NINTH SESSION OF THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL ON NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
From the 31st of May 2010 to the 4th of June 2010 Corsica (France)
http://esnie.u-paris10.fr
Using rigorous scientific methods, New Institutional Economics (NIE) focuses on the theoretical and empirical analysis of the economics of co-ordination devices -
institutions, organizations and contracts - as well as on the conditions under which these devices evolve.
OBJECTIVES:
- To promote the use of rigorous methods to analyze the economics of institutions and organizations
- To provide researchers with up to date synthesis on the evolutions of the research program
- To develop networking and cooperation among researchers and among their institutions
PUBLIC:
- Ph.D. students
- Post-docs and researchers, in Economics Management Science
- Sociology, Law and other social sciences
PROGRAM:
Formal lectures will be given every morning. Each lecture's dedicated to the extensive presentation of the state of the art of the discipline on a specific applied or theoretical topic. Afternoons will be dedicated to workshops devoted
either to "research questions" or "technical topics". The seminars which to be held in the second part of the afternoon will enable the attendants to have their work
discussed by specialized scholars in the field.
LECTURERS:
- Maristella Botticini (Universita Bocconi)
- Farok J. Contractor (Rutgers U.)
- John Donohue (Yale Law School)
- John Drobak (Washington U. in St. Louis)
- Oliver Hart (Harvard U.)
- Francine Lafontaine (U. of Michigan)
- Michel Lebreton (CNRS, Toulouse School of Economics)
- Eli Salzberger (U. of Haifa)
- Pablo Spiller (U.C. Berkeley)
- Mariano Tommasi (Universidad de San Andres)
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS:
- Tommaso Ciarli (Max Planck Institute)
- Andreea Cosnita-Langlais (U. Paris Ouest, EconomiX)
- Francesco Drago (U. of Naples)
- Mikhail Drugov (U. Carlos III)
- Ruben Enikolopov (New Economic School)
- Marco Faravelli (U. of St Andrews)
- Carmine Guerriero (ACLE, U. of Amsterdam)
- Suresh Naidu (Harvard U.)
- Anne Neumann (DIW Berlin)
- Maria Petrova (New Economic School)
SEMINAR CHAIRS:
- Laure Athias (IDHEAP/U. of Lausanne)
- Celine Bignebat (INRA-MOISA)
- Eshien Chong (U. Paris XI)
- Claudine Desrieux (U. Paris II)
- Jean-Michel Glachant (U. Paris XI & EUI)
- Freddy Huet (GREDEG, U. Nice)
- Yannick Perez (U. Paris XI & EUI)
- Emmanuel Raynaud (INRA-SADAPT)
- Elodie Rouviere (INRA-ENESAD)
- Jean-Francois Sattin (U. Valencienne)
- Raphael Soubeyran (INRA-MOISA)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:
- Masahiko Aoki (Stanford U.)
- Ronald H. Coase (U. of Chicago)
- Massimo Egidi (Luiss, Roma)
- Jean-Luc Gaffard (U. Nice)
- Claude Menard (U. de Paris I)
- Bart Nooteboom (Erasmus U.)
- Douglass C. North (Washington University)
- Rudolf Richter (U. of Saarlandes)
- Oliver Williamson (U.C. Berkeley)
- Frank Stephen (U. of Manchester)
FURTHER INFORMATION:
This event is sponsored by the CNRS (French National Foundation for Research), the European network of excellence DIME (Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe), the "Reion Ile de France" and the Doctoral School "Economics Organization and Society" (U. Paris Ouest).
ORGANIZATION COORDINATOR:
Organization coordinated by:
- Eric Brousseau (U. of Paris Ouest, EconomiX)
CALENDAR:
- Closing date for application: 8th of March 2010
- Notification of acceptance: 22nd of March 2010
- Closing date for registration: 16th of April 2010
ATTENDANT SELECTION:
Attendants will be selected on the basis of their research program. They will present a paper that will be discussed in seminars.
REGISTRATION:
Detailed information are available at:
http://esnie.u-paris10.fr/esnie2010.html
Please quote 10 Academic Resources Daily in your application to this opportunity!