Next events
Colloquia doctoralia: Alberto Tena Camporesi presents “Basic income sediments: Milton Friedman’s ‘negative income tax’ in the pre-monetarist period (1939-1948)”
18 May 2023 16:00 / no comments
Alberto Tena Camporesi presents his paper Basic income sediments: Milton Friedman’s “negative income tax” in the pre-monetarist period (1939-1948). The webinar will be held on May 29, 2023 at 6 PM and can be followed online.
Fifth webinar “Towards a global history of economic thought”: European and Chinese Histories of Economic Thought – 26 May 2023, 4pm
17 May 2023 9:53 / no comments
As part of the webinar series Towards a Global History of Economic Thought, on 26 May 2023, 4pm, Iwo Amelung, Bertram Schefold, and Gilles Campagnolo will discuss about the book European and Chinese Histories of Economic Thought. Theories and Images of Good Governance The event can be followed here
Presentation of the volume “Capitalismo meridiano” by Luigino Bruni
4 May 2023 21:45 / no comments
Luigino Bruni and Antonio Magliulo present the volume Capitalismo meridiano: Alle radici dello spirito mercantile tra religione e profitto by Luigino Bruni. The event will be held on May, 18, 2023, 6 p.m. and can be followed online qui.
Presentation of the volume “Robert Triffin. A Life” edited by Ivo Maes and Ilaria Pasotti
5 December 2022 16:29 / no comments
Ivo Maes, Ilaria Pasotti, and Fabio Masini present the volume Robert Triffin. A life edited by Ivo Maes and Ilaria Pasotti The event will be held on May, 4, 2023, 6 p.m. and can be followed online here.
Fourth webinar “Towards a global history of economic thought”: The history of Ukrainian economic thought (1861-1922) – 5 May 2023, 4pm
4 December 2022 9:53 / no comments
As part of the webinar series Towards a Global History of Economic Thought, on 5 May 2023, 4pm, Kseniia Lopukh and Nikolay Nenovsky will discuss about the book The history of Ukrainian economic thought (1861-1922) The event can be followed online here.
Second workshop “Women between economic facts and ideas in Italy (1750-1950)”. Lecce, 28-29 April 2023
29 November 2022 16:30 / no comments
On 28-29 April 2023, AISPE presents the new results of the research Women between economic facts and ideas in Italy (1750-1950). The workshop will be held in Lecce, at the University of Salento. Complete programme in the attached poster: Second workshop_Women between economic facts and ideas in Italy (1750-1950)
Third webinar “Towards a global history of economic thought”: Diversity of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe – 24 March 2023, 4pm
16:25 / no comments
As part of the webinar series Towards a Global History of Economic Thought, on 24 March 2023, 4pm, Eric Magnin and Nikolay Nenovsky will discuss with Alexander Maltsev about their book Diversity of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe. Dependent Economies and Monetary Regimes The event can be followed online here
Presentation of the volume “Richard F. Kahn. Collected economic essays” edited by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Paolo Paesani
16:19 / no comments
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Paolo Paesani, and Carlo Cristiano present the volume Richard F.Kahn. Collected economic essays edited by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Paolo Paesani. The event will be held on March 23, 2023, 6 p.m. and can be followed online here
Second webinar “Towards a global history of economic thought”: A history of economic thought in Central Europe – 24 February 2023, 4pm
16:00 / no comments
As part of the webinar series Towards a Global History of Economic Thought, on 24 February 2023, 4pm, Julius Horvath will discuss with Pencho D. Penchev about his book An Introduction to the History of Economic Though in Central Europe. The event can be followed online here
Presentation of the volume “Pasinetti and the Classical Keynesians” edited by Enrico Bellino and Sebastiano Nerozzi
12:27 / no comments
Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi, and Paolo Paesani present the volume Pasinetti and the Classical Keynesians. Nine Methodological Issues edited by Enrico Bellino and Sebastiano Nerozzi. The event will be held on February 9, 2023, 6 p.m. and can be followed online, link