Registration University main building (Street address: Fabianinkatu 33) Lobby 16: 00 – 18: 00 Contributed papers I room 6: Crisis



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INEM 2011 PROGRAM (Detailed)

THURSDAY 1.9.



15:00 – 16:00 Registration University main building (Street address: Fabianinkatu 33) Lobby


16:00 – 18:00 Contributed papers I

Room 6: Crisis

Chair: Wade Hands



Room 7: Behavioral economics, economics & psychology

Chair: Aris Spanos



Room 15: Foundations of choice theory

Chair: Conrad Heilmann



Karin Astrid Siegmann and John Cameron

Why did mainstream economics miss the crisis? The role of epistemological and methodological blinkers

John Davis

Bounded Rationality and Bounded Individuality

Paul Fudulu

Cost – Signaling Theory of Preference Formation and Some of its Implications

Jonathan Perraton

Déjà-vu? The Current Crisis and Macroeconomic Analysis: The 1970s Revisited?

Jaakko Kuorikoski and Alessandro Lanteri

Lost in aversion: Loss aversion, endowment effect and mechanistic extrapolation

Adolfo Garcia de la Sienra

Is every Measurement a Structure-Homomorphism?







Silvia Lerner

Invariance and Extensionality in Theories of Choice

Salim Rashid

Underdetermination, Multiplicity, and Mathematical Logic

18:15 – 19:15 Small Festival Hall (Pieni juhlasali) Chair: Uskali Mäki

Alan Kirman: The Crisis in Economic Theory

19:30 Press Hall (lehtisali)

Rector’s reception



FRIDAY 2.9.

9:30 – 10:30 Small festival hall (Pieni juhlasali) Chair: Wade Hands

CANCELLED CANCELLED Steven Medema: CANCELLED CANCELLED



10:45 – 12:45 Contributed papers II

Room 6: Econometrics & causation

Chair: Jaakko Kuorikoski



Room 7: Choice theory (discounting)

Chair: Mariam Thalos



Room 15: Economics & sociology, performativity

Chair: Jesper Jespersen



Kevin Hoover

Causal Structure and Hierarchies of Models

Till Grüne-Yanoff

The Shape and Meaning of Discounting: Exchanges Between Economics and Psychology

Ekaterina Svetlova and Jacob Arnoldi

Does Performativity Matter? The Emperor’s Old Clothes

Alessio Moneta and Federica Russo

Statistical models and their causal interpretation in econometrics

Conrad Heilmann

Foundations of Time Discounting

José Guillermo Peláez, Guillermo Cavazos and Arturo Lara

The Fallacy of Solipsism and Cartesian Fallacy in the Theoretical Construct: towards a new conception of performativity of economics

Aris Spanos

The Untrustworthiness of Empirical Evidence in Economics: Statistical vs. Substantive Information

Alessandra Basso

The Choice of a Discount Factor in the Economics of Climate Change

Learry Gagné

Is "Convention Economics" a New Kind of Economics, or Something Else Entirely?

Lunch 12:45 – 14:00


14:00 – 16:00 Contributed papers III

Room 6: Macroeconomics

Chair: Kevin Hoover



Room 7: Experimental economics

Chair: Francesco Guala



Room 15: History of thought

Cancelled



Brian Epstein

Why Macroeconomics does not Supervene on Microeconomics

María Jiménez Buedo, David Teira and Jesús Zamora-Bonilla

Experimental Economics and Randomized Clinical Trials: A comparative analysis of statregies to control reactivity in experiments with humans.







Jesper Jespersen

‘Uncertainty’: a real methodological challenge in macroeconomics

Attilia Ruzzene


Low in External Validity, High with Extrapolation







Ming Chien Lo and Kristof van Assche

The taming of the shrew: how macroeconomists attempt to handle the complexity of the economy















16:00 – 16:30 Refreshments

16:30 – 18:30 Contributed papers IV

Room 6: Foundations of welfare economics

Chair: Larry Boland



Room 7: Team Preferences, Collective Intentionality

Chair: Don Ross



Room 15: Economics as a science, and the economics of science

Chair: María Jiménez-Buedo



Boguslaw Czarny

The Debate on the Nature of Welfare Economics in the Contemporary Methodology of Economics

Francesco Guala

Testing Collective Intentionality Theories; Shared Goals, Preferences, and Counterfactuals

Mathieu Ballandonne

New Economics of Science and/or Economics of Scientific Knowledge? The Case of Paul David

Juan Carlos García-Bermejo

Set-wise judgment aggregation by the majority, special majority and plurality rules

Natalie Gold

Team Reasoning and Self Control

Florian Fougy-Houël

Economic rationality: mechanisms of diffusion in the scientific community

Joerg Kuehnelt

Should rational individuals endorse the results of a hypothetical agreement?

