EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Third Annual Conference

Palacio de Pineda, Valencia (Spain) February, 26th - 28th 1999

National Traditions in Economic Thought and the Diffusion of Ideas


GENERAL PROGRAM (18.2.1999)

This is a detailed version of the General Program of the ESHET Third Annual Conference. It includes the contents of thematic and open parallel sessions, and the schedule of plenary and debate sessions leaded by the interventions of prestigious lecturers. At the beginning of the Conference there will be distributed the corrected General Program. We sincerely wish that you find interesting the results of our work, and we are waiting to see you next in Valencia.

Best wishes,
Local Organizers: Salvador Almenar and Vicent Llombart
The Scientific Committee: Andrew Skinner, Salvador Almenar, Richard Arena, Heinz Kurz, Vicent Llombart, Gianni Vaggi

 

Thursday, February 25th

Executive Committee and Council Meetings

17.00-19.00
Registration

 

Friday, February 26th

08.30-09.00
Registration

09.00-09.30
Opening session (2nd floor Room 1)
Opening addresses. Welcome addresses. Address by the President

09.30-10.30
Plenary session I (2nd floor Room 1)
Chair: Andrew S. Skinner (University of Glasgow)
Invited lecturer: Kurt Rothschild (Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung)
The Austrian ‘Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie’ in the interwar period

10.30-11.00
Break

11.00-13.00
Thematic Sessions A

SESSION A1 (2nd floor Room 1).- On national traditions: two views and a general reflection
Chair: A. W. (Bob) Coats (Nottingham University)
José Luis Cardoso, Ernest Lluch (Technical University of Lisbon, University of Barcelona): Economic theories seen through a national looking glass
Evert Schoorl, Henk W. Plasmeijer (Groningen University): Academia, banking and politics. National traditions in Dutch economics, 19
th-20th centuries
John Cameron, Tidings P. Ndhlovu (Manchester Metropolitan University): Economic thought in India today: resistance to the diffusion of neo-classical economics, and principles of Hinduism
Discussants: A. W. (Bob) Coats, Jan van Daal, A.W. (Bob) Coats
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SESSION A2 (3rd floor Room 3).- French and Italian traditions in economic analysis
Chair: John S. Chipman (University of Minnesota)
Christian Schmidt (University of Paris IX): A puzzling figure among the French mathematical economists of the 19
th century: Antoine Augustin Cournot
Alain Alcouffe, Bernard Belloc (University of Toulouse): General equilibrium apoaches in the French tradition in economics
Cécile Dangel, Alain Raybaut (University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis): The theory of fluctuations: the French tradition
Ferdinando Meacci (University of Padova): Italian economics in the 20th century, two views
Discussants: Robert Dimand, Mary Morgan, Pascal Bridel, Vitantonio Gioia
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SESSION A3 (3rd floor Room 4).- Economics before 18th century
Chair: Lars Magnusson (University of Uppsala)
Cosimo Perrotta (University of Lecce): The 'Fear of Goods' in Greek economic thought (the begining and the classical Age)
Francisco Gómez Camacho (University of Comillas-ICADE): Spanish economic thought in 16
th and 17th centuries
John Ph. Reeder, Luis Perdices de Blas (University of Madrid): Mercantilism again
Marie-Christine Duggan-Julca (New School for Social Research, New York): Shun a trader cleric
Discussants: Christos Baloglou, Ramon Tortajada, Lars Magnusson, Francisco Gómez Camacho
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SESSION A4 (4th floor Room 6).- Scottish and English traditions
Chair: Andrew S. Skinner (University of Glasgow)
Flavio V. Comim (University of Cambridge): The common sense legacy of the Scottish tradition
Sergio Cremaschi (University of Western Piedmont): David Ricardo, Thomas Belsham, and the intellectual legacy of unitarianism
Olivier Robert (University of Paris I): Neither ghost nor avatar: the English historical school. An indigenous tradition
Alexander Dow, A. Hutton, Sheila C. Dow (Glasgow Caledonian University, University of Stirling): Scottish political economy 1850-1950
Discussants: Gianni Vaggi, Heinz Kurz, Anthony Brewer, Andrew S. Skinner
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SESSION A5 (3rd floor Room 2).- Economic thought and economic policy in the 19th century less developed Europe (I)
Chair: Michalis Psalidopoulos (Panteion University)
Pier-Luigi Porta, Roberto Scazzieri (University of Milano, University of Bologna): Political economy in Italy: competition and civil society in the Milanese school 1750-1850
Salvador Almenar (University of Valencia): Spanish classical political economy: theories, factual perceptions and policies.
Alexander Revyakin (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow): Russian economics and economic reforms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Joseph Love (University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign): Resisting liberalism: theorizing backwardness and development in Rumania before 1914
Discussants: Guido Fioretti, Philippe Steiner, Irina Elisseeva, Carlos Bastien
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SESSION A6 (4th floor Room 7).- Economics, reform and socialism in 19th century
Chair: Anne-Louise Cot (GRESE-Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Alfonso Sánchez Hormigo (University of Zaragoza): The spread of saint-simonism in Spain
Annie Soriot (University of Paris I): The influence of the 'economic solidarity' of the socialist Pierre Leroux in Great Britain during the 19
th century
Fanny Coulomb (University of Grenoble): The idea of economic reforms for international peace: the French tradition of the ‘Utopian socialists’
Manuel Martín Rodríguez (University of Granada): Henry George: academic reception in Spain (1893-1936)
Discussants: Anne-Louise Cot, Ian Steedman, Anne-Louise Cot, Lluís Argemí
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SESSION A7 (4th floor Room 5).- Changing economic traditions
Chair: Harald Hagemann (Universitaet Hohenheim)
Bo Sandelin (University of Gothenburg): The de-germanization of Swedish economics
Robin Rowley (McGill University): Normative microeconomics and the creation of a revised North Amercian tradition: the emergence of management science, 1935-1960
Niels Kaergaard (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University at Copenhagen): The history of economics journals: a Scandinavian case study
Discussants: Harald Hagemann, Stanley Bober, Harald Hagemann
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13.00-14.30
Lunch. El Forcat (ticket required)
C/ Roteros, 12

