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Wed 14 April
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10.45
14.15
16.30
Thu 15 April
8.30
10.45
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Fri 16 April
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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
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Chair:
Roxani Margariti
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Organizers:
Catia Antunes, Francesca Trivellato |
Discussant:
Roxani Margariti
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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
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Chair:
Anton Schuurman
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Organizer:
Anton Schuurman
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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
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Chair:
Amélia Polónia
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Organizers:
Catia Antunes, Francesca Trivellato |
Discussant:
Amélia Polónia
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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
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
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Chair:
Lex Heerma van Voss
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Anne Mccants
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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
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Chair:
Anne Mccants
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Juliette Levy
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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
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Chair:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Joyce Burnette
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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
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Chair:
Jeroen Touwen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ben Gales
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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
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Chair:
Ewout Frankema
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Peer Vries
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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
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
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Chair:
Peter Meyer
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Peter Meyer
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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
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Chair:
Jochen Streb
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Jeff Fynn-Paul
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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
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Chair:
Jochen Streb
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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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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