Locandina e programma della conferenza
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Locandina e programma della conferenza
How to reach the Campus of Bobigny (by Metro) CAMPUS OF BOBIGNY – (IUT de Bobigny) – L’Illustration , 1, rue de Chablis 93017 Bobigny cedex – Tel +33(0)1 48 38 88 32 • • Metro Line Then: Tramway • Metro Line • Then: Tramway Direction “La Courneuve” - Last Stop: « La Courneuve-8 mai 1945 » [direction Noisy-le-Sec] – Stop at « Drancy – Avenir » OR Direction “Bobigny” – Last Stop: « Bobigny-Pablo Picasso » [direction “Asnières”] - Stop at « Drancy – Avenir » From “Drancy-Avenir” Follow the signs (red line on the map) : How to reach the Campus of Bobigny by car, from Paris • • From « Porte de la Villette » : Route du Bourget (N2) until « fort d’Aubervilliers », Then D27 (on your right), then Follow « Faculté de médecine » (Third street on the left) 2 Welcome and Registration: 16.00-17.00 (The registration office will be open all day 8.30- 18h on Friday and Saturday) Thursday 17:00-19:00 PLENARY SESSION - Amphitheater Gutenberg Susana Borras (Copenhagen Business School) – "Reforms of National Innovation Policies in Europe: Towards Converging Models?" Discussants: Tomasz Jerzyniak (DG Enterprise and Industrial Policy, EC) and Xavier Ragot (École d’Économie de Paris) Thursday 19:00 Thursday 16:00-17:00 Thursday 7 Nov. WELCOME “DEGUSTATION” (WINE TASTING) - AMPHITHEATER GUTENBERG ROOMS ↓ Friday 8:45-10:45 S110 Friday 8:45-10:45 S214 Friday 8:45-10:45 S102 Friday 8 Nov. - 8:45-10:45 Parallel sessions 1 Conference Theme 1 - THE FUTURE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SMALL ISLANDS DEVELOPING STATES, ULTRAPERIPHERAL REGIONS AND OVERSEAS TERRITORIES (I). Chair: Antoine Reberioux | Discussant: Alain Maurin • N. LEVRATTO, A. GARSAA & L. TESSIER: To what Extent do Exemptions from Social Security Contributions Affect Firm Growth? New Evidence Using Quantile Estimations on Panel Data; • S. MATHOURAPARSAD: Economic Reforms and Monetary Poverty in the French Overseas Regions: An Analysis Using CLODYN, a Computable General Equilibrium Microsimulation Model Applied to Guadeloupe • P. BORDA: Inflation Transmission in Guadeloupe: a VAR Analysis Conference Theme 2 - THE FUTURE OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS Chair & Discussant: Geoff Hodgson • R. LANGLOIS : Institutional Economics as a Progressive Research Program: Connecting the strands • C. MENARD: Institutions and Organizations: Bridging the Gap • M. SHIRLEY & C. MENARD: The Future of New Institutional Economics: From Early Intuitions to a New Paradigm? Research Area N - HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Chair: Pasquale de Muro |Discussant: Francesco Burchi • S. FLECHTNER: 40 Years after Hirschman’s Tunnel Parable: Income Inequality, Economic Development and Aspirations in Latin America • F. BURCHI, P. DE MURO & E. KOLLAR: Which Dimensions Should Matter for Capabilities? A Constitutional Approach • R. SOLIANI & E. IVALDI: Life Expectancy and Deprivation in Italy in a Regional and Sectorial Analysis on Nuts 2 Data: Is Tertiarization a Real Evidence of Human and Social Development? • M. BIGGERI & A. FERRANNINI: Sustainable Human Development at the Local Level: the Evolution of Chinese TVEs 3 Friday 8:45-10:45 S104 Friday 8:45-10:45 S112 Friday 8:45-10:45 S113 Friday 8:45-10:45 S215 Friday 8:45-10:45 S114 Friday 8:45-10:45 S115 Research Area C - FIRMS, INSTITUTIONS, CHANGE Chair: Nathalie Lazaric | Discussant : Thomas Lamarche • K. GONCHAR & E. BESSONOVA: Institutional Barriers to FDI Entry at The Regional Level in Russia • Y. HU: Outlook of China’s State-Owned Enterprises Transformation • I. DOMINGUEZ LACASA & A. GIEBLER: New Indicators of Technological Capabilities of CEE Economies for the Period 1980-2009 Research Area E - TOPICS IN HETERODOX MICROECONOMICS I Chair & Discussant: Frederic Lee • R. DZARASOV: Corporate Governance and Investment Behavior in the Age of Financialisation • H. SCHWARDT & G. SCHWESINGER: Why are there so many Trees in the Forest. An Analysis of General Mechanisms for Imperfect Competition and the Case of Coexistence • J. CASE: Hotelling Revisited:a Look at the Foundations of Energy Economics Research Area L - LABOUR IN HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE Chair: George Liagouras | Discussants: George Liagouras & Enrico Levrero • A. STIRATI: Employment Theory in the History of Economic Thought - An Overview • J.B.D. WESKOTT: Minimum Wage Policy, The Pitfalls of Neoclassical Theory and Further Perspectives • H. ABDEL-LATIF & A. STANEVA: Does Youth Unemployment Challenge Okun’s Law in the UK? Research Area G - CHANGES IN INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND THEIR CAUSES (in commemoration of Angelo Reati) Chair: Dany Lang |Discussants: Amitava Dutt • E. STOCKHAMMER: Why Have Wage Shares Fallen? A Panel Analysis of the Determinants of Functional Income Distribution • H. KRAMER: The Distribution of Income and Wealth in Germany: Some Recent Empirical Developments • E. BENGTSSON: Historical Labour Shares and Long-Run Inequality In Seven Countries • R. BOYER: Globalisation of Inequality or Contrasted but Interdependent Inequality Regimes? Research Area I - COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY Chair: Pasquale Tridico | Discussant: Magdolna Sass • D. MOSCHELLA, G. DOSI, E. PUGLIESE & F. TAMAGNI: Productivity, Market Selection and Corporate Growth. Some Comparative Evidence • K. NIELSEN & T. MALIK: The Chinese Model of Capitalism - Interpretations and Stylized Facts • B. CHAVANCE: Kornai’s Theory of The Socialist System and Its Transformation: a Discussion • B. KUZNETSOV: The Battle Against the De-Industrialization: The Case of Russian Industrial Policy during Transition • X. WANG: Institutional Comparative Study of Private Equity in China and in Europe Research Area S - EVOLUTIONARY FINANCE Chair & Discussant: Yuri Biondi • S. GURCIULLO: Strengthening Bank’s Portfolios against Asset Shocks: a Genetic Computational Approach • S. LEE & K. LEE: Bubbles and Crashes in Asset Markets • Y. SECQ & P. MATHIEU: Leveraging Order Books Data with Learning Agents • S. MASMOUDI: Agent-Based Modeling in an Asset Market with Agents Subject to Mimetic Behavior • S. RIGHI & Y. BIONDI: What does Financial Market Price? a Simulation Analysis With a View to Volatility, Stability and Resilience • Y. BIONDI: Accounting and the Formation of Share Market Prices over Time: a Mathematical Institutional Economic Analysis through Simulation and Experiment 4 Friday 8:45-10:45 S106 ROOMS ↓ Friday 11:00-13:00 S110 Friday 11:00-13:00 S214 