14.30-15.15
Debate session I (2nd floor Room 1)
Chair: Luigi Pasinetti (Catholic University "Sacro Cuore" of Milano)
Lecturer: Mary Morgan (University of Amsterdam and London Business School)
The formation of 20
th century economics: tools, ideology and historical contingency
Discussant: Christian Schmidt

15.15-16.00
Debate session II (2nd floor Room 1)
Chair: Harald Hagemann (University Hohenheim of Stuttgart)
Lecturer: John S. Chipman (University of Minnesota)
The history of utility theory
Discussant: Harald Hagemann

16.00-16.30
Break

16.30-18.00
Thematic Sessions B

SESSION B1 (2nd floor Room 1).- National traditions in 18th century
Chair: José L. Cardoso (Technical University of Lisbon)
Manuela Albertone (University of Torino): The American agrarian thought in the XVIIIth century. National identity and circulation of ideas
Jesús Astigarraga (University of Zaragoza): Necker in Spain: antiphysiocratic revolt, harmless adaptation or consolidation of the Spanish enlightened tradition ?
Pedro N. Teixeira (University of Porto): Is there an Iberian tradition of economic thought? An exploratory analysis of the second half of the 18
th century
Discussants: Gianni Vaggi, Philippe Steiner, Vicent Llombart
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SESSION B2 (3rd floor Room 3).- Free trade and protectionism
Chair: Ian Steedman (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Lars Magnusson (University of Uppsala): The invention of a tradition of free trade: some British, American and Swedish examples
Fernando López Castellano (University of Granada): Radical free trade in Spain at the beginning of 19th century
Roxana Bobulescu (University of Grenoble-CEPSE): Mihail Manoilesu (1891-1950?) - Doctrine of protectionism from an old and new perspective
Discussants: Ian Steedman, Cosimo Perrotta, Joseph Love
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SESSION B3 (3rd floor Room 2).- On the German historical school
Chair: Heinz Kurz (University of Graz)
Peter Rosner (University of Vienna): Karl Marx and the German tradition
Bertram Schefold (J.W. Goethe-University of Frankfurt): The ‘living spirit" of Heidelberg. The economist Edgar Salin between the brothers Weber and the poet Stefan George
Vitantonio Gioia (University of Macerata): German historical school and Italian economists
Discussants: Heinz Kurz, Heinz Kurz, Pier-Luigi Porta
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SESSION B4 (3rd floor Room 4).- Economic thought and economic policy in the 19th century less developed Europe (II)
Chair: Maria Eugenia Mata (New University of Lisbon)
Michalis Psalidopoulos (Panteion University): A classical economist and economic backwardness: N.W. Senior on Turkey and Greece.
Visa M. Heinonen (National Consumer Research Center at Helsinki): The influence of German historical school in Finnish economic thought around the turn of the century
Irina Elisseeva, V.V. Bykov (State University of Economics and Finance at St. Petersburg): European influence on the economic thought in Russia
Discussants: Maria Eugenia Mata, Gotz Uebe, Christian Gehrke
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SESSION B5 (4th floor Room 5).- Money and banking: national controversies
Chair: David Collard (University of Bath)
Ingrid R. Rima (Temple University): The Fisher-Mitchell monetary controversy: A chapter in the history of American empiricism and monetarism
Riccardo Realfonzo (University of Molise): Stages of the evolution of the banking system according to Antonio de Viti de Marco
Elisabeth Allgoewer (University of St. Gallen): Economic and monetary policy debates during the Great Depression in Switzerland
Discussants: Victoria Chick, Ferdinando Meacci, Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
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18.15
Cultural visit

