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Programme of the XV th World Economic History Congress Utrecht, The Netherlands August 3-7, 2009

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Programme of the XVth World Economic History Congress

Utrecht, The NetherlandsAugust 3-7, 2009

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Programme of the

XVth World Economic History Congress

Utrecht, The Netherlands

August 3-7, 2009

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Editor: Jessica DijkmanDesign: Ruparo (Ivo Sikkema), Amsterdam, www.ruparo.nlMaps: GeoMedia, Utrecht University (http://kartlab.geog.uu.nl/index_en.html)Print: Raddraaier, AmsterdamPhotographs: Ravi Agarwal / International Institute of Social History / abn amro historical

archives, Amsterdam

Contact informationSecretariat WEHC 2009Utrecht UniversityDepartment of History and Art HistoryDrift 103512 BS UtrechtThe Netherlandse-mail: [email protected]: +31 (0)30 253 8288 (during the congress), +31 (0)30 253 6460 (after the congress)website: www.wehc2009.org

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Table of contents

Words of welcome 7Congress organization 8Congress desk 11Congress facilities 12Utrecht information 14Book exhibition and book launches 16Meeting General Assembly IEHA 18Social and cultural programme 19Sponsors 21

Academic programme: 22Special events 22Poster session 25Sessions in chronological order: an explanatory note 27

1: Monday August 3, 11:30am – 1:00pm (dissertation sessions) 292: Monday August 3, 2:00pm – 5:30pm 313: Tuesday August 4, 9:00am – 12:30pm 424: Tuesday August 4, 2:00pm – 5:30pm 535: Wednesday August 5, 9:00am – 12:30pm 656: Wednesday August 5, 2:00pm – 5:30pm 787: Thursday August 6, 9:00am – 12:30pm 908: Thursday August 6, 2:00pm – 5:30pm 1009: Friday August 7, 9:00am – 12:30pm 11210: Friday August 7, 1:30pm – 5:00pm 122

Index of participants 134

Pages for notes 166

Map 171

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Words of welcome

The Local Organizing Committee and the Executive Committee of the International Economic History Association (IEHA) warmly welcome you to Utrecht as participants of the XVth World Economic History Congress. Following the first and second round of session proposals, the Executive Committee of the IEHA has approved 139 sessions, including three dissertation sessions, and a poster session for young researchers. Moreover, the programme offers two keynote lectures (by Daron Acemoglu and Vandana Shiva), and one debate (between Joel Mokyr and Bob Allen); these events are sponsored by Fortis Bank Nederland.The theme of the congress is global economic history. The congress is expected to contribute to the following goals: enhance the dialogue with social sciences and economics; develop a programme of global economic history; integrate business history; build better institutions for academic exchange in the internet age. Sessions cover a wide range of subjects, periods from antiquity to the present day, and a variety of regions around the world.The social programme includes a welcome and a farewell reception, and a concert by the Paris ensemble L’Arpegiatta, followed by wine-tasting, offered to the participants by the organization of the XVIth World Economic History Congress, the University of Stellenbosch.

We would like to thank all institutions involved with the organization of this Congress, and the sponsors (Fortis Bank Nederland, Ministery of Economic Affairs, the city of Utrecht, the Unger-van Brerofonds, and the Professor van Winterfonds) for their generous support.

We hope you will have a productive and enjoyable time in the Netherlands!

Jan Luiten van Zanden Jessica Dijkman

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Congress organization

The World Economic History Congress aims to provide opportunities to scholars in economic history from all over the world to present their work, exchange knowledge and views, and set the research agenda for the years to come. The congress takes place under the responsibility of the International Economic History Association (IEHA). The IEHA was established in 1960 and unites economic historians from 20 countries in Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Every three or four years the IEHA organizes a World Economic History Congress. The two previous congresses were held in Buenos Aires (2002) and Helsinki (2006). This year’s congress, the XVth in row, takes place in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Information on the IEHA can be found on the Association’s website http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/IEHA.

The XVth WEHC is jointly organized by Utrecht University (UU) and the International Institute of Social History (IISH).

The IISH, an institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, was established in 1935 as an independent, neutral and scholarly institute to house collections on social history, mainly on the history of the labour movement. In the period 1935-1940 attention was focused on saving material from all over Europe. In this period a large part of the archival legacy of Marx and Engels was saved, next to Bakunin manuscripts and the records of the CNT and the FAI from Spain. In more recent decades, the institute became a safe haven for records from Latin America, the Middle East, China and South-East Asia. Apart from these archives, the IISH houses a large library on social and economic history and a research department, dedicated to writing the international comparative history of labour. Information on the IISH is available from its website at http://www.iisg.nl.

