THURSDAY 1.9.
15:00 – 16:00 Registration University main building (Street address: Fabianinkatu 33) Lobby
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16:00 – 18:00 Contributed papers I
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Room 6: Crisis
Chair: Wade Hands
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Room 7: Behavioral economics, economics & psychology
Chair: Aris Spanos
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Room 15: Foundations of choice theory
Chair: Conrad Heilmann
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Karin Astrid Siegmann and John Cameron
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Why did mainstream economics miss the crisis? The role of epistemological and methodological blinkers
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John Davis
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Bounded Rationality and Bounded Individuality
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Paul Fudulu
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Cost – Signaling Theory of Preference Formation and Some of its Implications
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Jonathan Perraton
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Déjà-vu? The Current Crisis and Macroeconomic Analysis: The 1970s Revisited?
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Jaakko Kuorikoski and Alessandro Lanteri
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Lost in aversion: Loss aversion, endowment effect and mechanistic extrapolation
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Adolfo Garcia de la Sienra
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Is every Measurement a Structure-Homomorphism?
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Silvia Lerner
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Invariance and Extensionality in Theories of Choice
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Salim Rashid
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Underdetermination, Multiplicity, and Mathematical Logic
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18:15 – 19:15 Small Festival Hall (Pieni juhlasali) Chair: Uskali Mäki
Alan Kirman: The Crisis in Economic Theory
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19:30 Press Hall (lehtisali)
Rector’s reception
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9:30 – 10:30 Small festival hall (Pieni juhlasali) Chair: Wade Hands
CANCELLED CANCELLED Steven Medema: CANCELLED CANCELLED
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10:45 – 12:45 Contributed papers II
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Room 6: Econometrics & causation
Chair: Jaakko Kuorikoski
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Room 7: Choice theory (discounting)
Chair: Mariam Thalos
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Room 15: Economics & sociology, performativity
Chair: Jesper Jespersen
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Kevin Hoover
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Causal Structure and Hierarchies of Models
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Till Grüne-Yanoff
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The Shape and Meaning of Discounting: Exchanges Between Economics and Psychology
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Ekaterina Svetlova and Jacob Arnoldi
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Does Performativity Matter? The Emperor’s Old Clothes
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Alessio Moneta and Federica Russo
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Statistical models and their causal interpretation in econometrics
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Conrad Heilmann
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Foundations of Time Discounting
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José Guillermo Peláez, Guillermo Cavazos and Arturo Lara
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The Fallacy of Solipsism and Cartesian Fallacy in the Theoretical Construct: towards a new conception of performativity of economics
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Aris Spanos
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The Untrustworthiness of Empirical Evidence in Economics: Statistical vs. Substantive Information
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Alessandra Basso
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The Choice of a Discount Factor in the Economics of Climate Change
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Learry Gagné
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Is "Convention Economics" a New Kind of Economics, or Something Else Entirely?
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Lunch 12:45 – 14:00
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14:00 – 16:00 Contributed papers III
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Room 6: Macroeconomics
Chair: Kevin Hoover
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Room 7: Experimental economics
Chair: Francesco Guala
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Room 15: History of thought
Cancelled
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Brian Epstein
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Why Macroeconomics does not Supervene on Microeconomics
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María Jiménez Buedo, David Teira and Jesús Zamora-Bonilla
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Experimental Economics and Randomized Clinical Trials: A comparative analysis of statregies to control reactivity in experiments with humans.
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Jesper Jespersen
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‘Uncertainty’: a real methodological challenge in macroeconomics
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Attilia Ruzzene
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Low in External Validity, High with Extrapolation
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Ming Chien Lo and Kristof van Assche
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The taming of the shrew: how macroeconomists attempt to handle the complexity of the economy
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16:00 – 16:30 Refreshments
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16:30 – 18:30 Contributed papers IV
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Room 6: Foundations of welfare economics
Chair: Larry Boland
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Room 7: Team Preferences, Collective Intentionality
Chair: Don Ross
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Room 15: Economics as a science, and the economics of science
Chair: María Jiménez-Buedo
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Boguslaw Czarny
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The Debate on the Nature of Welfare Economics in the Contemporary Methodology of Economics
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Francesco Guala
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Testing Collective Intentionality Theories; Shared Goals, Preferences, and Counterfactuals
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Mathieu Ballandonne
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New Economics of Science and/or Economics of Scientific Knowledge? The Case of Paul David
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Juan Carlos García-Bermejo
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Set-wise judgment aggregation by the majority, special majority and plurality rules
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Natalie Gold
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Team Reasoning and Self Control
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Florian Fougy-Houël
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Economic rationality: mechanisms of diffusion in the scientific community
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Joerg Kuehnelt
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Should rational individuals endorse the results of a hypothetical agreement?