Dinner. El Gourmet (ticket required)
C/ Taquígrafo Martí, 5

 

Saturday, February 27th

09.00-10.30
Thematic Sessions C

SESSION C1 (3rd floor Room 3).- Reception and diffusion of Smith’s works
Chair: Gianni Vaggi (University of Pavia)
Vicent Llombart (University of Valencia): On the initial reception of Adam Smith in Spain
Christian Gehrke (University of Graz): The early reception of Smith and Ricardo in the German-speaking countries
Jonathan B. Wight (University of Richmond): The rise (and fall?) of Adam Smith: articles and citations, 1971-97
Discussants: Gianni Vaggi, José Luis Cardoso, Amos Witztum
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SESSION C2 (2nd floor Room 1).- European traditions and diffusion of 19th century economic ideas
Chair: Pier-Luigi Porta (University of Milan)
Philippe Steiner (University of Paris-Dauphiné): The diffusion of French classical political economy in the begining of the 19th century
António M. Almodóvar, Fátima Brandao (University of Porto): A tradition in the making: Portuguese academic economic thought across the 19
th century
Christos P. Baloglou (Hellenic Telecommunications Organization): The diffusion of economic ideas in Greece during the period 1828-1837
Discussants: Pier-Luigi Porta, Salvador Almenar, António M. Almodóvar
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SESSION C3 (3rd floor Room 4).- Economics and social reform in 19th century
Chair: Manuel Martín Rodríguez (University of Granada)
Rui P. Esteves (University of Porto): Anselmo de Andrade and the Portuguese tradition at Coimbra
José L. Malo (University of Zaragoza): Economic thought and krausist philosophy in 19
th century Spain
Joao Carlos Graça (Technical University of Lisbon): Economic and social ideas of José Frederico Laranjo.
Discussants: Manuel Martín Rodríguez, Michalis Psalidopoulos, Manuel Martín Rodríguez
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SESSION C4 (3rd floor Room 2).-Spread of German traditions
Chair: Bertram Schefold (J.W. Goethe University of Frankfurt)
Ernest Lluch, Lluís Argemí (University of Barcelona): The German influence in Spain (1800-1860): from the late cameralism to Jakob, Krause and List.
Harald Hagemann (Hohenheim University): German-speaking economists in British exile 1933-1945
Götz Uebe, Gottfried Kratz (University of Hamburg, University of Münster): The German historical school, one source of ideas for the Institute of Red Professors (IPK)
Discussants: Bertram Schefold, Kurt Rothschild, Peter Rosner
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SESSION C5 (4th floor Room 5).- Exchange of ideas in 20th century
Chair: Ingrid Rima (Temple University)
Francisco Louça (Technical University of Lisbon): National traditions and the emergence of mechanism in economics
Robert W. Dimand (Brock University): How Keynes came to Canada: Mabel Timlin and keynesian economics
Steven G. Medema (University of Colorado at Denver): From Italy to Virginia: probing the roots of public choice analysis
Mario Pomini (University of Verona): The impact of Friedman's ‘positive economics’ on the post-war Italian economic methodology
Discussants: Pascal Bridel, Stanley Bober, Ingrid Rima, Vitantonio Gioia
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SESSION C6 (4th floor Room 6).- Economic ideas and policymaking
Chair: Mario Bucheli (Central Bank of Uruguay)
Irina P. Gurova (Ulyanovsk State University): From the ideology to science
[Claudia Heller (State University of Sao Paulo): The Brazilian economic debate in the 1940s: Mr. Simonsen vs professor Gudin]
Réné Hernández, José Manuel Renero (CIDE-Economía, México): The resistance to the gold-standard adoption under the Porfirian regime. Why the worst standard was preferred?
Discussants: Irina Elisseeva, [Mario Bucheli], Mario Bucheli
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10.30-11.00
Break

