Preliminary Programme

Showing: Economics (all days)
Tue 13 April
    8.30
    10.45
    14.15
    16.30

Wed 14 April
    8.30
    10.45
    14.15
    16.30

Thu 15 April
    8.30
    10.45
    14.15
    16.30

Fri 16 April
    8.30
    10.45
    14.15
    16.30

All days
Tuesday 13 April 2010 10.45
E-2 ECO01 Inter-faith commerce in Medieval and Early Modern Times II: Jews, Christians, and Muslims
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum
Network: Economics Chair: Roxani Margariti
Organizers: Catia Antunes, Francesca Trivellato Discussant: Roxani Margariti
Wolfgang Kaiser : The Economy of Ransoming in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Ghislaine Lydon : Partners in Profit: the leagal and practical implications of Muslim-Jewish collaborations in trans-Saharan trade
Kathryn Miller : Commerce and Captivity: the role of trust in the redemption of captives across religious and political boundaries
Viorel Panaite : Foreigners, commercial navigation and Islamic law in the Ottoman Mediterranean: the evidence of a manuscript from Bibliotheque Nationale de France



Tuesday 13 April 2010 14.15
B-3 RUR20 Meet the author: Paolo Malanima: Pre-Modern European Economy
Bibliotheek, muziekcentrum
Networks: Economics , Rural Chair: Anton Schuurman
Organizer: Anton Schuurman Discussants: Paolo Malanima, Anne Mccants, Socrates Petmezas, Erik Thoen, Peer Vries


E-3 ECO02 Interfaith commerce in Medieval and Early Modern Times III: Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum
Networks: Economics , World History Chair: Amélia Polónia
Organizers: Catia Antunes, Francesca Trivellato Discussant: Amélia Polónia
Catia Antunes : Atlantic Entrepreneurship: cross-cultural business networks, 1580-1776
Juan Gelabert : Pecunia, Patria, Religio: Atlantic trade during the Dutch Revolt (1585-1609)
Silvia Marzagalli : Trade across religious boundaries in Early Modern France
Jeroen Puttevils : Commerce and Religion in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp



Wednesday 14 April 2010 8.30
C-5 ECO03 Fashion and Art Markets
Kraakhuis, muziekcentrum
Networks: Economics , Elites and forerunners , Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Harm Nijboer
Organizers: - Discussant: Jon Stobart
Laura Ibisco, Valdo D'arienzo : The Sanseverino Court: Fashion Style and Shopping of Nobiliary Class Between XV and XVIth Centuries
Ian Mitchell : ‘I designe my books for posterity’: book collectors and conspicuous consumption in early modern England
Klas Nyberg : The economics of art and art industry: Patrons, artists and artisans in 18th century Stockholm



Wednesday 14 April 2010 10.45
M-6 ECO04 International Trade
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Lex Heerma van Voss
Organizers: - Discussant: Anne Mccants
Franz-Julius Morche : The Institutional Foundations of Transcultural Trade – Venetian Merchants in the Islamic Levant, 1400-1420
Judit Valls Salada : The legal relation between the medieval law merchant and the Spanish Commercial code of 1829



Wednesday 14 April 2010 14.15
M-7 ECO05 Credit and Insurance Markets
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Anne Mccants
Organizers: - Discussant: Juliette Levy
Ariel Rubin : When credit network fail: merchant bankrupcy records from sixteenth century Leiden
Daniel Strum : Flemish Insurers and Jewish Policyholders: the Information Asymmetry ‎Problem in Business Relationships Beyond Religious and Ethnic Affiliations



Thursday 15 April 2010 8.30
Q-9 ECO06 Industrious Revolution
Atelier R2, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Jaco Zuijderduijn
Organizers: - Discussant: Joyce Burnette
Ida Bull : Industriousness and development of the school-system in the 18th century
Seongho Jun : Why industrious revolution did not succeed in industrial revolution in 17th-19th Century Korea –Origins of the failure for Modern Career.
Juuso Marttila : Entangled welfare, human and social capital in an industrializing ironwork community
Johan Poukens : Sweet sweat? Consumer behaviour and the ‘Industrious Revolution’ in the Campine region (late 17th-18th century)



Thursday 15 April 2010 10.45
P-10 ECO07 Public Goods
Auditorium D5, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Jeroen Touwen
Organizers: - Discussant: Ben Gales
Ewout Frankema : Comparing Colonial State Expenditure Patterns, 1870-1940: Did the colonial periphery suffer from weak public finances?
Tomas Hogberg : Organizing public goods with decentralized management: The Swedish road network in the 19th century
Tobias Alexander Jopp : Social Security and Intergenerational Redistribution: The German Miners' Knappschaften Since 1854
Brooks Kaiser : Long run outcomes of conservation expenditures: Watershed destruction, rehabilitation and protection in Hawaii



Thursday 15 April 2010 14.15
P-11 ECO09 Long-term perspective on Economic Change
Auditorium D5, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Ewout Frankema
Organizers: - Discussant: Peer Vries
Graham Brownlow : Structure and Change: Douglass North's Economics
Harry Kitsikopoulos : Institutions and the crisis of feudalism
Jan Kunnas : Economic Growth and Environmental Pressure in the Extremely Long Run



Thursday 15 April 2010 16.30
C-12 MAT10 Branding across Borders
Kraakhuis, muziekcentrum
Networks: Economics , Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Harm Nijboer
Organizers: - Discussant: Harm Nijboer
Bert De Munck : Guilds, branding and the location of value. Trade marks and monograms in early modern tableware industries
Katarina Friberg : Without boundaries – a consumer co-operative ideal and logo
Oliver Kühschelm : The Call for Patriotic Consumption in the Interwar years
Jennifer Scanlon : Branding Girlhood
Ilja Van Damme : A ‘knowledgeable’ retailer or a ‘recognizable’ product? An inquiry into early-modern branding strategies (Antwerp, 17th-18th centuries)


P-12 ECO08 Business History
Auditorium D5, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Peter Meyer
Organizers: - Discussant: Peter Meyer
Harald Degner : Large Sample Analysis and Firm-Level Business History
Tobias Karlsson : Workforce reductions in theory and practice: Evidence from the Swedish Tobacco Monopoly in the 1920s
Knut Oyangen : Core Rigidities and Soft Budget Constraints: Path Dependence in State-owned Industry
Federico Rigamonti : Real and monetary economy in nineteenth century Sicily: a case study



Friday 16 April 2010 8.30
P-13 ECO10 The Role of Hamburg in Early Modern World Economy
Auditorium D5, Pauli
Networks: Economics , Urban Chair: Jochen Streb
Organizers: - Discussant: Jeff Fynn-Paul
Frank Hatje : Neutral Flags, European Trade and the Rise of Hamburg in the 17th and 18th centuries
Pourchasse Pierrick : The Huguenots in Hamburg
Toshiaki Tamaki : Hamburg as a center of Logistics in Early Modern World Economy
Klaus Weber : Hamburg’s and Central Europe’s Links with the Atlantic Slave Trade and Plantation Economies, 17th to 19th Centuries



Friday 16 April 2010 10.45
P-14 ECO12 Post-War Twentieth Century
Auditorium D5, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Jochen Streb
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Olaf Mertelsmann : On the Relation of Mortality and Income: An Example from Stalinism
Ophelia Ongena : The history of the SERV and of the social economic dialogue in Flanders
Jeroen Touwen : Paradigm or hyperbole? Categories of institutional change and the changing priorities in the post-war economies


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