Utrecht University, established in 1636, is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands and with over 29,000 students one of the largest in Europe. It ranks 9th in Europe and 47th in the world according to the Shanghai ranking of the world’s leading universities. The Economic and Social History group, which is part of Utrecht University’s Research Institute for History and Culture, focuses on the economic and social history of Europe and Asia from the late Middle Ages to the present. The main theme throughout the research is the question why – over time - such large economic and social differences develop between and within countries and regions. In order to be able to answer this question research is carried out into the relationship between socio-economic development and institutional change. Information on Utrecht University is available at http://www.uu.nl/EN, on the Economic and Social History group at http://vkc.library.uu.nl/vkc/seh.

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Local Organizing CommitteeThe Local Organizing Committee (LOC) is responsible for the practical organization of the congress. The members of the LOC are:Jan Luiten van Zanden (chair) UU/IISHOscar Gelderblom (vice-chair) UUJessica Dijkman (secretary) UUJoost Dankers UULex Heerma van Voss IISH/UUEls Hiemstra IISHTine de Moor UUMaarten Prak UUKeetie Sluyterman UULeneke Visser UUErik-Jan Zürcher IISH

CollaboratorsApart from the members of the Local Organizing Committee many others have contributed to the organization of the congress:IISH: Gordan Cupac (webdesign), Ineke Kellij (financial administration).UU-ESH: Christiaan Bochove (presentation closing session), Sarah Carmichael (assistance secretariat), Ewout Frankema (PR), Joost Jonker (book exhibit), Roger de Peuter (invitation former presidents), Auke Rijpma (poster session), Claartje Rasterhoff (dissertation session), Milja van Tielhof (cultural programme).UU-conference office: Odette Jansen and Veronique Leenders (hotel accommodation, excursions, congress desk, general assistance).UU-OGC: Laura Tankink (coordination student assistance)Student assistance: Alejandro Caceres, Elwyn Davies, Jos Elferink, Lewis Evans, Annemiek de Jonge, Matthijs Hoekstra, Arjan de Hoop, Kelly Lamerigts, Luuk Leussink, Dorine Maarschalkerweerd, Arjan Pomp, Anne Schellekens, Katie Simanzik, Eline Slijkhuis, Lotte van der Vleuten, Marlous van Waijenburg, Annet Wapenaar, Joost van Zanden, Dominique van Zelm, Pim de Zwart.

Executive Committee IEHA The Executive Committee (EC) of the IEHA is responsible for the academic programme of the congress. The members of the EC (for the term 2006-2009) are:Riitta Hjerppe (president) Jan Luiten van Zanden (vice president) Chris Lloyd (treasurer) Jörg Baten (secretary general) Luis Bértola

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Forrest CapieNaomi Lamoreaux Beverly Lemire Li BozhongCarlos Marichal Phillipe Minard Yuri Petrov Leandro Prados de la Escosura Om Prakash Kaoru SugiharaRichard Sutch Gianni TonioloGrietjie Verhoef Rolf Walter

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Congress desk

Contact informationThe congress desk is located in the Aula of Academy Hall (Domplein 29, Utrecht).E-mail: [email protected]: +31 (0)30 253 8288

Opening timesSunday August 2: 3:00pm – 7:00pmMonday August 3: 8:00am – 5:30pmTuesday August 4 to Friday August 7: 8:30am – 5:30am

ServicesThe congress desk provides the following services:• registrationofcongressparticipants;• informationonthecongressprogrammeandcongressfacilities;• touristinformationonUtrecht;• informationonrestaurantsaroundthecongressvenue;• vouchersforlunchatAcademyHallonMondayAugust3toFridayAugust7(14EURper

voucher);• ticketsfortheL’ArpeggiataconcertonWednesdayAugust5andvouchersforexcursions

(for more information see the social and cultural programme);• bookingsforfringemeetings;• noticeboardformessagesfromthecongressorganization;• noticeboardformessagesfromcongressparticipants;• informationonStellenbosch(SouthAfrica),thelocationoftheXVIth WEHC in 2012;• aselectionofbooksfromstaffmembersoftheSocialEconomicHistorygroupinUtrecht

and the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam.

Please note that the congress organization is not able to make hotel bookings. If you did not book in advance, we advise you to consult the Tourist Information Office, Domplein 9 (telephone +31 (0)900 12 88 732; website http://www.utrechtyourway.nl/utrecht/en).

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Congress facilities

Internet facilitiesBetween 9:00am and 5:00pm access to desktop computers with internet connection is available in rooms 0.12 and 0.13 in the building Kromme Nieuwegracht (see the map). The login code is:- user name: WEHC2009- password: august2009Please note that there are no printing facilities!

Coffee and teaCoffee and tea are served in the Aula and Pandhof (Academy Hall) during coffee breaks. These breaks are scheduled:• OnMondayAugust3:11:00am-11.30amand3:30pm–4:00pm;• OnTuesdayAugust4,WednesdayAugust5andThursdayAugust6:

10:30am – 11:00am and 3:30pm - 4:00pm• OnFridayAugust7,10:30am-11:00amand3:00pm-3:30pm.

If you are in need of a refreshments at another time of the day, you can go to the book exhibit, which is located at the restaurant of the Faculty Club (Academy Hall). The restaurant bar serves coffee and tea, and other drinks as well (all have to be paid for).

