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iehc 2006

HELSINKI2006

3.

XIV International

Economic History Congress

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EDITORS:

Marjatta Rahikainen

Andrea Lorenz-Wende

GRAPHIC DESIGN:

Harri Heikkilä

COVER IMAGE:

University of Helsinki

Main Building,

architect C. L. Engel,

1832.

Photo Eero Roine

BACK COVER MAP:

Helsinki City

Convention Bureau

LANGUAGE

REVISION:

Joan Nordlund

The emblem of the congress, an old pine tree,

decorated the front side of Finnish coins during the years

1952–1990. The tree was designed by the head of the

Finnish Mint at that time, P. U. Helle.

ContentsWords of welcome ......................................................................... 1

Local organising committee ........................................................... 2

Academic board ............................................................................ 3

Academic programme ................................................................... 4

Congress week ........................................................................ 4

Session timetable .................................................................... 5

Programme day by day ................................................................... 6

IEHA dissertation competition .................................................... 20

Sessions ....................................................................................... 21

Receptions ................................................................................... 45

Congress information desk ............................................................ 46

Practicalities........................................................................... 46

Excursions ............................................................................. 47

Registration ............................................................................ 48

Fringe meetings ...................................................................... 49

Campus area map .......................................................................... 50

Floor plans ................................................................................... 51

Book and journal exhibition ........................................................... 56

Sponsors ...................................................................................... 57

Helsinki City Tourist Information .................................................. 58

International Economic History Association ................................... 59

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The International Economic History Association (IEHA) and the local organising institutions warmly welcome you to Helsinki

as participants in the XIV International Economic History Congress, 21–25 August 2006.

The local organising institutions are the Department of Social Science History and the Department of History at the University

of Helsinki, in collaboration with the Finnish Economic History Association.

Following the first and second calls for proposals, the Executive Committee of the IEHA has approved 126 sessions for

inclusion in the academic programme of the congress. They cover periods from antiquity to the present day, and a variety of

regions around the world.

The organisers sincerely hope that this event will be an inspiring and rewarding occasion on which to discuss recent scientific

research and development, and that it will provide a forum for meeting colleagues and friends from around the world. It will bring

more than 1400 participants from over 70 countries to Helsinki, and we hope that you will all take the opportunity to become

acquainted with the capital of Finland and its surroundings during the week.

The local organising committee would like to thank the Finnish public institutions, foundations and companies whose

generosity has made this event possible. We would also like to express our gratitude to the administrative staff of the congress

and the Executive Committee of the IEHA for their assistance during the preparation stages.

words of welcome

Riitta Hjerppe Yrjö Kaukiainen

www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006

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Congress President

Prof. Riitta Hjerppe

Department of Social Science History

University of Helsinki

Dr. Pirkko Leino-Kaukiainen

Department of Social Science History

Prof. Matti Peltonen

Department of Social Science History

Dr. Marjatta Rahikainen

Department of Social Science History

Congress Secretaries

Ms. Andrea Lorenz-Wende

Department of Social Science History

Ms. Päivi Pihlaja

Department of History

Ms. Jaana Gluschkoff

Department of History

Ms. Sini Kangas

Department of History

Congress Vice President

Prof. Yrjö Kaukiainen

Department of History

University of Helsinki

Prof. Peter Clark

Department of History

Prof. Markku Kuisma

Department of History

Prof. Henrik Meinander

Department of History

Assistants

Ms. Heidi Laine

Department of Social Science History

Mr. Mika Huopainen

Department of History

Congress Secretariat

IEHC 2006, Department of History, PO Box 59,

University of Helsinki, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland

tel.: +358 (0)9 19121600, fax: +358 (0)9 19123217

www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006

local organising committee

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Chancellor Kari Raivio, University of Helsinki (Chairman)

Prof. Pertti Haapala, University of Tampere

Prof. Marjatta Hietala, Academy of Finland

Prof. Petri Karonen, University of Jyväskylä

Prof. Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki

Prof. Timo Myllyntaus, University of Turku

Prof. Harri Siiskonen, University of Joensuu

Prof. Jouko Vahtola, University of Oulu

Prof. Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen, University of Turku

Prof. Nils-Erik Villstrand, Åbo Akademi University

Prof. Per Boje, University of Aalborg (Denmark)

Prof. Kristine Bruland, University of Oslo (Norway)

Prof. Johan Söderberg, University of Stockholm (Sweden)

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academic board

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Congress week

The congress days run as follows:

Sunday

15.00–20.00 registration

Monday

9.30–11.00 Opening Session

11.00–11.30 coffee break

11.30–13.00 dissertation competition

13.00–14.30 lunch

14.30–16.00 sessions

16.00–16.30 coffee break

16.30–18.00 sessions

19.00–reception hosted by the University of Helsinki

Tuesday–Wednesday

9.00–10.30 sessions

10.30–11.00 coffee break

11.00–12.30 sessions

12.30–14.00 lunch

14.00–15.30 sessions

15.30–16.00 coffee break

16.00–17.30 sessions

Thursday

9.00–10.30 sessions

10.30–11.00 coffee break

11.00–12.30 sessions

12.30–14.00 lunch

14.00–15.30 sessions

15.30–16.00 coffee break

16.00–17.30 sessions

18.00–19.00 General Assembly

Friday

9.00–10.30 sessions

10.30–11.00 coffee break

11.00–12.30 sessions

12.30–14.00 lunch

14.00–15.30 sessions

15.30–16.00 coffee break

16.00–17.30 sessions

18.00–19.00 Closing Session

19.00–reception hosted by the City of Helsinki

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SUNDAY 20 AUG MONDAY 21 AUG TUESDAY 22 AUG WEDNESDAY 23 AUG THURSDAY 24 AUG FRIDAY 25 AUG

9.30–11.00 9.00–12.30 9.00–12.30 9.00–12.30 9.00–12.30

Opening Session Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Sessions:

Keynote speakers: Vice–presidential, 6, 11, 28, 40, 49, 50, 1, 12, 15, 19, 21, 31, 35, 2, 3, 5, 14, 23, 26, 30,

Robert W. Fogel 16, 20, 22, 24, 33, 39, 54 82, 84, 91, 101, 103, 44, 48, 56, 66, 80, 34, 53, 57, 62, 69, 72,

Sirkka Hämäläinen 55, 59,63, 73, 81, 83, 110, 112, 114, 124 106, 113, 116 97, 99, 123

88, 111,117, 121

11.30–13.00

IEHA dissertation

competition

15.00–20.00 14.30–18.00 14.00–17.30 14.00–17.30 14.00–17.30 14.00–17.30

REGISTRATION Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Sessions:

Metsätalo/Forsthuset Presidential, 9, 29, 37, 39, 43, 6, 7, 11, 17, 18, 27, 41, 47, 4, 8, 19, 21, 36, 38, 10, 13, 14, 25, 26, 42, 46,

Unioninkatu 40 B 20, 32, 58, 60, 68, 70 59, 77, 85, 86, 87, 100, 67, 75, 79, 82, 84, 98 45, 52, 61, 71, 92, 93, 64, 65, 78, 89, 90, 96,

74, 76, 83, 94, 102, 107 109, 119 101, 112, 114, 118, 120 95, 108, 115, 116 97, 104, 122

18.00–19,00 18.00–19.00

General Assembly Closing Session

19.00– 19.00–

University of Helsinki City of Helsinki

reception reception

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Session Timetable

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MONDAY 21 AUGUST 2006

9.30–11.00

Opening Session

Words of welcome

Professor Riitta Hjerppe

Opening

President of the Rebublic of Finland, Tarja Halonen

Keynote speakers

Professor Robert W. Fogel

Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor

of American Institutions and Director of the Center for

Population Economics, The University of Chicago Graduate

School of Business

Dr. Sirkka Hämäläinen

Former Governor of the Bank of Finland and former Member

of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank

Location: University Main Building, Great Hall, 2nd floor

11.30–13.00

Dissertation competition

Medieval and early-modern period

Location: Small Hall, University Main Building

Long 19th-century period

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

20th-century period

Location: Lecture room 1, University Main Building

14.30–18.00

Presidential session

Roundtable on Historical Statistics and Sources for Research

in Quantitative History

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 20

Capital Market Anomalies in Economic History

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

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Session 32

The Divergence of Convergence of National Occupational

Structures 1500 to 1940

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 58

Making Global and Local Connections: Historical Perspectives

on Port Economics

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 60

Agriculture and Economic Development in Europe since 1870

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 68

Working in the Shadow. Non-regular Economic Activities in

Urban Europe (16th to early 20th Centuries)

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 70

Industrialization in Middle Eastern European Regions during

the XVIII and XIX Century

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 74

The Evolution of Business Organisation

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 76

Biological Standards of Living in the Developing World

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 83

Women’s Financial Decisions: Their Wealth, Their Choices,

Their Activity 1700–1930

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 94

Foreign Companies and Economic Nationalism in the

Developing World after World War II

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 102

European Banks in Latin America During the First Age of

Globalization, 1870–1914

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 107

Postal Networks in Europe and North America since 1600

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

19.00 –

University of Helsinki reception

Location: University Main Building, 2nd floor

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TUESDAY 22 AUGUST

9.00–12.30

Vice-presidential session

Convergence and Non-convergence since the Second World

War

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 16

Merchant Settlements as Intermediaries for European

Influences in the Baltic North, or Elsewhere 1650–1850.

Economic, Social and Cultural Aspects

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 20

Capital Market Anomalies in Economic History

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 22

Ethnic, Religious or Cultural Plurality and Economic Institution

Building

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 24

Gamblers, Gambling Entrepreneurs and State Bureaucrats.

The Gambling Industry in Historical Perspective

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 33

Foreign Investments in Urban Public Utilities: An International

and Comparative Perspective in the Long Run

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 39

Intergenerational Transmission of Occupation and Social

Class

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 54

Women and Business Networks in Industrialising Europe,

1700–1900

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 55

The Modernization of Tax Systems in Latin America and the

Iberian Peninsula: a Comparative Perspective

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 59

Cotton Textiles as a Global Industry, 1200–1850

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 63

International Monetary and Financial Cooperation in the 20th

Century. Markets, Policies and Institutions

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

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Session 73

Evolution of Forms of Property since 1945: A Cross-National

Approach in Historical Retrospective

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 81

Household Strategies in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe:

Coping with Demographic and Economic Shock

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 83

Women’s Financial Decisions: Their Wealth, Their Choices,

Their Activity 1700–1930

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 88

A Global Industry in Transition: Technological, Economic and

Hegemonic Changes in 19th Century Whaling

Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 111

Countering Containment: East-West Economic Relations and

Partnerships under the Cold War

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 117

Market Organisation and the Selling of Wines throughout

History

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 121

Islam and Economic Performance

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

14.00–17.30

Session 9

Food Quality: Practices and Rules (XIIth–XXth Centuries)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 29

Migrations and Enterprise Culture: Exchanges and Differences

in the World (XVth–XXth Century)

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 37

High Finance Interrelated: International Consortiums,

Merchant-networks and the Commercial World in the Middle

Ages and Early Modern Times

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 39

Intergenerational Transmission of Occupation and Social

Class

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 43

Agricultural Commodities in the Intra-Asian Economy since

the 16th Century

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Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 59

Cotton Textiles as a Global Industry, 1200–1850

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 77

Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700–1900 - when the

Divergence Between the East and the West Emerged

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 85

Guns Versus Butter Paradoxes in History

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 86

Foreign Aid for Economic Development

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 87

Economic History of the Baltic States: Past Performance and

Future Prospects

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 100

European Business Performance in the 20th Century

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 109

Protectionism, Market Regulations and Free Trade in Latin

America and the Caribbean: The Development of the Sugar

International Market, 1930–2000

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 119

Transforming Public Enterprises: Networks, Integration and

Transnationalisation

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

WEDNESDAY 23 AUGUST

9.00–12.30

Session 6

Beyond Chandler; The Survival of the Family Firm in Europe,

Asia, and North-America in the XIXth and XXth Centuries

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 11

Africa in the International Economy, 1500–2000

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 28

The Territorial Dynamics of Industrialization

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

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Session 40

Innovation and Networks in Entrepreneurship

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 49

Energy and Growth in the Long-run

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 50

Anthropometrics, Markets and Disease in Historical Standards

of Living: Eurasian and American Countries

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 82

The Question of the First EEC/EC Enlargement and the Other

European Countries’ Response, 1961–1973

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 84

Empirical Contributions in New Institutional Economics and

History

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 91

The Nordic Countries and the Commercial De-globalization

of the Interwar Period

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 101

Cold War and Neutrality: East-West Economic Relations in

Europe

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 103

New Experiences with Historical National Accounts:

Methodologies and Analysis

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 110

Tools of Trade. The Organization of International Commerce

in Late Medieval European Cities

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 112

Government Debts and Financial Markets in Europe, 16th–

20th Centuries

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 114

A Maritime Girdle of Commerce: Asian Seaborne Trade 10th–

13th Centuries

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 124

Debates and Controversies in History of Economic Thought

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

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Session 6

Beyond Chandler; The Survival of the Family Firm in Europe,

Asia, and North-America in the XIXth and XXth Centuries

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 7

Economic Nationalism in East Central Europe

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 11

Africa in the International Economy, 1500–2000

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 17

The European Enterprise. Has European Integration Created a

Specific Firm apart from National and Global Enterprise?

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 18

Imperial Networks and Global Bussines in Iberian World, XVth

to XVIIIth Centuries: Merchants, Bankers and Corporations

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 27

Historical Perspectives on the Economic Exploitation of the

Forest

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 41

International Differences in Economic Welfare: A Long-Run

Perspective

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 47

Risks at Work in Europe: Perception, Repair and Prevention

(18th–20th Centuries)

Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 67

Public Houses and Economic Exchange in Western Europe c.