Friday 11:00-13:00 S102 Friday 11:00-13:00 S104 Friday 11:00-13:00 S112 Research Area T - THE TOPICALITY OF JOHN R. COMMONS’ THOUGHT (I) Chair: Bruno Theret |Discussant: Sébastien Lechevalier • T. NAKAHARA: Toward the Fusion of Theory of the Regulation and Theory of the Convention: an Attempt to its Articulation via Contemporary Interpretation of Institutional Economics of J. R. Commons • H. UNI: Commons’ Concept of Transactions and Value Theory: Mutual Relationship between Bargaining and Managerial Transactions • G. ALLAIRE: Introducing Heritage and Quality in Markets under “à la Commons” Intangible Property Regimes • A. BUCHS: Exploring the “Institutional Bermuda Triangle” to Understand Water Scarcity: how Can J.R. Commons and the Economics of Conventions Lead the Way? Friday 8 Nov. - 11:00-13:00 Parallel sessions 2 Conference Theme 3 - THE FUTURE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SMALL ISLANDS DEVELOPING STATES, ULTRAPERIPHERAL REGIONS AND OVERSEAS TERRITORIES (II) Chair: Antoine Reberioux | Discussant : Nadine Levratto • M. BREI: Offshore Centers in the Caribbean: an Overview • S. MATHOURAPARSAD & A. MAURIN: Macroeconomic Modeling in the French Overseas Regions: a Review of the Literature • A. MAURIN: An Analysis of the Economic Cycle of the English-Speaking Caribbean Countries Conference Theme 4 - THE FUTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS Chair & Discussant: Jan-Willem Stoelhorst • G. HODGSON, J. JÄRVINEN & J.-A. LAMBERG: The Structure and Evolution of Evolutionary Research: a Bibliometric Analysis of the “Evolutionary” Literature in Management, Economics and Sociology • S. WINTER: The Future of Evolutionary Economics: Can we break out from the Beachhead? • U. WITT: Evolutionary Economics – The Synthesis to Come Research Area X –NETWORKS Chair & Discussant: Sidonia Von Proff • J.-M. CHENOU: Unequal Participation in Multistakeholder Processes: a Social Network Analysis of the Debates of World Summit on the Information Society • A. CALOFFI, M. RUSSO & F. ROSSI: Firms’ Relational Patterns within a Regional Policy Framework: what Makes SMEs More Likely to Collaborate? • C. SOUSA & M. FONTES: How Do Young Knowledge-Intensive Firms Select Their Innovation Partners? An Integrative Framework Considering Persistence and Novelty Research Area C - INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT Chair: | Discussant: Mary Wrenn • S. PAREDES FUENTES: Origins of Institutions and Inequality in Latin America • S. HARNAY: Self-Regulation of the Legal Profession and Quality in the Market for Legal Services: an Economic Analysis of Lawyers’ Reputation • P. PELIKAN: The Evolution of the Institutional Frameworks of Economies: Ideological Wishes Vs. Politico-Economic Sustainability Research Area E - TOPICS IN HETERODOX MICROECONOMICS (II) Chair: Ruslan Dzarasov | Discussant: Henning Schwardt • F. LEE: Production as a Circular Process vs. Production as a Linear Process • D. TODOROVA: Consumption as a Social Process: Implications for Heterodox Economics • A. HERMANN: Market, Socialism and Democracy in an Interdisciplinary Perspective • J.-P. CHANTEAU: CSR: The Crisis of the Firm? A Regulationist Analysis of Institutional Changes 5 Friday 11:00-13:00 S113 Friday 11:00-13:00 S215 Friday 11:00-13:00 S114 Friday 11:00-13:00 S115 Friday 11:00-13:00 S106 Research Area L - HUMAN CAPITAL AND EDUCATION Chair: Antonello Stirati | Discussant: Paolo Piacentini • S. ALDERIGHI: The Determinants of the University Enrollment and Graduation Decisions: an Individual Choice Analysis Involving Italian Cross Sectional and Panel Data. • R. E. POPE: Godlike Compensation Rationally Linked to Godlike Personal Liabilities through Skat, the Stages of Knowledge ahead Theory of Risk • S. FADDA: Human Capital: Definitions and Measures Research Area G - THE CONSEQUENCES OF CHANGES IN INCOME DISTRIBUTION (in commemoration of Angelo Reati) Chair: Steven Fazzari | Discussant: Geoff Willis • C. DURAND & E. STOCKHAMMER: Profits Without Accumulation: Confronting Theories and Stylized Facts • Y. HARADA: Distributional Consequences of Structural Change and Inter-Industry Differentials: CrossCountry Comparisons • Ö. ONARAN & G. GALANIS: The Race to the Bottom in Labor Share and its Effects on Global Growth • H. NISHI: Comparative Evaluation of Different Post-Keynesian Interest Rate Rules, Income Distribution and Firms’ Debt for Macroeconomic Performance Research Area I - INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND GROWTH Chair: Caroline Vincensini | Discussant: Bjoern Jindra • S. PANTHER & S. FLECHTNER: Middle Income Traps, Growth and Inequality: a Political Economy Approach • F. GUADAGNO: Quantifying Industrial Policy: Korea, Taiwan, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico • V. LEMBER, R. KATTEL & T. KALVET: Role of the State in Innovation Process: The Evolution of Public Procurement of Innovation Policies in 11 Countries • D. PIĄTEK: Evolution of Market-Creating Institutions in Transition Countries Research Area S - AGENT-BASED METHODOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMIC APPLICATION Chair & Discussant: Bernhard Rengs • T. HEINRICH: Using ABM to Recreate Empirical Commodity and Resource ETF Trading Patterns • F. JIMENEZ TOVAR & A. LARA-RIVERO: Co-Evolution of Norms and Cooperation. • S. ASJAD NAQVI & M. REHM: Geo-Simulations of Natural Disasters: an Application of a Multi-Agent Model • C. GRÄBNER: Formal Foundations for Agent-Based-Models and Simulations • B. RENGS, M. WÄCKERLE & H. HANAPPI: Agent Based Modelling Of Monetary Unions between Artificial Economies Research Area T - THE TOPICALITY OF JOHN R. COMMONS’ THOUGHT (II) Chair: Takayuki Nakahara | Discussant: Sebastien Lechevalier • B.THÉRET & V. DUTRAIVE: Political Sovereignty and Monetary Sovereignty: an Interpretation Based on the Work of J.R. Commons • J.-J. GISLAIN ET B. THERET: The Topicality of John R. Commons’ Thought: an Introduction to the French Translation of Institutional Economics • L. BAZZOLI & V. DUTRAIVE: From “Creative Democracy” to “Reasonable Capitalism”. A Cross-Lecture of J. Dewey’s Philosophy and J.R. Commons’ Economics • K. KITAGAWA: The Theory of Sovereignty in the Institutional Economics of John R. Commons from The Perspective of Constituent Power 6 ROOMS ↓ Friday 14:30-16:30 S106 Friday 14:30-16:30 S214 Friday 14:30-16:30 S115 Friday 14:30-16:30 S113 Friday 14:30-16:30 S112 Friday 8 Nov - 14:30-16:30 Parallel sessions 3 Conference Theme 5 - INDUSTRIALIZATION-DEINDUSTRIALIZATION-REINDUSTRIALIZATION IN THE AUTOMOBILE SECTOR (I) Chair & Discussant: Koishi Shimizu • V. FRIGANT: Beyond Deindustrialisation Evidences, the New International Division of Labour of Automobile Equipment Suppliers in Europe • M. FREYSSENET: Compared Competitivities of Carmakers in Europe and Their Industrial Location Policy • B. JULLIEN & T. PARDI: The EU’s Inability to Govern the Automotive Industry • T. PARDI: A Model to Follow? The Impact of Neoliberal Policies on the British Automobile Market and Industry Research Area G - THEORY OF REGULATION Chair: Lynne Chester | Discussants: Robert Boyer & Lynne Chester • S. MICHEL: Wage-Labour Nexus and Social Spending over the Long Period: From the Accumulation Support to the Present Conflict of Regulation • T. LAMARCHE: CSR: From a New Conception of Control to Elements of Regulation, • J.