LunchFor congress participants who have bought lunch vouchers, lunch is served in the Aula and Pandhof during lunch breaks. These breaks are scheduled:• OnMondayAugust3:1:00pm-2:00pm;• OnTuesdayAugust4,WednesdayAugust5andThursdayAugust6:12:30pm–2:00pm;• OnFridayAugust7:12:30pm-1.30pm.If you did not order lunch vouchers in advance, you can buy them at the congress desk (14 EUR per voucher) until noon (12pm) on the day before (e.g. until noon on Monday for lunch on Tuesday).

Alternatively you can have lunch at one of Utrecht’s many bars or restaurants: there are options in every price class in the vicinity of the congress venue.

LibraryThe main library of the University of Utrecht is located at Heidelberglaan 3; this is at the University campus on the eastern edge of the city. However the Humanities Library and the Law Library are both situated in the city centre.

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The Humanities library is located at Wittevrouwenstraat 7-11. In August the building is open on Mon-Fri from 9:00am to 5:00pm; the service desk is open from 9:00am to 1:00pm. The Law Library is located at Hoogt 13. In August the building and the service desks are open on Mon-Fri from 9:00am to 1:00pm.

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Utrecht information

Important addresses

Post office The post office nearest to the congress venue is Utrecht’s main post office, situated at Neude 11.Opening times: Mon 10am – 6pm, Tue-Fri 9am – 6pm (on Thu until 8pm), Sat 10am – 4pm.

Banks and cash dispensersBanks and cash dispensers can be found everywhere in the city centre. The cash dispensers nearest to the congress venue are located at:• Choorstraat22(FortisBankNederland)• Neude4(ABN-AMROBank)• Vredenburg(backsideofthepostoffice)

Currency exchangeCurrency exchange is possible at banks, at the post office or at the exchange agency (‘GWK’) in the hall of the railway station.

SupermarketsThe supermarkets nearest to the congress venue are in the Voorstraat or the Twijnstraat.Supermarkets are usually open from 8:00am to 8:00pm, sometimes to 10:00pm.

Medical assistanceDuring office hours ask for the nearest doctor at the reception desk of your hotel or at the congress desk. After office hours: call the ‘Huisartsenpost Stad Utrecht’ (telephone +31 (0)900 4501450). The staff will try to assess the urgency of the situation and will tell you where to go next.

Emergy phone numberEverywhere in the Netherlands the emergy phone number (for police, fire fighters and ambulance) is 112.

Tourist information The Tourist Information Office is located at Domplein 9 (telephone +31 (0)900 1288732; website http://www.utrechtyourway.nl/utrecht/en). A booth from the tourist information office will be present at the congress venue (Aula) on Sunday August 2 and Monday August 3.

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Bike rentalBikes can be rented at:• FietspuntBV(Nobelstraat293,tel+31(0)302300849)• FietsenstallingLaagCatharijne(Catharijnesingel34,tel+31(0)302316780)The price is around € 7 to 8 per day. In addition you will be asked to pay a deposit (usually around € 100), which will be returned to you when you return the bike.

Public transport

BussesUtrecht has a good bus system: buses will bring you to every part of the city. To pay for the bus you need a ‘strippenkaart’ (a ticket with strips on it). Each strip represents a zone; every time you travel you use up one basic strip plus the number of zones you are travelling in. From the congress venue to the railway station or to University campus you will need 2 ‘strippen’. You can buy a small ‘strippenkaart’ (with 2 or 3 ‘strippen’) on the bus, but if you plan to take the bus more than once it is much cheaper and more convenient to buy a larger ‘strippenkaart’ (of 15 or even of 45 ‘strippen’) in advance: they are for sale at the city bus station, the railway station, the post offices, and in many supermarkets, book stores and drugstores. The ‘strippenkaart’ is valid everywhere in the Netherlands.The bus stop nearest to the congress venue is at Janskerkhof. From here several buses go westward to the railway station. The bus to University Campus goes eastward (no. 4); get off at Prins Hendriklaan.

TaxisFor a taxi call the Utrechtse taxicentrale (UTC): tel +31 (0)30 23 00 400.

TrainsUtrecht is the central hub in the Netherlands railway system, so there are good train connections to all destinations in the country. Please buy a ticket in advance at one of the yellow ticket machines (the machines taken coinage and bank cards with a Maestro-logo) or at the ticket office in the station hall. Trains to Amsterdam airport (Schiphol) leave every 15 minutes during the day (at :14, :29, :44 and :59), every 30 minutes in the evening (at :13 and :43) and every hour during the night (at :07).

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Book exhibition and book launches

Book exhibition

The book exhibition is located at the restaurant of the Faculty Club (Academy Hall, ground floor) and is open from Monday 11:30am to Friday afternoon, during congress opening times. The Faculty Club has a garden and a bar which serves drinks all day, so this is also a good place for a chat with a colleague or friend.