1500–1800

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 75

The Economics of Widowhood

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 79

Labor-Intensive Industrialization in Global History: East Asia

and Beyond

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

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Session 82

The Question of the First EEC/EC Enlargement and the Other

European Countries’ Response, 1961–1973

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 84

Empirical Contributions in New Institutional Economics and

History

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 98

Economic Relations between Empires and Borderlands in the

19th and Early 20th Century

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 101

Cold War and Neutrality: East-West Economic Relations in

Europe

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 112

Government Debts and Financial Markets in Europe, 16th–

20th Centuries

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 114

A Maritime Girdle of Commerce: Asian Seaborne Trade 10th–

13th Centuries

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 118

International Petroleum in the 20th Century: The Evolving

Interrelationships between Production, Markets, Ownership,

Labor and Governments

Location: Room F211, Topelia building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 120

Industrial Companies and the Built Environment in the High-

Industrial Period

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

THURSDAY 24 AUGUST

9.00–12.30

Session 1

From Early Modern Business Correspondence to Business

Week: Information Flows 1600–2002 - Ways and Quantities,

Structures and Institutions

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 12

Colonialism and Labour

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 15

Debating a Gender Encompassing Economic Citizenship

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

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Session 19

The Economic History of Learning

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 21

Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in

Europe (13th–19th Centuries)

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 31

Globalisation and Regional Integration Along the Western

Pacific Rim in the 20th Century

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 35

Making Markets Through the Law: Legal Claim and Economic

Possibility

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 44

Identity, Globalization and Universality in the Eastern and

Central European Economic Area – Evolutions and Involutions

in the Modern and Contemporary Period. Experiences,

Meanings, Lessons

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 48

Attractions and Experiences: The Uses of History in Tourism

Development

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 56

The Economics of Latin American Labor

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 66

A Bank for Poor. The Credit Upon Pledge and “Monti di Pietà”

(XVth–XXIth Centuries)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 80

The Second Industrial Revolution and the Emergence of

Contemporary Science and Technology Policies

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 106

State and Finance in the Early Modern Times in the Eurasian

Continuum

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 113

Outsourcing in Historical Perspective: The Trade-Off between

Internal and External Expertise

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

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Session 116

A Global History of Income Distribution in the Long XXth

Century

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

14.00–17.30

Session 4

Le crédit au Moyen-Âge

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 8

Cooperatives and Nation Building in East Central Europe (19th

and 20th Century)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 19

The Economic History of Learning

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 21

Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in

Europe (13th–19th Centuries)

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 36

The Northern Mediterranean. Economic Contacts and Cultural

Exchange over the North Sea and Baltic, 1550–1750

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 38

Useful Knowledge and Technological Practice in Early

Industrial Economies

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 45

History of Insolvency and Bankruptcy in an International

Perspective

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 52

Long Run Change and International Comparisons: What the

Global Prices and Incomes Project Can Tell Us

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 61

Complementary Relationship among Monies in History

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 71

Beyond Market and Hierarchies: Networking Asian Merchants

and Merchant Houses Since the 19th Century

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

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Session 92

The Informatic Monitoring of the Regular Clergy’s Economic

Presence in the Early Modern Europe and American

Continent

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 93

US Firms in Europe (from the 1890s to the 21st Century):

Strategy, Identity, Performance, Reception, Adaptability

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 95

Evolutionary Theories of Long-Run World Economic History:

The Theory/History Interconnection Re-examined

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 108

Economic History and Landscape History: Cultural Landscapes,

Subsistence and the Market in Pre-industrial Europe

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 115

New Approaches to the History of Work

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 116

A Global History of Income Distribution in the Long XXth

Century

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

18.00–19.00

General Assembly

Location: Room F211, Topelia building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 18.00–19.00

FRIDAY 25 AUGUST

9.00–12.30

Session 2

Cashless Payment from Antiquity to the Present

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 3

Fashion, Material Culture and Economic Life: Perspectives

Across Time, Place and Politics, c. 1600–2000

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 5

Re-Assessment of Sterling 1945–2005

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 14

Technology, Gender and the Division of Labour

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

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Urban Construction and Economic Cycles in Pre-Industrial

European Towns

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 26

Families, Kinship and Forms of Land Ownership in Mountain

Societies (16th–20th Centuries)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 30

Relations between the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds and

Central Europe According to the Coin Finds (with Comparisons

with other Periods)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 34

Migration, Family and Economy in Industrializing and

Urbanizing Communities

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 53

Cultural/Cross-Cultural Advertising and Promotion: The

Nexus of Media, Culture and Economics

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 57

Comparative Imperial and National Finance in a Modernizing

World

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 62

Factor and Commodity Prices: the Performance of the Less

Industrialized Economies 1870–1939

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 69

Mobilizing Money and Resources for War During the Early

Modern Period

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 72

Cooperative Enterprises and Cooperative Networks: Successes

and Failures

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 97

Settler Economies in World History

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 99

Foreign Trade and Economic Growth in Latin America and the

Caribbean until the Mid-twentieth Century: Towards a System

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Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 123

Famines in History

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

14.00–17.30

Session 10

Economic Policy and Labour Markets in Nordic Countries

during the Great Depression of the 1930s

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 13

Citizens, Money and Urban Governments in Northern Europe

in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Era

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 14

Technology, Gender and the Division of Labour

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 25

Luxury Production, Consumption and the Art Market in Early

Modern Europe

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 26

Families, Kinship and Forms of Land Ownership in Mountain

Societies (16th–20th Centuries)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 42

The Political Economy of Protectionism in the Periphery,

1870–1929

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.00

Session 46

Diseases and Environmental Changes in Modern Asia

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 64

The Establishment of Modern Business Press

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 65

Proto-industrialization: Small Productive Units in Latin

America and Peripheral Societies During the XIX–XX Centuries

- A Comparative Economic History Reappraisal

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

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Systems of Small and Middle Size Enterprises in Latin America

and Southern Europe (XIX–XX Centuries)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 89

Ageing and the Economy in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 90

Cities and Innovation in Europe from the Renaissance to 2000

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 96

Corporate Governance in Historical Perspective

Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 97

Settler Economies in World History

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 104

From Specie to Paper: The Emergence and Management of Paper

Currencies before Central Banking, 18th–20th Centuries

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 122

Progress, Stasis, and Crisis: Demographic and Economic

Developments in England and beyond AD c.1000–c.1800

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

18.00–19.00

Closing Session

Dissertation prizes

Invitation to Utrecht 2009

Location: Great Hall, Main Building

19.00 –

City of Helsinki reception

Location: City Hall, Pohjoisesplanadi 11–13

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ieha dissertation competition

The candidates for the IEHA dissertation competition, held on

Monday 21 August 2006 from 11.30 to 13.00, are as follows:

Medieval and early-modern period

(Small Hall, University Main Building)

Tax farming and Tax Farmers in 16th-century Crete

Photis Baroutsos, Ionio University, Greece

For the Profit of the Commonality: Use, Users and Management of

Commons in Sandy Flanders, 18th–19th Century

Tine de Moor, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Long 19th-century period

(Room 1, Metsätalo building)

Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Spain, 1845–1935

Alfonso Herranz-Loncán, University of Barcelona, Spain

Mergers during the First and Second Phase of Globalization: Success,

Insider Trading, and the Role of Regulation

Gerhard Kling, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Determinants of Innovation: Evidence from Nineteenth-century

World Fairs

Petra Moser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Women’s Work and their Families: Did Women in Pre-war Japan

Work for their Families?

Masahiro Ogiyama, University of Tokyo, Japan

20th-century period

(Lecture room 1, University Main Building)

Entertainment Industrialized: the Emergence of the International

Film Industry, 1890–1940

Gerben Bakker, University of Essex, United Kingdom

Towards Environmental Historical National Accounts for Oil

Producers: Methodological Considerations and Estimates for

Venezuela and Mexico over the 20th Century

Mária Del Mar Rubio Varas, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain

Central Bank Independence and Policy Performance: Central East

Europe 1919–1939

Kirsten Wandschneider, Middlebury College, USA

Economic Integration in a Historical Perspective: the Case of

Interwar Poland, 1918–1939

Nikolaus Wolf, Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany

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sessions

Presidential session ROUNDTABLE ON HISTORICAL STATISTICS AND SOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN QUANTITATIVE HISTORY

ModeratorRichard Sutch (USA)

Invited expertsAlbert Carreras (Spain), Susan B. Carter (USA), Carlos Marichal (Mexico), Jan Luiten van Zanden (The Netherlands), Gavin Wright (USA)

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Vice-presidential sessionCONVERGENCE AND NON-CONVERGENCE SINCE THE SECOND WORLD WAR

OrganisersRiitta Hjerppe (Finland)Concepción García-Iglesias (Finland)Matti Hannikainen (Finland)

Papers byLeandro Prados de la Escosura (Spain), Isabel Sanz-Villarroya (Spain), Luis Bértola (Uruguay) & Gabriel Porcile (Brazil), Frank Barry (Ireland), Debin Ma (UK), Lennart Schön (Sweden), Riitta Hjerppe & Arto Kokkinen & Jukka Jalava & Matti Hannikainen (Finland), Andrei Poletayev (Russia), Moshe Syrquin (USA)

Invited expertsAngus Maddison (France), Ola Grytten (Norway), Sakari Heikkinen (Finland), Kari Alho (Finland), Steven Broadberry (UK)

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 1INFORMATION FLOWS 1350–2000. FROM EARLY MODERN BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE TO BUSINESS PRESS

OrganisersLeos Müller (Sweden)Jari Ojala (Finland)Turo Uskali (Finland)

Papers byA. Wegener Sleeswijk (France), Mehmet Bulut (Turkey), Santhi Hejeebu & Ann M. Carlos (USA), Donald J. Harreld (USA), Pierrick Pourchasse (France), Turo Uskali & Jari Ojala (Finland), Leos Müller (Sweden), Peter Wardley (UK), Chris Evans (UK) & Göran Rydén (Sweden), Heiko Droste (Germany), Seija-Riitta Laakso (Finland), Oliver Volckaert (Germany)

Invited expertsJohn J. McCusker (USA), Yrjö Kaukiainen (Finland)

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

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Session 2CASHLESS PAYMENT FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT

OrganisersMarkus A. Denzel (Germany)Sushil Chaudhuri (India)

Papers byMarkus A. Denzel (Germany), António Ramos dos Santos (Portugal), Hector Noejovich (Peru), Paola Avallone (Italy), Jens Ulff-Møller (Denmark), Syed Najaf Haider (India), Gabriel Imboden (Switzerland), Claudia Schnurmann (Germany), John J. McCusker (USA), Om Prakash (India), Sushil Chaudhuri (India)

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 3FASHION, MATERIAL CULTURE AND ECONOMIC LIFE: PERSPECTIVES ACROSS TIME, PLACE AND POLITICS, C. 1600–2000

OrganisersBeverly Lemire (Canada)Laurence Fontaine (Italy)

Papers byBeverly Lemire (Canada), Marco Belfanti (Italy), Bruno Blondé & Ilya Van Damme (Belgium), Belén Moreno Claverías (Spain), Alice Taylor (Canada), Colleen Kriger (USA), Giorgio Riello (UK), B. Lynne Milgram (Canada), Elisabetta Merlo & Francesca Polese (Italy), Karen Tranberg Hansen (USA)

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 4LE CRÉDIT AU MOYEN-ÂGE

OrganiserPhilippe Maurice (France)

Papers byBoutchich Brahim El Kadiri (Marocco), Denjean Claude (France), Furio Antoni (Spain), Lamauvinière (France), Makarov Andrei Alexandrovitch (Russia), François Menant (France), Popescu Dan Alexandru (France), Romani Marina (Italy), Josep Serrano Daura (Spain), Joseph Shatzmiller (USA)

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 5RE-ASSESSMENT OF STERLING 1945–2005

OrganisersCatherine Schenk (UK)Michael Oliver (USA)

Papers byPeter Burnham (UK), Michael J. Oliver (France), Catherine Schenk (UK), Richard Roberts (UK), Steven Kettell (UK)

Invited expertsMartin Daunton (UK), Piet Clement (Switzerland)

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 6BEYOND CHANDLER; THE SURVIVAL OF THE FAMILY FIRM IN EUROPE, ASIA, AND NORTH-AMERICA IN THE XIXTH AND XXTH CENTURIES

OrganisersBéatrice Craig (Canada)Mary Louise Nagata (France)

Papers byBéatrice Craig (Canada), Jean-Claude Daumas (France), Christiane Eifert (Germany), Dong-Woon Kim (South Korea ), Fabrice Perron (France), Irene Bandhauer-Schoeffmann (Austria), Mary Louise Nagata (France), Tomoko Hashino (Japan), Angel Kwoleck-Folland (USA), Peter Baskerville (Canada), Andrea Colli (Italy), Tamás Csató (Hungary), Miguel Saez (Spain), Harriet T. Zurndorfer (The Netherlands), Gill Cookson (UK), Leslie Hannah (Japan), John Wilson (UK), Zheng Victor & Wong Siu-lun & Sun Wenbin (Hong Kong), Harold Livesay (USA)

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 7ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPE

OrganisersHelga Schultz (Germany)Eduard Kubu (Czech Republic)

Papers byHelga Schultz (Germany), Rudolf Jaworski (Germany), Thomas David & Elisabeth Spilman (Switzerland), Catherine Albrecht (USA), Uwe Müller (Germany), Eduard Kubu & Jiri Novotny & Jiri Sousa (Czech Republic), Christoph Boyer (Austria), Jean Batou (Switzerland), Anu Mai Köll (Sweden), Torsten Lorenz (Germany), Ágnes Pogány (Hungary), Bogdan Murgescu (Romania), Angela Harre (Germany), Joseph L. Love (USA), Zarko Lazarevic (Slovenia), Saulius Grybkauskas (Lithuania)

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Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 8COOPERATIVES AND NATION BUILDING IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPE (19TH AND 20TH CENTURY)

OrganisersRoman Holec (Slovakia)Torsten Lorenz (Germany)

Papers byTorsten Lorenz (Germany), Attila Hunyadi (Hungary), Antonie Doležalová (Czech Republic), Catherine Albrecht (USA), Uwe Müller & Torsten Lorenz (Germany), Zarko Lazarevic (Slovenia), András Vári (Hungary), Anu Mai Köll (Sweden), Nahum Karlinsky (Israel), Catherine Bregianni (Greece), Andreas Reich (Germany)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 9FOOD QUALITY: PRACTICES AND RULES(XIITH–XXTH CENTURIES)

OrganisersPeter Atkins (UK)Jerôme Bourdieu (France)Martin Bruegel (France)

Papers byKarl Peter Ellerbrock (Germany), Alberto Grandi (Italy), Vera Hierholzer (Germany), Gloria Sanz Lafuente (Spain), R. Nicolau & J. Pujol (Spain), Derek Oddy (UK), Alessandro Stanziani (France), Sydney Watts (USA), Eva Fernandez Garcia (Spain), James Simpson (Spain)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 10ECONOMIC POLICY AND LABOUR MARKETS IN NORDIC COUNTRIES DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION OF THE 1930S

OrganisersPetri Böckerman (Finland)Lars Jonung, (Sweden)Jaakko Kiander (Finland)

Papers byOla Honningdal Grytten (Norway), Monica Mjøs Værholm (Norway), Niels-Henrik Topp (Denmark), Matti Hannikainen (Finland), Christian Venneslan (Norway)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 11AFRICA IN THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY, 1500–2000

OrganisersRobert Vivian (South Africa)Raymond Parsons (South Africa)Grietjie Verhoef (South Africa)Stuart Jones (South Africa)

Papers byEstian Calitz & Krige Siebrits (South Africa), Jutta Bolt (The Netherlands), Grietjie Verhoef (South Africa), Bindeshwar Ram (India), Maria Eugénia Mata (Portugal), Nuno Valério (Portugal) & Palmira Tjipilica (Angola), German Santana Perez (Spain), Juan Manuel Santana-Perez (Spain), Jesus Martinez Milan (Spain), Phia Steyn (UK), Mampiti Matete (Lesotho) & Anthony Lumby & Juliana Rwelamira (South Africa),