-M. TOUZARD : Regulation Theory of the Agricultural Sector • C. DANNREUTHER: Incertain States - The Political Construction of the Small Firm, the Individualization of Risk and the Financial Crisis Research Area A - EXPERIMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS - EPISTEMOLOGICAL ISSUES Chair: Uskali Mäki | Discussants: & Lawrence Boland • L. BOLAND: On the Role and Limitations of Experimental/Behavioural Economics • A. LABROUSSE: Hard Numbers? On The Social and Narrative Construction of Randomized Controlled Experiments in Poor Economics • P. BECKER & N. GOLDSCHMIDT: A Next Step Towards a Cultural Approach to Economics – A Plea for Qualitative Methods • D. MILONAKIS: Mathematics, Formalism and Ideology in Economic Discourse: a Tentative Explanation Research Area C - INSTITUTIONAL COMPLEMENTARITIES AND CHANGE Chair: Alexander Lascaux | Discussant: Paolo Ramazzotti • R. ANDRADE: The Nature of Conventions • E. I. MÉNDEZ, E. K. GARCIA & A. LARA: Anti-Commons and Patent Thicket: in the Automotive Industry • G. CABALLERO: How Do Institutions Change? Institutionalism and Theoretical Approaches to Institutional Change • F. GAGLIARDI: A Bibliometric Analysis of The Literature on Institutional Complementarities Research Area E - MODELS AND DETERMINANTS OF FIRM’ GROWTH Chair & Discussant: Anna Greenwood • F. GAMBAROTTO & S. SOLARI: Are the Mediterranean Countries Facing a New Technological Trajectory? Differences and Similarities of the Software Business Model in Italy and Spain With Respect To Germany • L. MAMICA: Determinants of It Sector Firms’ Competitiveness in Krakow Cluster • C. NGUEDAM NTOUKO: Institutional Quality, Uncertainty and Irreversibility of Private Investment in Developing Countries: Firm-Level Evidence • N. MATHEW: Drivers of Firm Growth: Micro-Evidence from Indian Manufacturing • S. ESQUERRE: Survival after Failing: Study on the French Continuation Procedures 7 Friday 14:30-16:30 S114 Friday 14:30-16:30 S215 Friday 14:30-16:30 S110 Friday 14:30-16:30 S104 Friday 14:30-16:30 S102 Research Area L - CRISIS AND THE LABOUR MARKET Chair: Sebastiano Fadda & Pasquale Tridico |Discussant: Antonella Stirati • B. WOZNIAK-JECHOREK: Unemployment as a Result of the Institutional Structure of the Labour Market • H. PETIT, N. LEVRATTO & R. DUHAUTOIS: How Did Deindustrialisation Reshape the Labour Market? The Case of France. • K. OLAFSDOTTIR & A. EINARSDOTTIR: From Recession to Growth – Recovery in the Labor Market • A. NIVOROZHKIN & L. ROMEU GORDO: Does Extension of Parental Leave Lead to Changing Work Tasks for Young Women?(tbc) Research Area G - MODELLING THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION (in commemoration of Angelo Reati) Chair: Engelbert Stockhammer | Disscussant: Edouard Wolff • A.K. DUTT: Growth, And Personal and Functional Income Distribution: Issues and Heterodox Models • Y. DAFERMOS & C.PAPATHODOROU: Modelling the Effects of Functional on Personal Income Distribution: A Flow-Of-Funds Approach • D. LANG, A. DUTT & S. CHARLES: The Effect of Increased Labour Market Flexibility: Lessons from a PK Framework. • G. WILLIS: Income Distribution and Income Shares: Minskian Stock-Flow Consistent Economic Models Using Real and Financial Capital Research Area I - SPECIAL SESSION : WHERE HAS INDUSTRIALIZATION GONE? Chair: Bernard Chavance | Discussant: Peter Mihalyi & Magdolna Sass • A. SZALAVETZ & M. SASS: Industrial Policy Options For Catching-Up Gvc Actors: The Visegrad Countries in the Post-Crisis Gvc Environment • W. ANDREFF: Comparing Outward Foreign Direct Investment Strategies of Russian and Chinese Multinational Companies: Similarities and Specificities • P. MIHALYI: The Reindustrialisation of the Hungarian Economy: Growth without Profits, 1990 – 2013 • B. JINDRA: FDI from Emerging Economies in EU27 - A Location Choice Analysis Research Area S - AGENT-BASED MACROECONOMICS Chair & Discussant: Marco Raberto • T. TREIBICH, G. DOSI, G. FAGLIOLO, M. NAPOLETANO & A. ROVENTINI: The Times They are A-Changin: Appropriate Macroeconomic Policy for Complex Economies • E. LAURETTA: Finance and Growth: Understanding the Switch from "Virtuous" to "Bad" Cycles in the Finance-Growth Relationship. • L.G. DE FARIA, S. PHELPS & N. CONSTANTINOU: Banks Behavior and Systemic Risk under Basel III Capital Requirements Using an Agent-Based Model • A. LORENTZ, T. CIARLI, M. SAVONA & M. VALENTE: The Role of Technology, Organisation, and Demand in Growth and Income Distribution • T. MARMEFELT: Hanseatic Monetary Arrangements and the Functional Separation of Money Conference Theme 6 - THE FUTURE OF PHARMACEUTICAL’S IN EUROPE Chair & Discussant: Benjamin Coriat • A. CÁRDENAS O´FARRILL: Industrial Policy or Nothing: the Case of the Cuban Biopharmaceutical Industry • G. LABROUCHE: Financialization and Open Innovation: an Example from the Pharmaceutical Industry • M. GRODZICKI: Micro-Level Explanations of Productivity Divergence in European Manufacturing Industries • A. ANDREONI & E. O'SULLIVAN: Breaking Linkages, Losing Value: the Erosion of the Industrial Capabilities Base and its Impact on the Biomedical Industry • N. COUTINET & P. ABECASSIS: The Development of Generic Drugs: Political Decision or Economic Curse? 