty House 4th floor

Friday, June 21 8:00 am Registration Table Open - Faculty House 8:30 - 10:00 am Concurrent Sessions #1 10:00 - 10:30 am Coffee break Sponsored by Cambridge University Press – Ivy Lounge With guests from the Columbia University archives 10:30 - 12:15 pm Concurrent Sessions #2 (LONG Sessions)” 12:30 - 2:00 Lunch on your own

CUP Diversity Lunch - ticket required Pisticci Restaurant, 125 La Salle St

2:00 - 3:30 pm Concurrent Sessions #3 3:30 - 4:00 pm Coffee break Sponsored by World Bank Group – Ivy Lounge 4:00 - 5:00 pm Plenary Session: Quinn Slobodian, Presidential Ballroom, 3rd floor “Two, Three, Many Hong Kongs” 5:15 pm HES Business Meeting - Presidential Ballroom, 3rd floor

Saturday, June 22 8:00 am Registration Table Open - Faculty House 8:30 – 10:00 am Concurrent Sessions #4 10:00 - 10:15 am Coffee break – Ivy Lounge 10:15 - 11:45 am Concurrent Sessions #5 11:45 - 1:00 pm Lunch on your own Neil Niman Young Scholars Lunch - invitation only

Ivy Lounge 1:00 – 2:00 pm Plenary Session: Susan Howson, Presidential Ballroom, 3rd floor “'Changing the World: Lionel Robbins and James Meade” 2:10 - 3:10 pm Concurrent Sessions #6 (SHORT Sessions) 3:10 - 3:30 pm Coffee break – Ivy Lounge 3:30 - 5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions #7 5:10 - 6:10 pm Plenary Session: Julie Nelson, Presidential Ballroom, 3rd floor “Gender Bias in Economics: Old and New” 7:00 - 9:00 pm Awards Banquet - ticket required

Skyline Dining Room, Faculty House 4th floor Following the Banquet, Scott Scheall, Carlos Suprinyak, and

Gerardo Serra will be recording an episode of the HES-supported podcast “Smith and Marx Walk into a Bar”

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Sunday, Sunday 23 8:00 am Registration Table Open - Faculty House 8:30 - 10:00 am Concurrent Sessions #8 10:00 - 10:30 am Coffee break – Ivy Lounge 10:30 – 12:00 pm Concurrent Sessions #9 12:00 – 12:45 pm Lunch on your own Oeconomia Editorial Board Meeting – Invitation only Garden Room 2 12:45 - 2:15 pm Concurrent Sessions #10

Faculty House Room Locations: Dome Reception – 1st floor Garden 2 – 1st floor Ivy Lounge – 1st floor Seminar 1 – 2nd floor Seminar 2 – 2nd floor Seminar 3 – 2nd floor Seminar 4 – 2nd floor Ballroom – 3rd floor Skyline Dining Room – 4th floor

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Recommended Food and Drink in Morningside Heights (Courtesy of Carl Wennerlind of Barnard College)

Restaurants Le Monde – Broadway and 112th Community – Broadway and 112th Friedman’s – Amsterdam and 118th Flat Top – Amsterdam and 121st Marlow Bistro – Amsterdam and 109th Infamous Bistro – Amsterdam and 109th Pisticci – Broadway and La Salle Café du Soleil – Broadway and 104th Kitchenette – Amsterdam and 112nd (primarily for brunch)

Quick food/Cafes Sweetgreen – Broadway and 114th Dig-In – Broadway and 112th Junzi Kitchen – Broadway and 112th Brownie Café – Basement of Avery Hall (Columbia) Joe’s Coffee – Atrium of Northwest Corner Building (Columbia) La Salle Dumpling Room – Broadway and La Salle Hungarian Pastry Shop – Amsterdam and 110th Oren’s Daily Roast – Broadway and 112th

Bars/Pubs: Arts and Crafts – Amsterdam and 115th The Hamilton – Amsterdam and 115th Toast – Broadway and 123rd The Craftsman – Broadway and La Salle

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Friday, June 21 Session 1A: Moments of Innovation in Economic Thought and Policy…………….……..…….11 Session 1B: Factoring ‘Impact’ in H.E.T., Part I: Measurement……………………………...……..11 Session 1C: Varieties of Marxian Economics………………………………………………………………11 Session 1D: Economics and Other Disciplines - I……………………………………………………….. 12 Session 1E: Associated Economists……………………………………………………………………………12 Session1F: Themes in Interwar Economics……………………………………………………………….. 12 Session 2A: The Political Uses of Quantitative Social Sciences……………………………………. 13 Session 2B: Rational Decisions and Rational Expectations…………………………………………. 13 Session 2C: Development Economics in the Post WWII Period……………………………………14 Session 2D: Theory and Empiricism…………………………………………………………………………. 14 Session 2E: Economists and Statistical Analysis………………………………………………………… 15 Session 2F: American Economists, 19th and Early 20th Centuries………………………………15 Session 3A: Hidden Agencies – Economists and Political Economy under Authoritarian Rule-I……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Session 3B: Public Choice………………………………………………………………………………………….16 Session 3C: Economics in Postwar France………………………………………………………………….16 Session 3D: Welfare Economics………………………………………………………………………………... 17 Session 3E: Adam Smith - I………………………………………………………………………………………..17 FRI Plenary Session #1: Quinn Slobodian, “Two, Three, Many Hong Kongs”……………….. 18

Saturday, June 22 Session 4A: Factoring ‘Impact’ in H.E.T., Part II: Uses……………………………………………….... 19 Session 4B: Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19 Session 4C: Topics in Classical Economics………………………………………………………………… 19 Session 4D: Cycles and Crises…………………………………………………………………………………… 20 Session 4E: Development Economics & Politics………………………………………………………….20 Session 4F: Liberalism……………………………………………………………………………………………... 20 Session 5A: Hidden Agencies: Economists and Political Economy under Authoritarian Rule - II…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21 Session 5B: Hume……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 Session 5C: Keynesian and Schumpeterian Themes……………………………………………………21 Session 5D: Institutionalism…………………………………………………………………………………….. 22 Session 5E: Justice…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Plenary Session #2: Susan Howson, "Changing the World: Lionel Robbins and James Meade"……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 Session 6A: Subfields of Economics…………………………………………………………………………...23 Session 6B: Education and Economics………………………………………………………………………. 23 Session 6C: Economics and Other Disciplines - II……………………………………………………… 23 Session 6D: Radical Reformers and Economists in the US………………………………………….. 24 Session 6E: Adam Smith - II……………………………………………………………………………………....24 Session 6F: Samuelson……………………………………………………………………………………………...24 Session 7A: Macro Agent-based vs. DSGE Modeling: a short history of two competing approaches to macroeconomics……………………………………………………………………………….. 25 Session 7B: Classical Dynamics………………………………………………………………………………… 25 Session 7C: Economists and the Corn Trade……………………………………………………………… 25 Session 7D: Keynes and Others………………………………………………………………………………… 26 Session 7E: Economists and Gender…………………………………………………………………………..26 Session 7F: Methodology and Modelling…………………………………………………………………… 26

