Program

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Time Event  
09:00 - 09:15 Welcome session: Antoine Parent & Pierre Borgnat  
09:15 - 11:15 Economic Growth & Complexity - KEYNOTE SPEAKER Pr. Steven DURLAUF (09:15-10:00)  
10:00 - 10:25 › Making the most of scarcity? The role of natural assets in Japanese economic development (1874-1940) - jean-pascal bassino, Institut d'Asie Orientale, École normale supérieure de Lyon  
10:25 - 10:50 › Volatility and Economic Growth in the Twentieth Century - Marco Dueñas, Department of Economics and Trade - Universidad de Bogota Jorge Tadeo Lozano  
10:50 - 11:15 › Spurious periodicities in cliometric series: simultaneous testing - Kufenko Vadim, University of Hohenheim, Institute of Economics  
11:15 - 11:40 Coffee break  
11:40 - 12:30 Monetary Cliometrics & Complexity  
11:40 - 12:05 › The taylor Rule in the 1920s - Alex Field, Santa Clara University  
12:05 - 12:30 › The Fed policy conduct during the interwar period - Olivier DAMETTE, Bureau d'économie théorique et appliquée - Antoine PARENT, Laboratoire d'économie des transports  
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch  
14:00 - 15:35 Financial Cliometrics & Complexity - KEYNOTE SPEAKER Pr. Michael BORDO  
14:00 - 14:45 › Reflections on the Evolution of Financial Crises: Theory, History and Empirics - Michael Bordo, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey [New Brunswick]  
14:45 - 15:10 › Financial Indicators and the Business Cycle: The Contribution of Recurrence Plot Analysis - Catherine Kyrtsou, University of Macedonia, Dept. of Economics, Thessaloniki  
15:10 - 15:35 › A topology of world equity markets, 1960-2015 - Cécile Bastidon, Laboratoire d'Économie Appliquée au Développement  
15:35 - 16:00 Coffee break  
16:00 - 17:35 Time analysis & complexity - KEYNOTE SPEAKER Dr. Diego GARLASCHELLI (16:00-16:45)  
16:00 - 16:45 › Economic systems in and out of equilibrium: network models of trade, systemic risk, and early-warning signals - Diego Garlaschelli, Lorentz Institute for Theoretical Physics  
16:45 - 17:10 › Merchant Bank Trade Financing and the British Economy, 1880-1913 - Walter Jansson, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge  
17:10 - 17:35 › Nonlinear interdependencies or contagions phenomenons between the main European stock market indices? Evidence from a chaos-stochastic model - RACHIDA HENNANI, Laboratoire Montpelliérain d'Économie Théorique et Appliquée  

Friday, June 10, 2016

Time Event  
08:45 - 11:45 Methodology and Epistemology - KEYNOTE SPEAKER Pr. Geoffrey M. HODGSON  
08:45 - 09:30 › 1688 and All That: Property Rights, the Glorious Revolution and the Rise of British Capitalism - Geoffrey Hodgson, University of Hertfordshire  
09:30 - 09:55 › Non-Ergodic Economic Dynamics - Mark Kirstein, University of Technology, Dresden  
09:55 - 10:20 › Is Economic Growth Biologically Driven? An Historical Analysis of Recent Developments in Cliometrics of Growth - Pierre Leviaux, Laboratoire Aménagement Economie Transports  
10:20 - 10:45 › In defense of a non-newtonian economic analysis - Cyrille Piatecki, Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans  
10:45 - 11:10 Coffee break  
11:10 - 12:45 Non-linearity and Chaos - KEYNOTE SPEAKER Pr. Alan KIRMAN  
11:10 - 11:55 › The Complex Roots of Economic Liberalism - Alan Kirman, Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille  
11:55 - 12:20 › Volatility and Jump spillovers between Crude Oil Price and the Exchange rate: An Intraday Analysis - Fredj JAWADI, University of Evry, EconomiX  
12:20 - 12:45 › Endogenous fluctuations with variable money velocity of circulation - Francesco Magris, LEO  
12:45 - 13:30 Lunch  
13:30 - 14:30 Poster session  
13:30 - 14:30 › Art, Science, and the Impact of RBC Models in Economic History - Alexander Field, Department of Economics, Santa Clara University  
13:30 - 14:30 › Does threshold cointegration matter for short-term interactions between US commodity prices and inflation? A historical perspective - Maddalena Cavicchioli, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia  
13:30 - 14:30 › The Atlas of Economic Complexity - Romain Vuillemot, Center of International Development at Harvard University  
14:30 - 15:45 Agent-Based Modelling & Network analysis - President Pr. Alan KIRMAN  
14:30 - 14:55 › Multi-scale approach to the emergence of technological innovation waves during the early Spanish industrialization - Sergi Lozano, Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social  
14:55 - 15:20 › Historical perspective of the willingness to commute: the example of the Lyon metropolitan area since the 70's - AURELIE MERCIER, Transport, Urban Planning and Economics Laboratory  
15:20 - 16:00 Concluding Remarks  
  
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