8 ROOMS ↓ Friday 16:45-18:30 S106 Friday 16:45-18:30 S214 Friday 16:45-18:30 S115 Friday 16:45-18:30 S113 Friday 16:45-18:30 S112 Friday 16:45-18:30 S215 Friday 8 Nov - 16:45-18:30 Parallel Sessions 4 Conference Theme 7 - INDUSTRIALIZATION-DEINDUSTRIALIZATION-REINDUSTRIALIZATION IN THE AUTOMOBILE SECTOR (II) Chair & Discussant: Michel Freyssenet • B. JULLIEN: The Apparent Stability of French Car Demand and the Decline of the Domestic Production • G. BALCET: Regional and Global Strategies of the Fiat Group • K. SHIMIZU: Structural Change of the Market and Globalization Strategy of Japanese Carmakers Conference Theme 8 - INDUSTRIES AT RISK Chair: Mouhoud El Mouhoub |Discussant: Jonathan Perraton • J. PERRATON: Productivity and Structural Change in European Industry: Unfulfilled Promises of Liberalization? • C. DURAND & S MIROUDOT: Is Labor the Fall Guy of a Financial-Led Globalization? • H. UEMURA & S TAHARA: The Transformations of Growth Regime and De-Industrialization in Japan: From an International Perspective • S. LECHEVALIER, J. NISHIMURA & C. STORZ: Diversity in Patterns of Industry Evolution: How an Entrepreneurial Regime Contributed to the Emergence of the Service Robot Industry in Japan Research Area A - MONEY, FINANCE: EPISTEMOLOGICAL ISSUES Chair: Uskali Mäki | Discussants: • R. ANDRADE: Animal Spirits • O. ANANYIN: Abstract and Concrete in Cantillon’s Methodology: Erecting Theoretical System to Explain the Bubble • E.N. AYDINONAT: Models and Context-Specific Institutional Analysis: The Case of the Magrhibi Traders Research Area C - METHODOLOGY, ONTOLOGY AND INSTITUTIONAL EVOLUTION Chair: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira |Discussants: Svetlana Kirdina & Christoph von Freydorf • W. WALLER: Reconsidering Thorstein Veblen’s Use of Instincts • J.B. HALL & A. DUNLAP: Thorstein Veblen and Evolutionary Institutional Methodology: Clarifying Veblen’s Three Approaches • M.A. RIBAS CAVALIERI & L. VIGO DE LIMA: Veblen’s Institutionalism and the Interdiscursivity between Economics and Biology • M. WRENN: Methodology, Ontology and Institutional Evolution • C. HEDERER: Political Parties and the ICT Revolution - An Evolutionary Approach Research Area E - FIRMS AND STRATEGIES IN INCERTAIN TIMES Chair & Discussant: Nanditha Mathew • A. BERNARDI & A. GREENWOOD: The Co-operative Firm: a Lively Non-capitalist Actor for Troubled Market Economies. • B. BOULU-RESHEF, S. CARR & G. KUECHLE: Antecedents of Entrepreneurial Decision-Making: Prediction and Control Strategies • F. BRIDOUX & J.W. STOELHORST: Organization Forms and Cooperation in Firms: a Relational Approach • M. JACQUINET: Neglected Aspects of The Legal Origins of Corporations and the Debate over the Nature of the Firm • U. HAVUÇ & E. ÖZVEREN: Horse Racing Industrial Complex in an Institutionalist New Light: the Interaction of Uncertainty, Knowledge and Economic Rationality Research Area G - FINANCIALIZATION, MONETARY POLICY AND INEQUALITY (in commemoration of Angelo Reati) Chair: Dany Lang | Discussant: Engelbert Stockhammer • S. FAZZARI: Inequality and Household Finance during the Consumer Age • P. DÜNHAUPT: An Empirical Assessment of the Contribution of Corporate Governance and Financialization to the Rise in Income Inequality • E. WOLFF: Rising Profitability and the Middle Class Squeeze • S. STORM: Europe’s Hunger Games: Income distribution, Cost Competitiveness and Crisis 9 Friday 16:45-18:30 S110 Friday 16:45-18:30 S104 Friday 16:45-18:30 S102 Friday 18 :30-20 :00 Friday 16:45-18:30 S114 Research Area J - FINANCIAL STABILITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH NEXUS: HOW TO REDESIGN RELEVANT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT? Chair: Dominique Plihon | Discussant: Malcom Sawyer • F. ULGEN: “Redesigning Finance Towards Job-Creating Long-Term Development: some Regulatory Roots” and “Financial Systems and Sustainable Development” • E. JEFFERS: Central Bank Intervention in the Present Crisis • H. PEUKERT: Mega-Banks • M. SAWYER: Financial Systems and Sustainable Development Research Area S - SIMULATION EXPERIMENT WITH LABOR MARKETS MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICIES Chair & Discussant: Anna Maria Variato • J.-I. INOUE & H. CHEN: Statistical Mechanics of Human Resource Allocation: Inverse Potts Problem that Reveals the Network Topology of International Labor Markets • J.-D. KANT, G. BALLOT & O. GOUDET: Modeling Both Sides of the French Labour Market With Adaptive Agents under Bounded Rationality • A. TEGLIO, S. CINCOTTI & M. RABERTO: Fiscal Expansion Vs. Fiscal Consolidation in the Aftermath of a Financial Crisis. The Eurace Perspective. • B. OZEL, E. J. ERLINGSSON, M. RABERTO & H. STEFANSSON: Adaptive Monetary and Fiscal Policies to Promote Investment in an Agent-Based Model • A. VARIATO & P. FERRI: Fiscal Policies, Quantity Adjustments and Endogenous Business Cycles Conference Theme 9 - CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, Chair: Ismail Erturk | Discussant: Zelijca Kozul Wright • G. THEYEL: A Framework for Understanding Emerging Industries • M. NIEDDU & F.D. VIVIEN: Productive Collective Patrimonies and Sustainability Transitions • P. BOUQUILLON: The Concept of Creative Industries in the Speeches of Major International Organizations: What Stakes in Public Policies? • L. DALMAS, V. GERONIMI, J.-F. NOËL & K.S. TSANG: Methods for the Economic Valuation of Urban Heritage: a Sustainability-Based Approach Research Area B - ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY Chair: Hanno Pahl | Discussant: Jens Maeße • J. WULLWEBER: The Molecular Practices of Finance: Thinking Finance Bottom-Up • M. HUGHES: The Role of Economic Theory in Constructing Germany’s ‘Bank-Based’ Financial System • K. NIELSEN: Is Social Capital ‘Capital’? - A Response to Geoff Hodgson • S. ELLENBECK: The Social Construction of Costs in Economic Studies MEMBERSHIP MEETING - AMPHITHEATER HANNAH ARENDT 10 ROOMS ↓ Saturday 8:45-10:45 S214 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S112 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S115 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S113 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S110 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S215 Saturday 9 Nov - 08:45-10:45 Parallel Sessions 5 Conference Theme 10 - INDUSTRIAL POLICIES, WHY AND HOW? Chair & Discussants: Cedric Durand & Sébastien Lechevalier • S. J. KONZELMANN: ‘Creating Winners’ in a Liberal Market Economy: is there an Olympic Legacy for British Industry? • V. DEMENTYEV & V. VISHNEVSKY: Neoindustrialization in the Global Context: an Evolutionary Approach • G. COLLETIS: Some Reasons to Consider Industry as a Common Patrimony • C. PITELIS: Re-Industrialising Old Europe - A Strategy for Sustainable Competitiveness and Growth Conference Theme 11 - ECONOMICS OF CONVENTIONS, INDUSTRIES AND QUALITIES Chair & Discussant: Christian Bessy • Y. OTA: Role of Contexts and Conventions in Firms’ Resource Selection and Mobilization • R. TOGAWA & F. SUDA: Selling Japanese “Cool” • G. DE LARQUIER: Enterprises as Nexus of Quality Conventions between Three Markets • T. SMADJA-RAKOTONDRAMANITRA: Socio-Economic Analysis of the Rice Insufficiency in Madagascar Research Area A - ECONOMICS AND THE PLURALITY OF SCIENCE: CONSEQUENCES