R. Vivian (South Africa)

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 12

COLONIALISM AND LABOUR

OrganisersGareth Austin (UK)David Clayton (UK)Tirthankar Roy (India)Frank Tough (Canada)

Papers byGareth Austin (UK), Carolyn A. Brown (USA), Judith Byfield (USA), Thaddeus Sunseri (USA), Alumita Durutalo (Fiji), Frank Tough (Canada), Leanna Parker (Canada), David Clayton (UK), Ramani Hettiarachchi (Sri Lanka), Smritikumar Sarkar (India), Tirthankar Roy (India), Nick White (UK)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 13CITIZENS, MONEY AND URBAN GOVERNMENTS IN NORTHERN EUROPE IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY MODERN ERA

OrganisersMarc Boone (Belgium)Karel Davids (The Netherlands)Paul Janssens (Belgium)

Papers byJord Hanus (Belgium), Timothy Fehler (USA), Marjolein ‘t Hart (The Netherlands), Michael Limberger (Belgium), Victor Enthoven (The Netherlands)

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Invited expertFausto Piola Caselli (Italy)

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 14TECHNOLOGY, GENDER AND THE DIVISION OF LABOUR

OrganiserCarmen Sarasúa (Spain)

Papers byMarina Adshade (Canada), Kumar Das (Thailand/India), Lina Gálvez-Muñoz (Spain), Leen van Molle (Belgium), Mats Morell (Sweden), Irina Mukhina (USA), Luisa Muñoz Abeledo (Spain), Leda Papastefanaki (Greece), Yovanna Pineda (USA), Cirila Quintero-Ramírez (México), Carmen Sarasúa (Spain), Karuna Sharma (The Netherlands), Deborah Simonton (Denmark), Lars Svensson (Sweden), Nicola Verdon (UK), Peter Wardley (UK)

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 15DEBATING A GENDER ENCOMPASSING ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP

OrganisersGro Hagemann (Norway)Alice Kessler-Harris (USA)Kirsti Niskanen (Sweden)

Papers byAlice Kessler Harris (USA), Margo J Anderson (USA), Hege Roll-Hansen (Norway), Leif Wegerman (Sweden),

Christina Carlsson-Wetterberg (Sweden) & Kari Melby (Norway)

Invited expertsAnna Birte Ravn (Denmark), Sonya Rose (USA)

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 16MERCHANT SETTLEMENTS AS INTERMEDIARIES FOR EUROPEAN INFLUENCES IN THE BALTIC NORTH, OR ELSEWHERE 1650–1850. ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS

OrganiserKlas Nyberg (Sweden)

Papers byLili-Anne Aldman (Sweden), Ida Bull (Norway), Mehmet Bulut (Turkey), Christina Dalhede (Sweden), Klas Nyberg (Sweden), Karin Ågren (Sweden)

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 17THE EUROPEAN ENTERPRISE. HAS EUROPEAN INTEGRATION CREATED A SPECIFIC FIRM APART FROM NATIONAL AND GLOBAL ENTERPRISE?

OrganisersFranco Amatori (Italy)Dominique Barjot (France)Youssef Cassis (Switzerland)Harm G. Schröter (Norway)

Papers byHarm Schröter (Norway), Gerald Feldman

(USA), Mira Wilkins (USA), Franco Amatori (Italy), Knut Sogner (Norway), Youssef Cassis (Switzerland)

Other participantsMargarita Dritsas (Greece), Marc de Ferriere le Vayer (France), Isabelle Lecent-Giles (France), Margret Müller (Switzerland), Nuria Puig Madrid (Spain), Kersti Ullenhag (Sweden), Adoracion Alvaro (Spain), Hubert Bonin (France), Judith Clifton (Spain), Andrea Colli (Italy), Francisco Comín (Spain), Hand-Otto Frøland (Norway), Pål Thonstad Sandvik (Norway), Daniel Díaz Fuentes (Spain), Susanne Hilger (Germany), Martin Iversen (Denmark), Takafumi Kurosawa (Japan), M. Moguen-Toursel (France)

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 18IMPERIAL NETWORKS AND GLOBAL BUSSINES IN IBERIAN WORLD, XVTH TO XVIIITH CENTURIES: MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND CORPORATIONS

OrganisersAntonio Ibarra (Mexico)Bernd Hausberger (Mexico)

Papers byLuis Alonso Álvarez (Spain), José Jobson de Andrade Arruda (Brazil), Leonor Freire Costa & Maria Manuela Rocha (Portugal), Ana Crespo Solana (Spain), Rafael Dobado & Gustavo Marrero (Spain), Francesco D’Esposito (Italy), Antonio García de León (Mexico), Regina Grafe (UK), Johanna von Grafestein Gareis (Mexico), Bernd Hausberger (Mexico), Antonio Ibarra (Mexico), Wolfgang Lenk (Brazil), Clara Elena Suárez Argüello (Mexico),

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Guillermina del Valle Pavón (Mexico), Carlos Alvarez (Spain), Monserrat Cachero Vinuesa (Spain)

Invited expertsZacarias Moutoukias (France), Eric Van Young (USA)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 19THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF LEARNING

OrganisersDavid Mitch (USA)Michael Oliver (USA)

Papers byJörg Baten & Kirsten Labuske (Germany), Paul Baizan & Enriqueta Camps (Spain), Richard Langlois (USA), Tim Leunig (UK), Celia Lozano (Spain), Peter Meyer (USA), David Mitch (USA), Peter Murmann (Australia), Michael Oliver (France) & Hugh Pemberton (UK), Paul Robertson (Australia), Dan Raff (USA), Maria Stanfors (Sweden), Jeroen Touwen (The Netherlands), Patrick Wallis (UK), Bas van Leeuwen (The Netherlands)

Invited expertNormann Mueller (Germany)

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 20CAPITAL MARKET ANOMALIES IN ECONOMIC HISTORY

OrganisersJörg Baten (Germany)Leonid Borodkin (Russia)

Papers byPeter F. Basile (USA), Hugh Rockoff (USA), Stefano Battilossi (Spain) & Stefan Houpt (Spain), Ann Carlos & Larry Neal (USA), A.D. Chambers & Elroy Dimson (UK), Claude Diebolt (France), Amélie Charles (France), Olivier Darné (France), Elroy Dimson & Paul Marsh & Mike Staunton (UK), Caroline Fohlin & Steffen Reinhold (USA), Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur (France), Muriel Petit-Konczyk (France), Gerhard Kling (Germany), Anna Konovalova (Russia), Jörg Baten & Margaryta Korolenko (Germany), Kim Oosterlinck (Belgium), Kris James Mitchener (USA), Albrecht Ritschl (Germany), André Straus (France), Richard Sylla (USA), Eugene White (USA), Pedro Carvalho de Mello (Brazil)

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

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Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 21PROPERTY RIGHTS, LAND MARKETS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EUROPE (13TH–19TH CENTURIES)

OrganisersGérard Béaur (France)Jean-Michel Chevet (France)Maria-Teresa Perez-Picazo (Spain)Philipp Schofield (UK)

Papers byMaurice Aymard (France), Cormac O’Grada (Ireland), Antoni Furio (Spain), Richard Hoyle (UK), Lluis To (Spain), Eric Thoen (Belgium), Nadine Vivier (France), Annie Antoine (France), Maria-Teresa Perez-Picazo (France), Rui Santos (Portugal)

Invited expertsJoseph Goy (France), Bernard Bodinier (France), Bernard Derouet (France), Diego Olstein (Israel), Jun Seongho (South Korea)

Other participantsMaria Agren (Sweden), Mathieu Arnoux (France), Bruce Campbell (UK), Markus Cerman (Austria), Rosa Congost (Spain), Joseba De la Torre (Spain), Julián Demade (France), Llorens Ferrer (Spain), Christine Fertig (Germany), Georg Fertig (Germany), Danilo Gasparini (Italy), Niels Grün (Germany), Piotr Guzowski (Poland), Anne-Lise Head-Konig (Switzerland), Herment Laurent (France), Richard Hoyle (UK), Iñaki Iriarte (Spain), Philippe Jarnoux (France), Julie Marfany (UK), Mikeas Lana (Spain), Luigi Lorenzetti (Switzerland), Pablo Luna (France), Mats Morell (Sweden), John Ragnar Myking (Norway), Peter Poszgai (Hungary), Bjorn Poulsen (Denmark), Carsten Rasmussen (Danemark), Ricardo Robledo Hernandez (Spain), José Vicente Serrao (Portugal), Paul Servais (Belgium), Patrick Svensson (Sweden), Paolo Tedeschi (Italy), Bas van Bavel (The Netherlands)

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

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Session 22ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS OR CULTURAL PLURALITY AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTION BUILDING

OrganisersJürgen Nautz (Germany/Austria)Maria Eugénia (Portugal)

Papers byAlmir Chaiban El-Kareh (Brazil), António Vasconcelos Nogueira (Portugal), Ekaterina Pravilova (Russia), Eyüp Özveren (Turkey), Julian C. Madison (USA), Juliette Levy (USA), Jürgen Nautz (Austria), Maria Eugénia Mata (Portugal), Niels Kærgård (Denmark), Ruth Dupré (Canada), Sarojini Mishra & Nirod K. Palai & Kumar Das (India), Vlaislav B. Sotirovic (Lithuania), Veerle Vanden Daelen (Belgium)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 23URBAN CONSTRUCTION AND ECONOMIC CYCLES IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL EUROPEAN TOWNS

OrganisersJean-François Chauvard (France)Luca Mocarelli (Italy)

Papers bySonia Scognamiglio Cestaro (Italy), Michela Barbot (Italy), Donatella Strangio & Manuel Vaquero Pineiro (Italy), Guido Guerzoni (Italy), Aleksander Panjek (Slovenia), Heidi Deneweth (Belgium)

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 24GAMBLERS, GAMBLING ENTREPRENEURS AND STATE BUREAUCRATS. THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

OrganisersRoberto Garvía (Spain)Gerardo Ortalli (Italy)

Papers byDavid G. Schwartz (USA), Joyce Hunter (USA), Riitta Matilainen (Finland), Sarojini Mishra & Nirod K. Palai (India), Gherardo Ortalli (Italy), Giovanni Ceccarelli (Italy), Alessandra Rizzi (Italy), Manfred Zollinger (Austria), Fernando Ramos (Spain), Cecila Font (Spain), Carlos Nogal (Spain), Isabel Koellreuter (Switzerland)

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 25LUXURY PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND THE ART MARKET IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE

OrganisersSalvatore Ciriacono (Italy)Michael North (Germany)David Ormrod (UK)

Papers byRenata Ago (Italy), Corine Maitte (France), Valeria Pinchera (Italy), Isabella Cecchini (Italy), Yoshie Koijma (Japan), Paolo Preto (Italy), Enrico Stumpo (Italy), Marzio Romani (Italy), Marco Belfanti & Fabio Giusberti (Italy), Guido Guerzoni (Italy), Nuala Zahedieh (UK), David Ormrod (UK), Bruno Blondé (Belgium), Koenraad Jonckheere (The Netherlands), Brendan Dooley (Germany), John Munro (Canada), Lauri Suurmaa & Raimo Pullat (Estonia),

Ewa Manikowska (Poland), Jonathan Eacott (UK)

Invited expertJan de Vries (USA)

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 26FAMILIES, KINSHIP AND FORMS OF LAND OWNERSHIP IN MOUNTAIN SOCIETIES (16TH–20TH CENTURIES)

OrganiserBernard Derouet (France)

Papers byMargarida Duraes (Portugal), Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux (France), Francisco Garcia Gonzalez (Spain), Joseph Goy (France), Anne-Lise Head-König (Switzerland), Jon Mathieu (Switzerland), Philippe Maurice (France), Monica Miscali (Norway), Raquel Gil Montero (Argentina), Hector Noeovich (Peru), Francine Rolley (France), Chetan Singh (India), Sølvi Sogner & Hans Henrik Bull (Norway), Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu (Romania), Bernard Derouet (France)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 27HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION OF THE FOREST

OrganiserMarvin McInnis (Canada)

Papers byMarvin McInnis (Canada), Jiri Woitsch (Czech Republic), Velayutham Saravanan

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(India), Iftekhar Iqbal (Bangladesh), Göran Rydén & Christine Kjellson & Sven Olofsson (Sweden), Adrian Zarrilli (Argentina), Sven Gaunitz (Sweden)

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 28THE TERRITORIAL DYNAMICS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION

OrganisersJean-Claude Daumas (France)Laurent Tissot (Switzerland)Pierre Lamard (France)

Papers byLaurent Tissot (Switzerland), Alberto Baccini (Italy), Francesca Carnevali (Russia), Danièle Fraboulet (Italy), Michel Hau (France), Michel Lescure (France), Jean-Marc Olivier (France), Olivier Raveux (France), Patrizia Sabbatucci (Italy), Nicolas Stoskopf (France), Didier Terrier (France), Catherine Vuillermot (France), Jean-Claude Daumas (France), Giovanni Favero & Paola Lanaro (Italy)

Invited expertsDominique Barjot (France), Patrick Fridenson (France)

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 29MIGRATIONS AND ENTERPRISE CULTURE: EXCHANGES AND DIFFERENCES IN THE WORLD (XVTH–XXTH CENTURY)

OrganisersCorine Maitte (France)Issiaka Mande (France)

Manuela Martini (France)

Papers byC. Maitte & I. Mandé & M. Martini (France), G. Gayot (France), L. Fontaine (France), D. Terrier (France), M. Barbero (Argentina), O. Alexeeva (France), M. Ceva (Argentina), C. Zalc (France), Dennis D. Cordell (USA), G. Guiheux (Hong Kong)

Invited expertsG. L. Fontana (Italy), M. Belfanti (Italy ), L. Dolza (Italy), M. Lescure (France), I. Thioub (Senegal)

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 30RELATIONS BETWEEN THE HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN WORLDS AND CENTRAL EUROPE ACCORDING TO THE COIN FINDS (WITH COMPARISONS WITH OTHER PERIODS)

OrganisersGeorges Depeyrot (France)Delia Moisil (Romania)Alexander Bursche (Poland)

Papers byD. Boeva (Bulgaria) & D. Moisil (Romania), Aleksander Bursche (Poland), Renata Ciolek (Poland), B. Collin (France), Gunnar Dumke (Germany),Theodor Isvoranu (Romania), Mariusz Mielczarek (Poland), Eugen Nicolae (Romania), Viorel Petac (Romania), G. Petrányi (Cyprus), François Planet (France), Maciej Salamon & M. Woloszyn (Poland), David M Schaps (Israel), Aurel Vilcu (Romania), R. Walburg (Germany), M. Woloszyn (Poland)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 31GLOBALISATION AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION ALONG THE WESTERN PACIFIC RIM IN THE 20TH CENTURY

