HES: ANN--ECHE2007
Carlo Zappia
zappia at unisi.it
Fri Sep 28 06:06:43 EDT 2007
Dear All,
Please find below the programme for the 12th annual European Conference on
the History of Economics, to be held at the Certosa di Pontignano, Siena
(Italy), on 4-6 October.
For more details see: http://www.econ-pol.unisi. Sincerely yours,
Carlo Zappia
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Thursday, 4 October
7.00 pm Registrati
8.00 pm Welcome Dinner
Friday, 5 October
9.00 am Welcome
9.15 am Opening Lecture
Hilbert and the Axiomatic Approach: Its Background and Development Leo Corry (Tel-Aviv University)
10.15 am Coffee/tea break
10.45 am
Gerard Debreu: from Nicolas Bourbaki to Adam Smith. A phenomenology of
becoming an economist
Till Duppe (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Discussant: Bruna Ingrao (University of Rome, La Sapienza)
11.45 am
Schelling's non-axiomatics
Alessandro Innocenti (University of Siena)
Discussant: Philippe Fontaine (ENS Cachan)
1.00 pm Lunch
2.30 pm
On Robert Remak's Superposed Price Systems: Before Axiomatization< Harald Hageman (Univ. of Hohenheim) and Lionello F. Punzo (Univ. of Siena)
Discussant: Ivan Moscati (Bocconi University, Milan)
3.30 pm Ragnar Frisch's Axiomatic Approach in Econometrics
Olav Bjerkholt (University of Oslo) and Ariane Dupont (INRETS, Paris)
Discussant: Lionello Punzo (Univers
4.30 pm Coffee/tea break
5.00 pm
Dynamics versus axiomatisation: the case of the Italian Paretian
Mario Pomini (University of Padua) and
Gianfranco Tusset (University of Padua)
Discussant: Massimo Di Matteo (University of Siena)
8.00 pm Conference Dinner
Saturday, 6 October
9.15 am
A Pioneering Argument for the Axiomatic Method Revealed in Whately�s
Economics
Chikakazu Tadakoshi (Yokohama City University)
Discussant: Jose Luis Cardoso (Technical University of Lisbon)
10.15 am
Robbins's Essay and the axiomatisation of economics
Roger Backhouse (Univ. of Birmingham) and Steve Medema (Univ. of Colorado at
Denver)
Discussant: Annalisa Rosselli (University of Rome, Tor Vergata)
11.15 am Coffee/tea break
11.45 am
The significance of modelling in Economics for the development of
Mathematics: The minimax-, the duality-, and the Kuhn-Tucker theorem
Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen (Roskilde University)
Discussant: Nicola Giocoli (University of Pisa)
1.00 pm Lunch
2.30 pm
Axiomatization, Immunization, and Convention in Economics
Arnis Vilks (Leipzig Graduate School of Management)
Discussant: Marco Dardi (University
4.30 pm Visit to Siena
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