FOR INTERDISCIPLINARITY AND POLICY DECISION MAKING Chair: N. Emrah Aydınonat | Discussant: Uskali Mäki & Ernst Hollander • E. HOLLANDER: Interdisciplinarities when Studying Environment Economy Interactions • C. LAURENT: Building Meta-Knowledge on the Plurality of Science for Researchers and Policy Makers • U. MAKI: On the Institutional and Epistemic Forces that Drive Disciplinarity and Interdisicplinarity Research Area C - THE EFFECTS OF 'NEOLIBERAL' POLICIES- CONCEPTUAL ISSUES Chair: Rogerio Andrade | Discussants: Esther Jeffers & Paolo Ramazzotti • P. RAMAZZOTTI: Technocratic Consensus, Institutional Change and Questionable Ends. Remarks on Italy’s Economic Policy • A. SINDZINGRE: Whatever the Inconsistencies and Effects? The Resilience of Policy Reform in Developing Countries • C. THOMASBERGER: Europe at a Crossroads: Planning for the Market Versus Planning for Freedom • J. KAPAS & P. CZEGLEDI: Institutions and Policies of Economic Freedom: which Effects in which Run? Research Area F - WHAT IMPACT OF THE NOTION OF PUBLIC GOODS IN PUBLIC POLICY? Chair: Pierre Labarthe | Discussant: Nathalie Lazaric • J.F. HURIC LARSEN: Competition Policy and Environmental Policy • A. TROUVÉ, M. BERRIET-SOLLIEC & F.-G. LATASTE: What Impact of the Notion of Public Goods in Public Policy. The Case of the Common Agricultural Policy • P. LABARTHE, C. LAURENT & F. GALLOUJ: Public Goods Vs. Private Goods and the “Back-Office” Of Advisory Services in Agriculture • V. TERMINI: Energy, Innovation and Climate Change: the Challenge of Addressing Global Public Goods • J. DWYER: Public Goods, Ecosystem Services and the Need for a Broader Policy Approach Research Area G - THE EURO CRISIS: THEORIES AND POLICIES Chair: Charles Dannreuther | Discussant: Ahmet Insel • B. SCHÜTZ & J. KAPELLER: Debt, Boom, Bust: A Theory of Minsky-Veblen Cycles • J. MARIE: Facing the Great Recession in the Eurozone: What Should Be a Post Keynesian Monetary Policy? • U. WITT: Sound Politics when Economic Growth Rates are Declining • J. MAZIER & P. PETIT: In Search of Sustainable Paths for the Eurozone in the Troubled Post-2008 World • P. TRIDICO: Italy: from Economic Decline to the Current Crisis 11 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S103 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S102 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S104 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S107 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S106 Saturday 8:45-10:45 S101 Research Area J - POLITICS OF FINANCIAL REGULATION: HOW CRISIS INTERVENTION BECOMES KNOWLEDGE Chair & Discussant: Benjamin Wilhelm • T. WALTER: Regulation, Economic Expertise and Performativity –Regulating or Context Steering the Economy by Enacting Different Economic Realities? • M. LENGLET: Expressing Financial Regulation, Accessing Financial Practices: the Promises of an Anthropological Approach of Financial Markets • J. DUMOUCHEL: The Scientification of Finance and the Emergence of Central Banks' Standard Based Practice of Financial Stabilization • B. WILHELM: Politics of Time and European Banking Regulation • A. LAGNA: Derivatives and Financialisation of the Italian state • S. HARNAY & L. SCIALOM: Banking Regulations Vs. Economic Theories of Regulation: a Study of Relationships and Mutual Influences Research Area K - GENDER AND POWER Chair & Discussant: Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger • K. MADER & A. SCHNEEBAUM: The Gendered Nature of Intra-Household Decision Making in and across Europe • E. ADDIS: Social Capital and Gender Catching up in the Italian North-South Dynamics. • M. OMUKAGA: Women on Boards of Directors Research Area N - Buen Vivir (I) Chair & Discussant: Mario Biggeri • S. BAGNI: From Welfare State towards Caring State? • M. BIGGERI & A. FERRANINI: Reconciling Buen Vivir and Human Development? A Meso-Level Perspective • S. GARCIA ALVAREZ: What is the Sumak Kawsay or Well-Being and what has it been done in Ecuador. 2007-2012 • G. CALLIGARIS & R. TREVINI BELLINI: Yasuní-Itt: An Initiative towards Buen Vivir Research Area T - PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL COST Chair: Oleg Ananyin | Discussant: Uskali Maki • E. BERTRAND: ‘The Fugitive’: The Figure of the Judge in Coase’s Economics • C. CHAMPEYRACHE: Coase (1960) and the Disentanglement of the Legal-Economic Nexus • V.M. LEITE NEVES: K. William Kapp Vs. the Mainstream on Social Costs: the Rationale for a NonDialogue • D. GINDIS: Law and Economics on Capitol Hill: the Case of the Corporate Rights and Responsibilities Hearings Research Area V - EVOLUTIONARY METHODOLOGY AND ECONOMIC SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Chair: John. B. Hall | Discussant: William Waller • L.C. BRESSER-PEREIRA: Developmentalism: the Alternative to Economic Liberalism • S. KIRDINA: Social Evolutionary Development under Institutional Control • V. VALENTINOV: The Complexity-Sustainability Trade-Off in Social Systems Theory Research Area W - DEFENCE AND SECURITY INDUSTRY – (I) Chair: Luc Mampaey | Discussant: Claude Serfati • Y. QUÉAU: Drivers, Trends, Threats and Opportunities of the Globalization Process of Arms Production • V. BOULANIN: From Defence Company to Global Security Solutions Provider: Mapping the Diversification of Major Arms Producer into the Security Realm • D. FIOTT: The European Commission, the European Defence Agency and European Defence-Industrial Integration: a Question of Institutional Rivalry? • J. MAWDSLEY: The Limitations of EU Research Policy as an Industrial Policy Instrument: The Case of Security Research • S. MATELLY & J.-P. MAULNY: The Challenge of Co-Operation in the Field of Defence R&D in Europe 12 ROOMS ↓ Saturday 11:00-13:00 S214 Saturday 9 Nov - 11:00-13:00 Parallel Sessions 6 Conference Theme 12 – TRANSFORM ! EUROPE. WHICH POLICIES FOR PRODUCTIVE RECONSTRUCTION IN SOUTHERN EUROPE Chair & Discussant: Sigfrido Ramirez Perez • A. SIMONAZZI: Wanted: an Industrial Policy for the Southern European Countries (the Case of Italy) • A.F. STEINKO: New Models of Production and Socio-ecological Transformations. For a Cooperative European Division of Labor • G. SAKELLARIDIS: The Productive Model of Greece as a Cause of the Current Crisis and a Proposal for a New Model for Sustainable and Inclusive Development • V. ARANITOU: Industry, Competitiveness, Sectorial Policies in Greece: Towards an Alternative Growth Strategy Saturday 11:00-13:30 S112 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S115 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S113 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S114 Special