OrganisersAnne Booth (UK)Thomas Lindblad (The Netherlands)

Papers byPrema Chandra Athurakola (Australia), Anne Booth (UK), Chris Manning (Australia), Tim Wright (UK), Thomas Lindblad (The Netherlands), Silvio Miyazaki (Brazil), Howard Dick (Australia), R.A. Brown (UK), Catherine Schenk (UK), Debin Ma (UK), Pierre van der Eng (Australia)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 32THE DIVERGENCE OF CONVERGENCE OF NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURES 1500 TO 1940

OrganisersOsamu Saito (Japan)Leigh Shaw-Taylor (UK)Tony Wrigley (UK)

Papers byDanielle van den Heuvel & Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk (The Netherlands), Leigh Shaw-Taylor & E.A. Wrigley (UK), O. Saito & T. Taniguchi (Japan), Osamu Saito (Japan), I Ling Liu (Taiwan) & T. Taniguchi (Japan), Yoshifumi Usami (Japan)

Invited expertsPaolo Malanima (Italy), Daan Marks (The Netherlands), Marco van Leeuwen (The Netherlands)

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

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Session 33FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN URBAN PUBLIC UTILITIES: AN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE IN THE LONG RUN

OrganisersAlbert Broder (France)Cezar Honorato (Brazil)Alberte Martínez (Spain)

Papers byÁlvaro Ferreira da Silva (Portugal), Terry Gourvish (UK), Peter Hertner (Germany), Cezar Honorato & Filipe Honorato (Brazil), Collin Lewis (UK), Alberte Martínez López (Spain), Timo Myllyntaus (Finland), Miguel Suárez Bosa (Spain)

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 34MIGRATION, FAMILY AND ECONOMY IN INDUSTRIALIZING AND URBANIZING COMMUNITIES

OrganisersMartin Dribe (Sweden)Michel Oris (Switzerland)

Papers byOfelia Rey Castelao (Spain), Michel Oris & Gilbert Ritschard & Grazyna Ryczkowska (Switzerland), Simone Wegge (USA), Judith Rainhorn (France), Martin Dribe & Patrick Svensson (Sweden), James I. Stewart (USA), Bart van de Putte (Belgium), Namsuk Kim (USA)

Invited expertAlice B. Kasakoff (USA)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 35MAKING MARKETS THROUGH THE LAW: LEGAL CLAIM AND ECONOMIC POSSIBILITY

OrganisersAlessandro Stanziani (France)Jane Burbank (USA)

Papers byR. Harris (Israel), J. Burbank (USA), A. Stanziani (France), S. Deakin (UK), P.-C. Hautcoeur (France), J.-L Rosenthal (USA), F. Trivellato (USA), P. Johnson (UK), D. Margairaz (France), P. Duguid (USA), H. Islamoglu (Turkey)

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 36THE NORTHERN MEDITERRANEAN. ECONOMIC CONTACTS AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE OVER THE NORTH SEA AND BALTIC, 1550–1750

OrganisersPoul Holm (Denmark)Lex Heerma van Voss (The Netherlands)

Papers byChristiaan van Bochove & Jelle van Lottum (The Netherlands), Lex Heerma van Voss (The Netherlands), Poul Holm (Denmark), Almut Hillebrand (Germany), Steve Murdoch (UK), Leos Müller (Sweden), Michael North (Germany), David Ormrod (UK), Jan Parmentier (Belgium), Bo Poulsen (Denmark), Richard W. Unger (Canada), Ian Blanchard (UK)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 37HIGH FINANCE INTERRELATED: INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUMS, MERCHANT-NETWORKS AND THE COMMERCIAL WORLD IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY MODERN TIMES

OrganisersRolf Walter (Germany)Om Prakash (India)

Papers byOm Prakash (India), Rolf Walter (Germany), Femme S. Gaastra (The Netherlands), Maximilian Kalus (Germany), Maria Fusaro (UK), Claudia Schnurmann (Germany)

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 38USEFUL KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGICAL PRACTICE IN EARLY INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES

OrganisersMaxine Berg (UK)Liliane Hilaire-Pérez (France)Kristine Bruland (Norway)

Papers byMaxine Berg (UK), Liliane-Hilaire Pérez & Catherine Verna (France), Angels Solá Parera (Spain), Prasannan Parthasarathi (USA), Göran Rydén (Sweden) & Chris Evans (UK), Kenneth Sokoloff & B. Zorina Khan (USA), Christine MacLeod & Jennifer Tann (UK)

Invited expertsStephan R. Epstein (UK), Joel Mokyr (USA)

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

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Session 39INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF OCCUPATION AND SOCIAL CLASS

OrganisersMarco H.D. van Leeuwen (The Netherlands)Jason Long (USA)

Papers byDavid Mitch (USA), Eva Schandevyl (Belgium), Halldor Bjarnason (Iceland), Helder Adegar Fonseca & Paulo Guimaraes (Portugal), Marco van Leeuwen & Ineke Maas (The Netherlands), Jason Long (USA), Jêrome Bourdieu & Lionel Kesztenbaum (France) & Joe Ferrie (USA), Julie Marfany (UK), Mario Breschi & Alessio Fornassin & Matteo Manfredini & Anna Marzona (Italy), Antti Häkkinen (Finland), Vladimir Vladimirov (Russia), Richard L. Zijdeman (The Netherlands), Fatima Ferreira (Portugal)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 40INNOVATION AND NETWORKS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

OrganisersMary B. Rose (UK)Paloma Fernández Perez (Spain)

Papers byMark Casson (UK), Pablo Díaz Morlán (Spain), Mila Davids & Eric Berkers & Arjan van Rooij & Frank Veraart (The Netherlands), Teresa da Silva Lopes (UK) & Paul Duguid (USA), Jani Saarinen (Finland), Mónica Campins & Ana Pfeiffer (Argentina), Andrea Colli (Italy), José Luis García-Ruiz

& Núria Puig (Spain), Francesca (Spain), Miquel Gutiérrez-Poch (Spain), Jari Ojala & Juha-Antti Lamberg (Finland) & Anders Melander (Sweden), Michael J. Lynskey & Seiichiro Yonekura (Japan)

Invited expertsKeetie Sluyterman (The Netherlands), Louis Galambos (USA)

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 41INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN ECONOMIC WELFARE: A LONG-RUN PERSPECTIVE

OrganisersHan-Pieter Smits (The Netherlands)Luis Bertola (Uruguay)

Papers byEnriqueta Camps (Spain) & Maria Camou & Silvana Maubrigades (Uruguay) & Natalia Mora-Sitja (UK), Mar Rubio (Spain), Ewout Frankema (The Netherlands), Marta Felis Rota (UK), Anne Booth (UK), Nathan Nunn (Canada), Marianne Ward & John Devereux (USA), Leandro Prados de la Escosura (Spain), Jari Eloranta (USA), Jan-Pieter Smits (The Netherlands)

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 42THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PROTECTIONISM IN THE PERIPHERY, 1870–1929

OrganiserGraciela Márquez (Mexico)

Papers byAntonio Tena, (Spain), María Eugenia Mata

(Portugal) & Joseph Love (USA), Yovanna Y. Pineda (USA), Roy Hora, (Argentina), Graciela Márquez (Mexico), Marcelo de Pavia Abreu (Brazil) & Felipe Tâmega Fernandes (UK), Sergio Silva (USA)

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 43AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN THE INTRA-ASIAN ECONOMY SINCE THE 16TH CENTURY

OrganisersA.J.H. Latham (UK)Heita Kawakatsu (Japan)

Papers byHeita Kawakatsu (Japan), Satoshi Ikeda (japan), George B. Souza (USA), G.A. Nadri (The Netherlands), Ryuto Shimada (Japan), Hajime Kose (Japan), Masashi Ugai (Japan), Masami Kita (Japan), Takashi Kume (Japan), A.J.H. Latham (UK), Toshiyuki Miyata (Japan), Shinsuke Kaneko (Japan), Douglas A. Farnie (UK), Chisako Tsuji (Japan), Masataka Setobayashi (Japan), Yuko Hisa (Japan)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 44IDENTITY, GLOBALIZATION AND UNIVERSALITY IN THE EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA – EVOLUTIONS AND INVOLUTIONS IN THE MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY PERIOD. EXPERIENCES, MEANINGS, LESSONS

OrganiserDan Popescu (Romania)

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Papers byDan Popescu (Romania), Andrei Josan (Romania), Viorel Roman (Germany), Lucian Giura (Romania), Emilian Dobrescu (Romania), Corvin Lupu (Romania), Maria Muresan (Romania), Alexandre Kostov (Bulgaria), Ileana Take (Romania), Robert Labbe (France), Iulian Vacarel (Romania), Dan-Alexandru Popescu (France), Gratian Lupu (Romania), Jo Bien (USA), Naulko Vsevolod (Ukraine)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 45HISTORY OF INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY IN AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

OrganisersDieter Stiefel (Austria)Karl Gratzer (Sweden)

Papers byRichard D. Gritta & Bahram Adrangi & Sergio Davalos & Don Bright (USA), Paolo Di Martino (UK), Michel Fior (Switzerland), Jeanette Fors (Sweden), Margrit Schulte Beerbühl (Germany), Dieter Stiefel (Austria), Jérôme Sgard (France), Sakis Gekas (Greece), Annina Persson (Sweden), M. Teresa Ribeiro de Oliveira (Brazil), Philip Ollerenshaw (UK), Karl Gratzer (Sweden), Mirko Ernkvist (Sweden)

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 46DISEASES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES IN MODERN ASIA

OrganisersKohei Wakimura (Japan)Wataru Iijima (Japan)

Papers byPark Yunjae (South Korea), Yeo In-sok (South Korea), Sihn Kyu-hwan (South Korea), Liu Shi-Yung (Taiwan), Robert Perrins (Canada), Stephen Lloyd Morgan (Australia), K.T. Silva (Sri Lanka), Akihito Suzuki (Japan), Wataru Iijima (Japan), Kohei Wakimura (Japan)

Invited expertsKaoru Sugihara (Japan), Patrick Wallis (UK)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 47RISKS AT WORK IN EUROPE: PERCEPTION, REPAIR AND PREVENTION (18TH–20TH CENTURIES)

OrganisersPhilippe Minard (France)Suzy Pasleau (Belgium)Catherine Omnes (France)Jean-Paul Barriere (France)

Papers byCatherine Omnes (France), Philippe Minard (France), Patrick Wallis (UK), Jakob Vogel (Germany), Jean-Paul Barriere (France), Martin Lengwiler (Switzerland), Laure Machu (France), Danielle Fraboulet-Rousselier (France), Paul-André Rosental (France), Jeronia Pons Pons & Andrès Bibiloni (Spain), Peter Bartrip (UK), Odette Hardy (France), Nicolas Hatzfeld (France)

Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 48ATTRACTIONS AND EXPERIENCES: THE USES OF HISTORY IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

OrganisersAuvo Kostiainen (Finland)Taina Syrjämaa (Finland)

Papers byTimo Saastamoinen (Finland), Marcelo Fabián Figueroa (Argentina), Maria Luísa F. N. Santos & Maria Ana Bernardo & Ana Cardoso de Matos (Portugal), Taina Syrjämaa (Finland), Peter Lyth (UK), Maria Eskelinen (Finland), Tanja Vahtikari (Finland)

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 49ENERGY AND GROWTH IN THE LONG-RUN

OrganiserAstrid Kander (Sweden)

Papers byRichard W. Unger (Canada), Magnus Lindmark (Sweden) & Ben Gales (The Netherlands) & Paul Warde (UK), Paul Warde (UK) & Astrid Kander (Sweden), Paolo Malanima (Italy) & Mar Rubio (Spain) & Astrid Kander (Sweden) & Ben Gales (The Netherlands), Sofia Henriques Teives (Portugal), Kerstin Enflo & Astrid Kander & Lennart Schön (Sweden), Benjamin Warr (France) & Robert Ayres (Austria), Mar Rubio (Spain) & Silvana Bartoletto (Italy)

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Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 50ANTHROPOMETRICS, MARKETS AND DISEASE IN HISTORICAL STANDARDS OF LIVING: EURASIAN AND AMERICAN COUNTRIES

OrganisersKen’ichi Tomobe (Japan)Deborah Oxley (Australia)

Papers byTim Leunig & Jane Humphries (UK), Pamera Sharpe (Australia), Timothy Cuff (USA), Stephen Wheatcroft (Australia), Deborah Oxley (Australia), Ricardo Salvatore (Argentina), Kentaro Saito (Japan), Mai Yamashita (Japan), Akihito Suzuki & Takeshi Nagashima(Japan), Ken’ichi Tomobe (Japan), Osamu Saito (Japan)

Invited expertsRichard Steckel (USA), James Lee (USA), Cormac O’Grada (Ireland), Sunyoung Pak (South Korea), Takao Matsumura (Japan)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 51 CANCELLED

Session 52LONG RUN CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS: WHAT THE GLOBAL PRICES AND INCOMES PROJECT CAN TELL US

OrganiserPhilip T. Hoffman (USA)

Papers byPeter Lindert (USA), Robert Allen (UK), Jean Pascal Bassino (Australia) & Debin Ma (UK) & Osamu Saito (Japan), John Devereux & Marianne Ward (USA), Philip T. Hoffman (USA), David Jacks (Canada), J. B. Lewis (UK) & S. H. Jun (South Korea), Sevket Pamuk (Turkey) & Tarik Yousef (USA), Metin Cosgel (USA)

Invited expertsJohan Söderberg (Sweden), Guanglin Liu (China)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 53CULTURAL/CROSS-CULTURAL ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION: THE NEXUS OF MEDIA, CULTURE AND ECONOMICS

OrganisersKatherine G. Fry (USA)Jukka Kortti (Finland)

Papers byKatherine G. Fry (USA), Jukka Kortti (Finland), Michael Shimanovsky & Barbara Jo Lewis (USA), Outi Nieminen (Finland), Emily Baines (UK)

Invited expertGerben Bakker (UK)

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 54WOMEN AND BUSINESS NETWORKS IN INDUSTRIALISING EUROPE, 1700–1900

OrganisersAlastair Owens (UK)Jon Stobart (UK)Margrit Schulte Beerbühl (Germany)

Papers byLaura Van Aert (Belgium), Sari Mäenpää (Finland), Hilde Greefs (Belgium), Helen Doe (UK), Stefanie van de Kerkhof (Germany), Galina Uliyanova (Russia), Alison C. Kay (UK)

Invited expertMichael Schneider (Germany)

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 55THE MODERNIZATION OF TAX SYSTEMS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE IBERIAN PENINSULA: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

OrganisersCarlos Contreras Carranza (Peru)Luis Jáuregui Frías (Mexico)Juan Pro Ruiz (Spain)