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Plenary Session #3: Julie Nelson, “Gender Bias in Economics: Old and New”………………. 27

Sunday, June 23 Session 8A: History of Macroeconometric Modeling………………………………………………….. 28 Session 8B: Austrian Economics……………………………………………………………………………….. 28 Session 8C: Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit……………………………………………………………………28 Session 8D: Classical Monetary Economics……………………………………………………………….. 29 Session 8E: John Smithin’s Rethinking the Theory of Money, Credit and Macroeconomics: A New Statement for the 21st Century…………………………………………... 29 Session 8F: Marginalism/Neoclassicism…………………………………………………………………….29 Session 9A: New Insights in the “Thinking in Orders” Paradigm………………………………… 30 Session 9B: From the Economic Man to the Economic Agent………………………………………30 Session 9C: English Economists……………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Session 9D: Modern Economics and Economists………………………………………………………..31 Session 9E: Market Imperfections…………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Session 9F: Monetary Policy…………………………………………………………………………………….. 32 Session 10A: Refugee Economists at the New School for Social Research…………………… 32 Session 10B: Modern Perspectives on Classical Economics………………………………………... 32 Session 10C: Economics and the Economy in Political Context……………………………………33 Session 10D: Inflation……………………………………………………………………………………………….33 Session 10E: Topics in International Economics………………………………………………………...34 Session 10F: Public Intellectuals………………………………………………………………………………. 34 List of Presenters & Discussants………………………………………………………………………..…35-42 Program Advertisements…………………………………………………………………………………….43-45

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Thursday, June 20 12:00 – 2:00 pm HES Executive Committee Meeting – room 1754 (3rd floor) 4:00 – 6:00 pm Registration Table Open 7:00 – 9:00 pm Opening Reception – Ticket Required Skyline Dining Room, Faculty House 4th floor

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Friday, June 21 8:00 am Registration Table Open – Dome reception room 8:30 – 10:00 am Concurrent Sessions #1

Session 1A (Garden 2): Moments of Innovation in Economic Thought and Policy CHAIR: Danilo Ramalho da Silva

The normative foundations of early Neoclassical Economics: John Bates Clark. Felix Schroeter Frank Ramsey’s Place in the History of Mathematical Economics. Pedro Garcia Duarte and Cheryl Misak Discussants: Javier Arrupe (Schroeter) Ivan Moscati (Duarte)

Session 1B Session (Seminar 1): Factoring ‘Impact’ in H.E.T., Part I: Measurement CHAIR: Margaret Schabas

Observations through the 2-year impact window. Stephen Meardon (presenter), José Edwards

Towards Measuring Journal Impact––Properly. Melissa Vergara Fernández

Some Clear Evidence that Citation Counts Do Not Measure Quality. James Forder

Session 1C Session (Seminar 2): Varieties of Marxian Economics CHAIR: Roni Hirsch

Marxian but not Marxist: Albion W. Small’s appraisal on Marx. Guillaume Vallet and Virgile Chassagnon The Theory of Dependence in Economics: history and current debate in Latin America. Isaías Albertin de Moraes and Hugo Márcio Vieira de Almeida Andrade Peasants, Landlords, and Risk: Moritaro Yamada on the Duality of the Japanese Capitalism. Masaki Nakabayashi

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Discussants: Masaki Nakabayashi (Vallet) Margarita Fajardo (de Moraes) David Mitch (Nakabayashi)

Session 1D Session (Seminar 3): Economics and Other Disciplines - I CHAIR: Pedro Teixeira

Jane Jacobs' urban and regional economic theory: a comprehensive approach. Cedric Philadelphe Divry Capitalizing the "measure of our ignorance" — post-war tension in R&D economics and accountancy. Sarvnaz Lotfi Radio-Active Farmers: A History of Information on Commodities Markets. Guillaume Noblet and Thomas Delcey

Discussants: Dagmar Schulze Heuling (Divry) Michael Assous (Lotfi) Jeff Biddle (Noblet)

Session 1E Session (Seminar 4): Associated Economists CHAIR: Humberto Barreto

The Cowles Commission and Foundation for Research in Economics: Bringing Mathematical Economics and Econometrics from the Fringes of Economics to the Mainstream. Robert W. Dimand The history of the International Association for Feminist Economics. Rebeca Gomez Betancourt and Camila Orozco Espinel Who Runs the AEA? Leadership Hierarchy in American Economics. Andrej Svorenčík and Kevin Hoover

Discussants: Hugo Chu (Dimand) Kirsten Madden (Betancourt) Ivan Boldyrev (Svorenčík)

Session 1F Session (Ballroom 3): Themes in Interwar Economics CHAIR: Ivo Maes

Capitalism, revolution and reaction: 1919 revisited. Clara Mattei

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The Function of Interdependence: Economics and Politics in Interwar Projects for a United States of Europe. Liane M. Hewitt Pluralism and Political Economy in Interwar Britain: G.D.H. Cole on Economic Planning. Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak

Discussants: Alexandre Mendes Cunha (Mattei) Annie Cot (Hewitt) Liane Hewitt (Suprinyak)

10:00 – 10:30 am Coffee Break – Ivy Lounge, 1st floor Columbia Rare Book & Manuscript Library curators Jocelyn Wilk and Thai Jones 10:30 – 12:15 pm Concurrent Sessions #2 (LONG Sessions)

Session 2A Session (Garden 2): The Political Uses of Quantitative Social Sciences CHAIR: Loic Charles

Building mathematically the Social Insurances. The work of Jacques Ferdinand-Dreyfus (1918-1930). Fabrice Cahen The Physiocratic Politics of Numbers. Christine Théré and Loic Charles Conflicting Values and Facts: an enquiry on Bolshevism in the 1920s. Marine Dhermy-Mairal Political economy, economic expertise and policy making in France (1750-1789). Loic Charles

Session 2B Session (Seminar 1): Rational Decisions and Rational Expectations CHAIR: Ivan Moscati

The efficient market hypothesis and rational expectations: How did they meet? Francesco Sergi and Thomas Delcey Mário Henrique Simonsen’s critique to the rational expectations. Jessica Nascimento How Economics Became a Science of Discipline. Jean-Baptiste Fleury and Alain Marciano

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Savage and the Ellsberg Paradox: evidence from the archives. Carlo Zappia

Discussants: Ivan Moscati (Sergi) David Glasner (Nascimento) Francesco Sergi (Zappia)

Session 2C Session (Seminar 2): Development Economics in the Post WWII Period CHAIR: Jose Luis Cardoso

CEPAL: the International Monetary Fund of the Left? Margarita Fajardo An American Economist in a Developmental State: Marion Clawson and Israeli Agricultural Policy, 1953-1955. Daniel Schiffman and Eli Goldstein Development space versus small open economy: debating the Portuguese economy in the turbulent seventies. João Rodrigues, Ana Costa, and José Reis The views of social scientists on poverty and inequality in Uruguay between 1950 and 1985. Andrea Vigorito and Andrés Rius

