EAEPE SUMMER SCHOOL 4-10 July 2010
University of Roma Tre, Dpt. of Economics, Faculty of Economics.
Via Silvio D’Amico 77, 00145 Rome, Italy.
Local organisers: Pasquale Tridico and Sebastiano Fadda
The European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) is glad to announce the 2010 EAEPE SUMMER SCHOOL which will be held at the University of Roma Tre from 4 to 10 July 2010.
The Summer School is open to PhD students and young researchers working in particular in the field of institutional economics, evolutionary analysis, economic and human development, environmental economics, methodology of economics, institutional history, comparative economics and variety of capitalism, transition economies, institutional change, financial crisis, and in all other fields using institutional and evolutionary approaches.
The 2010 EAEPE Summer School will address these themes in a broad sense and will explore economic issues through a multidisciplinary, institutional and evolutionary perspective.
Lecturers are international scholars well known in the field of institutional economics. Advanced PhD students and young researchers are asked to present their work. Every day, from Monday 5 to Friday 9 July, two lectures will be held in the morning, and in the afternoon advanced PhD students and young researchers will present their work getting comments and suggestions from experts in the field. On Saturday morning 10 July a workshop/special session on the current financial crisis will take place (title: Systemic Risks, Financial Crises and Credit - The Roots, Dynamics and Consequences of the Subprime Crisis). The Summer School is conducted in association with COST Action ISH0902.
Summer School Fees: FREE
Accommodation: Flat in the city center of Rome.
Single room: 250 €
Double room: 220 €
Triple room: 190 €
Studio (Monolocale): 350€
6 nights: from 4 to 10 July. Prices per person all included.
Use of kitchen and wi-fi available
Some scholarships covering accommodation costs are available.
Deadline for application: 15 April 2010
Successful candidates will be notified by 30 April
Deadline for accommodation payment: 15 May
PhD students can apply by sending their CV to tridico@uniroma3.it
Advanced PhD students and young researchers who would like to present their work can apply by sending their CV and their research proposals or papers to tridico@uniroma3.it
Summer School Program: From Monday 4 to Saturday 10 July 2010.
Lecturers and themes:
1. Hodgson, Geoffrey, University of Hertfordshire -Monday
“Institutions and Individuals: Interaction and Evolution”
2. De Muro, Pasquale, University of Roma Tre - Monday
“The role of institutions for the expansion of human capabilities”
3. Chavance, Bernard, University of Paris 7, Diderot -Tuesday
“A brief history of the foundation of institutional economics”
4. Dosi, Giovanni, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa –Tuesday
“Interpreting economic change: evolution, structures and games”
5. Fadda, Sebastiano, University of Roma Tre – Wednesday
“The interaction between formal and informal institutions. The case of the labour market”
6. Ramazzotti, Paolo, University of Macerata – Wednesday
“ Public policy and institutional change”
7. Franzini, Maurizio, University of Rome, La Sapienza- Thursday
“Models and institutions for sustainable development”
8. Krafft, Jackie, CNRS – GREDEG – Thursday
“The evolution of knowledge intensive sectors”
9. Sent, Esther-Mirjam Radboud University Nijmegen – Friday
“History of Economics: different approaches”
10. Tridico, Pasquale, University of Roma Tre - Friday
“Socio-Economic Models and Development in Transition Economies”
COST Action special session - Saturday morning
Systemic Risks, Financial Crises and Credit - The Roots, Dynamics and Consequences of the Subprime Crisis