11.00-13.00
Plenary session II (2nd floor Room 1)
Round Table
Chair: A.W. (Bob) Coats (Nottingham University)
The spread of economics in Western Europe since 1945: selected aspects
With the interventions of: Carlos Bastien, Ivo Maes, Michalis Psalidopoulos, Evert Schoorl

13.00-14.30
Lunch. El Forcat (ticket required)
C/ Roteros, 12

14.30-16.00
Open Sessions D

SESSION D1 (2nd floor Room 1).- "Traité de la monarchie" by Quesnay and Mirabeau
Chair: Gianni Vaggi (University of Pavia)
Walter Eltis (Oxford University): Quesnay’s ideal form of government was constitutional monarchy
Philippe Steiner, L. Charles (University of Paris-Dauphiné): Quesnay’s politics
Jean Cartelier (University of Paris X-Nanterre): The political origins of Quesnay’s ‘Tableau Économique’
Discussants: Giorgio Longhitano, Lluís Argemí, Gianni Vaggi
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SESSION D2 (3rd floor Room 3).- Adam Smith: economics and moral philosophy
Chair: Andrew S. Skinner (University of Glasgow)
Reyes Calderón Cuadrado (University of Navarra): Spanish (Domingo de Soto) and Scottish (Adam Smith) thought and the question of the poor: the vagabond and the foreign beggar
Martin Hasforth Harms (University of Copenhagen): Adam Smith's moral philosophy and his economics. A solution to 'das Adam Smith problem'
Gloria Vivenza (University of Verona): On Adam Smith's 'stoicism', again
Discussants: Carlos Rodríguez Braun, John Ph. Reeder, Alexander Dow
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SESSION D3 (3rd floor Room 2).- Classical and neoclassical economics compared
Chair: Luigi Pasinetti (Catholic University "Sacro Cuore" of Milan)
Anthony Brewer (University of Bristol): Classes and saving in classical economics
David Collard (University of Bath): The Generational Contract in Classical and Neo-Classical Economic Thought
Amos Witztum (London Guildhall University): Coincidence of wants vs. coincidence of needs: a Smithian based analysis of the difference between classical and neoclassical conceptions of general equilibrium
Discussants: Luigi Pasinetti, Ingrid R. Rima, Jan van Daal
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SESSION D4 (3rd floor Room 4).- History of monetary theory
Chair: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (University "La Sapienza" of Rome)
Dominique Torre, Élise Tosi (University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis): From the 'unpleasant necessity' of gold to the controlled inconvertibility: K. Wicksell on monetary regimes
Hans Michael Trautwein (Hohenheim University): Neisser's unorthodox quantity theory of money
Jerôme Blanc (Centre Auguste et Léon Walras): A Monetary utopia? Silvio Gessel´s theory and the accelerated money experiments.
Discussants: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Haim Barkai, Riccardo Realfonzo
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SESSION D5 (4th floor Room 6).- Keynes, Hayek and Austrian economics
Chair: Victoria Chick (University College of London)
Marco Crocco (University College of London): The concept of probable knowledge in Keynes, Shackle and Davidson
Anna Maria Carabelli, Nicolò de Vecchi (University of Amadeo Avogadro at Eastern Piedmont, University of Pavia): Hayek and Keynes: two travelling companions in the critique of economic method?
Guido Fioretti (University of Firenze): Johannes von Kries: non-numerical probabilities before Keynes
Discussants: Jesper Jespersen, Victoria Chick, Christian Gehrke
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SESSION D6 (4th floor Room 7).- Equilibrium, markets and strategies
Chair: Christian Schmidt (University of Paris IX)
Ezra Davar: Walras' version of the law of supply and demand
Jean-Marie Clerc (University Pierre Mendès France at Grenoble): The organization of the society in the theory of general equilibrium: endogeneity or exogeneity?
Ulrich Schwalbe, Paul Walker (University of Mannheim, University of Canterbury): Zermelo and the early history of game theory
Discussants: Pascal Bridel, Pascal Bridel, Christian Schmidt
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SESSION D7 (4th floor Room 5).- Rationality, constraints and complexity
Chair: Francisco Louça (Technical University of Lisbon)
Maurice Lagueux (University of Montréal): Three concepts of rationality
Michalis Zouboulakis (University of Thessaly): From Mill to Weber: the meaning of the concept of economic rationality
Rogerio Pereira Andrade (University College of London): Economics and the concept of complexity
Penny Hawkins (University of Stirling): Constraints and economic theory
Discussants: Alain Alcouffe, Elke Muchlinski, Francisco Louça, Francisco Louça
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16.00-16.30
Break