Discussants: Franziska Dellemann (Fajardo) Erwin Dekker (Schiffman) Jose Luis Cardoso (Rodrigues) Mauro Boianovsky (Rius)

Session 2D Session (Seminar 3): Theory and Empiricism CHAIR: Marcel Boumans

How (and how much) does theory matter? Revisiting the relationship between theory and empirics in the economic controversies over the minimum wage since the early XXth century. Jerome Gautie H. Gregg Lewis and the Formation of Post-war ‘Chicago’ Empirical Microeconomics. Chung-Tang Cheng The legacy of British Empiricism on the causal structure of microeconomic theory. Thomas Vass Karl Brunner’s Philosophy of Science: Macroeconomics through the Lens of Logical Empiricism. Kevin Hoover

Discussants: Chung-Tang Cheng (Gautie)

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Pedro Teixeira (Cheng) Bruce Caldwell (Vass) D. Wade Hands (Hoover)

Session 2E Session (Seminar 4): Economists and Statistical Analysis CHAIR: Thomas Stapleford

Statistical Inference in Economics in the 1920s and 1930s: The Crop and Livestock Forecasts of the US. Department of Agriculture. Jeff E. Biddle The Debate over Jewish Employments Structure in the Journal for Demography and Statistics of the Jews (1905-1931). Nicolas Vallois Reforming Political Economy using Statistics: The Words and Deeds of Quetelet and Whewell. Shin Kubo Some Statistical Studies at the Harvard Economic Research Project (HERP). Amanar Akhabbar

Discussants: Nicolas Vallois (Biddle) Jeff Biddle (Vallois) Irwin Collier (Kubo) Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak (Akhabbar)

Session 2F Session (Ballroom 3): American Economists, 19th and Early 20th Centuries CHAIR: Clara Mattei

Thorstein Veblen on Principles of Free Trade. Noriko Ishida Economic growth was no enigma to 19th-century American economists Henry C. Carey and E. Peshine Smith. Simon Vézina C. S. Peirce’s Economy of Mathematical Research and Computation. James Wible The Progressive Era and International Trade. Travis Freidman and Bruce Elmslie

Discussants: Stephen Meardon (Ishida) Sofia Valeonti (Vézina) Adrian Yee (Wible) Felix Schroeter (Freidman)

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12:30 – 2:00 pm LUNCH (on your own)

CUP Diversity Lunch – ticket required

Pisticci Restaurant, 125 La Salle St

2:00 – 3:30 pm Concurrent Sessions #3

Session 3A Session (Garden room 2): Hidden Agencies – Economists and Political Economy under Authoritarian Rule-I CHAIR: Gerardo Serra

Economists and the Authoritarian Regime in Portugal (1933-1974): From Adherence to Dissent. Jose Luis Cardoso Economics under Authoritarian rule: The Jan. L Sadie Study/Report and the Rhodesian Government and Economic Planning during UDI, Sanctions and War, 1965-1979. Tinashe Nyamunda and Sibanengi Ncube Economic debates under authoritarian regimes: the case of the income distribution controversy in Brazil in the 1970s. Mauro Boianovsky and Alexandre Andrada

Session 3B Session (Seminar 1): Public Choice CHAIR: Jean-Baptiste Fleury

A Missed Criterion of Common-Pool Resources Institutions. Dagmar Schulze Heuling James M. Buchanan on the Nature of Choice: Ontology, Artifactual man, and the Constitutional Moment in Political Economy. Paul Lewis and Malte Dold A Controversy About Pluralism: of Anthony Downs's Influence on Gordon Tullock. Julien Grandjean

Discussants: Alain Marciano (Heuling) Nathanaël Colin-Jaeger (Lewis) Jean-Baptiste Fleury (Grandjean)

Session 3C Session (Seminar 2): Economics in Postwar France CHAIR: Annie Cot

Constructing Markets: The Case of the Postwar French Economic Thought. Ivan Boldyrev

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Promoting economic expertise: The Rockefeller foundation and French economics after World War II. Serge Benest About Some Feedback Effects of Expertise on Macroeconomics: Edmond Malinvaud’s Testimony. Matthieu Renault

Discussants: Serge Benest (Boldyrev) Juan Acosta (Benest) Danilo Da Silva (Renault)

Session 3D Session (Seminar 3): Welfare Economics CHAIR: Thomas Stapleford

The cultural and aesthetic roots of The Joyless Economy. Viviana Di Giovinazzo Fear and Envy as Ideological Motives for the Pursuit of Economic Growth. David Franklin Mitch William J. Baumol and the New Welfare Economics Debate: 1940 – 1970. Anna Noci

Discussants: Thomas Stapleford (Di Giovinazzo) Henrique Alexandre Abreu Costa de Oliveira (Mitch) Marianne Johnson (Noci)

Session 3E Session (Seminar 4): Adam Smith - I CHAIR: Jimena Hurtado

Crime and Punishment: Adam Smith’s Theory of Sentiments. Maria Pia Paganelli and Fabrizio Simon The Origin of Civil Government: Smith’s criticism of Hobbes. José de la Cruz

Garrido Smith and the Scholastic Tradition on Markets and Their Moral Rationale Edd Noell

Discussants: Daniyel Khan (Paganelli) Maria Paganelli (Garrido) Jimena Hurtado (Noell)

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3:30-4:00 pm Coffee Break – Ivy Lounge, 1st floor With Sherrine Thompson Sponsored by World Bank Group 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Plenary Session “Two, Three, Many Hong Kongs”

Quinn Slobodian Presidential Ballroom 1&2 (3rd floor)

5:15 pm HES Business Meeting Presidential Ballroom, 3rd floor

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Saturday, June 22 8:00 am Registration Table Open 8:30 – 10:00 am Concurrent Sessions #4

Session 4A Session (Garden 2): Factoring ‘Impact’ in H.E.T., Part II: Uses CHAIR: D. Wade Hands

Understanding the Effects of Journal Impact Factors on the Publishing Behavior of Historians of Economics. Jimena Hurtado (presenter), Erich Pinzón-Fuchs The Reduced Impact of Impact Factors in the History of Economics Community. José Luís Cardoso Impact Factor Pressures, Scientific Practices, and the Place of Survey Articles in the History of Economics. Erich Pinzón-Fuchs (presenter) Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Catherine Herfeld

Session 4B Session (Seminar 1): Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism CHAIR: Robert Dimand

Roundtable Discussion Participants: Ross Emmett, Andrew Farrant, Marianne Johnson, Joe Persky, David Colander.

