Scheduled Conference | Title | |
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | All that glitters is not gold: the case of “mainstream pluralism” | Abstract |
Andrea Salanti | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | “As a frictionless machine”. The market according to Walras : a fiction inherited from classical science | Abstract |
Claire Pignol | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Back to Smith and Bentham: the Influence of Social Interactions on Happiness | Abstract |
SIGOT Nathalie, Laurie BREBAN | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Blockchain Technology for Corporate Governance and Shareholder Activism | Abstract |
Anne Lafarre | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND CORPORATE PORTFOLIO CHOICE BETWEEN LIQUIDITY HOLDINGS AND FINANCIALISATION. | Abstract |
Giovanni Scarano | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | China Syndrome? Labour market effects of a greater trade openness in United States | Abstract |
Fabrizio Antenucci | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Citation analysis as a tool to study a case of para-science (analytic philosophy) | Abstract |
Eugenio Petrovich | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Class struggle and hired prize-fighters. A Marx-inspired perspective on the present state of economic theory and its social causes | Abstract |
Fabio Petri | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Commodification 2.0: How does Spotify Provide Its Services for Free? | Abstract |
Orcun Kasap, Altug Yalcintas | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Corn Model, Subsistence System and the Empirical Economy | Abstract |
Ajit Sinha | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Creativity, Change and Time in consumption. A Shackle-based assessment of rational choice theory | Abstract |
Marina Bianchi, Sergio Nisticò | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Cryptocurrencies and the denationalization of money | Abstract |
Luca Fantacci | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | David Ricardo among geologists | Abstract |
Sergio Volodia Marcello Cremaschi | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | E. F. Schumacher and J. M. Keynes Revisited | Abstract |
Robert Leonard | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Economic journals before and after the financial crisis | Abstract |
Alberto Baccini | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND THE CITIZEN’S BASIC INCOME | Abstract |
maurizio caserta | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Employment and Equilibrium: the first (1941) comprehensive answer by Pigou to Keynes (1936) | Abstract |
massimo di matteo | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Expectations, conjectures and beliefs The legacy of Marshall, Kahn and Keynes | Abstract |
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Fintech, cryptocurrencies and blockchain as ‘disruption’ of financial sector: opportunities and limits of a new monetary and financial regime | Abstract |
Léo Malherbe | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Fiscal multipliers: a SVAR approach for the US | Abstract |
Matteo Deleidi, Vincenzo De Lipsis | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Food Security, Gender and Microfinance: Is there a link between Wekembe microfinance program and women food expenditure? | Abstract |
Marina De Angelis | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | FRIEDRICH LIST AND THE INFLUENCE OF GERMAN HISTORICAL SCHOOL ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF ITALY AFTER THE UNIFICATION. | Abstract |
flavio santos oliveira | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | From “planning” to “programming”: a lost opportunity for the European Project? | Abstract |
Katia Caldari | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | From Modelmania to Datanomics: The Top Journals and the Quest for Formalization | Abstract |
Thiago Dumont Oliveira | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | FROM THE « DUAL CHARACTER OF THE LABOUR EMBODIED IN COMMODITIES » TO PAYMENT MATRICES : A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF MARX’S COMMODITY THEORY | Abstract |
Jean Cartelier | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | General Theory in the lense of its French translation: Some analytical difficulties | Abstract |
Ghislain DELEPLACE | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Hidden Figures: The (In)Visibility of Women Economists in Italian Economic Journals from 1930 to 1970 | Abstract |
Giulia Zacchia | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | In praise of variety. The aesthetic dimensions of Tibor Scitovsky’s economics | Abstract |
Viviana Di Giovinazzo | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | In what direction is economics heading? | Abstract |
Sam de Muijnck | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Interpreting Global Land and Water Grabbing Through Two Rival Economic Paradigms | Abstract |
Guglielmo Chiodi | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Italy price competitiveness: an empirical assessment through sectoral export elasticities | Abstract |
Walter Paternesi Meloni | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Kahn on inflation | Abstract |
Paolo Paesani | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Karl Polanyi and the semantics of money. Critical notes on Menger's monetary theory | Abstract |
Riccardo Evangelista | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Medical Doctor, Economist and Statistician: a strategic alliance for Healthcare and Development in the Italian Directorate General for Statistics (1861-1898) | Abstract |
Claudia Rotondi | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Money and Tariff: The Debate of the Reconstruction in the United States | Abstract |
Laurent Le Maux | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Money multiplier, demand for loans and broad money: a comparison between post-crisis United States and early 1920s Germany | Abstract |
Elena Seghezza | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Nature and labour. Theoretical approaches and metaphors of wealth in economic discourse before the classics | Abstract |
Stefano Fiori | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | NO ONE SHOULD HAVE LESS JAMES EDWARD MEADE’S SOCIAL DIVIDEND | Abstract |
cosma orsi | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Of Time, Uncertainty, and Policy-Making: Lionel Robbins’s lost philosophy of political economy | Abstract |
Thiago Dumont Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | On re-switching and the neo-Austrian average period of production | Abstract |