16.30-18.30
ESHET General Meeting
2nd floor Room 1

18.30
Cultural visit

20:00
Official Dinner. Monasterio del Puig
ticket required)

 

Sunday, February 28th

09.00-10.30
Open Sessions E

SESSION E1 (2nd floor Room 1).- General equilibrium in classical and Walras’ economics
Chair: Pascal Bridel (University of Lausanne)
Heinz Kurz, Neri Salvadori (University of Graz, University of Pisa): Walras and Ricardo
Elisabeth Huck (University Louis Pasteur at Strasbourg): The 'neutrality' of the tâtonnement process in Léon Walras theory of production
Jan van Daal (Erasmus University of Rotterdam): Did Léon Walras spoil his Eléments
Discussants: Jan van Daal, Ezra Davar, Pascal Bridel
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SESSION E2 (3rd floor Room 3).- Institutionalism: old and new
Chair: Steven G. Medema (University of Colorado at Denver)
[Michel Bellet, Franck Sosthé (CREUSET-St. Étienne, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis): Anticipations, institutions and process market theories: a re-interpretation of Myrdal's institutionalism]
Salvatore Rizello, Margherita Turvani (University of Torino, University of Venice): Institutions meet mind: ‘the way out of an impasse’
Giulio Palermo: Economic Power and the Process of Coordination of Individual Plans
Discussants: [Steven G. Medema], Steven G. Medema, Michalis Zouboulakis
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SESSION E3 (3rd floor Room 2).- Economic theory and natural sciences
Chair: John K. Whitaker (University of Virginia)
Elke Muchlinski (Free University of Berlin): Transcendental realism in economic theory: a track back to natural sciences?
Anne-Louise Cot (University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne): Irving Fisher : the other metaphor
Giuseppe Fontana (University of Leeds): Uncertainty, creativity and irreversibility: Georgescu-Roegen and post-keynesian theory compared
Discussants: John K Whitaker, Ingrid Rima, Lluís Barbé
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SESSION E4 (3rd floor Room 4).- Schumpeter and Austrian economics
Chair: Peter Rosner (University of Vienna)
Richard Sturn (University of Graz): Marginalism and beyond: Christian von Ehrenfels and the heterogenous sources of anti-interventionism
Sandye Gloria-Palermo (University Jean Monnet at Saint-Etienne): Schumpeter and the early Austrian school. Interpretations and influences
Agnès Festré (University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis): Money, banking and dynamics: Hayek vs. Schumpeter
Discussants: Peter Rosner, Hansjörg Klausinger, Hansjörg Klausinger
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SESSION E5 (4th floor Room 6).- Keynes’ economics
Chair: Robert Dimand (Brock University)
Jesper Jespersen (Roskilde University Center): Macroeconomic methodology: Keynes on unemployment equilibrium
Teodoro D. Togati (University of Torino): On the generality of the 'General Theory'
Discussants: Robert Dimand, Kurt Rothschild
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SESSION E6 (4th floor Room 5).- Economic growth theories
Chair: Richard Arena (University of Nice/CNRS)
Olivier Bruno, Muriel Dal-Pont (University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis): A reflection on Harrod's influence on the dichotomy between cycles and growth
Carlo Panico, Michele Limosani (University Federico II at Napoli, University of Messina): Harrod's analysis of growth, technichal coefficients and the teory of interest rate
Stephan Seiter (Hohenheim University): New growth theory. It's all in Kaldor?
Discussants: Stanley Bober, Richard Arena, Richard Arena
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10.30-10.45
Break