ExhibitorsBrill Carnegie Publishing Pickering & Chatto UP Leuven Springer Aksant BoomOxford UP Ashgate Cambridge UP

Book launches

On Wednesday August 5, from 5:45pm to 7:00pm, three book launches will take place on three locations in Academy Hall.

At the book exhibit in the restaurant of the Faculty Club:Jan Luiten van Zanden, The Long Road to the Industrial Revolution. The European Economy in a Global Perspective, 1000 – 1800.Editor: Brill.

In the Foyer (congress room B):Herman Van der Wee and Monique Verbreyt, A Small Nation in the Turmoil of the Second World War; Money, Finance and Occupation (Belgium, its Enemies, its Friends, 1939-1945).Editor: UP Leuven.

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In the Belle van Zuylenzaal (congress room D):The Economic History of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917 (in 2 volumes).The Encyclopedia "The Economic History of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917" (in2 volumes) contains information on the history of the origins and growth of the Russian economy, and articles on outstanding personalities and the analysis of processes in the national economy.Editor: Rosspen Publishers.

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Meeting General Assembly IEHA

The General Assembly of the International Economic History Association convenes at every World Economic History Congress. Delegates from all member organizations have received an invitation for this meeting.The meeting is open to all those that are interested.

This year’s meeting takes place on Thursday August 6, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm.The location is the Raadzaal, Achter Sint Pieter (congress room H).

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Social and cultural programme

The academic programme of the congress is accompanied by a social and cultural programme.

ReceptionsThe opening reception of the congress takes place on Monday August 3, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, in Academy Hall (Aula and Pandhof ).The closing reception takes place on Friday August 7, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm, in the ‘Winkel van Sinkel’ (Oudegracht 158, see the map).

Concert L’ArpeggiataIn one of Utrecht’s beautiful old churches we offer you the opportunity to enjoy a marvellous concert. With its joyful baroque musique and improvisations the Parisian ensemble L’Arpeggiata makes for an unforgettable evening. After the concert there will be the opportunity to taste some wines from Stellenbosch, offered to you by Stellenbosch University, which will present itself as WEHC’s next location.Date: Wednesday 5 August 2009, 8.30pm.Location: Jacobikerk (St. Jacob’s church), Jacobsstraat 171. Price: 25 EUR per person.Maximum group size: 700 persons.For those who have not ordered tickets for the concert in advance, a limited number of tickets is for sale at the congress desk (payable in cash).

Tango dancingJoin us for an evening of tango dancing! The Netherlands have been going wild on the tango for some years now. We’d like to continue the tango-dancing tradition that started back in 2002 at the Buenos Aires conference, with a tango evening. On Tuesday evening you will have the opportunity to take part in a real tango class (1 hour) for free, followed by an evening of dance. Bring your partner or a colleague and try it out! If you have no dance partner, do not hesitate to join, we will try to match you to someone else. There are no special requirements for shoes or clothing (although leather soles and high heels (for the women) are handy). The class will take place from 9pm till 10pm. Dancing will be possible until 12pm, drinks will be available. If you only want to watch the dancing, you’re welcome as well!Date: Tuesday 4 August 2009, 9:00pm – 12:00pm.Location: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)Price: free; there is no advance registration.

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ExcursionsUtrecht has a lot of beautiful sights you can easily visit on your own and this goes for the Netherlands at large with its intensive network of public transport. In addition the congress cultural programme specifically offers excursions to interesting places that are not easily reached, alongside city walks by experienced and very well informed guides. Information on these excursions is available at the congress desk. For those who have not ordered vouchers for the excursion of their choice in advance, a limited number of vouchers is for sale (payable in cash).

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Sponsors

(head sponsor)

Unger-Van Brero Fund (Stichting Unger-Van Brerofonds)Professor Van Winter Fund (Professor Van Winterfonds)Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs (Ministerie van Economische Zaken)City of UtrechtInternational Institute of Social HistoryUtrecht University

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Academic programmeSpecial events

During the congress week a number of special events will take place. They are all scheduled in the Dom Church (directly adjacent to Academy Hall). The Dom seats 650 visitors; if you cannot find a seat in the Dom, you can follow the events from the Aula (Academy Hall) by way of a video connection.

Monday, August 3, 9.30am – 11.00am, Dom Church Opening session, incl. Fortis Bank Nederland Lecture Daron Acemoglu: ‘The historical roots of poverty’

The congress will be opened by Jan Kees de Jager, Dutch minister of Finance.

Daron Acemoglu is Charles P. Kindleberger Professor of Applied Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He received his doctorate from the London School of Economics in 1992. Professor Acemoglu’s principal interests are political economy, economic development, economic growth, economic theory, technology, income and wage inequality, human capital and training, labour economics and network economics. His most recent works concentrate on the role of institutions in economic development and political economy. His new book Introduction to Modern Economic Growth was recently published by Princeton University Press.Among professor Acemoglu’s awards are the John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic History Association (2005) and the Distinguished Sciences Award from the Turkish Sciences Association (2006). The University of Utrecht awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2008. Professor Acemogly is a fellow of the Society of Labor Economists, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Economic Society, the European Economic Association, and the Bureau of Research and Economic Analysis in Development.