Papers byLuis Aboites Aguilar (Mexico), Manuel Araya Bugueno (Chile), Kendall W. Brown (USA), Francisco Comin & Daniel Diaz Fuentes (Spain), Carlos Contreras (Peru), Jorge Gelman & Daniel Santilli (Argentina), Luis Jauregui Frías (Mexico), Ysabel Murga Pinillos (Peru), Héctor Omar Noejovich (Peru), Juan Pan-Montojo (Spain), Juan Pro Ruiz (Spain), Andrés Regalsky & Elena Salerno (Argentina), Jorge Saborido (Argentina), José Antonio Sánchez Román (Spain), Ernest Sánchez Santiró (Mexico), Jorge Silva Riquer (Mexico)

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

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Session 56THE ECONOMICS OF LATIN AMERICAN LABOR

OrganiserJames P. Brennan (USA)

Papers byMarcos Aguila (Mexico) & Jeffrey Bortz (USA), Steven Bachelor (USA), Oliver Dinius (USA), Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato (Mexico), Silvia Simonassi (Argentina), John Womack (USA), Mónica Gordillo (Argentina)

Invited expertsEmilio Kourí (USA), John Coatsworth (USA), Brodwyn Fischer (USA), Mirta Lobato (Argentina), José Moya (USA)

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 57COMPARATIVE IMPERIAL AND NATIONAL FINANCE IN A MODERNIZING WORLD

OrganiserJohn F. Richards (USA)

Papers byAurelia Hernández-Moyés (Spain), Jari Eloranta (USA) & Svetlozar Andreev (Italy), John Richards (USA), Peter Waldron (UK), Erol Ozvar (Turkey)

Invited expertPeter Lindert (USA)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 58MAKING GLOBAL AND LOCAL CONNECTIONS: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PORT ECONOMICS

OrganisersTapio Bergholm (Finland)Lewis R. Fischer (Canada)M. Elisabetta Tonizzi, (Italy)

Papers byAmélia Polónia (Portugal), Richard Coopey (UK), Marc Badia-Miró (Spain), Hülya Günaydin (Turkey), Tapio Bergholm (Finland), Yu-Ping Lee (Taiwan), Torsten Feys (Belgium), Malcolm Tull (Australia)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 59COTTON TEXTILES AS A GLOBAL INDUSTRY, 1200–1850

OrganisersKent Deng (UK)Prasannan Parthasarathi (USA)Giorgio Riello (UK)

Papers byRicardo Córdoba de la Llave (Spain), Robert S. DuPlessis (USA), David Jeremy (UK), José Jobson de Andrade Arruda (Brazil), Prasannan Parthasarathi (USA), Tirthankar Roy (India), James Thomson (UK)

Other participantsTakeshi Abe (Japan), Huw Bowen (UK), Kent Deng (UK), Suraiya Faroqhi (Germany), James Fichter (USA), Sakis Gekas (UK), Negley Harte (UK), Pat Hudson (UK), Joseph E. Inikori (USA), Colleen E. Kriger (USA), Beverly Lemire (Canada), Maureen Mazzaoui Fennell (USA), Patrick

O’Brien (UK), Prasannan Parthasarathi (USA), Ulrich Pfister, (Germany), Om Prakash (India), Olivier Raveux (France), Giorgio Riello (UK), George Bryan Souza (USA), John Styles (UK), Masayuki Tanimoto (Japan), Ian C. Wendt (USA), Harriet Zurndorfer (The Netherlands)

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 60AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE SINCE 1870

OrganisersPedro Lains (Portugal)Vicente Pinilla (Spain)

Papers byAlan Olmstead (USA) & Paul Rhode (USA), Steve Broadberry (UK), Gema Aparicio & Vicente Pinilla & Raul Serrano (Spain), Nadine Vivier (USA), Oliver Grant (UK), Giovanni Federico (Italy), Lennart Schön (Sweden), Ingrid Henriksen (Denmark), Jan-Pieter Smits (The Netherlands), Ernesto Clar & Vicente Pinilla (Spain), Pedro Lains (Portugal), Nikolaus Wolf (Germany), Michael Kopsidis (Germany), Socrates Petmezas (Greece), Sevket Pamuk (Turkey)

Invited expertsJames Simpson (Spain), Robert Allen (UK), Cormac O’Grada (Ireland), Jörg Baten (Germany), Debin Ma (UK)

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

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Session 61COMPLEMENTARY RELATIONSHIP AMONG MONIES IN HISTORY

OrganisersAkinobu Kuroda (Japan)Torbjörn Engdahl, (Sweden)

Papers byAkinobu Kuroda (Japan), Willem Wolters (The Netherlands), Om Prakash (India), Doo Hwan Oh (South Korea), Hans Ulrich Vogel (Germany), Richard von Glahn (USA), Maria Alejandra Irigoin (USA), Luca Fantacci (Italy), Shiro Yoji (Japan), Anders Ögren (Sweden), Massimo Amato (Italy), Dennis Flynn (USA)

Invited expertsJane Guyer (USA), Hiroshi Kato (Japan), Sevket Pamuk (Turkey)

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 62FACTOR AND COMMODITY PRICES: THE PERFORMANCE OF THE LESS INDUSTRIALIZED ECONOMIES 1870–1939

OrganisersDavid Greasley (UK)Kris Inwood (Canada)John Singleton (New Zealand)

Papers byJorge Álvarez & Luis Bértola & Henry Willebald (Uruguay) & G. Porcile (Brazil), Gareth Austin (UK), Jean-Pascal Bassino & Pierre van der Eng (Australia), Jan Bohlin & Svante Larsson (Sweden), José Ricardo Gonçalves & Maria Alejandra Madi (Brazil), David Greasley (UK) & Les Oxley (New Zealand), David Greasley (UK) &

Jakob Madsen (Denmark), Kris Inwood & Henry Thille & Herbert Emery (Canada), Tirthankar Roy (India), Osamu Saito (Japan), Martin Shanahan & John Wilson (Australia), John Singleton (New Zealand), Mary MacKinnon (Canada), Chris Minns (UK)

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 63INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL COOPERATION IN THE 20TH CENTURY. MARKETS, POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS

OrganisersCatherine R. Schenk (UK)Piet Clement (Switzerland)

Papers byDavid Khoudour-Castéras (Colombia), James Boughton (USA), Piet Clement (Switzerland), Stefano Battilossi (Spain), Catherine R Schenk (UK), Concepción García-Iglesias & Juha K. Kilponen (Finland), Kazuhiko Yago (Japan), Pierre L. Siklos (Canada), Ksenia Gerasimova (Russia), Philippe Ledent & Isabelle Cassiers (Belgium)

Invited expertsRichard Roberts (UK), Michael Bordo (USA), Ivo Maes (Belgium)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 64THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MODERN BUSINESS PRESS

OrganisersMats Larsson (Sweden)Håkan Lindgren (Sweden)

Papers byHåkan Lindgren (Sweden), Gerben Bakker (UK), Margarita Dritsas (Greece), Per H. Hansen & Per Boje (Denmark), Thomas Häussler & Peter Meier (Switzerland), Charlotte Natmessnig (Austria), Mats Larsson (Sweden)

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 65PROTO-INDUSTRIALIZATION: SMALL PRODUCTIVE UNITS IN LATIN AMERICA AND PERIPHERAL SOCIETIES DURING THE XIX–XX CENTURIES - A COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC HISTORY REAPPRAISAL

OrganisersCarlos Rioja (Mexico)Humberto Morales (Mexico)

Papers byCarlos Riojas (Mexico), Sergio Niccolai (Mexico), Nephtali Sierraalta (Bolivia), Humberto Morales Moreno (Mexico), María Eugenia Romero (Mexico), José Alfredo Uribe Salas (Mexico), Susana Valdivieso (Colombia)

Invited expertsManuel Miño Grijalva (Mexico), Richard J. Salvucci (USA)

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

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Session 66A BANK FOR POOR. THE CREDIT UPON PLEDGE AND “MONTI DI PIETÀ” (XVTH–XXITH CENTURIES)

OrganisersPaola Avallone (Italy)Montserrat Carbonell Esteller (Spain)Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli (Italy)

Papers byMaria Giuseppina Muzzarelli (Italy), Paola Avallone & Raffaella Salvemini (Italy), Madeleine Ferrieres (France), Ángel Pascual Martínez Soto (Spain), Montserrat Carbonell Esteller (Spain), Marie Francois (USA)

Invited expertsCarlos Marichal (Mexico), Vera Zamagni (Italy)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 67PUBLIC HOUSES AND ECONOMIC EXCHANGE IN WESTERN EUROPE C. 1500–1800

OrganisersThomas Brennan (USA)Beat Kümin (UK)

Papers byBeat Kümin (UK), Thomas Brennan (USA), James Brown (UK), Peter Clark (Finland), Luiz Carlos Soares, Fluminense (Brazil)

Invited expertAnn Tlusty (USA)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 68WORKING IN THE SHADOW. NON-REGULAR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN URBAN EUROPE (16TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURIES)

OrganisersThomas Buchner (Austria)Philip R. Hoffmann (Germany)

Papers byThomas Buchner (Austria), Patricia Allerston (UK), Raingard Esser (UK), Philip R. Hoffmann (Germany), Anne Montenach (France), Jutta Nowosadtko (Germany), Sigrid Wadauer (Austria), Christof Jeggle (Germany)

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 69MOBILIZING MONEY AND RESOURCES FOR WAR DURING THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD

OrganisersAgustín González Enciso (Spain)Huw Bowen (UK)Patrick O’Brien (UK)

Papers byS. Altorfer (UK), S. Conway (UK), J. Cuenca Esteban (Canada), M. Gárate Ojanguren (Spain), J. Glete (Sweden), F. Grubb (USA), R. Harding (UK), M. t’Hart (The Netherlands), J. Jurado Sánchez (Spain), R. Knight (UK), W. Lenk (Brazil), S. de Luxán Meléndez & O. Bergasa (Spain), P. O’Brien (UK), H. J. Paul (UK), S. Solbes Ferri (Spain), P. Stern (USA), R. Torres Sánchez (Spain)

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 70INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MIDDLE EASTERN EUROPEAN REGIONS DURING THE XVIII AND XIX CENTURY

OrganisersToni Pierenkemper (Germany)Zbigniew Kwasny (Poland)Milan Myska (Czech Republic)

Papers byWaclaw Dlugoborski (Poland), Klemens Skibicki (Germany), Marcel Boldorf (Germany), Lukas Fasora (Czech Republic), Petr Popelka (Czech Republic), Vladimir Marek (Germany), Ales Zaricky (Czech Republic), Zbigniew Kwasny (Poland), Milan Myska (Czech Republic), Toni Pierenkemper (Germany)

Location: Aud XIII, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 71BEYOND MARKET AND HIERARCHIES: NETWORKING ASIAN MERCHANTS AND MERCHANT HOUSES SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY

OrganisersTomoko Shiroyama (Japan)Takashi Oishi (Japan)Chi-cheung Choi (Hong Kong)

Papers byLaixing Chen (Japan), Chi-cheung Choi (Hong Kong), Naoto Kagotani (Japan), Sayako Kanda (Japan), Pui Tak Lee (Hong Kong), Man-houng Lin (Taiwan), Hong Liu (UK), Claude Markovits (France), Tsukasa Mizushima (Japan), Takashi Oishi (Japan), Tomoko Shiroyama, (Japan), Takako Ueda (Japan)

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Invited expertRajeswary Brown (UK)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August,14.00–17.30

Session 72COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISES AND COOPERATIVE NETWORKS: SUCCESSES AND FAILURES

OrganisersVera Zamagni (Italy)Michael Prinz (Germany)

Papers byPatrizia Battilani (Italy), Hendrik Defoort, (Belgium), Candido Roman Cervantes (Spain), Margarida Fernandes (Portugal), Murray Fulton & Jason Heit & Brett Fairbairn (Canada), Timothy Guinnane (USA), Jost W. Kramer (Germany), Michael Prinz (Germany), Even Lange & Eivind Merok (Norway), Andrea Leonardi (Italy), Angel Pascual Martínez Soto & Susana Martínez Rodriguez (Spain), Vera Zamagni (Italy), Banishree Das & Nirod K. Palai & Kumar Das (India/Thailand)

Invited expertsHarm Schröter (Norway), Fiorenzo Landi (Italy)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 73EVOLUTION OF FORMS OF PROPERTY SINCE 1945: A CROSS-NATIONAL APPROACH IN HISTORICAL RETROSPECTIVE

OrganisersMartin J. Daunton (UK)

Vladimir A. Vinogradov (Russia)Sergei Y. Veselovsky (Russia)

Papers byRobert Millward (UK), Martin Chick (UK), Martin Daunton (UK) Michael J. Oliver (France), Jim Tomlinson (UK), Vladimir Vinogradov (Russian), Kaisyn Khubiyev (Russia), Sergei Veselovsky (Russia)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 74THE EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION

OrganisersAurora Gómez Galvarriato (Mexico)John Turner (UK)

Papers byMark Freeman & Robin Pearson & James Taylor (UK), Ron Harris (Israel) & Timothy Guinnane & Naomi Lamoreaux & Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (USA), Graeme Acheson & Charles Hickson & John Turner (UK), Aurora Gómez Galvarriato (Mexico) & Aldo Musacchio (USA), Gonzalo Castañeda & Ruben Chavarin (Mexico), J. Carles Maixé-Altés (Spain)

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 75THE ECONOMICS OF WIDOWHOOD

OrganisersBeatrice Moring (UK)

Papers byAntoinette Fauve-Chamoux (France), Dana Stefanova (Austria), Richard Wall (UK), Beatrice Moring (UK), Martin Dribe &

Christer Lundh & Paul Nystedt (Sweden), Moto Takahashi (Japan)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 76BIOLOGICAL STANDARDS OF LIVING IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

OrganiserMoramay Lopez-Alonso (USA)

Papers byAravinda Meera Guntupalli & Jörg Baten (Germany), Adolfo Meisel Roca & Margarita Vega (Colombia), Jörg Baten (Germany), Alexander Moradi (UK), Dorothee Crayen (South Africa/Germany), Moramay Lopez-Alonso (USA), José Miguel Martínez Carrión (Spain)

Invited expertMarco Sunder (Germany)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 77LIVING STANDARDS IN EUROPE AND ASIA, 1700–1900 - WHEN THE DIVERGENCE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST EMERGED

OrganisersTommy Bengtsson (Sweden) &Martin Dribe (Sweden)James Lee (USA)

Papers byRobert C. Allen (UK), Kenneth Pomeranz (USA), Osamu Saito (Japan), Philip T. Hoffman (USA), James Z. Lee (USA), Tommy Bengtsson, Martin Dribe (Sweden), Michel Oris (Switzerland)

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Invited expertsTony Wrigley (UK), Peter H. Lindert (USA)

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 78SYSTEMS OF SMALL AND MIDDLE SIZE ENTERPRISES IN LATIN AMERICA AND SOUTHERN EUROPE (XIX–XX CENTURIES)