10.45-11.30
Debate session III (2nd floor Room 1)
Chair: Bertram Schefold (J.W. Goethe-University Frankfurt)
Lecturer: Samuel Hollander (University of Toronto)
Malthus and classical economics: rescuing Malthus from limbo
Discussant: Bertram Schefold

11.30-13.00
Open Sessions F

SESSION F1 (2nd floor Room 1).- On classical economics
Chair: Walter Eltis (Oxford University)
Takuo Dome (Osaka University): Sir James Steuart and a general sales tax
John Vint (Manchester Metropolitan University): The classical economists, labour market and the case for trade unions
Sophie Gauthier (University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg): Sismondi and Say`s law: A paradoxical critic of the classical economic theory. Comparison between Keynes and Sismondi
Discussants: Walter Eltis, Samuel Hollander, Peter Rosner
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SESSION F2 (3rd floor Room 2).- Jevons and his time
Chair: Jan van Daal (Erasmus University of Rotterdam)
Bert Mosselmans, Wilfred Dolfsma (University of Brussels, Erasmus University of Rotterdam): Bringing institutions into economic theory. A return to Jevons
Klaus Hamberger (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration): Böhm-Bawerk, Jevons and the Austrian theory of capital: 'a totally different relation'?
Ian Steedman (Manchester Metropolitan University): J.E.L. Shadwell (1842-1919) on value and wages
Discussants: John S. Chipman, Jean Cartelier, Jan van Daal
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SESSION F3 (3rd floor Room 3).- On Marshall´s economics
Chair: Bo Sandelin (University of Gothenburg)
Jesús María Zaratiegui (University of Navarra): German input in the formation of the English tradition (Alfred Marshall's case)
Michael J. Gootzeit (University of Memphis): Marshall´s vs Wicksell theory of short run expansion
John K. Whitaker (University of Virginia): Alfred Marshall on 'the complex incidents of land tenure'
Discussants: Flavio Comim, Bo Sandelin, Alexander Dow
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SESSION F4 (4th floor Room 5).- Contemporary macroeconomics and economic policy
Chair: Stanley Bober (Duquesne University)
Hansjörg Klausinger (University of Vienna): The Phillips curve and the stability of full employment. A reconstruction of chapter 19 keynesianism
Mauro Boianovski, Humayon Dar, John R. Presley (University of Brasilia, Loughborough University): The Cohen Council forty years on: a missed policy opportunity?
Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium): Macroeconomic policymaking at the European Commission in the first half of the 1980s
Discussants: Victoria Chick, Stanley Bober, Harald Hagemann
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SESSION F5 (3rd floor Room 4).- Quantitative economics
Chair: Haim Barkai (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Ludovic Frobert (National Center for Scientific Research at Lyon): François Simiand (1873-1935): critic and defense of mathematical economics
David Teira, Pedro Pérez, Basilio Sanz (National University for Distance Education, Spain): Angel Alcaide and the birth of Spanish econometrics
Discussants: Haim Barkai, Lluís Barbé