Michiru Nagatsu

Cognitive and Motivational Mechanisms of Voluntary Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: An Experimental Study

Till Düppe

Why Economics Became a Science; Suspicion, Anxiety and Knowledge in Economic Discourse

SATURDAY 3.9.

10:00 – 12:00 Contributed papers V

Room 6: Economics and evolution

Chair: Brian Epstein



Room 7: Models I: modelling & explanation

Chair: Till Grüne-Yanoff



Room 15: Measurement and economic theorizing

Chair: Marcel Boumans



Jack Vromen

The case for Strong Reciprocity: Why the strategy of contrasting Strong Reciprocity with Weak Reciprocity backfires

Lawrence A. Boland

Choosing model building methods

Ricardo Crespo

The increasing role of practical reason in the Human Development Reports

Jan Willem Lindemans

Against methodological totalitarianism: On the actual role of rational choice and evolution in explaining cooperation

Gil Hertshten

Minimal Learning from Minimal Models

Tyler DesRoches

On the Concept of Natural Capital and its relevance to Economic Theory

Don Ross

The Evolution of Individualistic Norms

Petri Ylikoski and N. Emrah Aydinonat

Models Come in Clusters: Abstract Models and How-Possibly Explanations

Maria and José Caamaño-Alegre

Enlarged Empirical Economics and the Quest for Validity

Lunch 12:00 – 13:15



13:15 – 15:15 Contributed papers VI

Room 6: Philosophy of economics

Chair: Aki Lehtinen




Room 7: Models II: modelling & economic expertise

Chair: Alessio Moneta



Room 15: Networks

Chair: Petri Ylikoski




Uskali Mäki

Recent accounts of economics imperialism

Christian Dieckhoff and Eugen Pissarskoi

Credible Worlds, possibilistic foreknowledge and policy decisions – a case study on energy scenarios

Caterina Marchionni


Explanatory styles – modeling networks in sociology and economics

Andrea Salanti

Rigor versus relevance in economic theory: An attempt at reorienting the debate

Marcel Boumans

Economics as a Field Science: Towards a methodology of expert knowledge

Mariam Thalos


Network effects in decision systems







Carlo Martini

Modeling Experts: The Role of Experts in the Methodology of Economics

Bradley Turner


Social Networks as a Rising Challenge for Economics



5 min break

15:20 – 17:20 Contributed papers VII

Room 6: The firm

Chair: John Davis



Room 7: Models III: modelling & policy

Chair: Caterina Marchionni



Room 15: Limits of economics

Chair: Karin Astrid Siegmann



Aki Lehtinen

On the reference of the marginalist 'firm'

François Claveau

General versus Context-Specific Policy Claims: The Case of the Economics of Macro Unemployment

Michael Joffe

The Mecca of economics

Beatrice Boulu-Reshef

Affiliation strategies and intrafirm cooperation: an evolutionary model of personal identity in the firm

Luis Mireles Flores

Theoretical perspectives and policy recommendations in economics

Oleg Ananyin

North’s Critique: Towards Economics of Cultural Codes

Jorma Sappinen

Evolutionary economics, contrastive explanation, and strategic management

Rogier de Langhe

The problem of Kuhnian rationality

Melissa Vergara Fernández

Towards a more rationalised set of criticisms

17:20 – 17:45 Refreshments

17:45-19:00 Small Festival Hall (Pieni juhlasali) Chair: Jack Vromen

Daniel Hausman: Some Misconceptions about Preferences

20:00 Conference dinner at Restaurant Sipuli (Address: Kanavaranta 7)






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