
The fourteenth History of Recent Economics Conference (HISRECO) was held at ESSCA, School of Management, Angers, on November 05-06, 2021.
Local organizer: Matthieu Ballandonne
Program
9h30-9h40: Welcome speech
9h40-10h30:
Morten Luchtmann (Université de Lorraine)
In the Name of Positive Economics: Common Ground between Behavioral Economists and Defenders of Rational Choice Models
10h40-11h30:
Alexandre Truc (Université de Nice –Université du Québec à Montréal)
Neuroeconomics Hype or Hope? An Answer
11h50-12h40:
Juan Acosta (Universidad del Valle), Béatrice Cherrier (Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS), Aurélien Goutsmedt (CIRST, Université du Québec à Montréal), Francesco Sergi (Université Paris-Est Créteil)
Central Forecasting Models at the Bank of England: A Comprehensive History (1974-2013)
14h-14h50:
Matéo Teixeira (Sciences Po Lyon)
Did French economists ask for inflation to reduce public debt at the end of WW2?
15h00-15h50:
Philippe Fontaine (ENS Paris-Saclay)
Intellectual history and the history of the social sciences: A changing relationship
Saturday 6th, November
Amphi Gounouf
9h40-10h30:
Serge Benest (Universitat de Barcelona)
The transformation of economics’ identity at the Ecole: des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 1955–1985
10h40-11h30:
Lino Wehrheim (University of Regensburg)
The Sound of Silence: Assessing the (In)Visibility of Economists in the Media since the 1960s
11h50-12h40:
Michel De Vroey and Luca Pensieroso (Université catholique de Louvain)
Grounded in Methodology, Certified by Journals: The Rise and Evolution of a Mainstream in Economics