Organ music: Jan JansenConcerto a-moll - J.S. Bach / A. VivaldiMein Junges Leben hat eind End’ - J.P. SweelinckSonata da Chiesa - Hendrik AndriessenChromatische Fantasie - J.P. SweelinckPassacaglia c-moll - J.S. Bach

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Tuesday, August 4, 6:00pm – 6:45pm, Dom Church Fortis Bank Nederland lecture Vandana Shiva: ‘How can humanity avoid the real end of history? The ecological imperative of changing the course of industrial civilisation’.

Dr. Vandana Shiva is trained as a physicist and did her Ph.D. on the subject “Hidden Variables and Non-locality in Quantum Theory” from the University of Western Ontario in Canada. She later shifted to inter-disciplinary research in science, technology and environmental policy, which she carried out at the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, India. Dr. Shiva is one of the world’s most renowned environmentalists. Time Magazine identified Dr. Shiva as an environmental “hero” in 2003 and Asia Week has called her one of the five most powerful communicators of Asia. Dr. Shiva has pioneered the organic movement in India and established Navdanya, the country’s biggest network of seed keepers and organic producers. She has authored many books including Soil Not Oil, Earth Democracy, Stolen Harvest, Staying Alive, Water Wars and Biopiracy. Among her many awards are the Alternative Nobel Prize (Right Livelihood Award, 1993), Order of the Golden Ark, Global 500 Award of UN and Earth Day International Award. Lennon ONO grant for peace award by Yoko Ono and Honourable Mayor of Reykjavik. Dr. Shiva also serves on the boards of many organizations including World Future Council, International Forum on Globalisation and Slow Food International.

Friday, August 7, 5:00pm – 6:00pm, Dom ChurchFortis Bank Nederland debate Bob Allen – Joel Mokyr: ‘Why was the Industrial Revolution British?’ (Moderator: Maarten Prak, Utrecht University)

Bob Allen is Professor of Economic History at Oxford University and a fellow of Nuffield College. He received his doctorate from Harvard University. He has written on English agricultural history, international competition in the steel industry, the extinction of whales, and contemporary policies on education. His articles have won the Cole Prize, the Redlich Prize, and the Explorations Prize. His books include Enclosure and the Yeoman: The Agricultural Development of the South Midlands, 1450-1850 (2009), and Farm to Factory: A Re-interpretation of the Soviet Industrial Revolution (2003), both of which won the Ranki Prize of the Economic History Association, and The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective (2009). Currently, he is studying the global history of wages and prices and pre-industrial living standards around the world. Bob Allen is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Canada. Joel Mokyr is the Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Economics and History at Northwestern University and Sackler Professor (by special appointment) at the Eitan Berglas School of Economics at the University of Tel Aviv. He specializes in economic

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history and the economics of technological change and population change and has authored over 70 articles and books in his field. His books include Why Ireland Starved: An Analytical and Quantitative Study of the Irish Economy, The Lever of Riches: Technological Creativity and Economic Progress, The British Industrial Revolution: An Economic Perspective and his most recent The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy. His new book The Enlightened Economy will be published in 2009 by Yale University Press and Penguin Books. Professor Mokyr is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a foreign fellow of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. His books have won a number of important prizes including the Joseph Schumpeter memorial prize (1990), the Ranki prize for the best book in European Economic history and more recently the Donald Price Prize of the American Political Science Association. In 2006 he was awarded the biennial Heineken Prize by the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences for a lifetime achievement in historical science. He is President of the Midwest Economics Association. He is currently working on the intellectual and institutional origins of modern economic growth and the way they interacted with technological elements. His current other research is an attempt to apply insights from evolutionary theory to long-run changes in technological knowledge and economic history.

Friday, August 7, 6:00pm – 6:30pm, Dom ChurchClosing session

During the closing session of the congress the juries of the dissertation competition and the poster competition will name the winners of these competitions.

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Poster session

The poster session offers junior researchers an opportunity to present ongoing research to an international audience. A total of 21 posters selected earlier by a jury consisting of members of the Executive Committee are on display for in the Pandhof (the courtyard where coffee and tea are served). The poster session itself is divided in two parts, taking place on Monday between 11:30am and 1:00pm and on Thursday between 5:30pm and 7:00pm. On each occasion around ten participants are with their posters for brief presentations, questions and discussion.