Session 4C Session (Seminar 2): Topics in Classical Economics CHAIR: Maria Pia Paganelli

Rereading Adam Smith on Labor Commanded: Value from different points of view. David Andrews Turgot's theory of capital and interest in its contemporary context. Richard van den Berg

Discussants: Reinhard Schumacher (Andrews) Loic Charles (Van Den Berg)

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Session 4D Session (Seminar 3): Cycles and Crises CHAIR: Danilo Da Silva

Friedrich A. Lutz’ epistemological and methodological messages during the German-speaking business cycle debate. Lachezar Grudev Understanding business cycles - Kurt Singer's concept of statistics as a synthesis of theoretical and empirical methodology. Julia Lücke Investigating the ‘Debt-Money-Prices’ Triangle: Irving Fisher’s Long Journey Toward the 100% Money Proposal. Samuel Demeulemeester

Discussants: Harald Hagemann (Grudev) Muriel Dal Pont Legrand (Lücke)

James Forder (Demeulemeester)

Session 4E Session (Seminar 4): Development Economics & Politics CHAIR: Margarita Fajardo

From "Economist as Plumber" to Economist as Surgeon. Judith Favereau

The second development decade: ECLAC, ILO and ECOSOC economic

development programmes for the 1970s. Nicolas Dvoskin

Discussantss:

Jérôme Gautié (Favereau)

Gerardo Serra (Dvoskin)

Session 4F Session (Ballroom 3): Liberalism CHAIR: Bruce Caldwell

Liberalism and the Problem of Policymaker Ignorance. Scott Scheall

The Epistemological Conditions of the Constitution of a Neoliberal

Consensus in the 1930s and 1940s. Nathanaël Colin-Jaeger

Discussants:

Don Mathews (Scheall)

José Ricardo Fucidji (Colin-Jaeger)

10:00 – 10:15 am Coffee Break – Ivy Lounge, 1st floor

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10:15 – 11:45 pm Concurrent Sessions #5

Session 5A Session (Garden 2): Hidden Agencies: Economists and Political Economy under Authoritarian Rule - II CHAIR: Gerardo Serra

Isolation in Albanian Economic Thought. Marianne Johnson and Doriana Matraku Vichy as an Opportunity: Perroux’s Intellectual Entrepreneurship (1934-1944). Raphaël Fèvre Debating Socialism, Constructing Nkrumaism: Economists’ agencies and the regime in 1960s Ghana. Gerardo Serra

Session 5B Session (Seminar 1): Hume CHAIR: Mauricio Chalfin Coutinho

David Hume as a Proto-Weberian: Commerce, Protestantism, and Secular Culture. Margaret Schabas James Steuart on David Hume: Making the Case for Mercantilism. Yutaka Furuya

Discussants: Dotan Leshem (Schabas) Mauricio Coutinho (Furuya)

Session 5C Session (Seminar 2): Keynesian and Schumpeterian Themes CHAIR: Alexander Ebner

Interpreting Say’s Law of Markets or Outlets Correctly: The Impediments of Keynes’s Influence. James C.W. Ahiakpor (In)-stability at the Cowles Commission (1939-1944). Michaël Assous Democracy and Autonomy in Schumpeter’s Theory of Democracy. Stephane Longuet and Odile Lakomski-Laguerre

Discussants: Matthew Smith (Ahiakpor) Robert W. Dimand (Assous) Alexander Ebner (Longuet)

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Session 5D Session (Seminar 3): Institutionalism CHAIR: James Wible

Perspectives on Antitrust of the American Institutional Economists. Matthew Panhans The Shared Theoretical Capital of Post Keynesianism and Institutionalism, and its Application to Central Banking History. Daniyal Khan

Discussants: Felipe Almeida (Panhans) Michael Beggs (Khan)

Session 5E Session (Seminar 4): Justice CHAIR: Ross Emmett

Von Thünen’s Political Economy of Justice. Joseph Persky Antonio Rosmini's Classical Liberal Elements as found in The Constitution under Social Justice. Joseph A. Weglarz The Just-Virtuous Economy: John Ruskin’s Constructive Contribution to Political Economy. Kirsten Kara Madden

Discussants: Virginie Gouverneur (Persky) Edd Noell (Weglarz) Joseph A. Weglarz (Madden)

11:45 – 1:00 pm LUNCH (on your own)

Neil Niman Young Scholars Lunch

Ivy Lounge (invitation only) 1:00 – 2:00 pm

Plenary Session “Changing the World: Lionel Robbins and James Meade”

Susan Howson Presidential Ballroom 1&2 (3rd floor)

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2:10 – 3:10 pm Concurrent Sessions #6 (SHORT Sessions)

Session 6A Session (Garden 2): Subfields of Economics CHAIR: Evelyn Forget

Infectious Ideas: The Transformation of Economic Epidemiology. Byron Carson Physics Transfer and the Rise of Econophysics. Adrian K. Yee

Discussants: Judith Favereau (Carson) Julia Lucke (Yee)

Session 6B Session (Seminar 1): Education and Economics CHAIR: Jeff Biddle

Talking to the Discipline or Broadening Audiences? The dilemmas and the debates of the Economics of Education in its initial development (1960-1980). Pedro Teixeira Teaching institutional economics in 1930s Chicago: A closer look at Frank Knight’s course. Felipe Almeida, Marindia Brites, and Gustavo Goulart

Discussants: Jerome Gauitie (Teixeira) Ross Emmett (Almeida)

Session 6C Session (Seminar 2): Economics and Other Disciplines - II CHAIR: Lowell Jacobsen

Untangling Credit Theories of Money. Michael Beggs That Old Time Religion: Why Economists Used to Say that Psychology Should Stay Out of Economics. Mario Rizzo

Discussants: Nina Eichacker (Beggs) Lowell Jacobsen (Rizzo)

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Session 6D Session (Seminar 3): Radical Reformers and Economists in the US CHAIR: Kirsten Madden

Programmes of Radical Social Reform in the U.S. Economics Curriculum: 1883-1955. Irwin Collier Living Wages and Universal Incomes: radical activism in neoliberal America. Tiago Mata

Discussants: Marianne Johnson (Collier) David Colander (Mata)

Session 6E Session (Seminar 4): Adam Smith - II CHAIR: Jerry Evensky

Adam Smith on Modern Colonial Slavery: the love of domination in a “mercantile system”. Ana Paula Londe Silva Adam Smith’s Demographic and Geographic Theory of the Bounds on the Division of Labour: why the division of labour is REALLY limited by the extent of the market. Jérôme Lange

Discussants: Robert W. Dimand (Silva) Maria Pia Paganelli (Lange)

Session 6F Session (Ballroom 3): Samuelson CHAIR: Andrej Svorenčík

Not a Behaviorist. Samuelson’s Contributions to Utility Theory in the Harvard Years, 1936–1940. Ivan Moscati Reacting to Samuelson: Early Development Economics and the Factor Price Equalisation Theorem. Mauro Boianovsky

Discussants: Jean-Sébastien Lenfant (Moscati) Amanar Akhabbar (Boianovsky)

3:10 – 3:30 pm Coffee Break – Ivy Lounge, 1st floor

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3:30 – 5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions #7

Session 7A Session (Garden 2): Macro Agent-based vs. DSGE Modeling: a short history of two competing approaches to macroeconomics CHAIR: Hans-Michael Trautwein

