European Society for the History of Economic Thought

2012 Winners of Travel Grants for the ESHET conference in Argentina

ESHET ARGENTINA
Core-Periphery Countries: Lessons from economic history and the history of economic thought
Buenos Aires, 21-23 November 2012


2012 Winners of Travel Grants for the ESHET conference in Argentina

ESHET ARGENTINA
Core-Periphery Countries: Lessons from economic history and the history of economic thought
Buenos Aires, 21-23 November 2012

The scientific committee of the conference considered 16 papers for a scholarship to attend ESHET ARGENTINA.
Congratulations to the authors of the following six papers, who received a travel grant:

 

1. Michael Assous, Université de Paris I, France & Roberto Lampa, Università del Salento, Italy:
“Instability and Dynamics in Lange’s 1938 theory of interest: a Kaleckian re-interpretation”
 

2. Mauro Boianovsky, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil:
“The Origins and Development of the Latin American Structuralist Approach to the Balance of Payments (1944-1964)”
 

3. Eugenia Dinivitzer, Università di Macerata, Italy:
“The Gold-Exchange Standard in Practice: Banking Devices and International Monetary Relations, 1890 – 1914”
 

4. Ariel Dvoskin, Università di Siena, Italy:
“The Unpleasant Dilemma of Contemporary General Equilibrium Theory”
 

5. Rafael Galvão de Almeida, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, Brazil & Ramón García Fernández, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil:
“Hayek versus Polanyi: Spontaneity and Design in Capitalism”
 

6. Tridico, Pasquale, Università Roma Tre, Italy:
“History and Lessons from Post-Communist Transition Economies since the fall of the Berlin Wall”