Part I: Monday, August 3, 11.30am – 1.00pm Room: Pandhof (Academy Hall)

Participants:Daniel Alonso Soto - Spanish tobacco monopoly during the 18th century: a common pattern of consumption in the Spanish interior provinces?Emily Buchnea - The Liverpool-New York Commercial LinkageDavid Carvajal De La Vega - Private credit and debt in the Castilian commerce and consume between XVth and XVIthMihaela-Livia Ghita (with Marc Deloof and Ludo Cuyvers) - Business Elites, Political Connections and Economic Entrenchment: Evidence from Belgium, 1858-1909Eric Golson - Swedish Economic Neutrality in the Second World War?Jord Hanus - Stratification & Mobility in ’s-Hertogenbosch (Low Countries), 1500-1660Johan R. Mohd Sani - European Colonialism and Its Impact on Socioeconomic Development of the Developing WorldFlorian Ploeckl - Borders, Market access and Urban Growth, the case of Saxon Towns and the ZollvereinAashish Velkar - Markets and Economic Knowledge: Importance of Measurement Practices in Economic History

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Part II: Thursday, August 6, 5.30pm – 7.00pm Room: Pandhof (Academy Hall)

Participants:Marco Antonio Brandão - The poor Italian immigrant becomes industrialist in Brazil: the social upward mobility in the countryside of São Paulo state through small industry (1890 – 1930)Geertje Klein Goldewijk - Stature and the standard of living in the Roman EmpireJuuso Marttila - Entangled monopoly of skill, human capital and social capital as a perspective to interaction between a business and a communityAndrea Matranga - Stability In Consumption As A Cause For Impoverishment in The NeolithicJoris Mercelis - Leo H. Baekeland and the Translation of TechnologyMarijn Molema - Historical patterns in regional development policyEric Monnet - Monetary Policy, Credit Control and the Financial System in France, 1945-1973Lluís Parcerisas - The Land-use and Landscape Changes at the Maresme county (Barcelona, Spain), from 1850 to the presentAmir Rezaee - Creation and Development of a Market: Paris Corporate Bond market during the 19th CenturyWerner Scheltjens - Operational knowledge clusters and the development of maritime shipping: a study in historical maritime economics, 1500-1850Jonatan Svanlund - In the shadow of the Swedish welfare state: Gendered entrepreneurship 1950-2005Jeff Taylor - The Artist Proletariat and the Rise of Modernism in the Hungarian Art Market

The posters presented in part I of the poster session will be on display in the Pandhof from Monday August 3 till Wednesday August 5.The posters presented in part II of the poster session will be on display in the Pandhof from Wednesday August 5 till Friday August 7.

Jury:Carlos Marichal (chair)Forrest CapieLi BozhongGianni Toniolo

The jury will name the winner of the poster session during the closing session of the congress.

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Sessions in chonological order: an explanatory note

The next pages present an overview of the other sessions held during the congress. The sessions are arranged in chronological order, beginning on Monday morning August 3 and ending on Friday afternoon August 7.All these sessions are identified by a code that consists of a letter and a number. The letter indicates the room, the number the time slot.

Congress rooms:Rooms are situated in four buildings: Academy Hall, Trans, Kromme Nieuwegracht and Achter Sint Pieter. For the location of these buildings see the map. A Zaal 1636 (Academy Hall)B Foyer (Academy Hall)C Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)D Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)E Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)F Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)G Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)H Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)I Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)J Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)K Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)L Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)M Room 0.17 (Trans)N Room 0.01 (Trans)P Room 1.01 (Trans)Q Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

Time slots:1 Monday August 3, 11:30am – 1:00pm (dissertation sessions)2 Monday August 3, 2:00pm – 5:30pm3 Tuesday August 4, 9:00am – 12:30pm4 Tuesday August 4, 2:00pm – 5:30pm5 Wednesday August 5, 9:00am – 12:30pm6 Wednesday August 5, 2:00pm – 5:30pm7 Thursday August 6, 9:00am – 12:30pm

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8 Thursday August 6, 2:00pm – 5:30pm9 Friday August 7, 9:00am – 12:30pm10 Friday August 7, 1:30pm – 5:00pm

Except on Monday, morning sessions begin at 9:00am and end at 12:30pm (with a break between 10:30am and 11:00am).Afternoon sessions begin at 2:00pm and end at 5:30pm (with a break between 3:30am and 4:00am).Please note that on Friday August 7 the afternoon session begins and ends half an hour earlier (1:30pm - 5:00pm); the break is half an hour earlier as well (3:00pm – 3:30pm)!

Order of appearance in each session:For each session the participants are listed according to order of appearance, with the break indicated as ----- . For the (small number of ) sessions for which no schedule was available when this programme was prepared, participants are listed in alphabetical order.Chairs and discussants are only mentioned separately if they do not also participate in the session.