Building an ‘Empirical Discipline’: How Agent-Based Models integrated the Macroeconomist’s Toolkit? Romain Plassard Is Cross-fertilization Possible in Macroeconomics? DSGE Confronted to MABM Models. Muriel Dal Pont Legrand Macroeconometric Modelling at the International Monetary Fund (1998-2008): From MULTIMOD Mark III to GEM. Francesco Sergi

Session 7B Session (Seminar 1): Classical Dynamics CHAIR: Steve Kates

Say's Law and the Classical Theory of Depressions. David Glasner A Reconsideration of the Role of Demand in Malthus's Theory of Accumulation. Matthew Luke Smith National Security and Economic Growth in Adam Smith. Hiroyuki Furuya

Discussants: Matthew Luke Smith (David Glasner) Steve Kates (Smith) Jose de la Cruz Garrido Fuchslocher (Furuya)

Session 7C Session (Seminar 2): Economists and the Corn Trade CHAIR: Richard van den Berg

On the Difficult Transition from the Mediterranean to European Economic Thought: The Fortunes of Ferdinando Galiani’s Della Moneta and Dialogues sur le Commerce des Bleds. Cınla Akdere, Eyup Ozveren, and Seven Agir Free trade against protection: Parliamentary speeches, political economy and the repeal of the Corn Laws. Rogério Arthmar Corn-Exporting Countries and the Gains from Trade: David Ricardo’s Non-Universal Case for Free Trade. Reinhard Schumacher and Gonçalo Fonseca

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Discussants: Yutaka Furuya (Akdere) Shin Kubo (Arthmar) Carl John Jensen (Schumacher)

Session 7D Session (Seminar 3): Keynes and Others CHAIR: David Andrews

Did Hilferding Influence Keynes. Matari Pierre Manigat and Abdelkader Slifi Triffin's Dilemma and his Proposals for a "True" International Monetary System (1951-1993). Ivo Maes

Discussants:

David Andrews (Manigat) Alexandre Mendes Cunha (Maes)

Session 7E Session (Seminar 4): Economists and Gender CHAIR: Ellen Freeberg

Alfred Marshall on household work: at the boundaries of Economics. Virginie Gouverneur John Stuart Mill’s Subjection of Women: A 150th Anniversary Retrospective. Sarah Faustina Small and Steven Pressman

Discussants: Sarah Small (Gouverneur) Joseph Persky (Small)

Session 7F Session (Ballroom 3): Methodology and Modelling CHAIR: D. Wade Hands

Economic Theory and (ontological) Reductionism: some pitfalls in the road of the microfoundations project. José Ricardo Fucidji and Celso Neris Jr The Discontinuous Turn in Financial Risk Modelling. Christian Walter Reconsidering the Philosophy of Modelling. Melissa Vergara Fernández

Discussants: Melissa Vergara Fernández (Fucidji) Andre Lapidus (Walter) Kevin Hoover (Fernández)

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5:10 – 6:10 pm Plenary Session

“Gender Bias in Economics: Old and New” Julie Nelson

Presidential Ballroom 1&2 (3rd floor) 7:00 – 9:00 pm Awards Banquet – Ticket Required Skyline Dining Room, Faculty House 4th floor Following the Banquet, Scott Scheall, Carlos Suprinyak, and Gerardo Serra will be recording an episode of the HES-supported podcast “Smith and Marx Walk into a Bar

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Sunday, June 23

8:00 am Registration Table Open 8:30 – 10:00am Concurrent Sessions #8

Session 8A Session (Ballroom 1&2): History of Macroeconometric Modeling CHAIR: Erwin Dekker

The Place of the Phillips Curve in Macroeconometric Models: the case of the Fed-MIT-Penn model. Antonella Rancan The Brookings Model, 1960-1972. Juan Acosta and Erich Pinzón-Fuchs Development Planning in Turkey. Erwin Dekker

Session 8B Session (Seminar 1): Austrian Economics CHAIR: Scott Scheall

Positions of the Austrian School on Currency Policy in the Last Decades of the Hapsburg Monarchy (1892-1914). Günther Chaloupek Carl Menger and the Currency Commission of 1892 on the Gold Standard in Austria-Hungary. Andreas M. Kramer Versuchsstation des Weltuntergangs: Viennese Origins of the Debate on Capitalist Decline in Schumpeter, Polanyi and Hayek. Alexander Ebner

Discussants: Andreas M. Kramer (Chaloupek) Dr. Günther Chaloupek (Kramer) Mario Rizzo (Ebner)

Session 8C Session (Seminar 2): Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit CHAIR: Peter Boettke

What Can We Learn about Frank Knight’s Economic Theory from the Prefaces to the Reprints of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit? Ross Emmett Risk, Uncertainty, and (Entrepreneurial) Profit before Knight: Insurers, Capitalists, and Speculators in American Theories of Entrepreneurial Profit, 1892-1907. Robert Kaminski

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The Crisis of Profit in the History of Economic Thought. Roni Hirsch

Discussants: Paul Lewis (Emmett) Ross Emmett (Kaminski) Lowell Jacobsen (Hirsch)

Session 8D Session (Seminar 3): Classical Monetary Economics CHAIR: George Tavlas

Joseph Harris and James Steuart on Debasement and Money. Mauricio Coutinho The Bank of England Operations on Public Debt Securities: the early debate. Nesrine Bentemessek The Classical Policy of the Bank of England and the Peel’s Act of 1844 Revisited. Laurent Le Maux and Carol Brunet

Discussants: Richard Van Den Berg (Coutinho) George Tavlas (Bentemessek) Nesrine Bentemessek (Le Maux)

Session 8E Session (Seminar 4): John Smithin’s Rethinking the Theory of Money, Credit and Macroeconomics: A New Statement for the 21st Century CHAIR: Eric Kam

Presentations by Robert Dimand, Nina Eichacker, and Steven Pressman

Discussant: John Smithin

Session 8F Session (Ballroom 3): Marginalism/Neoclassicism CHAIR: Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay

Conceptions of the Natural and the Social in Walras’ Economic Thought. Mark Silverman The Marginalist Revolution and Physics: The Mirowski-thesis Reconsidered. Gergely Kőhegyi

Discussants: Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay (Silverman)

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Adrian Yee (Kőhegyi) 10:00 – 10:30 am Coffee Break – Seminar reception room, 2nd floor

10:30 – 12:00 pm Concurrent Sessions #9

Session 9A Session (Ballroom 1&2): New Insights in the “Thinking in Orders” Paradigm CHAIR: Bruce Caldwell

The Search for the Stable Order: Jan Tinbergen and Institutional Design. Erwin Dekker The Institutionalism of Ludwig Lachmann: A Narrow Path between Seemingly Irreconcilable Traditions. Roland Fritz and Rok Novak The Roads to Mont Pèlerin: Parallel Quests for Order in "Old Chicago" and Freiburg. Ekkehard Kohler and Stefan Kolev German Economists and Value Freedom: The Case of Walter Eucken. Daniel Nientiedt

Session 9B Session (Seminar 1): From the Economic Man to the Economic Agent CHAIR: Lawrence Boland