session - JOURNALS: OLD AND NEW BUSINESS MODELS Chair & Discussant: Agnés Labrousse & Wolfram Elsner Research Area A - FORMALIZATION: FORMS, ROLE AND LIMITATIONS Chair: Emrah Aydinonat | Discussants: Dimitris Milonakis & Uskali Mäki • L. HARDT: Models are Metaphors, Metaphors are Models • V. MISSOS: Alfred Marshall on Mathematics: Amicus Mathematica, Sed Magis Amice Veritas • I. NEGRU & J. MORGAN: The Concept of Responsibility in Economics, Briefly Illustrated using Alan Greenspan: Hippocratic Economics? • B.J. LOASBY: Messages, Theories and Policies: The Role of Equilibrium in Evolution Research Area C - THE EFFECTS OF 'NEOLIBERAL' POLICIES- APPLIED ANALYSIS Chair & Discussant: Alice Sindzingre • R. FIORENTINI: Neoliberal Policies, Income Distribution Inequality and the Financial Crisis • G. SARIISKI & R. RANGELOVA: Negative Impacts of The Neoliberal Policies on the Bulgarian Financial Sector • G.I. TUNC, S. TÜRÜT-AŞIK & E. AKBOSTANCI: Neoliberal Industrialization and Environmental Policies in Turkey: Post 1980’s • M. LISSOWSKA: Is Poverty and Inequality Actually Good for Growth? Research Area D - EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS IN INNOVATION Chair & Discussant: Andreas Pyka • A. LARA-RIVERO, E.I. MÉNDEZ & K. GARCIA: Anti-Commons, Patent Thicket and NPE: a Network Analysis for the Automotive Industry, 2005-2013 • I. SALAVISA & C. SOUSA: Energy Technologies, Innovation and Sustainability: Strategies and Alliances of New Technology-Intensive Firms • D. MOSCHELLA, G. DOSI & D. GRAZZI: The Determinants of International Competitiveness: a FirmLevel Perspective 13 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S110 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S215 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S103 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S102 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S105 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S104 Research Area F - EXPLORING THE ROLE OF HABITUAL PRACTICES, SOCIAL NORMS AND PEERS IN (UN)SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOURS: THEORY, EVIDENCE AND POLICY Chair: Aurélie Trouvé | Discussant: Catherine Laurent • K. MARECHAL & L. HOLZEMZE: ‘Habitual Practice’ and Household Energy Consumption: Opening the Black-Box through Discussing People’s Relationship with their Homes • D. BRECARD, F. SALLADARE & S. BRECARD: Green Consumption and Peer Effects: an Application to Seafood Products in France (tbc) • N. LAZARIC, J. BELIN, S. LAVAUD, A. DOUAI, F. LE GUEL & V. OLTRA: Social Norms and Consumer’s Green Behaviour: Theory and Evidence from France • T.J. FOXON & L. MIDDLEMISS: A Co-Evolutionary Approach to the Evolution of (un)Sustainable Practices: Case o Entertainment Practices Research Area G – ON THE GERMAN MODEL Chair: Robert Delorme | Discussants: S. Pleukert & Ulrich Witt • G. DUVAL: Le modèle allemand au-delà des mythes • J.-D. WEISZ: Another Way to Learn from the German Model • B. YOUNG: Ordoliberalism and its Contradictions in Resolving the Euro-Crisis Research Area J - MONETARY ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Chair: Oliver Kessler | Discussant: Timo Walter • A. DE LEÓN-ARIAS: Reviewing the Wicksellian Monetary Policy Based on Interest Rates Rules: Some lessons from Myrdal´s Monetary Equilibrium • M. CZAPLICKI: Macroprudential Policy in Emerging Markets. One Size does not Fit All • M. CZAPLICKI & P. WIEPRZOWSKI: The Impact of Financialization on Income Inequality • C. VON FREYDORF: Is the Discourse in Mainstream Economics Finally Opening Up? The Case of Still Neglected Unconventional Monetary Policy Options in Times of Crises • Z. GAL & M. SASS: Financial FDI in CEECS Revisited – In the Context of the Dependent Market Economies Model Research Area K - LAND, LABOUR AND GENDER IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Chair: Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Discussant: Irene van Staveren • G. YALONETZKY & J. GALLEGOS: Spousal Inequality in the Allocation of Time: the Case of Mexico • J. GEBERT & Z. BAJMOCY: The Informational Base of Local Economic Development According to the Capability Approach • F. BURCHI: Women’s Political Representation and Poverty in the Educational Dimension: a DistrictLevel Analysis in India Research Area M - SOCIAL ECONOMICS Chair: Christina Sousa & Discussants: Helena Lopes & Wilfred Dolfsma • H. LOPES, T. CALAPES & D. LOPES: Work Autonomy and Employee Involvement in the EU – A MultiLevel Analysis • L. ANDRIANI & F SABATINI: Institutional Trust and Pro-Social Behaviour in a State Capacity Building Process • C. M. BAUM: Retail Context-in-Action: a Relational Framework of Ethical and Organic Consumption • B. BOULU-RESHEF: How Personal Identity Economics Reconciles Identification and Individuation Strategies • J. GROENEWEGEN: Economics and the Design for (Moral) Values Research Area N - BUEN VIVIR (II) Chair & Discussant: Salvatore Monni • G.R. DULCEY MARTINEZ: Human Bogotá: a Commitment to the City in the Construction of a New Socioeconomic Paradigm • D. ANDRADE: The Paradigm “Vivir Bien” Turns into Praxis in Public Management/Investment • A. C. SALAZAR VINTIMILLA: Estimados Amigos Envio El Abstrac De Poencia Sobre El Buen Vivir 14 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S107 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S106 Saturday 11:00-13:00 S101 ROOMS ↓ Saturday 13:00-14:30 S104 ROOMS ↓ Saturday 14:30-16:15 S214 Research Area T - TODAY'S RELEVANCE OF HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY Chair & Discussant: Niels Goldschmidt (ne vient pas) • R. SOLIANI: The Abbé Galiani: Which Roots of his Opposition to Physiocracy? • L. MARCO & S. MIHAYLOVA: Are the Arguments of the Liberalism Soluble in the History? The Debate on the Organization of the Work (1840-1850) • M. KLAES: Coase's Problem with Social Cost Research Area V - ONTOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS Chair & Discussant: Jan-Willem Stoelhorst • P. VAN GRIETHUYSEN: Rethinking Evolutionary Economics Epistemology: Lessons from Veblen and Georgescu-Roegen. • G. LIAGOURAS: From Population Thinking to Evo-Devo: Lessons for Evolutionary Economists • J.W. STOELHORST & F. BRIDOUX: A Naturalistic Stakeholder View of Social Welfare Research Area W - DEFENCE AND SECURITY INDUSTRY – (II) Chair: Claude Serfaty | Discussant: Luc Mampaey • D. STANISIC: Terrorist Attacks and Foreign Direct Investment Flows between Countries • R. BELLAIS & V. BOULANIN: Bordersecurity, A New Market for the Military-Industrial Complex? • S. MAKKI: From a Transatlantic Homeland Security Debate to a Military-Security