OrganisersMario Cerutti (Mexico)María Inés Barbero (Argentina)Javier Vidal Olivares (Spain)

Papers byMaría Jesús Beneyto & Antonio Fuster & José Miguel Giner, Josep Antoni Ybarra (Spain), Mónica Campins & Ana Teresa Pfeiffer (Argentina), Paola Cappellin & Gian Mario Giuliani (Brazil), Arturo Carrillo (Mexico), Leonardo Caruana & Carlos Larrinaga & Juan Manuel Matés (Spain), Adriana Castagnoli (Italy), Mario Cerutti (Mexico), Paloma Fernández Pérez (Spain), Carina Frid (Argentina), Lina Gálvez & Joaquim Cuevas & Lluís Torró (Spain), Norma Lanciotti (Argentina), Gladys Lizama (Mexico), Andrea Lluch (Argentina), Alda Mourao (Portugal), Marcelo Rougier (Argentina), Maria Irene de Q.F. Szmrecsanyi (Brazil) & Mauro Claro (Brazil), José María Ortiz Villajos (Spain), Sergio Valerio Ulloa (Mexico), Javier Vidal Olivares (Spain)

Invited expertsJosé Luis García Ruiz (Spain), Jorma Ahvenainen (Finland)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 79LABOR-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIALIZATION IN GLOBAL HISTORY: EAST ASIA AND BEYOND

OrganisersKenneth Pomeranz (USA)Kaoru Sugihara (Japan)

Papers byKaoru Sugihara (Japan), Kenneth Pomeranz (USA), Takeshi Abe (Japan), Tirthankar Roy (India), Francois Gipouloux (France), Patrick O’Brien (UK), Linda Grove (USA)Gareth Austin (UK)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 80THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND THE EMERGENCE OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES

OrganisersAlbert Broder (France)Tamás Szmrecsányi (Brazil)Henri Delanghe (Belgium)

Papers byAlbert Broder (France), Clotilde Cadi (France), Henri Delanghe (Belgium), Vincent Dray (France), Ian Inkster (UK), Naomi R Lamoreaux & Kenneth L. Sokoloff (USA), Erik Langlinay (France), Muriel Le Roux (France), Tamás Szmrecsányi (Brazil), Béatrice Touchelay (France), Dimitri Vanoverbek (Belgium)

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 81HOUSEHOLD STRATEGIES IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY EASTERN EUROPE: COPING WITH DEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC SHOCK

OrganisersS.A. Afontsev (Russia)G.C. Kessler (The Netherlands)

Papers byGijs Kessler (The Netherlands), Sergey A. Afontsev (Russia), Andrei Markevich (UK), Timur Valetov (Russia), Aleksandar Brzic (The Netherlands), Andrey Shlyakhter (USA)

Invitede expertsJaime Reis (Portugal), Mark Harrison (UK)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 82THE QUESTION OF THE FIRST EEC/EC ENLARGEMENT AND THE OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES’ RESPONSE, 1961–1973

OrganisersTapani Paavonen (Finland)Hans Otto Frøland (Norway)

Papers byTapani Paavonen (Finland), Hans Otto Frøland (Norway), Fernando Guirao (Spain), Lasse Sonne (Finland), Morten Rasmusen (Denmark), Maurice FitzGerald (UK), Dag Axel Kristoffersen (Norway), Oliver Daddow (UK), Carine Germond (USA), Kristian Steinnes (Norway), Robin Allers (Germany), Massimo M. Beber (UK), Mikhail Lipkin (Russia), Nicolau Andresen Leitao (Portugal), Suvi Kansikas (Finland)

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Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 83WOMEN’S FINANCIAL DECISIONS: THEIR WEALTH, THEIR CHOICES, THEIR ACTIVITY 1700–1930

OrganisersAnne Laurence (UK)Stefania Licini (Italy)Josephine Maltby (UK)Janette Rutterford (UK)

Papers byAnn M. Carlos & Larry Neal & Shannon Horn (USA), Mary Beth Combs (USA), David Green (UK) Kris Inwood (Canada), Naoko Komori (UK), Anne Laurence (UK), Stefania Licini, (Italy), Josephine Maltby & Janette Rutterford (UK), Nancy Marie Robertson (USA), Marcia Annisette Schulich (Canada), Claire Swan (UK), Susan M. Yohn (USA)

Location: Room 2, Metsätalo building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00 and Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 84EMPIRICAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AND HISTORY

OrganisersJoel Mokyr (USA)Jari Eloranta (USA)Juha-Antti Lamberg (Finland)

Papers byMichael Sykuta (USA), Victor Lapuente Gine (UK), Olga Mashkina (Russia), Ran Abramitzky (USA), Sophia Du Plessis

(South Africa), Dan Bogart (USA), Andrew J. Seltzer & Jeff Frank (UK), Ryan A. Compton & Daniel Giedeman & Noel D. Johnson (USA), Yadira Gonzalez de Lara (Spain)

Invited expertsMichael Sykuta (USA), Dan Bogart (USA), Jeff Bortz (USA), Douglas Puffert (UK), Jari Ojala (Finland), Sulevi Riukulehto (Finland)

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 85GUNS VERSUS BUTTER PARADOXES IN HISTORY

OrganisersPeter Lindert (USA)Mark Harrison (UK)Jari Eloranta (USA)

Papers byHugh Rockoff (USA), Jari Eloranta & Mark Harrison (USA), Irina Bystrova (Russia), Mark Spoerer & Jochen Streb (Germany), Claude Diebolt & Magali Jaoul (France), Till Geiger (UK)

Invited expertsAvner Offer (UK), Andrei Markevich (Russia), Peter Howlett (UK), Stephen Broadberry (UK)

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 86FOREIGN AID FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

OrganisersHelge Pharo (Norway)Monika Pohle Fraser (Norway)

Gustav Schmidt (Germany)

Papers bySunniva Engh (Norway), Bill Freund (South Africa), Hanne Hagtvedt Vik (Norway), Helge Pharo (Norway), Monika Pohle Fraser (Norway), Tirthankar Roy (India), Heide-Irene Schmidt (Germany), Hilde Selbervik (Norway), Sintayoh Fissha (Austria)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 87ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE BALTIC STATES: PAST PERFORMANCE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

OrganisersViesturs Pauls Karnups (Latvia)Erika Šumilo (Latvia)Baiba Šavrina (Latvia)

Papers byErika Sumilo (Latvia), Olaf Mertelsmann (Estonia), Baiba Savrina (Latvia), Martin Klesment (Estonia), Viesturs Pauls Karnups (Latvia), Hans Jörgensen (Sweden), Jaak Valge (Estonia), Mikael Lönnborg & Mikael Olsson (Sweden) & Michael Rafferty (Australia)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 88A GLOBAL INDUSTRY IN TRANSITION: TECHNOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC AND HEGEMONIC CHANGES IN 19TH CENTURY WHALING

OrganisersBjørn L. Basberg (Norway)

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Eric Hilt (USA)

Papers byGordon Jackson (UK), Eric D. Hilt (USA), Tim D. Smith (USA), Bjørn L. Basberg (Norway)

Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 89AGEING AND THE ECONOMY IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES

OrganiserPatricia Thane (UK)

Papers byPaul Johnson (UK), Isidro Dubert (Spain), Marjatta Rahikainen (Finland), Stephen Lovell (UK), Catherine Omnés (France)

Invited expertFrancoise Cribier (France)

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 90CITIES AND INNOVATION IN EUROPE FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO 2000

OrganisersPeter Clark (Finland)Marjatta Hietala (Finland)

Papers byJoe Brady (Ireland), Caroline Varlet (France), Luda Klusakova (Czech Republic), Martina Heßler (Germany), Giacomo Bottà (Finland), Pim Kooij (The Netherlands), Henry Oinas-Kukkonen & Jouni Similä & Petri Pulli (Finland), Marjatta Hietala & Aulikki Litzen (Finland)

Invited expertHerman van Wee (Belgium)

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 91THE NORDIC COUNTRIES AND THE COMMERCIAL DE-GLOBALIZATION OF THE INTERWAR PERIOD

OrganisersPål Thorstad Sandvik (Norway)Hans Kryger Larsen (Denmark)Sven-Olof Olsson (Sweden)

Papers byLars Fredrik Øksendal (Norway), Hans Kryger Larsen (Denmark), Monica Vaerholm (Norway), Jari Kauppila (Finland), Sven-Olof Olsson (Sweden), Peter Hedberg & Elias Håkansson (Sweden), Pål Thorstad Sandvik & Espen Storli (Norway), Birgit Karlsson (Sweden), Mats Morell (Sweden), Gudmundur Jónsson (Iceland)

Invited expertsPatrick Salmon (UK), Harm G. Schröter (Norway), Sakari Heikkinen (Finland), Jens Olesen (Germany), Olle Krantz (Sweden)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 92THE INFORMATIC MONITORING OF THE REGULAR CLERGY’S ECONOMIC PRESENCE IN THE EARLY MODERN EUROPE AND AMERICAN CONTINENT

OrganiserFiorenzo Landi (Italy)

Papers by

Bernard Bodinier (France), Marcella Campanelli (Italy), Eduardo Cavieres (Chile), Piotr Pawel Gach (Poland), Luis Antonio Lopez Martinez (Spain), Tito Menzani (Italy) Maria Dolores Munoz Duena (Spain), Maurizio Pegrari (Italy), Giuseppe Poli (Italy), Giancarlo Rocca (Italy)

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 93US FIRMS IN EUROPE (FROM THE 1890S TO THE 21ST CENTURY): STRATEGY, IDENTITY, PERFORMANCE, RECEPTION, ADAPTABILITY

OrganisersHubert Bonin (France)Ferry De Goey (The Netherlands)Patrick Fridenson (France)

Papers byAlain Beltran (France), Hubert Bonin (France), Sophie Chauveau (France) & Viviane Quirke (UK), Ferry De Goey & Ben Wubs (The Netherlands), Thomas Fetzer (Italy), Patrick Fridenson (France), Andrew Godley (UK), Thierry Grosbois (Belgium), Enrique de Miguel Fernandez & Vicente Sanz Rozalén (Spain), Margrit Müller (Switzerland), Irina Potkina (Russia), Boris Shpotov (Russia), Emanuela Scarpellini & Andrea Colli (Italy), Peter Sorensen (Denmark), Paul Thomes (Denmark) & Suzanne Hilger (Germany)

Invited expertsMira Wilkins (USA), Steven Tolliday (UK)

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

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Session 94FOREIGN COMPANIES AND ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD AFTER WORLD WAR II

OrganisersRory Miller (UK)Nicholas White (UK)Aron Shai (Israel)

Papers byMarcelo Bucheli (USA), Larry Butler (UK), Anthony P. D’Costa (USA), Stephanie Decker (UK), Valerie Johnson (UK), Robert Greenhill (UK), Rory M. Miller (UK), Thomas F. O’Brien (USA), Aron Shai (Israel), Sue Martin (UK), Nicholas J. White (UK), Shakila Yacob (Malaysia)

Invited expertsNicholas J. White (UK), Mira Wilkins (USA)

Location: Room 6, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 95EVOLUTIONARY THEORIES OF LONG-RUN WORLD ECONOMIC HISTORY: THE THEORY/HISTORY INTERCONNECTION RE-EXAMINED

OrganisersLeonid Borodkin (Russia)Christopher Lloyd (Australia)Rolf Walter (Germany)

Papers byDmitri Bondarenko (Russia), Leonid Borodkin (Russia), Fernando Collantes (Spain), Andrey Korotayev & Artemy Malkov & Daria Khaltourina (Russia), Christopher Lloyd (Australia), Janken Myrdal (Sweden), Akop Nazaretyan (Russia), Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou & Stavros Ioannides (Greece), Matti Peltonen (Finland),

Paul Robertson (Australia), Rolf Walter (Germany), Jacob Weisdorf (Denmark)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 96CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

OrganisersColleen Dunlavy (USA)Christopher Kobrak (France)Robin Pearson (UK)

Papers byMaria Teresa Ribeiro de Oliveira (Brazil), Carsten Burhop & Christian Bayer (Germany), Christopher Kobrak (France) & Jeffrey Fear (USA), Fredrik Andersson (Sweden), Stephen Morgan (Australia), Martin Lüpold (Switzerland), Hans J. Verhoosel (UK), Martin Iversen (Denmark)

Invited expertThomas David (Switzerland)

Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 97SETTLER ECONOMIES IN WORLD HISTORY

OrganisersChristopher Lloyd (Australia)Jacob Metzer (Israel)Richard Sutch (USA)

Papers byJorge Álvarez & Luis Bértola & Henry Willebald (Uruguay), Gabriel Porcile (Brazil), Roger Beck (USA), Len Carlson (USA), Susan Carter & Richard Sutch (USA), Tony Dingle (Australia), Stanley L Engerman

& Kenneth L. Sokoloff (USA), Andres Gallo (USA), Christopher Lloyd (Australia) & Jacob Metzer (Israel), Andrea Lluch (Argentina), Claude Lützelschwab (UK), Jim McAloon (New Zealand), Marvin McInnis (Canada), Francine McKenzie (Canada), Jacob Metzer (Israel), Andrew Mitchell (UK), Carl Mosk (Canada), Tim Rooth (UK), Naomi Segal (Australia), Martin Shanahan & John Wilson (Australia), James Shepherd (USA), Susan Sleeper-Smith (USA), Grietjie Verhoef & Stuart Jones (South Africa), Tony Ward (Canada), David Wishart & Jeff Ankrom (USA)

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 98ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN EMPIRES AND BORDERLANDS IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY

OrganisersYuri Petrov (Russia)Antti Kuusterä (Finland)

Papers byLeonid Borodkin (Russia), Boris Ananich (Russia),Irina Potkina (Russia),Yuri Petrov & Sofia Salomatina (Russia), Andrea Komlosy (Austria), Piotr Franaszek (Poland), Mika Arola (Finland), Jacek Kochanowicz (Poland), Andrei Volodin (Russia)

Location: Room 8, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

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Session 99FOREIGN TRADE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN UNTIL THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY: TOWARDS A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS

OrganisersAlbert Carreras (Spain)André Hofman (Chile)Sandra Kuntz (Mexico)Xavier Tafunell (Spain)César Yáñez (Spain)

Papers byCésar Yáñez & Mar Rubio & Albert Carreras (Spain), José Jofré (Spain), Mauricio Folchi (Chile) & Mar Rubio (Spain), Anna Carreras Marín & Marc Badia (Spain), Frank Notten (Spain), Mar Rubio (Spain), Sandra Kuntz (Mexico), Xavier Tafunell (Spain), César Yáñez & Marc Badia (Spain), Albert Carreras (Spain), Carolina Román (Spain), Reto Bertoni & Carolina Román (Spain)