Heterogeneity and Economic Man: The Oxford-Mill debate. Gonçalo Fonseca The Representative Agent in Macroeconomics: the Samuelson-Koopmans Thread. Hugo Chu On the Origins of the Homo Oeconomicus. Michele Bee and Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay

Discussants: Thomas Vass (Fonseca) Michael Assous (Chu) Gonçalo Fonseca (Desmarais-Tremblay)

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Session 9C Session (Seminar 2): English Economists CHAIR: Francesco Sergi

Seeing like a Fellow Traveller: How Joan Robinson Observed Maoist China, 1953-1978. Gerardo Serra and Mauro Boianovsky Robinson, Andrews, and Marshall: a case of arguing at cross purposes? Lowell R Jacobsen John Stuart Mill and China: A Review of Mill’s Writings on China. Yue Xiao

Discussants: Tiago Mata (Serra) Peter Boettke (Jacobsen) Jerry Evensky (Xiao)

Session 9D Session (Seminar 3): Modern Economics and Economists CHAIR: Jose Edwards

What is Heterodox Economics? An oral account of its recent history. Danielle Guizzo, Andrew Mearman, and Sebastian Berger The Disciplinary Mobility of Core Behavioral Economists. Alexandre Truc

Discussants: Robert Leonard (Truc) Jose Edwards (Guizzo)

Session 9E Session (Seminar 4): Market Imperfections CHAIR: Stephen Meardon

A Rational Reconstruction for "The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society" (Boulding 1956): Through the Lens of Recent Expressive Voter Theory and the ‘Good’ Image in Modern Politics and Society. Cameron Morris Weber Creating Noise and Relocating Market Objectivity. New Keynesians, quality uncertainty and market failures. Jean-Sébastien Lenfant The Insomniac Gambler – optimization, welfare and the Monopoly game in Harold Hotelling’s economic thought. Thomas Mueller

Discussants: Julien Grandjean (Weber) Romain Plassard (Lenfant) Stephen Meardon (Mueller)

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Session 9F Session (Ballroom 3): Monetary Policy CHAIR: Rebeca Gomez Betancourt

A Reconsideration of the Doctrinal Foundations of Monetary-policy Rules. George Tavlas The Monetary Policy and the Formation of the State in Mexico: 1925-1933. Ismael Valverde-Ambriz The (Un)orthodox Monetary Policies of Alberto J Pani in the 1920s and Early 1930s. Francisco J. Aldape

Discussants: Rebeca Gomez Betancourt (Tavlas) Daniel Schiffman (Valverde-Ambriz) Ismael Valverde-Ambriz (Aldape)

12:00-12:45 Lunch Break (on your own) Oeconomia Editorial Board Meeting Garden Room 2 (invitation only) 12:45 – 2:15 pm Concurrent Sessions #10

Session 10A (Ballroom 1&2): Refugee Economists at the New School for Social Research CHAIR: Robert Dimand

From Kiel, Heidelberg et al. to the ‘University in Exile’. Harald Hagemann Gerhard Colm and the Americanization of Weimar Economic Thought. Will Milberg Hans Neisser: The Guardian of Good Theory. Hans-Michael Trautwein Translating Social Insurance from Weimar to the US: Reflections on Frieda Wunderlich. Ellen Freeberg

Session 10B Session (Seminar 1): Modern Perspectives on Classical Economics CHAIR: James C.W. Ahiakpor

The Classical Contribution to Monetary Economics: A Retrospective Two Centuries after the Bullion Report. David Glasner

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Why Modern Economists Need to Understand Classical Economic Theory: And Why it Matters. Steven Kates How applicable is David Ricardo's Theory of Comparative Advantage to International Trade in 2019? Carl John Jensen

Discussants: Laurent Le Maux (Glasner) Matari Pierre Manigat (Kates)” Steven Kates (Jensen)

Session 10C Session (Seminar 2): Economics and the Economy in Political Context CHAIR: Pedro Duarte

American economists and the immigration debate during the Progressive Era. Annie Cot What is the Economy? An Essay of Historical and Theoretical Inquiry. Henrique Alexandre Abreu Costa de Oliveira The Political Economies of the Greenback Debate. Sofia Valeonti

Discussants: Pedro Duarte (Cot) Tiago Mata (Oliveira) Rogério Arthmar (Valeonti)

Session 10D Session (Seminar 3): Inflation CHAIR: Antonella Rancan

Phillips' Averaging Procedure as a 'Crude' Version of the Haar Function. Marco Gallegati and James B. Ramsey Whatever Happened to Cost-push Inflation? James Forder The Formation of Modern Thought on Inflation in Brazil: from the Second World War to the Exchange Rate Crisis (1939 – 1947). Patrick Fontaine Reis de Araujo

Discussants: Antonella Rancan (Gallegati) Erich Pinzón-Fuchs (Forder) Jessica Nascimento (Araujo)

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Session 10E Session (Seminar 4): Topics in International Economics CHAIR: Steve Pressman

Third Way Perspectives on International Order in Interwar France: personalism, corporatism and economic planning. Alexandre Mendes Cunha A History Debt Repayment Capacity Indicators. Christina Laskaridis

Discussants:

Clara Mattei (Cunha) Steve Pressman (Laskaridis)

Session 10F Session (Ballroom 3): Public Intellectuals CHAIR: Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak

The Political Economy of George Orwell. Don Mathews Not an Environmental Economist: E. F. Schumacher on economics and the natural world, 1940 – 1977. Robert Leonard On Herbert A. Simon and Jorge Luis Borges. Ricardo F. Crespo

Discussants: Cameron M. Weber (Mathews) Danielle Guizzo (Leonard) Evelyn Forget (Crespo)

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2019 Presenters and Discussants

Name Institutional Affiliation

Email Address

Lachezar Grudev

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau

lachezar.grudev@vwl.uni-freiburg.de

Daniel Schiffman

Ariel University daniels@ariel.ac.il

Ross Emmett Arizona State University

Ross.Emmett@asu.edu

Scott Scheall Arizona State University

scott.scheall@asu.edu

Günther Chaloupek

Austrian Chamber of Labour (retired)

guenther@chaloupek.eu

Lowell Jacobsen Baker University LJacobsen@bakeru.edu

Lowell R Jacobsen

Baker University LJacobsen@bakeru.edu

George Tavlas Bank of Greece gtavlas@bankofgreece.gr

Irwin Collier Bard College Berlin irwin.collier@gmail.com

Carl Wennerlind

Barnard College, Columbia University

cw503@columbia.edu

Robert W. Dimand

Brock University rdimand@brocku.ca

James W.W. Ahiakpor

California State Univeristy, East Bay

james.ahiakpor@csueastbay.edu

Hans-Michael Trautwein

Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg

michael.trautwein@uol.de

Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak

Cedeplar/UFMG cesuprinyak@gmail.com

Andreas M. Kramer

Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University

andreas.kramer@duke.edu

Pedro Teixeira CIPES & FEP-U. Porto

pedrotx@fep.up.pt

Don Mathews College of Coastal Georgia

dmathews@ccga.edu

Noriko Ishida College of Economics, Nihon University

ishida.noriko@nihon-u.ac.jp

Sarah Faustina Small

Colorado State University

sarah.small@colostate.edu

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Steven Pressman

Colorado State University

pressman@monmouth.edu

Dotan Leshem Columbia University dotanleshem@yahoo.com

Nicolas Vallois CRIISEA, Université Picardie Jules Verne

nicolas.vallois@u-picardie.fr

Humberto Barreto

DePauw University hbarreto@depauw.edu

Andrew Farrant Dickinson College farranta@dickinson.edu

Bruce Caldwell Duke University bruce.caldwell@duke.edu

Kevin D. Hoover Duke University kd.hoover@duke.edu

Matthew Panhans

Duke University mpanhans@gmail.com

Yue Xiao Duke University & Zhongnan University of Economics and Law

yuexiao1028@gmail.com

Nathanaël Colin-Jaeger

ENS de Lyon (Triangle)