Industrial System in Europe : Rebalancing the Role of Research for a Greater Democratic Oversight and a BetterInformed Public Debate Saturday 9 Nov - 13:00-14:30 Parallel Sessions 7 Research Area N - BUEN VIVIR (III)- POSTER SESSION • X. JACOME GUAYASAMIN: El Talento Humano de Alto Nivel O Migración Calificada, Una Perspectiva Para El Buen Vivir • C. MARCILLO: El Buen Vivir: Tergiversaciones Del Concepto En Ecuador • H. RADMARD: Institutional Quality and Public Spending Efficiency: A Non-Parametric Approach" Saturday 9 Nov - 14:30-16:15 Parallel Sessions Conference Theme 13 –TRANSFORM ! Europe. Round table of economists and trade unionists: Which EU industrial policies in times of crisis and ecological transition? Chair & Discussant: Elisabeth Gauthier • J. BAUM: Are Cheap Fossil Fuels Comparative Advantages? Views on (Re)Industrialisation and Energy in Europe and USA • S. RAMIREZ PEREZ: The European Government of Industries: Between the Politics of Industries and Industrial Policies • J.-C. LE DUIGOU: Which place for Europe in the New Industrialized world in the making? (French) • M.PIANTA: An Industrial Policy for Europe 15 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S112 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S115 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S113 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S114 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S110 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S215 Special Session - THE DEVELOPMENT OF POST-AUTITISTIC ECONOMIC – Open Round Table with German, Italian and French PhD Students and Representatives of the Atterrés and of ATTAC Chair: Wolfram Elsner Research Area A – DEBATES ON RELEVANCE OF VARIOUS APPROACHES Chair: N. Emrah Aydınonat | Discussant: Robert Delorme & N. Emrah Aydınonat • A. FUSARI: Mainstream Economics and its Opponents: Pure and Pre-Institutional Theory ; ‘Natural’ and ‘Necessary’ Systems • V. COJANU: The Self, Rationality, and the Modernity of Homo Economicus • H. SIEMSEN: Popularization as Method: The Democratization of Economic Thinking • R. DELORME: Today's Relevance of Keynes' Methodological Revolution. A Reappraisal through Deep Complexity Theory • H. KIM: Limitations and Innovation Agendas of Marxian Economics Research Area O - INSTITUTIONAL DYNAMICS IN SOCIAL INNOVATION AT THE LOCAL AND REGIONAL LEVEL Chair: Francesca Gambarotto | Discussant: Abdel-Illah Hambouch • L. JEBALI: Dépendances régionales globale et locale et inégalités de répartition des revenus électriques en Tunisie • M. RUSSO: Networks of Mechanical sectors before the 2008 Crisis and beyond: Regional Policies in a EU Dimension • L. OLIPRA, E. PANCER-CYBULSKA & L. CYBULSKI: The Importance of Wroclaw Airport for the Development and Activity of Companies in the Dolnoslaskie Region (Poland) • E. SCORSONE: Institutional Change and Adaption in Response to Economic Decline: the Case of the City of Detroit, MI Research Area D - GENERAL PURPOSE TECHNOLOGIES Chair: Isabel Salavisa | Discussant: Marc Jacquinet • A. SZALAVETZ: Policy Support To Commercialisation – An Instrument to Ensure a Future for Manufacturing in Europe • S. VANNUCCINI & U CANTNER: On (European) Industrial Policy, Smart Specialization and a New View of General Purpose Technologies • S. NADEL: Organizational Structure and EMS Adoption: The Case of the French Agro-Food Firms • A. LASCAUX : Inter-Firm Trust and Radical Innovations: A Straitjacket or a Goad Resarch Area F - ENVIRONMENT-ECONOMY INTERACTIONS Chair & Discussant: Maurizio Franzini • F. KARANFIL, T. JOBERT & A. TYKHONENKO: Estimating Country-Specific Environmental Kuznets Curves from Panel Data: a Bayesian Shrinkage Approach • D. MACKINNON, A. CUMBERS, R. MCMASTER, S. DAWLEY & A. PIKE: Creating New Regional Pathways? Renewable Energy and Industrial Revitalisation in Scotland • C. SOUSA: Using Bibliometrics and Social Network Analysis to Study the Emergence and Evolution of the Knowledge Space in Wind Power Innovation Journey • C. BRENNI: Indigenous Peoples in the International Food Movement: a theoretical perspective Research Area G - REBALANCING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE Chair: Jean –Christophe Graz & Discussant: Servaas Storm • A. ISOGAI: Transformations of the Japanese Corporate System and Possibilities of the "New J-Type Firm" Re-Examined • S.J. KONZELMANN & O. BUTZBACH: The Alternatives within: Endogenous Drivers of Policy Change within Liberal Market Economies • J.-C. GRAZ: Securing and Privatizing Risks: Globalisation, Standardization and Regulation of the Insurance Industry • P.M. PIACENTINI & A. BIANCO: The Macro-Financial Sustainability of Financialization 16 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S103 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S102 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S104 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S107 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S101 Saturday 14:30-16:15 S106 Research Area J - EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS, POLITICAL ECONOMY AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS Chair & Discussant: Laurence Scialom • A. NESVETAILOVA: Inside and Outside, or Private and Public Money: “Liquidity” in Early Institutional Political Economy • O. KESSLER: Is there Energy in the System? On Evolution and Information • H. SCHWARTZ: Can we Use Evolutionary Economics to Understand the Financial Crisis in Particular and Financial Crises in General? • R. PALAN: Evolutionary Institutionalism and International Relations Theory Research Area K - CLASS, GENDER AND INTERSECTIONALITY Chair & Discussant: Francesco Burchi • C. D'IPPOLITI & M. CORDI: Class and Gender in The EU, before and during the Crisis • G. KUTSCHER & E. HANAPPI-EGGER: Class-Consciousness Revisited: a Conceptual Approach • A. SCHNEEBAUM: Motherhood and the Lesbian Wage Premium Research Area N - BUEN VIVIR (IV), Chair & Discussant: Salvatore Monni • Y. TANDON: (Title to be defined) • CARRAVAGIO, CONTE, FICCINI & FILLECIA: Buen Vivir: Sumak Kawsay and Reality • B. CRIMELLA & M. GIORDANO: Indiginous Voices: Enriching Contamination between Buen Vivir Ubuntu and the Western World Research Area T - ECONOMICS OF CONVENTIONS, CAPITALISM AND VALUES Chair: & Discussant: Guillemette de Larquier • C. BESSY: Theories of Value and of Valuation • R. KOUMAKHOV: Conventions, Social Identifications and Rationality: some Applications to Financial Crisis • J. TATEMI: Urban Industries in the Era of Cognitive Capitalism: Conventions, Values and ‘Construction of Quality’ • T. YAMAMOTO: Cognitive Capitalism and the New Spirit of Capitalism • H. CLÉMENT-PITIOT: Viability, Conventions and Regulations: Methodology for a Pragmatic Economics Research Area S - INDUSTRY DYNAMICS AND INVESTMENT FROM THE BOTTOM-UP Chair & Discussant: Manuel Wäckerle • S.