Invited expertsAlan Dye (USA), Angus Maddison (France), Paolo Riguzzi (Mexico), Antonio Tena (Spain), Jonathan Brown (USA), Anna Maria Aubanell (Spain)

Location: Room 15, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 100EUROPEAN BUSINESS PERFORMANCE IN THE 20TH CENTURY

OrganisersFranco Amatori (Italy)Youssef Cassis (Switzerland)Camilla Brautaset (Norway)

Papers byYoussef Cassis (Switzerland), Franco

Amatori (Italy), Simon Ville (Australia), Camilla Brautaset (Norway), Toni Pierenkemper (Germany) & Frans Buelens (Belgium), Albert Carreras & Anna Maria Aubanell Jubany (Spain), Riitta Hjerppe (Finland) & Peter Wardley (UK)

Other participantsTerry Gourvish (UK), Harm Schröter (Norway), Carlo Brambilla (Italy), Andrea Colli (Italy), Anne Dalmasso (France), Diane Dammers (Germany), Greta Devos (Belgium), Hendrik Fischer (Germany), Mats Larsson (Sweden), Andrea Lorenz-Wende (Finland), Francesca Polese (Italy), Xavier Tafunell (Spain), Hans Willems (Belgium)

Location: Aud XV, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 101COLD WAR AND NEUTRALITY: EAST-WEST ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN EUROPE

OrganisersAlice Teichova (UK)Dieter Stiefel (Austria)Gertrude Enderle-Burcel (Austria)

Papers byDieter Stiefel (Austria), Andreas Resch (Austria), Andrea Komlosy (Austria), Gertrude Enderle-Burcel (Austria), Agnes Pogány (Hungary), Jozsef Marjai (Hungary), Christoph Boyer (Austria), Eduard Kubu & Bohumír Brom (Czech Republic), Piotr Franaszek (Poland), Zarko Lazarevic (Slovenia), Ludovit Hallon (Slovakia), Valentina Fava (Italy), Dagmara Jajesniak-Quast (Germany), Oliver Rathkolb (Austria), Bruno Fritzsche & Christina Lohm (Switzerland), Till Geiger (UK), Gerard Aalders (The Netherlands), Pekka Sutela (Finland)

Invited expertsRiitta Hjerppe (Finland), Herbert Matis (Austria), Terry Gourvish (UK), Mikulás Teich (UK), Melanie Aspey (UK), Chris Kobrak (France), Ragnhild Lundström (Sweden), Richard Overy (UK)

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 102EUROPEAN BANKS IN LATIN AMERICA DURING THE FIRST AGE OF GLOBALIZATION, 1870–1914

OrganisersCarlos Marichal (Mexico)Gail Triner (USA)

Papers byLuis Anaya (Mexico), Carlos Marichal (Mexico), Martin Müller (Germany), Guy Pierre (Mexico), Andrés Regalsky (Argentina), Paolo Riguzzi (Mexico), Inés Roldán de Montaud (Spain), Gail Triner (USA), Andre Villela (Brazil) & Ignacio Briones (Chile)

Invited expertsPablo Martin Aceña (Spain), Youssef Cassis (Switzerland), Adolfo Meisel (Colombia), Giuseppe Tattara (Italy)

Location: Room 10, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 103NEW EXPERIENCES WITH HISTORICAL NATIONAL ACCOUNTS: METHODOLOGIES AND ANALYSIS

OrganisersPierre van der Eng (Australia)

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Debin Ma (Japan)

Papers byJan-Pieter Smits (The Netherlands), Stefano Fenoaltea (Italy), Nuno Valério (Portugal), Leandro Prados de la Escosura (Spain), Rossitsa Rangelova (Bulgaria), Mauricio Folchi & André Hofman (Chile) & Albert Carreras & Xavier Tafunell & Mar Rubio & César Yáñez (Spain), Ola Honningdal Grytten (Norway), Mark Spoerer & Jochen Streb (Germany), Stephen Broadberry (UK), Toru Kubo (Japan)

Location: Room 13, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 104FROM SPECIE TO PAPER: THE EMERGENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF PAPER CURRENCIES BEFORE CENTRAL BANKING, 18TH–20TH CENTURIES

OrganisersSamuel Amaral (Argentina)Michael Bordo (USA)

Papers byXavier Cuadra Moratós (Spain), Marc Flandreau (France), Pilar Nogués (France), Andrés Regalsky (Argentina), Jaime Reis (Portugal), Joan R. Rosés (Spain), Carles Sudriá (Spain)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 105 CANCELLED

Session 106STATE AND FINANCE IN THE EARLY MODERN TIMES IN THE EURASIAN CONTINUUM

OrganisersIrfan Habib (India)Sushil Chaudhury (India)Sevket Pamuk (Turkey)

Papers byAligarh Irfan Habib (India), Patrick O’Brien (UK) Akinobu Kuroda (Japan), Ina Bagdiantz McCabe (USA), Markus van Denzel & Danny Weber (Germany), Lee Hun-Chang (South Korea), Sevket Pamuk (Turkey), Javier Cuenca-Esteban (Canada), Kayhan Orbay (Austria), Sushil Chaudhury (India), Najaf Haider (India), Gelina Harlaftis & Sophia Laiou (Greece), Ishrat Alam (India)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 107POSTAL NETWORKS IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA SINCE 1600

OrganisersRichard R. John (USA)Andrea Giuntini (Italy)

Papers byJohn Willis (Canada), Sébastien Richez (France), Laura Savelli (Italy), Robert Dalton Harris & Diane DeBlois (USA), Muriel Le Roux (France), Richard R. John (USA), David M. Henkin (USA), Daniel Headrick (USA), Chih-lung Lin (Taiwan), Jan-Otmar Hesse (Germany), Wolfgang Behringer (Germany), Andrea Giuntini (Italy), Patrick Joyce (UK), Sune Christian Pedersen (Denmark)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Monday 21 August, 14.30–18.00

Session 108ECONOMIC HISTORY AND LANDSCAPE HISTORY: CULTURAL LANDSCAPES, SUBSISTENCE AND THE MARKET IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL EUROPE

OrganisersChristopher Dyer (UK)Erik Thoen (Belgium)Dries Tys (Belgium)

Papers byChristopher Dyer (UK), Annie Antoine (France), Erik Thoen & Pieter-Jan Lachaert (Belgium), Richard Jones (UK), Mark Page (UK), Theo Spek (The Netherlands), Dries Tys (Belgium), Tim Soens & Alexander Lehouck & Nele Vanslembrouck & Erik Thoen (Belgium), Hans Mol (The Netherlands)

Invited expertPiet van Cruyningen (The Netherlands)

Location: Room 14, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 109PROTECTIONISM, MARKET REGULATIONS AND FREE TRADE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUGAR INTERNATIONAL MARKET, 1930–2000

OrganisersHoracio Crespo (Mexico)Oscar Zanetti (Cuba)Guy Pierre (Mexico)

Papers byHeitor Pinto de Moura Filho (Brazil), Horacio Crespo (Mexico), Guy Pierre

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(Mexico), Jose Antonio Cerro (Mexico), Ernesto Cerro & José Antonio Cerro (Mexico), Heitor Pinto de Moura Filho (Brazil), Luis Rodríguez Duhalt (Mexico), Richard A. Sicotte & Alan Dye (USA), Pedro Ramos (Brazil), Oscar Zanetti (Cuba)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 110TOOLS OF TRADE. THE ORGANIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE IN LATE MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN CITIES

OrganisersPeter Stabel (Belgium)Jim M. Murray (USA)Jim Bolton (UK)

Papers byDon Harreld (USA), Francesco Guidi Bruscoli (Italy), Bart Lambert (Belgium), Eric Briys & Didier Joos de ter Beerst (Belgium)

Location: Room 8, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 111COUNTERING CONTAINMENT: EAST-WEST ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS UNDER THE COLD WAR

OrganisersLuciano Segreto (Italy)Jacqueline McGlade (USA)Jari Ojala (Finland)

Papers byG. Soutou (France), M. Spaulding (USA), H.O. Frøland (Norway), S. Nocentini (Italy), M. Dumoulin (Belgium), B. Boel (Denmark) E. Bussiére (France), D. Barjot (France),

R. Coopey (UK), E. Dundovich (Italy), F. Argentieri (Italy), A. Kristov (Bulgaria), P. Franaszek (Poland), Niklas Jensen-Eriksen (Finland)

Location: Aud XIV, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 112GOVERNMENT DEBTS AND FINANCIAL MARKETS IN EUROPE, 16TH–20TH CENTURIES

OrganisersPierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur (France)Michael North (Germany)Fausto Piola Caselli (Italy)José Ignacio Andrés Ucendo (Spain)

Papers byAndreas Ranft (Germany), Luciano Pezzolo (Italy), David Alonso (Spain), Bernat Hernandez (Spain), Giuseppe De Luca (Italy), José Ignacio Andrés Ucendo (Spain), Carlos Álvarez Nogar (Spain), Gaetano Sabatini (Italy), Fausto Piola Caselli (Italy), Anne Dubet (France), François Velde (USA), Christophe Chamley (France), Patrick O’Brien (UK), Giuseppe Conti (Italy), Hans-Peter Ullmann (Germany)

Invited expertDavid Stasavage (UK)

Location: Room 6, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 113OUTSOURCING IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: THE TRADE-OFF BETWEEN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EXPERTISE

OrganisersChristopher McKenna (UK)Isabelle Lescent-Giles (France)

Papers byWilliam Becker (USA), Albert Carreras (Spain), Luis Galambos (USA), Eric Godelier (France), Leslie Hannah (Japan), Mari Sako (UK), Harm Schröter (Norway), John Wilson (UK)

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 114A MARITIME GIRDLE OF COMMERCE: ASIAN SEABORNE TRADE 10TH–13TH CENTURIES

OrganiserGeoff Wade (Singapore)

Papers byMaya Shatzmiller (Canada), Ralph Kauz (Austria), Sen Tansen (China), Fukami Sumio (Japan), Ching-fei Shih (China), Kenneth R. Hall (USA), Geoff Wade (Singapore), Kent Deng (UK), Seyed Hossein Barshan (Iran)

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 115NEW APPROACHES TO THE HISTORY OF WORK

OrganiserJürgen Kocka (Germany)

Papers byJürgen Kocka (Germany), Sebastian Conrad (Germany), Josef Ehmer (Austria), Nandini Gooptu (UK), Jan Lucassen (The Netherlands)

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Invited expertMamadou Diawara (Mali/Germany)

Location: Room 1, Metsätalo building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 116A GLOBAL HISTORY OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN THE LONG XXTH CENTURY

OrganisersLuis Bértola (Uruguay)Jan Luiten van Zanden (The Netherlands)

Papers byDaron Acemoglu & Simon Johnson & James A. Robinson (USA), Peter Foldvari & Jan Luiten van Zanden (The Netherlands), Leandro Prados (Spain), Ewout Frankema (The Netherlands), Leticia Arroyo (Mexico), Cecilia Castelnovo & Henry Willebald & Eustaquio Reis & Luis Bértola (Uruguay), Pierre van der Eng & Andrew Leigh (Australia), Daniel Waldenström & Jesper Roine (Sweden), Jonas Ljungberg (Sweden), Paolo Malanima (Italy), Gianni Toniolo & Giovanni Vecchi (Italy)

Location: Room 5, Main Building

Time: Thursday 24 August, 9.00–12.30 and 14.00–17.30

Session 117MARKET ORGANISATION AND THE SELLING OF WINES THROUGHOUT HISTORY

OrganisersDavid Hancock (USA)James Simpson (Spain)

Papers byThomas Brennan (USA), Henriette de Bruyn (USA), David Hancock (USA), Eva

Fernández-García (Spain), Kolleen M. Guy (USA), Joji Nozawa (France), Vicente Pinilla (Spain), Teresa da Silva lopes (UK), Alessandro Stanziani (France), Anne Wegener Sleeswijk (France)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 118INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM IN THE 20TH CENTURY: THE EVOLVING INTERRELA-TIONSHIPS BETWEEN PRODUCTION, MARKETS, OWNERSHIP, LABOR AND GOVERNMENTS

OrganisersJonathan C. Brown (USA)David S. Painter (USA)

Papers byJames H. Bamberg (UK), David H. Breen (Canada), Jonathan C. Brown (USA), Marcelo Bucheli (USA), Nathan J. Citino (USA), Angel de la Vega Navarro (Mexico), Ann Genova (USA), Francisco J. Monaldi M. (Venezuela), Tammy Nemeth (Canada), David S. Painter (USA), Miguel Tinker Salas (USA), Fiona Venn (UK), Joseph A. Pratt (USA)

Location: Room F211, Topelia building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 119TRANSFORMING PUBLIC ENTERPRISES: NETWORKS, INTEGRATION AND TRANSNATIONALISATION

OrganisersFrancisco Comín (Spain)Daniel Díaz Fuentes (Spain)Judith Clifton (Spain)

Papers byHarm Schröter (Norway), Lena Andersson-Skog & Thomas Pettersson (Sweden), Marina V. Klinova (Russia), Frans Buelens & Julien van den Broeck & Hans Willems (Belgium), Patrick Fridenson (France), Sean Barrett (Ireland), Pier Angelo Toninelli & Michelangelo Vasta (Italy), Ana Bela Nunes & Carlos Bastien & Nuno Valerio (Spain), Judith Clifton (Spain), Robert Millward (UK), Francisco Comín & Daniel Díaz Fuentes (Spain), Judith Clifton & Daniel Díaz (Spain) & Carlos Marichal (Mexico), Pierre Lanthier (Canada), Yi Ju Wang (Taiwan)

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 120INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN THE HIGH-INDUSTRIAL PERIOD

OrganisersMaths Isacson (Sweden)Anja Kervanto Nevanlinna (Finland)

Papers byMaths Isacson (Sweden) & Susanna Fellman (Finland), Beate Binder (Germany), Elisabeth Björsvik (Norway), Mart Kalm (Estonia) & Marija Dremaite (Lithuania) & Andis Cinis (Latvia), Asle Rönning (Norway), Guido Zucconi (Italy), Anja Kervanto Nevanlinna (Finland)

Location: Room 12, Metsätalo building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 14.00–17.30

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Session 121ISLAM AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

OrganisersAvner Greif (USA)Timur Kuran (USA)

Papers byG. A. Nadri (The Netherlands), Ghislaine Lydon (USA), Timur Kuran (USA), Metin Cosgel (USA), Gadi Gilbar (Israel), Kayhan Orbay (Austria), William Gervase Clarence-Smith (UK), Maya Shatzmiller (Canada)

Location: Room 14, Main Building

Time: Tuesday 22 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 122PROGRESS, STASIS, AND CRISIS: DEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS IN ENGLAND AND BEYOND AD C.1000–C.1800

OrganiserBruce M. S. Campbell (UK)

Papers byRobert Allen (UK), Bruce Campbell (UK), Greg Clark (USA), Mark Overton & Bruce Campbell (UK), Mark Overton (UK), E. A. Wrigley (UK), Stephen Broadberry & Bishnupriya Gupta (UK), Philip Hoffman & David Jacks & Patricia Levin & Peter Lindert (USA), Jan Luiten van Zanden (The Netherlands)

Invited expertsRichard Smith (UK), S. R. Epstein (UK)

Location: Aud XII, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 14.00–17.30

Session 123FAMINES IN HISTORY

OrganisersCormac O’Grada (Ireland)Eric Vanhaute (Belgium)

Papers bySanjay Sharma (India), Peter Gray (UK), Peter Boomgaard (The Netherlands), Meredith Jung-En Woo (USA), Eric Vanhaute (Belgium) & Richard Paping (The Netherlands), Antti Häkkinen (Finland), Riitta Mäkinen (Finland), Stephen Lloyd Morgan (Australia)

Invited expertPeter Solar (Belgium)

Location: Room 12, Main Building

Time: Friday 25 August, 9.00–12.30

Session 124DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES IN HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT

OrganisersMa. Eugenia Romero Sotelo (Mexico)Walther L. Bernecker (Germany)

Papers byWalther Bernecker (Germany), Thomas Passananti (USA), Mónica Blanco (Mexico), Ma. Eugenia Romero Sotelo (Mexico), Esperanza Fujigaki (Mexico), Eduardo Turrent (Mexico), Rolando Cordera Campos (Mexico), Gustavo A. Del Angel (Mexico), Elsa Margarita Gracida Romo (Mexico), Juan Pablo Arroyo Ortiz (Mexico), Enrique Cárdenas Sánchez (Mexico), Cristina Puga (Mexico), Leonardo Lomelí (Mexico), Juan Manuel Brito Díaz (Spain), Juan Carlos Lerda (Chile)

Invited expertsAmelia Olmedo (Mexico), Enrique Cárdenas Sánchez (Mexico)

Location: Room 7, Main Building

Time: Wednesday 23 August, 9.00–12.30

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The official social programme includes two receptions hosted

by the University of Helsinki and the City of Helsinki. All

congress participants, including accompanying persons, are

cordially invited to both.