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1. monday, august 3, 11.30 am – 1.00 pm (dissertation sessions)

F1 Dissertation Session: Long 19th Century

Room: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

Jury:Naomi Lamoreaux (chair) Leandro Prados de la Escosura Kaoru Sugihara Participants:Christopher Beauchamp - The Telephone Patents: Intellectual Property, Business, and the Law in the United States and Britain, 1876-1900Rui Pedro Esteves - The Institutional Foundations of the International Capital Market Before 1914Se Yan - Real Wages and Skill Premia in China, 1860 to 1936

H1 Dissertation Session: Pre 18th CenturyRoom: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

Jury:Beverly Lemire (chair)Philippe Minard Om Prakash Participants:Amilcar Challu - Grain Markets, Food Supply Policies and Living Standards in Late Colonial MexicoDanielle van den Heuvel - Women and entrepreneurship. Female traders in the Northern Netherlands, c. 1580-1815 Jelle van Lottum - Across the North Sea. The impact of the Dutch Republic on international labour migration, c. 1550-1850

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Q1 Dissertation Session: 20th CenturyRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

Jury:Grietjie Verhoef (chair)Luis Bértola Yuri A. Petrov Participants:David John Bricknell - Elusive Decisions: A case study of intuitive strategic decision making in the exploitation of the Pilkington float glass process, 1952-1987Kerry Jane Hickson - The contribution of improved health to standards of living in twentieth century England and Wales Aldo Musacchio - Law and Finance in Historical Perspective: Politics, Bankruptcy Law, and Corporate Governance In Brazil, 1850-2002

The juries of the three dissertation sessions will each name a winner during the closing session of the congress.

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2. monday, august 3, 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm

B2 The Global Economic History of BauxiteRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersEspen StorliRobin GendronMats Ingulstad

Participants:Espen Storli - The Global Race for Bauxite 1900-1940Philippe Mioche - Bauxite, a strategic raw material for French aluminium producers? From the supremacy to the lost opportunities (1890-2004)Andrew Perchard - ‘Of the highest Imperial importance’: British strategic priorities and the political economy of bauxite, c.1916-c.1958Cornelia Rauh-Kühne - German dominance in Europe and bauxit supply for neutral country (Swiss) before and during World War IILeda Papastefanaki - The Economic History of the Greek Bauxite in the post-war Reconstruction era-----Mats Ingulstad - National security business? The United States and the creation of the Jamaican bauxite industryGuy Pierre - The bauxite mining industry in Haiti: a flash cycle of intensive accumulation of capital and economic frustration, 1957-1982Paal Sandvik - Who needs to own bauxite? Norsk Hydro’s success as a mid- and downstream aluminium producer 1967-2007Stephen Fortescue - The Soviet Union’s ‘bauxite problem’Robin Gendron - Neither Indifference nor Interference: Canada, Alcan, and nationalisations in Guinea and Guyana in the 1960s and 1970sSamarendra Das - Battles over Bauxite in East India: The Khondalite Mountains of Khondistan

Papers only:Bonnie Campbell - Liberalisation, Policy Space and the Challenges of Development:Lessons from the Guinean Bauxite-Aluminium SectorJon Olav Hove - The Volta River Project and Decolonisation, 1945-1957Guy Pierre -

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C2 International Orders of Labour in the 19th and 20th CenturiesRoom: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersGareth AustinAlessandro Stanziani

Participants:Alessandro Stanziani - Bondage and legal constraints on labour in Eurasia, 16th-19th centuriesJordi Domenech - Legal origin, ideology, coalition formation or a response to crisis? The evolution of labour law in Spain 1850-1936Janet Hunter - Technology Transfer and the Gendering of Communications Work: Meiji Japan in Comparative Historical Perspective-----Benoit Daviron - Mobilizing the African native agriculture: The elaboration of an international standard of colonial governmentPradipta Chaudhury - Labour Laws, Capitalists, Industrial Workers and State in India, 1881-1931Ravi Ahuja - Changing contours of industrial labour regulation in late colonial and early postcolonial India – a preliminary sketch

Discussants:Philippe MinardMarcel van der Linden

D2 Ageing, old-age policies, and the rise of the welfare stateRoom: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersLionel KesztenbaumJérôme BourdieuGilles Postel-Vinay

Participants:Matthieu Leimgruber - The Three-Pillar Gospel. The Swiss Roots of an International Pension Reform Model, 1972-1994Per Gunnar Edebalk and Mats Olsson - Poor relief, taxes and the first universal pension reform. The

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origin of the Swedish welfare state reconsideredSoon-Beng Chew (with Rosalind Chew) - Citizen-Government Partnership in Meeting the Goals of Social SecurityTobias Alexander Jopp - Financing Invalidity Insurance in German Mining: The Case of the Knappschaften from a Generational Accounting Perspective, 1854-1922----- Michel Oris - Family, Institutions, Hardship. Trajectories through Old Age in Nineteenth-Century East BelgiumJérôme Bourdieu, Lionel Kesztenbaum and Gilles Postel-Vinay - Pensions or savings? Ageing in France at the turn of the centurySusannah Ottaway - Eighteenth-Century Origins of Old Age Pensions

E2 Feudal expansion and economic development of European peripheries (12th -15th centuries)Room: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersJosep Torró i AbadSergei Paulovich Karpov

Participants:Vicent Baydal and Ferran Esquilache - Feudal colonists and colonized indigenous. Economy and colonial practices in the kingdom of Valencia (13th –14th centuries)Ricard Soto and Antoni Mas - Feudal expansion and colonization of the Balearics in the Thirteenth CenturyFrederic Aparisi, Iván Martinez and Vicent Royo - Valencian economy during the later Middle Ages-----Sergei Paulovich Karpov - Economic and social effects of Italian trade in Tana (Azov), 14th – 15th centuriesJosep Torró - Tax and serfdom in conquered societies. Muslim and Greek peasantries under Latin rule in the Medieval Mediterranean (12th –14th c.)James Given - Was There “Colonialism” in Medieval Europe?

