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STOREP Conference 2014

Bergamo Alta 1

11th STOREP Conference

The Many Facets of Economics and Its History: Global and Local Approaches

Bergamo, 26-28 June
via Salvecchio 19 – Città Alta – Bergamo

Bergamo Alta 3

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Invited Speakers Roger E. Backhouse, University of Birmingham Kevin D. Hoover, Duke University

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What’s New: STOREP Initiatives

  • STOREP 2020: Submit your proposal!

    10 Dec 2019

    STOREP 2020: Submit your proposal!

    The 2020 STOREP Annual Conference, “The Power of Economic Ideas”, will be held in Rome, Università Tor Vergata, on June 25-27. Call for papers and instructions for submissions now available at the Conference webpage. Continua / Read more →

  • New STOREPaper, 1/2019: A. Le Tollec, “Home Economics as an Art of Improving Family Welfare: Creating a Rational Consumer, 1924-1945”

    28 Nov 2019

    New STOREPaper, 1/2019: A. Le Tollec, “Home Economics as an Art of Improving Family Welfare: Creating a Rational Consumer, 1924-1945”

    STOREPapers WP 1 2019 Agnès LE TOLLEC, “Home Economics as an Art of Improving Family Welfare: Creating a Rational Consumer, 1924-1945“ This article focuses on home economists’ efforts to educate women to rational consumption from the 1920s to the end of World War II. Using the publications of key home economists who were active in the field of consumer and family economics – namely Hazel Kyrk, Elizabeth Hoyt and Margaret Reid – I argue that their interest in rationalizing consumption emerged as an effort to counterbalance the negative influence of corporations on consumers. Home economists proposed to direct consumer’s spending – Continua / Read more →

  • A pluralist approach to teaching economics

    11 Nov 2019

    A pluralist approach to teaching economics

    STOREP is pleased to inform you that it fully endorses the broad principles and criteria for teaching economics from a pluralist perspective created by “Promoting Economic Pluralism”. These criteria are used to build the profile of economic pluralism needed to challenge the monopoly of orthodox economics. With this aim in mind, “Promoting Economic Pluralism” is developing an accreditation scheme to establish a common identity for a pluralist approach to teaching economics. More info on the project at https://economicpluralism.org/accreditation/. Criteria are available at: https://economicpluralism.org/accreditation/criteria/. Continua / Read more →

  • Young Scholars STOREP Award 2019: Agnès Le Tollec

    6 Nov 2019

    Young Scholars STOREP Award 2019: Agnès Le Tollec

    The Young Scholar STOREP Award (500€) is conferred to the author (a young scholar under 40 years of age) of the best article presented at the Annual Conference. The article can focus on any topic of relevance to the history of political economy or to the main theme of the Conference, but it can also discuss any issue in contemporary economic analysis and policy whose conclusions are spelled out in contrast or continuity with past theoretical standpoints. The STOREP 2019 Award (16th STOREP Annual Conference, Università di Siena) has been conferred to: Agnès LE TOLLEC (ENS Paris Saclay, Université Paris I) author of: Home Economics Continua / Read more →

  • Protected: Minutes of the STOREP General Assembly, June 29, 2019

    18 Oct 2019

    Protected: Minutes of the STOREP General Assembly, June 29, 2019

    There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Continua / Read more →

What's New: HET Events

  • “Nando Vianello economista classico” (Roma, December 13, 2019)

    26 Nov 2019

    “Nando Vianello economista classico” (Roma, December 13, 2019)

    Nando Vianello economista classico Friday, December 13, 2019 4.30pm, Scuola di Economia e Studi Aziendali ‘Federico Caffè’ Via Silvio D’Amico 77, Roma – room 14 Discussants: Giovanni Bonifati (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia) Paolo Trabucchi (Università Roma Tre) Annalisa Rosselli (Università di Roma Tor Vergata) Cristina Marcuzzo (Sapienza Università di Roma) Anna Simonazzi (Sapienza Università di Roma) Antonella Palumbo ( Università Roma Tre) Introduction and Chair: Roberto Ciccone (Università Roma Tre) The conference is organized jointly with Dipartimento di Economia, Università Roma Tre and Dipartimento di Economia e Diritto, Sapienza Università di Roma.   Continua / Read more →

  • Fondo “Giacomo Becattini”

    25 Nov 2019

    Fondo “Giacomo Becattini”

    COSTITUZIONE DEL FONDO “GIACOMO BECATTINI” PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA DI SCIENZE SOCIALI DELL’UNIVERSITÀ DI FIRENZE Il fondo sarà presentato venerdì 6 dicembre, alle ore 10,45, presso la Biblioteca del Polo di Scienze Sociali di Novoli, in Via delle Pandette 2, a Firenze. Si compone dell’archivio personale di Giacomo Becattini e di una parte della sua biblioteca di lavoro, trasferiti all’Università in seguito a donazione della famiglia. L’inventario del fondo sarà reso disponibile online non appena ultimate le operazioni di riordino e catalogazione. Continua / Read more →

  • “Financial Instability, Market Disruptions and Macroeconomics: Lessons from Economic History and the History of Economic Thought” (Roma, 17-18 December 2019)

    6 Nov 2019

    “Financial Instability, Market Disruptions and Macroeconomics: Lessons from Economic History and the History of Economic Thought” (Roma, 17-18 December 2019)

    ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI FIFTH THOMAS GUGGENHEIM CONFERENCE IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT FINANCIAL INSTABILITY, MARKET DISRUPTIONS AND MACROECONOMICS LESSONS FROM ECONOMIC HISTORY AND THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT 17-18 DECEMBER 2019 Scientific Committee: Arie ARNON (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel), Maria Cristina MARCUZZO (Lincea, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy), Alessandro RONCAGLIA (Linceo, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy), Annalisa ROSSELLI (Lincea, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy), Karine VAN DER BEEK (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel), Warren YOUNG (Bar Ilan University, Israel) PROGRAMME Tuesday, December 17th I session: History of Economic Thought Chair: Alberto Quadrio CURZIO (President Continua / Read more →

  • Mariana Mazzucato wins inaugural ‘Not the Nobel’ Prize for fresh thinking in economics

    30 Oct 2019

    Mariana Mazzucato wins inaugural ‘Not the Nobel’ Prize for fresh thinking in economics

    STOREP is a sponsor of “Promoting Economic Pluralism“, the organization that (with partners) created the “Not the Nobel Prize” initiative. You can read more about the project here. Here below the press release – Mariana Mazzucato is the winner of this first edition. Friday 4th October 2019 Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, Mariana Mazzucato was crowned the winner of the new Not the Nobel Prize by public vote in London last night. Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London, was recognised ‘for reimagining the role of the state and Continua / Read more →

  • G. Hodgson, “Is There a Future for Heterodox Economics?” (E. Elgar 2019)

    18 Oct 2019

    G. Hodgson, “Is There a Future for Heterodox Economics?” (E. Elgar 2019)

    Is There a Future for Heterodox Economics? Institutions, Ideology and a Scientific Community Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Institute for International Management, Loughborough University London, UK Over the last 50 years, the community of heterodox economists has expanded, and its publications have proliferated. But its power in departments of economics has waned. Addressing this paradox, this book argues that heterodox economists are defined more by left ideology than by a shared understanding of the nature of orthodox economics and of what should replace it. Heterodox economists cannot agree on what heterodoxy means. This volume applies work on the social nature and institutions Continua / Read more →

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