nathanael.colin@ens-lyon.fr

Samuel Demeulemeester

ENS de Lyon and Paris 8 University

samuel.demeulemeester@ens-lyon.fr

Serge Benest ENS Paris-Saclay serge.benest@gmail.com

Gergely Kőhegyi Eötvös Loránd University Budapest

gkohe@elte.hu

Erwin Dekker Erasmus University Rotterdam

e.dekker@eshcc.eur.nl

Amanar Akhabbar

ESSCA School of Management

Amanar.akh@gmail.com

Henrique Alexandre Abreu Costa de Oliveira

FCSH-UNL rico.fender94@gmail.com

David Glasner Federal Trade Commission

dglasner@ftc.gov

Ana Paula Londe Silva

Federal University of Minas Gerais

anaplonde@gmail.com

Felipe Almeida Federal University of Paraná

felipe.almeida@ufpr.br

Christian Walter

Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme

christian.walter@live.fr

Mark Silverman Franklin & Marshall College

msilverm@fandm.edu

Spencer Banzhaf

Georgia State University

hsbanzhaf@gsu.edu

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Alexander Ebner

Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

a.ebner@soz.uni-frankfurt.de

Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay

Goldsmiths, University of London

M.Desmarais-Tremblay@gold.ac.uk

Byron Carson Hampden-Sydney College

bcarson@hsc.edu

Roni Hirsch Harvard University ronihirsch@fas.harvard.edu

Christine Théré INED ch_there@ined.fr

Fabrice Cahen INED fabrice.cahen@ined.fr

Thomas Vass INET tvass@ineteconomics.org

Pedro Garcia Duarte

INSPER and University of Sao Paulo

pgduarte@usp.br

Gonçalo Fonseca

Institute for New Economic Thinking

walrasiad@gmail.com

Orsola Costantini

Institute for New Economic Thinking

ocostantini@ineteconomics.org

Paul Lewis King’s College London

paul.lewis@kcl.ac.uk

Richard van den Berg

Kingston University, UK

r.van-den-berg@kingston.ac.uk

Shin Kubo Kwansei Gakuin University

kuboshin650@gmail.com

Chung-Tang Cheng

London School of Economics

c.cheng9@lse.ac.uk

Jeff E. Biddle Michigan State University

biddle@msu.edu

Seven Agir Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara

sevenag@metu.edu.tr

David Colander Middlebury College colander@middlebury.edu

Kirsten Kara Madden

Millersville University of Pennsylvania

kirsten.madden@millersville.edu

Ismael Valverde-Ambriz

National Autonomous University of Mexico

ismael.valverde@comunidad.unam.mx

Ivo Maes National Bank of Belgium

ivo.maes@nbb.be

Carl John Jensen New School for Social Research

jensc400@newschool.edu

Clara Mattei New School For Social Research

matteic@newschool.edu

Francisco J. Aldape

New School for Social Research

aldaf817@newschool.edu

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William Milberg New School for Social Research

milbergw@newschool.edu

Malte Dold New York University malte.dold@nyu.edu

Mario Rizzo New York University mario.rizzo@nyu.edu

Cedric Philadelphe Divry

Pantheon-Sorbonne University

ced.phdivry@gmail.com

Abdelkader Slifi Paris Dauphine University

abd-el-kader.slifi@dauphine.psl.eu

Jérôme Lange PHARE, Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne

jeromelange@yahoo.com

André Lapidus Phare, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

andre.lapidus@univ-paris1.fr

Marco Gallegati Polytechnic University of Marche

marco.gallegati@staff.univpm.it

Liane M. Hewitt Prnceton University lhewitt@princeton.edu

Ivan Boldyrev Radboud University Nijmegen

i.boldyrev@fm.ru.nl

Steven Kates RMIT University steve.kates@gmail.com

Eric Kam Ryerson University erickam@ryerson.ca

Isaías Albertin de Moraes

São Paulo State University (Unesp)

isaias.a.moraes@unesp.br

Margarita Fajardo

Sarah Lawrence College

mfajardo@sarahlawrence.edu

Lawrence Boland

Simon Fraser University

boland@sfu.ca

Christina Laskaridis

SOAS & HOPE Center, DUKE

217924@soas.ac.uk

Cameron M. Weber

St. John's University cameron_weber@hotmail.com

Mauricio Coutinho

State University of Campinas UNICAMP

coutinho@unicamp.br

David Andrews State University of New York at Oswego

david.andrews@oswego.edu

Jerry Evensky Syracuse University jevensky@syr.edu

Stephen Meardon

Texas A&M International University

s.meardon@mailfence.com

Rok Novak Texas Tech University

rok.novak@ttu.edu

Daniyal Khan The New School khand365@newschool.edu

Ellen Freeberg The New School for Social Research

freebere@newschool.edu

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Masaki Nakabayashi

The University of Tokyo

mn@iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Yutaka Furuya Tohoku University y.furuya@outlook.com

Hiroyuki Furuya

Tokushima Bunri University

drhiroyukifuruya@hotmail.com

Maria Pia Paganelli

Trinity University mpaganel@trinity.edu

Joseph Persky U. of Illinois at Chicago

jpersky@uic.eduk

Muriel Dal Pont Legrand

UCA CNRS GREDEG muriel.dalpont@gredeg.cnrs.fr

Matari Pierre UNAM mataripierre@gmail.com

Hugo Chu Unioeste-FB h.hugochu@gmail.com

Robert Leonard Univ. du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)

leonard.robert@uqam.ca

Guillaume Vallet

Univ. Grenoble Alpes guillaume.vallet@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

