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ECONOMIC HISTORY AND HISTORY OF ECONOMICS WORKSHOP
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Economic History and History of Economics Workshop
H2S Workshop Series
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Ecole normale supérieure
48, bd Jourdan, 75014 Paris
Room #A2 (morning session) / Room #10 (afternoon session)
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Participants
Jean-Pierre Beaud
(Université du Québec à Montréal)
Loïc Charles
(Université de Reims & INED)
Emmanuel Didier
(CNRS, CESDIP, Paris)
Paolo Di Martino
(University of Manchester)
Philippe Fontaine
(ENS Cachan, IUF, LSE)
Sophie Harnay
(EconomiX-University of Paris West)
Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur
(EHESS, Paris)
Elise Huillery
(PSE)
Claire Lemercier
(CNRS, Institut d'histoire moderne et contemporaine)
V. Markham Lester
(Birmigham-Southern College, Birmingham, Alabama)
Eric Monnet
(PSE-EHESS)
Anders Ögren
(EHFF-Stockholm School of Economics and EconomiX-University of Paris West)
Nicolas Praquin
(Université de Marne-la-Vallée)
Viera Rebolledo-Dhuin
(Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin)
Bénédicte Reynaud
(CNRS-PSE)
Stefano Ungaro
(PSE)
Erika Vause
(University of Chicago)
Programme
10 am-12.30 pm
V. Markham Lester
(Birmigham-Southern College, Birmingham, Alabama)
Bankrupt women entrepreneurs: Observations on women-owned and operated businesses in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century England
Paolo Di Martino
(University of Manchester) &
Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur
(EHESS, Paris)
Insolvency law and practice in historical perspective: A European comparative view (c.1880-1913)
2 pm-5.30 pm
Loïc Charles
(Université de Reims & INED) &
Guillaume Daudin
(Université de Lille & OFCE)
The Bureau of the balance of trade and the production of foreign trade statistics in France during the 18th century
Jean-Pierre Beaud
&
Jean-Guy Prévost
(Université du Québec à Montréal)
The Politics of Objectivity: Canada's Statistical Regimes, 1800-2008
Emmanuel Didier
(CNRS, CESDIP, Paris)
Counting Ears: Democracy, Statistics and the Making of the New Deal
For a full programme and registration form, please contact
Claire Lemercier
:
Claire.Lemercier@ens.fr
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