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Michiru Nagatsu
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Cognitive and Motivational Mechanisms of Voluntary Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: An Experimental Study
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Till Düppe
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Why Economics Became a Science; Suspicion, Anxiety and Knowledge in Economic Discourse
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10:00 – 12:00 Contributed papers V
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Room 6: Economics and evolution
Chair: Brian Epstein
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Room 7: Models I: modelling & explanation
Chair: Till Grüne-Yanoff
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Room 15: Measurement and economic theorizing
Chair: Marcel Boumans
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Jack Vromen
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The case for Strong Reciprocity: Why the strategy of contrasting Strong Reciprocity with Weak Reciprocity backfires
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Lawrence A. Boland
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Choosing model building methods
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Ricardo Crespo
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The increasing role of practical reason in the Human Development Reports
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Jan Willem Lindemans
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Against methodological totalitarianism: On the actual role of rational choice and evolution in explaining cooperation
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Gil Hertshten
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Minimal Learning from Minimal Models
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Tyler DesRoches
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On the Concept of Natural Capital and its relevance to Economic Theory
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Don Ross
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The Evolution of Individualistic Norms
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Petri Ylikoski and N. Emrah Aydinonat
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Models Come in Clusters: Abstract Models and How-Possibly Explanations
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Maria and José Caamaño-Alegre
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Enlarged Empirical Economics and the Quest for Validity
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Lunch 12:00 – 13:15
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13:15 – 15:15 Contributed papers VI
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Room 6: Philosophy of economics
Chair: Aki Lehtinen
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Room 7: Models II: modelling & economic expertise
Chair: Alessio Moneta
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Room 15: Networks
Chair: Petri Ylikoski
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Uskali Mäki
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Recent accounts of economics imperialism
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Christian Dieckhoff and Eugen Pissarskoi
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Credible Worlds, possibilistic foreknowledge and policy decisions – a case study on energy scenarios
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Caterina Marchionni
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Explanatory styles – modeling networks in sociology and economics
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Andrea Salanti
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Rigor versus relevance in economic theory: An attempt at reorienting the debate
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Marcel Boumans
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Economics as a Field Science: Towards a methodology of expert knowledge
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Mariam Thalos
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Network effects in decision systems
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Carlo Martini
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Modeling Experts: The Role of Experts in the Methodology of Economics
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Bradley Turner
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Social Networks as a Rising Challenge for Economics
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5 min break
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15:20 – 17:20 Contributed papers VII
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Room 6: The firm
Chair: John Davis
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Room 7: Models III: modelling & policy
Chair: Caterina Marchionni
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Room 15: Limits of economics
Chair: Karin Astrid Siegmann
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Aki Lehtinen
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On the reference of the marginalist 'firm'
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François Claveau
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General versus Context-Specific Policy Claims: The Case of the Economics of Macro Unemployment
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Michael Joffe
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The Mecca of economics
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Beatrice Boulu-Reshef
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Affiliation strategies and intrafirm cooperation: an evolutionary model of personal identity in the firm
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Luis Mireles Flores
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Theoretical perspectives and policy recommendations in economics
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Oleg Ananyin
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North’s Critique: Towards Economics of Cultural Codes
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Jorma Sappinen
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Evolutionary economics, contrastive explanation, and strategic management
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Rogier de Langhe
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The problem of Kuhnian rationality
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Melissa Vergara Fernández
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Towards a more rationalised set of criticisms
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17:20 – 17:45 Refreshments
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17:45-19:00 Small Festival Hall (Pieni juhlasali) Chair: Jack Vromen
Daniel Hausman: Some Misconceptions about Preferences
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20:00 Conference dinner at Restaurant Sipuli (Address: Kanavaranta 7)
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