13.00
Lunch. El Forcat (ticket required)
C/ Roteros, 12

14.30
Conference closes



APPENDIX: LIST OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS AND DISCUSSANTS IN ESHET’99

This list shows the authors, chairs and discussants who contribute in the thematic, open, plenary and debate sessions and also in the round table, to find easily their assignments. Please check attentively over it for finding possible mistakes.
Letters A, B, C, D, E, F followed by a number from 1 to 7: thematic or open session assigned.
PS: Invited lecturer in plenary session; PSc: chair of the invited lecture
DS: Lecturer in debate session 1, 2 or 3; c/d: chair/discussant of the debate
RTc: chair of the round table plenary session
RTd: primary participants on the round table plenary session
c: chair of the session
p: author of paper presented in this session
d: discussant of a paper presented in this session
[…]: presentation of this paper is still not confirmed by the author/s

Albertone, Manuela

B1p

Alcouffe, Alain

A2p D7d

Allgoewer, Elisabeth

B5p

Almenar, Salvador

A5p C2d

Almodóvar, António

C2p C2d

Andrade, Rogerio

D7p

Arena, Richard

E6c E6d E6d

Argemí, Lluís

A6d C4p D1d

Astigarraga, Jesús

B1p

Baloglou, Christos

A3dC2p

Barkai, Haim

D4d F5c F5d

Barbé, Lluís

E3d F5d

Bastien, Carlos

A5d B4d RTd

Bellet, Michel

[E2p]

Belloc, Bernard

A2p

Blanc, Jerôme

D4p

Bober, Stanley

A7d C5d E6d F4c F4d

Bobulescu, Roxana

B2p

Boianovski, Mauro

F4p

Brandao, Fátima

C2p

Brewer, Anthony

A4dD3p

Bridel, Pascal

A2d C5d D6d D6d E1c

Bruno, Olivier

E6p

Bucheli, Mario

C6c [C6d] C6d

Bykov, Vladimir

B4p

Calderón, Reyes

D2p

Cameron, John

A1p

Carabelli, Anna

D5p

Cardoso, José L.

A1p B1c C1d

Cartelier, Jean

D1p F2d

Charles, Loïc

D1p

Chick, Victoria

B5d D5c D5d F4d

Chipman, John

A2c DS2 F2d

Clerc, Jean-Marc

D6p

Coats, A. W. (Bob)

A1c A1d A1d RTc

Collard, David

B5c D3p

Comim, Flavio

A4p F3d

Cot, Anne-Louise

A6c A6d A6d E3p

Coulomb, Fanny

A6p

Cremasci, Sergio

A4p

Crocco, Marco

D5p

Dal-Pont, Muriel

E6p

Dangel, Cécile

A2p

Dar, Humayon

F4p

Davar, Ezra

D6p E1d

De Vecchi, Nicolò

D5p

Dimand, Robert

A2d C5p E5c E5d

Dolfsma, Wilfred

F2p

Dome, Takuo

F1p

Dow, Alexander

A4p D2d F3d

Dow, Sheila

A4p

Duggan-Julca, M.C.

A3p

Elisseeva, Irina

A5d B4p C6d

Eltis, Walter

D1p F1c F1d

Esteves, Rui

C3p

Festré, Agnès

E4p

Fioretti, Guido

A5d D5p

Fontana, Giuseppe

E3p

Frobert, Ludovic

F5p

Gauthier, Sophie

F1p

Gherke, Christian

B4d C1p D5d

Gioia, Vitantonio

A2d B3p C5d

Gloria-Palermo, S.