The University of Helsinki reception is held on Monday

evening, 21 August 2006, starting at 19.00.

Address: University Main Building,

Unioninkatu 34/Fabianinkatu 33, 2nd floor

The City of Helsinki reception is held on Friday evening, 25

August 2006, starting at 19.00.

Address: City Hall, Pohjoisesplanadi 11–13

(please see the map on the back cover)

Please bring your invitation cards with you to the receptions.

receptions

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Practicalities

The information and registration desk is located at the

Metsätalo building, Unioninkatu 40 B.

Opening hours during the congress week:

Sunday 15.00 – 20.00

Monday 8.00 – 19.00

Tuesday to Friday 9.00 – 18.00

Congress assistants are on duty at the information desk

(tel.: +358 (0)9 19121600).

The following facilities are also available at the information

desk:

• notice boards for messages and updates on the session

schedules

• pigeon holes for participants’ post and faxes

• fax/telephone

• supervised storage space for bags/luggage

• information on Internet access and copying machines

• information on excursions in and around Helsinki

Please note that the local congress organisation is not able to

make any hotel bookings. Please see the Helsinki City Tourist

Information section on page 58.

Lunch options

Unicafe restaurants and cafés

Congress participants may buy lunch at a reduced rate (please

remember to show your name tag) in the Unicafe restaurants

at the Main Building and at Metsätalo building.

Prices: from 5.30 – 5.70 EUR

Lunch hours: 11.00 –14.00

The Unicafe menu is enclosed in the congress bag.

The Gustus & Vera restaurant (Topelia building, Fabianinkatu

37/Unioninkatu 38) has an open-air section and a café area

serving beverages, coffee/tea and snacks.

Opening times: 12.00 – 18.00

Information on further restaurants and cafés in and around the

campus area will be provided at the congress information desk.

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Excursions

EVENING CRUISE ON TRADITIONAL COASTAL SAILERS

Date/time: Wednesday 23 August 2006, at 16.00 or 19.00

Departure (see the back-cover map): Halkolaituri/Vedkajen,

Pohjoissatama (North Harbour)

Fully booked. For cancelled spaces, please ask at the

registration desk for details.

IITTALA – HÄMEENLINNA TOUR

This guided (in English) full-day coach trip to the Iittala Glass

Centre will continue to the birthplace of the Finnish composer

Jean Sibelius in Hämeenlinna (Tuesday 22 August), or to the

medieval redbrick Häme Castle (Thursday 24 August).

Dates: Tuesday 22 August and Thursday 24 August 2006

Duration: 9.00 – 17.00

Departure: Metsätalo building

Price: 68 EUR per person

LAHTI – KUUSANKOSKI – VERLA TOUR

This guided (in English) full-day coach trip will start with a

visit to Lahti and the Sibelius Hall. The tour will continue to

the UPM Kymi paper mill, which is a modern finepaper factory

on the river Kymi. It will conclude with a visit to the Verla Mill

Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996.

Date: Tuesday 22 August 2006

Duration: 8.30 – 19.00

Departure: Metsätalo building

Price: 65 EUR per person

Participants wishing to join any of the two excursions listed

above are requested to pay the appropriate amount to the TAVI

Congress Bureau at the information and registration desk. All

reservations will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis

depending on availability.

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Registration

The TAVI Congress Bureau is in charge of registration. During

the congress payment of the registration fee should be made in

euros. VISA, MasterCard and Eurocard are also accepted. Bank

drafts and personal, travellers’ or company cheques cannot be

accepted.

Registration fees (VAT 0%)*

regular

1 JANUARY – 30 APRIL 2006: 200 EUR

1 MAY – 31 JULY 2006: 280 EUR

1 AUGUST 2006 – : 360 EUR

student

1 JANUARY – 30 APRIL 2006: 135 EUR

1 MAY – 31 JULY 2006: 200 EUR

1 AUGUST 2006 – : 250 EUR

Students (and postgraduates) are required to include a

certificate issued by their university/institution with their

registration form.

accompanying person

1 JANUARY – 30 APRIL 2006: 100 EUR

1 MAY – 31 JULY 2006: 135 EUR

1 AUGUST 2006 – : 135 EUR

*The fees include 10 EUR for the IEHA Office.

TAVI Congress Bureau

Ms. Sari Kamula

Papinkatu 21

FI-33200 Tampere, Finland

tel.: +358 (0)3 2330430

fax: +358 (0)3 2330444

e-mail: [email protected]

All participants are entitled to

• attend the working sessions

• coffee/tea during the two daily coffee breaks

• attend the two receptions

• use the special facilities provided at the congress locations

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Anyone who has registered as an accompanying person is

entitled to

• coffee/tea during the two daily coffee breaks

• attend the two receptions

• use the special facilities provided at the congress locations

Fringe meetings

Groups and organisations have the opportunity to book

rooms for meetings during the congress (Monday – Friday).

If you wish to book a room for a meeting please make your

reservations at the congress information desk.

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campus area map

©Kaupunkimittaus, Helsinki 099/2004

UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI

CITY CENTRE CAMPUS

A University Main

Building,

Unioninkatu 34

(Opening Session,

sessions, Closing

Session)

B Topelia building,

Department of History,

Unioninkatu 38

(meeting rooms,

congress open-air

restaurant)

C Metsätalo/Forsthuset,

Unioninkatu 40 B

(registration, congress

information desk, book

exhibition, computer

room, sessions)

D Faculty of Social

Sciences, Unioninkatu

37, Department of

Social Science History

(Snellmaninkatu 14 A)

Unicafe restaurants/

cafeterias

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floor plans

The International Economic History Congress is held at

three locations in the City Centre Campus of the University

of Helsinki: the Metsätalo/Forsthuset building, the Topelia

building and the University Main Building, all situated along

Unioninkatu.

The Metsätalo building (main entrance at Unioninkatu 40

B) is the centre of activities during the congress week. The

registration and information desk and the congress office are

located there. Unicafe on the basement level of the building

serves coffee during the session breaks. The book and journal

exhibition is in the third-floor hallway.

The University Main Building has two main entrances, one

from the Fabianinkatu side (the new part of the building) and

one from the Unioninkatu (Senate Square) side (the old part).

The opening session, the university reception and the closing

session are held on the second floor of the Main Building on

the Unioninkatu side. The session rooms are on the third and

fourth floors: Auditoria (e.g., Aud XII) refer to rooms in the old

part, whereas those in the new part are referred to simply as

Rooms 1 to 14 (e.g., Room 8). Coffee is served on the second and

fourth floors during the session breaks. The Unicafe restaurant

is located on the first (ground) floor of the building.

Fringe meetings and a few sessions are held in the A and F

buildings of the Topelia quarter (entrance through Unioninkatu

38). The Gustus & Vera’s open-air restaurant and café area is

situated in the inner courtyard.

Smoking Policy

Participants wishing to smoke are kindly requested not to do so

inside: all University of Helsinki buildings are non-smoking

environments.

FLOORPLAN LEGEND

Handicap access

Lockers

Elevator

Copying machine

Coffee break

Smoking area

Congress information

Unicafe restaurant

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Unioninkatu 40BUnionsgatan 40B

WCWC

METSÄTALO/FORSTHUSET1st (Ground) floor

Room 1

Fabianinkatu 39Fabiansgatan 39

Room 2CongressOffice

METSÄTALO/FORSTHUSET2nd floor

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Room14

WC

Room 6

METSÄTALO/FORSTHUSET3rd floor

Book and journal exhibition

Room 8 Room 12

Unioninkatu 38Unionsgatan 38

Fabianinkatu 37Fabiansgatan 37

TOPELIA

ADepartment of HistorySeminar roomsA205 and A206WC

Seminar room F211 WC

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Fabianinkatu 33Fabiansgatan 33

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Aleksanterinkatu

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UNIVERSITY MAIN BUILDING 1st (Ground) floor

WC

WC

WC

MAIN BUILDING 2nd floor

Lecture room 1

Great Hall

Unioninkatu 34Unionsgatan 34

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Aud XII

Aud XIII Aud XIV Aud IX

Room 13

Room 10 Room 8 Room 7 Room 6 Room 5

MAIN BUILDING3rd floor

WC

WC

Room 12

Small Hall

Aud XV

Room 15

Room14

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MAIN BUILDING4th floor

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book and journal exhibition

The book exhibition is located at the Metsätalo building

(Unioninkatu 40, 3rd floor), and is open from Monday 21

August to Friday 25 August during congress opening times.

Exhibitors

Brill

Cambridge University Press

Government Institute for Economic Research (VATT)

Maney Publishing

Oxford University Press

Palgrave Macmillan

Pickering & Chatto Publishers

Taylor & Francis Scandinavia

Thomson Learning EMEA

UNU-WIDER

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sponsors

University of Helsinki

The Academy of Finland

The Finnish Cultural Foundation

City of Helsinki

Bank of Finland

Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

Alfred Kordelinin yleinen edistys- ja sivistysrahasto

The Roberto Cortés Conde fund

Ella and Georg Ehrnrooth foundation

Foundation for Economic Education

The Finnish Work Environment Fund

Nordic Investment Bank

OP Bank Group and OKO Bank

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helsinki city tourist information

The Helsinki City Tourist Information (please see the back-cover

map) offers free information, brochures and maps about the

city and its sights, events and services. From June to August

visitors are also served by Helsinki Helpers, teams of guides

who patrol the streets in the city centre.

Opening times

Mon–Fri 9.00 – 20.00

Sat and Sun 9.00 – 18.00

Address

Pohjoisesplanadi 19

FI-00099 Helsinki

tel.: +358 (0)9 1693757

fax: +358 (0)9 1693839

e-mail: [email protected]

The main Tourist Information office also houses the Helsinki

Expert Tour Shop, which sells tickets for sightseeing tours and

excursions and handles hotel reservations.

Opening times:

Mon–Fri 9.00 – 19.00

Sat–Sun 9.00 – 17.00

tel.: +358 (0)9 2288 1500

e-mail: [email protected]

The Helsinki Expert Hotel Booking Centre at the Central

Railway Station is open Mon–Fri 9.00 – 19.00, Sat 9.00

– 18.00, and Sun 10.00 – 18.00.

tel.: +358 (0)9 2288 1400

e-mail: [email protected]

General information

Transportation from the airport to the centre of Helsinki by

taxi costs about 30–35 euros. Taxis accept cash and major

credit cards. Taxis are reliable and have meters, and tips are

unnecessary. To book a taxi please call +358 (0)100 0700

Cash points (ATMs, indicated by the yellow Otto. sign) are

available at several locations throughout the airport and in the

city centre, and they accept major credit cards.

Foreign currency can be exchanged at several currency-

exchange offices at the airport (e.g., Sampo Bank: Monday–

Friday 6.00 – 22.00, Saturday 7.00 – 21.00 and Sunday 8.00

– 22.00), and in the centre of Helsinki (e.g., Forex at the

Central Railway Station).

EMERGENCY NUMBER

In case of emergency call 112 (general emergencies, police,

ambulance and fire services).

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International Economic History Association

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President

Richard Sutch (USA)

Treasurer

Christopher Lloyd (Australia)

Vice-President

Riitta Hjerppe (Finland)

Secretary General

Jan Luiten van Zanden (The Netherlands)

Members

Leonid Borodkin (Russia)

Forrest Capie (United Kingdom)

Roberto Cortés Conde (Argentina)

Patrick Fridenson (France)

Jacek Kochanowicz (Poland)

Naomi Lamoreaux (USA)

Carlos Marichal (Mexico)

Jacob Metzer (Israel)

Sevket Pamuk (Turkey)

Om Prakash (India)

Osamu Saito (Japan)

Tamas Szmrecsányi (Brazil)

Gianni Toniolo (Italy)

Rolf Walter (Germany)

Honorary Presidents

Jean François Bergier (Switzerland)

Roberto Cortés Conde (Argentina)

Kristof Glamann (Denmark)

Peter Mathias (United Kingdom)

Gabriel Tortella Casares (Spain)

Herman Van der Wee (Belgium)

IEHA congresses

Stockholm 1960

Aix en Provence 1962

Munich 1965

Bloomington 1968

Leningrad 1970

Copenhagen 1974

Edinburgh 1978

Budapest 1982

Bern 1986

Leuven 1990

Milan 1994

Madrid 1998

Buenos Aires 2002

Helsinki 2006

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1. UNIVERSITY MAIN BUILDING

Unioninkatu 34/Fabianinkatu 33

2. METSÄTALO/FORSTHUSET BUILDING

Unioninkatu 40

3. THE CITY HALL OF THE CITY OF HELSINKI

Pohjoisesplanadi 11–13

4. HELSINKI CITY TOURIST INFORMATION

Pohjoisesplanadi 19

5. EVENING CRUISE DEPARTURE

Halkolaituri/Vedkajen, North Harbour