Monday (03 Aug.) |
Tuesday (04 Aug.) |
Wednesday (05 Aug.) |
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9:00-9:45 |
Registration |
9:00-10:40 |
Session III |
9:30-11:00 |
Round Table |
9:45-10:15 |
Symposium Opening |
10:40-11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00-11:20 |
Break |
10:15-12:00 |
Opening Address |
11:00-12:40 |
Session IV |
11:20-12:15 |
Round Table (cont.) |
12:00-14:00 |
Lunch |
12:40-14:10 |
Lunch |
12:15-12:30 |
Symposium Closing |
14:00-15:40 |
Session I |
14:10-15:50 |
Session V |
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15:40-16:00 |
Coffee Break |
15:50-16:10 |
Coffee Break |
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16:00-17h40 |
Session II |
16:10-17:50 |
Session VI |
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Symposium Opening: Carlos Roberto Azzoni, Dean of the School of Economics, Business Administration and Accounting (FEA-USP) (video)
Joaquim José Guilhoto, Chair of the Department of Economics
Introduction by João Sayad (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP)
Opening Address: Robert Gordon (Northwestern University, USA): “American Debates on the Sources of Business Cycle Fluctuations” (video)
(video with questions from the audience)
Session I: Kevin Hoover (Duke University, USA): “Microfoundational Programs”(video)
Chair: Mauro Boianovsky (University of Brasília, UnB)
Comments by Gilberto Tadeu Lima (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP) and Raul Cristóvão dos Santos (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP) (video)
(video with questions from the audience)
Session II: Robert Leonard (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada): “From Foundational Critique to Fictitious Players: The Curious Odyssey of Oskar Morgenstern”(video)
Chair: Gilberto Tadeu Lima (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP)
Comments by Eleutério da Silva Prado (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP) and Fabio Barbieri (University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto, FEARP-USP) (video)
(video with questions from the audience)
Session III: Wade Hands (University of Puget Sound, USA): “The Rise and Fall of Walrasian Economics: The Keynes Effect”(video)
Chair: Fabio Barbieri (University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto, FEARP-USP)
Comments by Franklin Serrano (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ) and Roberta Muramatsu (Mackenzie Presbyterian University) (video)
(video with questions from the audience)
Session IV: Philip Mirowski (University of Notre Dame, USA): “The Cowles Anti-Keynesians 1943-1954”(video)
Chair: Franklin Serrano (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ)
Comments by David Dequech (Campinas State University, UNICAMP) and José Raymundo Chiappin (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP) (video)
(video with questions from the audience)
Session V: Michel De Vroey (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium): “The New Classical/Real Business Cycle Revolution: A Matter of Microfoundations?” (video)
Chair: Roberta Muramatsu (Mackenzie Presbyterian University)
Comments by Mauro Boianovsky (University of Brasília, UnB) and Pedro Garcia Duarte (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP) (video)
(video with questions from the audience)
Session VI: Pedro Garcia Duarte (FEA-USP): “Not Going Away: Representative-Agent Models and Microfoundations in the Making of a New Consensus in Macroeconomics”(video)
Chair: Ana Maria Bianchi (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP)
Comments by Kevin Hoover (Duke University, USA) and Michel De Vroey (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) (video)
(video with questions from the audience)
Round Table: all invited speakers
Chair: Gilberto Tadeu Lima (University of São Paulo, FEA-USP) (video)
(video with questions from the audience)