-H. CHEN & B.-T. CHIE: Role of Price in Industry Dynamics: a Modular Perspective • B. VERMEULEN, A. PYKA & T. BUCHMANN: Technological Development by Value Networks in a MultiRegion Industry; An Agent-Based Model for Innovation Policy Experimentation • S. KORNILOV & T. POLAJEVA: Applying Agent-Based Modeling in Defining Infrastructure Policy • M. MAZZOLI, M. MORINI & P. TERNA: Industrial Structure and the Macroeconomy • C. METZIG & M. B. GORDON: Stochastic Replicator Dynamics Explaining Firm Evolution Research Area L - LABOUR POLICY Chair: Sebastiano Fadda | Discussant: Héloïse Petit • E. S. LEVRERO: Back to the Past: a Classical-Marxian Interpretation of the Changes in Income Distribution in the Years 1970-2012 • G. CARDULLO & E. GUERCI: Interpreting the Beveridge Curve. An Agent-Based Approach. • E. VALAT: State Aid for Mobility in French Overseas Departments and the Access of Natives Back to the Labor Market 17 Saturday 20:00… Saturday 16 :30-18:30 PLENARY SESSION - Amphitheater Gutenberg Michel Aglietta (University of Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-la-Défense, CEPII) "Competitiveness, innovation systems and sustainable growth in Europe"? Discussants: Mario Pianta (Urbino University, Sbilanciamoci) and Robert Guttmann (Hosftra and University Paris 13) GALA DINER: EGLISE DES CARMÉLITES - MUSÉE DE SAINT DENIS 22 bis rue Gabriel Peri – 93200 Saint-Denis (to be reached by tram - stop at “Saint Denis Basilique” or alternatively by a bus leaving from the Bobigny Campus at 18h45) Métro : ligne Stop at « Saint-Denis Porte de Paris » (exit 4) Or : 154, 254, 177, 255, 170 By Car : A1 et A 86 – exit « Saint-Denis Porte de Paris » Parking at « Porte de Paris et Basilique » 18 PLENARY SESSION - Susana Borras (Amphitheater Gutenberg) RA-G Conf. Theme 6 Theory of reguThe Future of lation Pharmaceutical’s in Europe RA-E RA-C RA-G Models and Institutional Modelling the determinants complementari- causes and of firm'growth ties and Change effects of income RA-G The consequences of changes in income MEMBERSHIP MEETING (Amphitheatre Hannah Arendt) RA-S RA-E RA-C RA-G Simulation ExFirms and Methodology, FinancializaOntology and tion, monetary periment with strategies in incertain times Institutional policy and Labor markets Evolution inequality Monetary and Fiscal Policies RA-S Agent-Based Macroeconomics RA-C RA-E RA-L Institutions and Topics in Het- Human capital Development erodox Micro- and education economics II RA-X Networks Conf. Theme 4 The Future of Evolutionary Economics S115 RA-S Evolutionary Finance S106 RA T The topicality of John R. Commons’ thought (I) RA-B RA-A Conf. Theme 7 Economic Money, finance: IndustrializationSociology epistemological deindustrializationissues reindustrialization in the automobile sector – (II) RA-S RA T Agent-Based The topicality of methodology John R. Commons’ and Evolutionthought (II) ary Economic Application RA-L RA-A Conf. Theme 5 Crisis and Experimental Industrializationthe labour and behavioral deindustrializationeconomics - reindustrialization in market epistemological the automobile issues sector – I RA-I Industrial Policy and Growth S112 S113 S215 S114 RA-E RA-L RA-G RA-I Topics in Het- Labour in Histor- Changes in Comparative erodox Micro- ical and Theoret- Income DistriPolitical economics (I) ical Perspective bution and Economy Their Causes S104 RA-C Firms, Institutions, Change S214 S102 Conf. Theme 2 RA-N The Future of Human DevelInstitutional opment Economics Welcome « Degustation » (Wine tasting) (Amphitheater Gutenberg) RA-J Conf. Theme 8 Conf. Theme 9 Financial stability Industries at Creative Indusand economic Risk tries growth nexus: Friday How to redesign 16:45-18:30 relevant financial institutions and markets for industrial development? Friday 18:30-20:30 S110 Conf. Theme 1 The Future Of Friday Economic Growth 8:45-10:45 In Small Islands Developing States … (I) Conf. Theme 3 The Future Of Friday Economic Growth 11:00-13:00 In Small Islands Developing States…(II) RA-I Where has indusFriday trialization gone? 14:30-16:30 Thusday 16:00-18:00 Thusday 19:00… ROOMS THURSDAY & FRIDAY Planning Saturday 16h30-18h30 Saturday 20:00 … Saturday 14:30-16h15 Saturday 13:00-14:30 Saturday 11:00-13:00 Saturday 8:45-10:45 ROOMS Conf. Theme 13 TRANSFORM!Europe. Round table of economists and trade unionists… Special session The developpment of Postautistic economics (Open Round Table) S214 S112 Conf. Theme 10 Conf. Industrial Poli- Theme 11 cies, Why and EconomHow? ics of Conventions, Industries and Qualities Conf. Theme 12 Special TRANSsession FORM!Europe. Journals: Which Policies Old and For Productive new busiReconstruction ness modIn Southern els Europe S114 RA-G RA-J German Monetary econo- Econommy ics, Finance and Financial Institutions S105 RA-K RA-M Land, - Social Labour Econoand Gen- mics der in Developing Countries S215 S103 S102 RA-G RA-J RA-K The Politics of Gender Euro Financial and Powcrisis: Regulaer theories tion… and policies Gala Diner RA-L Labour policy RA-S Industry Dynamics and Investment from the BottomUp RA-T RA-V RA-W Today's Ontological Foun- Defence relevance dations of Evolu- and Secuof history tionary Economics rity Indusof political try (II) Economy S107 S106 S101 RA-T RA-V RA-W Problems Evolutionary meth- Defence of social odology and eco- and Secucost nomic social devel- rity Indusopment try (I) RA-N Buen Vivir III. Poster session RA-N RA-T Buen Economics Vivir IV of Conventions, Capitalism and Values RA-N - Buen Vivir II S104 RA-N - Buen Vivir I PLENARY SESSION – Michel Aglietta (Amphitheater Gutenberg) RA-A RA-O RA-D RA-F RA-G RA-J RA-K Debates institu- General EnvironReEvoluClass, on Reletional Purpose mentbalanc- tionary Gender vance of dynamics Technol- Economy ing Econom- and InterVarious in social ogies Interac- public ics, Politi- sectionaliApproach- innovation tions and cal Econty es at the private omy and local and Social regional Systems level S113 RA-C The Effects of 'neoliberal' Policies… S110 RA-F What impact of the notion of public goods in public policy? … RA-A RA-C RA-D RA-F Formaliza- The EfEvolu- Exploring tion: fects of tionary the role of forms, role 'neoliber- Aspects in habitual and limita- al' Poli- Innova- practices, tions cies- Aption social plied norms and Analysis peers … S115 RA-A Economics and the plurality of science … SATURDAY Planning