Saverio Maria Fratini | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | On the different approaches to the theory of choice under uncertainty | Abstract |
Aldo Montesano | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | On the origins of Piero Sraffa’s equations | Abstract |
Nerio Naldi | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Orthodoxy, mainstream and mainstream. Reflections on economic theory and methodology | Abstract |
Paolo Ramazzotti | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Paradox, which paradox? On a brief correspondence between Leonard Savage and Karl Popper | Abstract |
Carlo Zappia | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Paul van Zeeland and the first decade of the US Federal Reserve System: | Abstract |
Ivo Maes, Rebeca Gomez Betancourt | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Persistent Effects of Autonomous Demand Expansions | Abstract |
antonella stirati, daniele girardi, walter paternesi meloni | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Political Economy as a Palimpsest of Critiques | Abstract |
Eyup Ozveren | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Political Economy, value theory and economic policy: Implications for Neo-Fisherian monetary policy | Abstract |
Susan Kimberly Schroeder | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Political Economy without History of Economic Thought? Why Economics should not Forget History | Abstract |
Dieter Böegenhold | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Post-Crisis Political Economy: Regained Legitimacy for Economic Ethics? | Abstract |
RUXANDRA PAVELCHIEVICI | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities without the self-replacing assumption | Abstract |
Stefano Zambelli | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Self-Driving Contracts | Abstract |
Tony Casey | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Shifting core-periphery divide in Europe from "between" to "within" | Abstract |
Giuseppe Celi, Dario Guarascio | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Shifting core-periphery divide in Europe from "between" to "within" | Abstract |
Giuseppe Celi, Dario Guarascio | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Social Liberalism and Left-wing Corporatism in Fascist Italy, 1918-1942 | Abstract |
marco dardi | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Stephen King’s "Needful Things": A Dystopian Vision of Capitalism during Its Triumph | Abstract |
Çınla Akdere, Mario Aldo Cedrini, Joselle Dagnes | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Structural change in a Ricardian world economy: The role of extensive rent | Abstract |
Neri Salvadori, Rodolfo Signorino, Giuseppe Freni | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Teaching Pluralist Economics | Abstract |
J.Christopher Proctor | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Technological unemployment 2.0 and the return of Political Economy | Abstract |
Fabio D'Orlando | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The Bernoulli problem and the impossibility of determination of the true value of a probability | Abstract |
Alberto Héctor Landro | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The Concept of Rationality in Economic Science: From Atomistic Approach to Complexity | Abstract |
LIUDMYLA VOZNA, Anna HORODECKA | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | the early history of emission trading | Abstract |
Nathalie Berta | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The Evolutionary economics between Ethics and Institutional Theory. | Abstract |
Gabriele Ciampini, Giuseppe Giunta, Slavatore Spagano | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The French economists and the colonization of West Africa in the French economic reviews (1880-1930) | Abstract |
Abdallah Zouache | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The hayekian political economy of liberty: an essay on the ontology of freedom in Hayek’s theoretical corpus | Abstract |
Laurent Patrice STEVENY | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The history of the corporation and the discipline of political economy | Abstract |
Charles Frederick Bartlett | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The Sraffian Supermultiplier and mission-oriented innovation policies: a Stock-Flow consistent approach | Abstract |
Riccardo Pariboni, Matteo Deleidi, Marco Veronese Passarella | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | The Visible Map and the Hidden Structure of Economics. Stress-testing the JEL Classification System | Abstract |
Mario Aldo Cedrini, Angela Ambrosino, John B. Davis, Stefano Fiori, Marco Guerzoni, Massimiliano Nuccio | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Thinking like an Economist? A Quantitative Analysis of Economics Bachelor Curricula in the Netherlands | Abstract |
Sam de Muijnck | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Transacting with a smart contract: A preliminary inventory of its transaction costs | Abstract |
Massimiliano Vatiero | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Transaction Cost Economics and Property Right theories in the new digital and interconnected economy: in need for a new paradigm | Abstract |
Enrico Rossi | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Transaction Costs of Blockchain Smart Contracts | Abstract |
Jakub J. Szczerbowski | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Two Auxiliary Hypotheses to Generalize Darwinism | Abstract |
Salvatore Spagano | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Two examples of distant reading in the history of philosophy | Abstract |
Guido Bonino | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Walking a tightrope: Samuelson and the neoclassical synthesis in the context of growth economics | Abstract |
Muriel Dal Pont Legrand, Michaël Assous, Sonia Mansieri | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Walras's Theories of Equilibrium in Exchange and Production 1871-1877: A Critical Assessment | Abstract |
Franco Donzelli, Maria Teresa Trentinaglia | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | What is happening to postgraduate training in Economics in Portugal? | Abstract |
Ana Costa, Gonçalo Marçal, Manuel Branco | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Why Modern Economists Cannot Understand Classical Economic Theory: And Why it Matters | Abstract |
Steven Kates | ||
STOREP 2018 - Whatever Has Happened to Political Economy? | Women’s labor force participation in Italy, 1861-2016 | Abstract |
Giulia Mancini | ||
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