10-12 september 2013 / ENS de Lyon & Université Lumière Lyon 2

Programme

 

Before the conference

SEMINARS AND DEBATES AROUND THE WORK OF DAVID RICARDO

Monday 9 September 2013


ÉCOLE NORMALE SUPÉRIEURE DE LYON (15 Parvis René Descartes, 69007 Lyon — room F113)

 ENS

The day before the Ricardo Conference starts, some seminars and debates are organized for the PhD students and young research fellows interested in Ricardo or Classical political economy. Participants in the Conference are also welcome, especially to the final round table.

THREE SEMINARS

9 am. Money and banking
Annalisa ROSSELLI (Université de Rome Tor Vergata, Italie)

11 am. Value, price and income distribution
Katsuyoshi WATARAI (Université Waseda, Tokyo, Japon)

2.30 pm.  International trade
Gilbert FACCARELLO (Université Panthéon-Assas & Triangle, École normale supérieure de Lyon)


ROUND TABLE

4.30 pm.
Chairman : Masashi IZUMO.
The debates will be introduced by a talk by Heinz D. KURZ on the theme : Is there a ‘Ricardian vice’ ? And what is the relationship, if any, between this sort of vice and economic policy (ad)vice?



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NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON RICARDO AND THE RICARDIAN TRADITIONS

Tuesday 10, Wednesday 11 & Thursday 12 September 2013

 

10 SEPTEMBER


UNIVERSITÉ LUMIÈRE LYON 2 (16 Quai Claude Bernard, 69007 Lyon — Grand Amphithéâtre)

 Lyon2

 
9 am. KEYNOTE LECTURE
Chair : Pierre DOCKES

  • Heinz D. KURZ : Is my Ricardo the Same as Yours? If Not, Why Not?

10.30 am. Coffee break

11 am. SESSION 1.  INTERNATIONAL TRADE (1)
Président/Chair : Katsuyoshi WATARAI

  • Jérôme LANGE : Smith’s division of labour versus Ricardo’s comparative advantage: the critical importance of demography and geography in theorising trade.
  • Masatomi FUJIMOTO : J. S. Mill’s Idea of International Trade by Inheritance from Ricardo’s Free Trade and Torrens’ Reciprocity.

12.30 am. Lunch

2 pm. SESSION 2.  INTERNATIONAL TRADE (2)
Chair : Masatomi FUJIMOTO

  • Christian GEHRKE : David Ricardo’s Discovery of Comparative Advantage: Some Problems in Ruffin’s Account.
  • Gilbert FACCARELLO : Autopsy of a Text : Being an Enquiry concerning Mr Ricardo’s Principles of International Trade.

3.30 pm. Coffee break

4 pm. SESSION 3.
Chair : Takashi YAGI

  • Shin KUBO : The Figure of Ricardo in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Cambridge.
  • Naveen KANALU RAMAMURTHY : Krishna Bharadwaj’s return to Ricardo : The archaeological ground for a critique of the demise of Ricardianism in the History of Economic Thought.


 

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11 SEPTEMBER


CENTRE JEAN BOSCO, LYON (14 rue Roger Radisson, 69005 Lyon — Amphithéâtre St François de Sales)

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9 am. SESSION 4.
Chair : Christian GEHRKE

  • William DIXON : Ricardo’s method examined in context: abstraction from immediate power.
  • Atsushi MASUNAGA : The logical Structure of Ricardo’s Principles: a new interpretation on the relationship between the principles of political economy and the chapters on taxation.

10.30 am. Coffee break

11.30 am. SESSION 5.
Chair : Susumu TAKENAGA

  • Antonella PALUMBO : Ricardo's critique to the scarcity theory of value.
  • Ferdinando MEACCI : Ricardo’s Reaction to Smith’s ‘Original Error’ Respecting Value.

12.30 am. Lunch

2 pm. SESSION 6.
Chair : Jean-Pierre POTIER

  • Taro HISAMATSU & Marcelo FUKUSHIMA : Edward West's Law of Diminishing Returns Reconsidered: Its Application to the Theory of Corn Trade.
  • Shinji FUKUDA : Ricardo Studies in Japan : On the Labour Theory of Value.

3.30 pm. Coffee break

4 pm. SESSION 7.
Chair : Harald HAGEMANN

  • Jou ISHII : Hayeks's Ricardo Effect and the Ricardian tradition.

  • Ajit SINHA : Reading Sraffa’s writings of the period 1925 to 1931.

 

 


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12 SEPTEMBER


CENTRE JEAN BOSCO, LYON (14 rue Roger Radisson, 69005 Lyon — Amphithéâtre St François de Sales)

 Bosco2


9 am. SESSION 8.
Chair : Ferdinando MEACCI

  • Tsutomu NAKANO : The Origin and Development of the Concepts of the Population Theory : R. Wallace, W. Godwin, T. R. Malthus, and D. Ricardo.
  • Victor BIANCHINI : Social Classes and Capital Accumulation: the States of Society in James Mill's Elements of Political Economy.

10.30 am. Coffee break

11 am. SESSION 9.
Chair : Heinz D. KURZ

  • Çinla AKDERE : J. S. Mill’s loyalty to the political economy of David Ricardo.

  • Saverio Maria FRATINI : Rent as a Share of Product and Sraffa’s Price Equations.

12.30 am. Lunch

2 pm. SESSION 10.
Chair : Annalisa ROSSELLI

  • Michael GOOTZEIT : Ricardo's Income Induced Consumption and Savings Functions in an International Context.
  • Harald HAGEMANN : Knut Wicksell on Ricardo's Machinery Problem.

  • Massimo DI MATTEO : Pigou's Theory of Unemployment: what the classical macroeconomics really was.   
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