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HES Sessions @ ASSA 2025, San Francisco, Jan. 3-5

Dec29,2024

Friday, January 3
Inflation: Then and Now
Paper Session

Friday, Jan. 3, 2025 · 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM (PST)
The Marker Union Square San Francisco, Astor
Hosted By: History of Economics Society
Chair: Giulia Zacchia, Sapienza University of Rome

JEL Classifications
B2 – History of Economic Thought since 1925 E3 – Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles
The Evolution of Keynes’s Thought on Inflation: Nuance and Pragmatism
Nina Eichacker, University of Rhode Island

  • Beyond the Phillips Curve: Some Italian Perspectives
    Carlo D’Ippoliti, Sapienza University of Rome
  • From Tawney to Noyola: Understanding Latin American Structural Inflation
    Wesley C. Marshall, National Autonomous University of Mexico Gregorio Vidal, National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Conflict Inflation in the Center and the Periphery
    Matías Vernengo, Bucknell University
    Esteban Perez Caldentey, UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

Discussant(s)
Giulia Zacchia, Sapienza University of Rome Robert W. Dimand, Brock University
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, American University-Paris Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, University of Lyon

 

Saturday, January 4
Monetary Innovations in the History of Economics
Paper Session

Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025 · 12:30 PM – 2:15 PM (PST)
The Marker Union Square San Francisco, Bogart
Hosted By: History of Economics Society
Chair: Nina Eichacker, University of Rhode Island

JEL Classifications
E5 – Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit B3 – History of Economic Thought: Individuals
A Friedmanian Reading of Monetary Policies in the Great Recession
Sylvie Rivot, University of Haute-Alsace

  • Discretion and Liquidity: A Minskian Perspective on Decentralized Finance
    Daniel H. Neilson, Bard College at Simon’s Rock
  • The Relevance of Keynes for Understanding Contemporary Monetary Innovations
    Jacopo Maria Magurno, University of Milano
  • Asset-Referenced Tokens and Hayek’s Commodity Reserve Currency
    Angela Ambrosino, University of Torino Luca Fantacci, University of Milano

Discussant(s)
Jacopo Maria Magurno, University of Milano Carlo D’Ippoliti, Sapienza University of Rome Nina Eichacker, University of Rhode Island Daniel H. Neilson, Bard College at Simon’s Rock

 

Sunday, January 5
Gender and Feminism in Economics and in the History of Economic Thought
Paper Session

Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025 · 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM (PST)
The Marker Union Square San Francisco, Astor
Hosted By: History of Economics Society & International Association for Feminist Economics
Chair: Maria Bach, University of Lausanne

JEL Classifications
B2 – History of Economic Thought since 1925 D1 – Household Behavior and Family Economics
Will the Expansion of Economics of the Household Facilitate the Entry of Women into Top Economics Departments?
Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University

  • Economic Science in Fictional Form: Harriet Martineau and James Mill
    David Levy, George Mason University Sandra J. Peart, University of Richmond
  • Social Control Through the Body: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Neglected Approach
    Guillaume Vallet, Grenoble Alpes University
  • Reproduction and Family Limitation during the U.S. Progressive Era: The Analysis of Irving Fisher
    Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, University of Lyon Marianne Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Miriam Bankovsky, La Trobe University

Discussant(s)
Maria Bach, University of Lausanne Guillaume Vallet, Grenoble Alpes University
Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, University of Lyon David Levy, George Mason University

 

Sunday, January 5
Insights from History of Economic Thought to Understand the Economy’s Future
Paper Session

Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025 · 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM (PST)
The Marker Union Square San Francisco, Spade I
Hosted By: Association for Evolutionary Economics & History of Economics Society

Chair: John T. Harvey, Texas Christian University

JEL Classifications
B2 – History of Economic Thought since 1925
B1 – History of Economic Thought through 1925

  • A History of Monetary Thoughts on Chartalism and Nominalism: From Ancient China and Ancient Rome, to Medieval European Legists, to Alfred Mitchell-Innes
    Eric Tymoigne, Lewis & Clark College
  • Horses, Serfs, Slaves, Investment and Transitions Debates: An Exploratory Analysis
    Thomas Lambert, University of Louisville
  • Consensual Servitude and Virtual Property
    Antoon Spithoven, Utrecht University
  • John R. Commons and Irving Fisher: Contrasting Methodologies but Allies in Policy Reform
    Robert W. Dimand, Brock University
  • From Individuals to Self-Entrepreneurs: A Dialogue between Institutional Economics and Social Anthropology
    Manuel Ramon, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
    Magda dos Santos Ribeiro, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
  • The Institutional Economics and Public Service of Edwin A. Elliott
    John T. Harvey, Texas Christian University

 

 

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