Program

Location: TÉLUQ University - Amphitheatre

8:30 am to 9:00 am Welcoming participants and morning coffee
9:00 am to 9:15 am Words of welcome
9:15 am to 10:45 am YSI event

The relationship between Political Economy and Philosophy throughout the history of economic thought (3 papers)

This session aims to discuss the relation between political economy and philosophy throughout history of economic thought in order to rediscover and reelaborate on big theoretical debates about this relationship that were abandoned and remained outside the boundaries of nowadays economics.

  1. The Taste of Beauty in Adam Smith

    Jimena Hurtado (Universidad de los Andes)

  2. Adam Smith and the Manichean Theodicy of Pierre Bayle. A new hypothesis on the Adam Smith Problem

    Paolo Santori (Libera Università Maria Santissima Assunta)

  3. The Relationship Between Theology and Economics: The Role of The Jansenism Movement

    Maxime Menuet (Université d'Orléans and Université Clermont Auvergne)

10:45 am to 11:00 am Coffee break (included)
11:00 am to 12:00 pm YSI event

The relationship between Political Economy and Philosophy throughout the history of economic thought (2 papers)

  1. The “System” of Political Economy: Hegelian Presuppositions in Marxist Critique

    Nino Fournier (University of Lausanne)

  2. Ernst Cassirer's philosophy of culture. A critique from the angle of political economy

    Pilar Piqué (University of Buenos Aires)

12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Lunch (included)
1:30 pm to 2:30 pm YSI event

The relationship between Political Economy and Philosophy throughout the history of economic thought (2 papers)

  1. Enclosing the Economy: Rethinking “Original Accumulation” and the Epistemological Divide

    Erica Borg (King's College London)

  2. The new Methodenstreit in the late 20th century and the absence of Economics

    Nicolás Dvoskin (ZILAS - Katholische Universität Eichstätt - Ingolstadt)

2:30 pm to 3:30 pm Session 1

Methodological perspectives on contemporary economics (2 papers)

  1. The Economist as Scientist, Engineer, or Plumber? Redrawing the Boundaries of Economics

    David Colander (Middlebury College) and Huei-Chun Su (university of Oxford)

  2. Economics and economic methodology in a core-periphery economic world

    John Davis (Marquette University and University of Amsterdam)

3:30 pm to 3:45 pm Coffee break (included)
3:45 pm to 4:45 pm Session 2

Economics and ethics (2 papers)

  1. What can economics tell us about ethics? Lessons from the Moral Machine Experiment

    Christophe Salvat (CNRS, Centre Gilles-Gaston Granger, AMU)

  2. La genèse d’un objet en sciences sociales : une histoire de la confiance

    Camilotto Nicolas (Université Côte d’Azur)

4:45 pm to 6:15 pm Opening reception: cocktail area (included)

Location: TÉLUQ University - Amphitheatre

8:30 am to 9:00 am Welcoming participants and coffee
9:00 am to 10:30 am Session 3

Specialization or integration? French economists and the social sciences (1930-1950) (3 papers)

  1. Pirou’s seminar at the Ecole pratique des hautes études (1927-1939)

    Annie L. Cot (Université Paris 1)

  2. The economists and economics during the Vichy regime (1940-1944)

    Nicolas Brisset (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) and Raphaël Fèvre (University of Cambridge)

  3. French intellectuals’ early reception of the Marshall Plan in the light of the discussion Georges Bataille and François Perroux had in the journal Critique, by the second-half of 1948

    Raphaël Fèvre (University of Cambridge)

10:30 am to 10:45 am Coffee break (included)
10:45 am to 11:30 am Session 4

Economics and sociology (1 paper)

  1. Redefining the boundaries: Expectation formation between economics and sociology

    Dr Ekaterina Svetlova (University of Leicester)

11:30 am to 1:00 pm Lunch (included)
1:00 pm to 2:30 pm Session 5

Economics and policymaking (3 papers)

  1. Economic history and natural resources

    François Pelletier (HEC Montréal)

  2. Neutral Places in Struggle. Inter-field Consolidation, Multisectoral International Organization

    Vincent Gayon (Université Paris-Dauphine)

  3. Science as empirical knowledge at the Chicago Economics Department boundary-work (1930-1960)

    Camila Orozco Espinel (EHESS and Université de Lille)

2:30 pm to 2:45 pm Coffee break (included)
2:45 pm to 3:45 pm Session 6

Inside boundaries of economics (2 papers)

  1. Investigating boundaries: When Mc Fadden pulled up Macro Road demand Models away from the Realm of Engineers

    Ariane Dupont-Kieffer (Université Paris 1) and Sylvie Rivot (Université de Mulhouse)

  2. Classifying economics: From codes and topics, to subfields and inside boundaries

    Jose Edwards (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez), Thomas Delcey (Université Paris 1), and Guillaume Noblet (Université Paris 1)

3:45 pm to 4:45 pm Invited speaker François Claveau – Chair Holder, Chair in applied epistemology and CIRST
4:45 pm to 5:00 pm Closing word for the day

Location: TÉLUQ University - Amphitheatre

8:30 am to 9:00 am Welcoming participants and coffee
9:00 am to 10:30 am Session 7

Interdisciplinary analysis in the thought of particular authors (3 papers)

  1. Alfred Marshall on household work: At the boundaries of Economics

    Virginie Gouverneur (Université de Strasbourg, Université de Haute-Alsace)

  2. Towards a new institutional social science: Douglass North and the boundaries of economics

    Rafael Galvão de Almeida (UFMG - The Federal University of Minas Gerais)

  3. Polly Hill: Crossing and Contesting the Boundaries of Anthropology, Economics, African Studies, and Entrepreneurship Studies

    Robert W. Dimand (Brock University) and Kojo Saffu (Brock University)

10:30 am to 10:45 am Coffee break (included)
10:45 am to 11:45 pm Session 8

Economics and geography (2 papers)

  1. The Emergence of Geographical Economics: At the Contested Boundaries of Economics, Geography and Regional Science

    Jasmeen Rahman (Brock University) et Robert W. Dimand (Brock University)

  2. The Evolution of the relationships between Economic and Geography (1980-2014): A Bibliometric Study

    Anthony Rebours (Université Paris 8)

11:45 pm to 1:00 pm Lunch (included)
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Session 9

Economics and psychology (2 papers)

  1. From Mayo to nudges: Psychology meets economics and policy

    Guilhem Lecouteux (Université Côte d’Azur)

  2. The Disciplinary Mobility of Core Behavioral Economists

    Alexandre Truc (Université Paris 8)

2:00 pm to 2:15 pm Coffee break (included)
2:15 pm to 3:45 pm Session 10

Analogies and transfers between economics and physics and complexity science (3 papers)

  1. Comment la physique a influencé le progrès des sciences économiques?

    Brahim Dinar (Université Hassan 1er)

  2. New kinds of cross-fertilization between Economics and Physics: “Mathematical analogies” at work

    Franck Jovanovic (TÉLUQ University) and Philippe Le Gall (Université d’Angers)

  3. Ecology, Economics, and Network Dynamics

    Tai Young-Taft (Bard College at Simon's Rock) et Harold M Hastings (Bard College at Simon's Rock)

3:45 pm to 4:00 pm Closing word
4:00 pm to 5:30 pm Closing reception: cocktail area (included)