E4p

Gómez, Francisco

A3p A3d

Gootzeit, Michael

F3p

Graça, Joao

C3p

Gurova, Irina

C6p

Hagemann, Harald

DS2c/d A7c A7d A7d C4p F4d

Hanberger, Klaus

F2p

Hasforth Harms, M.

D2p

Hawkins, Penny

D7p

Heinonen, Visa

B4p

Heller, Claudia

[C6p]

Hernández, René

C6p

Hollander, Samuel

DS3 F1d

Huck, Elizabeth

E1p

Hutton, A.

A4p

Jespersen, Jesper

D5d E5p

Kaergaard, Niels

A7p

Klausinger, Hansjorg

E4d [E4d] F4p

Kratz, Gottfried

C4p

Kurz, Heinz

B3c B3d B3d E1p

Lagueux, Maurice

D7p

Limosani, Michele

E6p

Llombart, Vicent

B1d C1p

Lluch, Ernest

A1p C4p

Longhitano, Gino

D1d

López, Fernando

B2p

Louça, Francisco

C5p D7c D7d D7d

Love, Joseph

A5p B2d

Maes, Ivo

RTd F4p

Magnusson, Lars

A3c A3d B2p

Malo, José Luis

C3p

Marcuzzo, M. C.

B5d D4c D4d

Martín, Manuel

A6p C3d C3d

Mata, Maria Eugenia

B4c B4d

Meacci, Ferdinando

A2p B5d

Medema, Steven

C5p E2c [E2d] E2d

Morgan, Mary

A2d DS1

Mosselmans, Bert

F2p

Muchlinski, Elke

D7d E3p

Ndlhovu, Tidings

A1p

Palermo, Giulio

E2p

Panico, Carlo

E6p

Pasinetti, Luigi

DS1c D3c D3d

Perdices, Luis

A3p

Pérez, Pedro

F5p

Perrotta, Cosimo

A3p B2d

Plasmeijer, Henk

A1p

Pomini, Mario

C5p

Porta, Pier-Luigi

A5p C2c C2d

Psalidopoulos, M.

A5c B4p C3c C3d RTd

Raybaut, Alain

A2p

Realfonzo, Riccardo

B5p D4d

Reeder, John

A3p D2d

Renero, José M.

C6p

Revyakin, Alexander

A5p

Rodríguez Braun, Carlos

D2d

Presley, John

F4p

Rima, Ingrid

B5p C5c C5d D3d E3d

Rizello, Salvatore

E2p

Robert, Olivier

A4p

Rodríguez Braun, C.

B4c B4d D2d

Rosner, Peter

B3p C4d E4c E4d F1d

Rothschild, Kurt

PS C4d E5d

Rowley, Robin

A7p

Salvadori, Neri

E1p

Sánchez, Alfonso

A6p

Sandelin, Bo

A7p F3c F3d

Sanz, Basilio

F5p

Scazzieri, Roberto

A5p

Schefold, Bertram

B3p C4c C4d DS3c/d

Schmidt, Christian

A2p DS2d D6c D6d

Schoorl, Evert

A1p RTd

Schwalbe, Ulrich

D6p

Seiter, Stephan

E6p

Skinner, Andrew S.

PSc A4c A4d D2c

Soriot, Anne

A6p

Sosthé, Franck

[E2p]

Steedman, Ian

A6d B2c B2d F2p

Steiner, Philippe

A5d B1d C2p D1p

Sturn, Richard

E4p

Teira, David

F5p

Teixeira, Pedro

B1p

Togati, Teodoro

E5p

Torre, Dominique

D4p

Tortajada, Ramón

A3d

Tosi, Élise

D4p

Trautwein, Hans

D4p

Turvani, Margherita

E2p

Uebe, Gotz

C4p

Vaggi, Gianni

A4d B1d C1c C1d D1c D1d

van Daal, Jan

A1d D3d E1d E1p F2c F2d

Vint, John

F1p

Vivenza, Gloria

D2p

Walker, Paul

D6p

Whitaker, John

E3c E3d F3p

Wight, Jonathan

C1p

Witztum, Amos

C1d D3p

Zaratiegui, Jesús

F3p

Zouboulakis, M.

D7p E2d