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« Economics and Psychology in Historical Perspective » Paris, 18-20 december 2014
Venue: Maison des Sciences Economiques – 106-112 bd de l’hôpital – 75013 Paris Organizers : Mikaël Cozic (UPEC, IUF & IHPST) & Jean-Sébastien Lenfant (U. Lille 1) Webpage : http://eco-psycho.sciencesconf.org/ Contact : MailScanner soupçonne le lien suivant d'être une tentative de fraude de la part de "mail.google.com" ecopsycho AT rationalite.org Thursday, December 18, 2014 8.30-9.00 Registration 9.15-10.30 – INVITED TALK 1 Robert Sugden (U. of East Anglia) Preference purification and the inner rational agent: a flawed model in behavioural welfare economics 10.30-10.50 Coffee break 10.50-12.35 - SESSIONS 1A and 1B
1A – Models of rationality
Guilhem Lecouteux
Ecole Polytechnique
The Homo Œconomicus and
the Homo Psychologicus
Enrico Petracca
University of Bologna A
tale of paradigm clash: Simon, situated cognition and
the interpretation of bounded rationality
Armelle Mazé
INRA AgroParisTech
Learning models of
cognition and institutional change. Extending the New
Institutional Economics perspective
1B – Smithian themes
Laurie Bréban
University Paris 8 ;
Smithian sympathy: from
cognition to emotion
Elias Khalil
Monash University,
Melbourne
Back to Adam Smith:
sympathy as the basis of rational choice
Emmanuel Petit
University of Bordeaux 4
The relevance of Adam
Smith’s concept of sympathy in behavioural economics.
14.00- 15h45 – SESSIONS 2A and 2B (3*2
contributed papers)
2A – The psychology of the economic man
Luigino Bruni
Lumsa Università
Awards, rewards,
intrinsic motivations and civil economy: Giacinto
Dragonetti
Michael Quin
UCL Faculty of Laws
Jeremy Bentham, Werner
Stark, and “the psychology of economic man »
Marek Hudik
Center
for Theoretical Study, Charles University, Prague,
Psychology and
Economics in the first half of the 20th century: small
gains from trade.
2B – Social psychology and economics Pawel Kawalek John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin A Hypothesis on G. Katona’s influence upon the development and adoption of cognitive maps for simultaneous causality Guido Baggio Pontifical Salesian university The influence of Dewey's and Mead's functional psychology on Veblen's evolutionary economics. Katia Caldari Università Padova, From psychology to social psychology: The evolution of Marshall’s economic approach. 15.45-16.15 – Coffee break 16.15 -18.00 – SESSION 3 (Plenary, contributed papers) From behavioral sciences to behavioral economics Catherine Herfeld Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Between the ‘Logic of Choice’ and the ‘Behavioral Sciences’: Jacob Marschak and the Emergence of Rational Choice Theories in the 1950s. Roberto Fumagalli Universität Bayreuth, Economics, psychology and the neuroscience wave: rewriting the tale. Michiru Nagatsu University of Helsinki Has behavioral economics really become mainstream? A critical re-assessment.
Friday, December 19, 2014 9.00-10.15 - INVITED TALK 2 Philippe Mongin (CNRS & HEC Paris) - The Allais Paradox: How to Recover its Lost Meaning 10.15 -10.40 Coffee break 10.45-12.30 - SESSIONS 4A and 4B
4A – Decision and utility
Carlo Zappia
University of Siena
Daniel Ellsberg and the
validation of normative propositions by means of
experiments
Paul Weirich
University of Missouri
Subjective probability
Ivan Moscati
University of Insubria
Measuring Utility by
Experiments and Axioms in Economics and Psychology,
1955-1965
4B – Austrian themes
Mario Rizzo
The problem of
rationality. Austrian economics between classical
behaviorism and behavioral economics
Richard Arena and
Lauren Larrouy
(Nice Sophia Antipolis
university )
The role of psychology
in Austrian economics and game theory: subjectivity and
coordination.
William Fisher
University of California,
Berkeley
The individual and the
social in economics and psychology: Hayek, Tarde, Rasch,
and Implications for models, measurement, and
management.
14.20-15.35 - INVITED TALK 3 Floris Heukelom (U. Nijmegen, Netherdlands) Generalized characterization or falsifiable description? An epistemological history of economic behavior 15.40-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-18.20 - SESSIONS 5A and 5B (4*2 contributed papers)
5A – Happiness and development issues
Gabriel Leite Mota
University of Minho
The utility of
Kahneman: the importance of Daniel Kahneman for the
birth and consolidation of the economics of happiness
Shiri Cohen
The Hebrew University
Happiness studies and
the problem of interpersonal comparisons
Rustam Romaniuc
University of Montpellier
The integration of intrinsic motivation
into economic analysis
Roberta Muramatsu
Mackenzie Presbyterian
University
Making sense of the
behavioral turn in development economics: An
interpretation informed by philosophy and history of
economics.
5B – Identity and morality in decision making
Miriam Teschl
University of Vienna Internal
conflict in decision making
Pietro Guarnieri
University of Siena
Dual morality in
economics. Problems and opportunities of dual-process
approach to moral decision-making
Tom Juille
Nice Sophia-Antipolis
University
Identity economics
Cyril Hédoin
University of Reims
Separating Economics
From Psychology: A Philosophy of Science Examination of
the Significance of Multiple Selves Models in Economics
Saturday, December 20, 2014
9.00 -10.15 - INVITED TALK 4
Robin Hogarth (U. Pompeu Fabra) - When psychology met economics: A view from
2035
10.15-10.35 Coffee break
10.40-12.25 SESSIONS 6A and 6B
6A –
Biases and anomalies
Jean-Sébastien Lenfant
Lille 1 university Who
is afraid of intransitivity? The fate of Amos Tversky’s
1969 “Intransitivity of preferences” in economics (and
in psychology)
Dorian Jullien
Nice Sophia Antiplis
University
Asian Disease-type of
framing of outcomes as a historical curiosity
Pöl-Vincent Harnay
OCDE
The “wording effect”,
from Edwards to Tversky and Davidson.
6B – Psychology and macroeconomic behaviors
Pierrick Dechaux
Paris 1 University Experimenting
at the macroeconomic level: the methodological
difficulties faced by the program of Macropsychology
Wade D. Hands
University of Puget Sound
Psychology, behavioral
economics, and the representative agent.
14.00-15.10 SESSION 7 (Plenary, contributed papers) Closing session – Policy issues Niels Geiger University of Hohenheim Behavioral economics and economic policy: A quantitative assessment Caterina Marchionni University of Helsinki Markus A. Feufel Charité-University Medicine, Berlin Till Grüne-Yanoff Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Boosts versus nudges: How to pick the right policy tool. 15.15-16.30 - Farewell coffee Peggy TESSIER Ingénieur d'Etudes Médiation scientifique Responsable administrative IHPST-UMR8590 (Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne/CNRS/ENS) 13 rue du four 75006 Paris Tél : +33 (0) 1 43 54 94 60 Fax : +33 (0) 1 43 25 29 48 Page perso : http://www-ihpst.univ-paris1.fr/2,peggy_tessier.html Réseau Pro HiPhiSciTech : http://hiphiscitech.org/ -- Ce message a été vérifié par MailScanner pour des virus ou des polluriels et rien de suspect n'a été trouvé. |
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