José Edwards Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez

josedwar@hotmail.com

Ricardo F. Crespo

Universidad Austral (IAE) and Conicet

RCrespo@iae.edu.ar

Andrés Rius Universidad de la República (Uruguay)

arius@iecon.ccee.edu.uy

Andrés Álvarez Universidad de los Andes

ca.alvarez967@uniandes.edu.co

Jimena Hurtado Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

jihurtad@uniandes.edu.co

Jose de la Cruz Garrido Fuchslocher

Universidad del Desarrollo

josedelacruzgarrido@gmail.com

Erich Pinzón-Fuchs

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

erich.pinzon@gmail.com

Mauro Boianovsky

Universidade de Brasilia

mboianovsky@gmail.com

Alexandre Andrada

Universidade de Brasília

alexandreandrada@gmail.com

Patrick Fontaine Reis de Araujo

Universidade Federal de Alfenas (Unifal-MG)

patrick.fontaine@hotmail.com

Alexandre Mendes Cunha

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

alexandre@cedeplar.ufmg.br

Rogério Arthmar

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

rarthmar@gmail.com

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Viviana Di Giovinazzo

Università di Milano Bicocca

viviana.digiovinazzo@unimib.it

Dagmar Schulze Heuling

Universität Erfurt dagmar.heuling@uni-erfurt.de

Julia Lücke Universität Hamburg

julia.luecke@uni-hamburg.de

Reinhard Schumacher

Universität Potsdam rschumac@uni-potsdam.de

Jean-Baptiste Fleury

Université de Cergy-Pontoise

jbfleury@gmail.com

Camila Orozco Espinel

Université de Lille - EHESS

camilaorozcoe@gmail.com

Jean-Sébastien Lenfant

Université de Lille, France

jean-sebastien.lenfant@univ-lille.fr

Julien Grandjean

Université de Lorraine

jg.grandjean@gmail.com

Alain Marciano Université de Montpellier

alain.marciano@umontpellier.fr

Simon Vézina Université de Montréal

s.vezina.2@umontreal.ca

Virgile Chassagnon

Université Grenoble Alpes

virgile.chassagnon@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Judith Favereau Université Lumière Lyon 2

judith.favereau@univ-lyon2.fr

Michaël Assous Université Lumière-Lyon 2

michael.assous@univ-lyon2.fr

Rebeca Gomez Betancourt

Université Lyon 2 Rebeca.GomezBetancourt@univ-lyon2.fr

Carole Brunet Université Paris 8 carole.brunet@univ-paris8.fr

Thomas Mueller Université Paris 8 thomas.mueller@univ-paris8.fr

Stephane Longuet

Université Picardie Jules Vene, France

st.longuet@gmail.com

Tiago Mata University College London

t.mata@ucl.ac.uk

Romain Plassard

University Côte d'Azur

plassardromain@gmail.com

Stefan Kolev University of Applied Sciences Zwickau

kolev@hwwi.org

Margaret Schabas

University of British Columbia

margaret.schabas@ubc.ca

Raphaël Fèvre University of Cambridge

rf438@cam.ac.uk

Jose Ricardo Fucidji

University of Campinas - UNICAMP

fucidji@gmail.com

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Robert Kaminski

University of Chicago

rpkaminski@uchicago.edu

João Rodrigues University of Coimbra (FEUC and CES-UC)

joaorodrigues@ces.uc.pt

Joseph A. Weglarz

University of Detroit Mercy

weglarzj@udmercy.edu

Marine Dhermy-Mairal

University of Geneva, France

marine.dhermy-mairal@unige.ch

Melissa Vergara Fernández

University of Groningen

melissa@mvergarafernandez.nl

Felix Schroeter University of Hamburg

felix.sebastian.schroeter@uni-hamburg.de

Franziska Dellemann

University of Hamburg

franziska.dellemann@googlemail.com

Virginie Gouverneur

University of Haute-Alsace, BETA-Strasbourg

virginie.gouverneur@uha.fr

Harald Hagemann

University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart

Harald.Hagemann@uni-hohenheim.de

Anna Noci University of Insubria

anoci@uninsubria.it

Ivan Moscati University of Insubria, Varese, Italy

ivan.moscati@uninsubria.it

Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche

University of Lausanne

cleo.chassonnery-zaigouche@unil.ch

Juan Acosta University of Lille and Duke University

jcaacostamacia@gmail.com

José Luís Cardoso

University of Lisbon jcardoso@ics.ulisboa.pt

Gerardo Serra University of Manchester

gerardo.serra.1987@gmail.com

Evelyn Forget University of Manitoba

evelyn.forget@umanitoba.ca

Andrej Svorenčík

University of Mannheim

asvorencik@gmail.com

David Franklin Mitch

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

mitch@umbc.edu

David Mitch University of Maryland, Baltimore County

mitch@umbc.edu

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Antonella Rancan

University of Molise antonella.rancan@unimol.it

James Wible University of New Hampshire

Jim.Wible@unh.edu

Travis Freidman

University of New Hampshire

dtf1000@wildcats.unh.edu

Thomas Stapleford

University of Notre Dame

tstaplef@nd.edu

James Forder University of Oxford james.forder@balliol.ox.ac.uk

Guillaume Noblet

University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

guillaume@noblet.xyz

Sofia Valeonti University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

sofia.valeonti@univ-paris1.fr

Alexandre Truc University of Paris 8 alexandre.truc77@gmail.Com

Loic Charles University of Paris 8 and Ined

charles@ined.fr

Laurent Le Maux

University of Paris Saint-Denis, France

lemaux.laurent@gmail.com

D. Wade Hands University of Puget Sound

hands@pugetsound.edu

Nina Eichacker University of Rhode Island

nina_eichacker@uri.edu

Jessica Nascimento

University of Sao Paulo - USP

je_nascimento@hotmail.com

Matthieu Renault

University of São Paulo (FEA-USP)

matthieu.renault1@gmail.com

Roland Fritz University of Siegen roland.fritz@uni-siegen.de

Carlo Zappia University of Siena zappia@unisi.it

Michael Beggs University of Sydney michael.beggs@sydney.edu.au

Matthew Luke Smith

University of Sydney, Australia

matthew.smith@sydney.edu.au

Matthew Smith University of Sydney, Australia

matthew.smith@sydney.edu.au

Tinashe Nyamunda

University of the Free State

nyamundat@gmail.com

Francesco Sergi University of the West of England Bristol

francesco.sergi@uwe.ac.uk

Adrian K. Yee University of Toronto

adriankyle.yee@mail.utoronto.ca

Marianne Johnson

University of Wisconsin Oshoksh

johnsonm@uwosh.edu

Catherine Herfeld

University of Zurich catherine.herfeld@uzh.ch

Annie L. Cot University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

annie.cot@univ-paris1.fr

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Jerome Gautie University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

jerome.gautie@gmail.com

Nesrine Bentemessek

University Paris Est Créteil. IRG

nbentemessek@gmail.com

Marcel Boumans

Utrecht School of Economics

m.j.boumans@uu.nl

Danielle Guizzo UWE Bristol danielle.guizzoarchela@uwe.ac.uk

Sarvnaz Lotfi Virginia Tech slotfi@vt.edu

Daniel Nientiedt Walter Eucken Institut

nientiedt@eucken.de

Ekkehard Kohler

Walter Eucken Institut

koehler@eucken.de

Edd Noell Westmont College noell@westmont.edu

John Smithin York University, Canada

jsmithin@yorku.ca

Nicolas Dvoskin ZILAS, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

ndvoskin@gmail.com

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