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F2 Global Inequality in the long run (Vice-presidential session)Room: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersJan Luiten van ZandenJoerg BatenLuis Bértola

Participants:Branko Milanovic - Evolution of global poverty and inequality, and inequality extraction ratio, 1750-2000Joerg Baten, Péter Földvári, Bas van Leeuwen and Jan Luiten van Zanden - World Income Inequality 1820 – 2000-----Luis Bértola (with Cecilia Castelnovo, Javier Rodríguez Weber & Henry Willebald) - Southern Cone Inequality 1870-1920Jeffrey Gale Williamson - History without Evidence: Latin American Inequality since 1491

G2 The spending of states. Military expenditure during the long eighteenth century : patterns, organisation, and consequences, 1650-1815Room: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersRafael Torres SanchezStephen Conway

Participants:Pepijn Brandon - Finding solid ground for soldiers’ payment: ‘Military soliciting’ as brokerage practice in the Dutch Republic (c.1600-1795)Stephen Conway - The Use of German Soldiers by the British State during the War of American IndependenceJavier Cuenca-Esteban - Was Spain a viable Fiscal-Military State on the eve of the French Wars?Agustín González Enciso - Military Spending and entrepreneurial promotion in Early Modern Spain. A failed expedientFarley Grubb - The Distribution of Congressional Spending During the American Revolution, 1775-

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1780: The Problem of Geographic BalanceAgustín Guimera - Naval Leadership and Naval Expenditure in Spain, 1783-1795Richard Harding - Parliament and the British Fiscal Military State: Ideology, Consent and State Expenditure in Britain, 1739-1748Robert Knight (with Roger Knight) - The Spending and Accounting Performance of the British Victualling Board, 1793-1815Wolfgang Lenk - Cristina Moreira - Portuguese State Military Expenditure: British support of the Peninsular War efforts of Erário Régio (Royal Treasury) from 1809 to 1811Helen Paul - The maintenance of British slaving forts in AfricaMartti Rantanen - The military expenditure in Sweden in the 18th century: spending breakdown and missing dataRafael Torres Sanchez – Monopoly or the Free Market. Two Ways of Tackling the Expenditure. The Expedition to Minorca (1781-1782)Sergio Solbes Ferri - More keys for understanding the Ordinary Budgets of Spanish Monarchy all around 1765Toshiaki Tamaki - A Fiscal-Military State without Wars: the Relations between Military Regime and Economic Development in Tokugawa Japan

Discussant: Patrick O’Brien

(Before the break summaries of the papers with comments by the organizers plus five-minute speeches by each author. After the break discussion, conclusions by the discussant and comments by the authors on these conclusions)

H2 The EEC and CMEA: 1950s-1980sRoom: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersMikhail LipkinKiran Klaus PatelAngela Romano

Participants:Mikhail Lipkin - Soviet regional and global economic initiatives and development of trade blocs in Europe: 1950-s-1970-s Wolfgang Mueller - Announcing Recognition, Getting Detente? The USSR, CMEA, and the EEC, 1962-1973

2. monday, august 3, 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm – 35

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Suvi Kansikas - CMEA policy towards the EEC, 1969-1975-----Angela Romano - The European Community and communist Europe in the 1970sDagmara Jajesniak-Quast - Perception and reaction of the EEC in Poland and Czechoslovakia

Sub-session chairs and discussants:Johan SchotKiran Klaus Patel

I2 African Business Histories: Business and Enterprise in Africa, since the nineteenth century. Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Grietjie Verhoef

Participants:Mauve Carbonell and Philippe Mioche - ALUCAM, a Success Story in Industrial Africa ?Hubert Bonin - The international scope of the French trading house CFAO (1900-1970)Donatella Strangio - Italian colonies and enterprises: Eritrea ( XIX-XX centuries) -----Jan-Frederik Abbeloos and Aldwin Roes - International business, economic nationalism and colonial rule: the case of the Katanga copper mines, 1900-1928Frans Buelens - Union Minière in the Belgian Congo 1906–1960. A Company history as witnessed by its profits, stock returns and evolution of its capitalSuzanne McCoskey - Nature or Nurture? The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company in William V.S. Tubman’s Liberia (1944-1971)

J2 Maritime Trade and Hinterland in Eighteenth Century AsiaRoom: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersTsukasa MizushimaDennis FlynnGeorge Souza

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Participants:Tsukasa Mizushima - Linking Hinterlands with Colonial Port Towns: Madras and Pondicherry in Early Modern IndiaGhulam Nadri - Changing Dynamics of the Ports and Hinterlands in Eighteenth-Century GujaratRyuto Shimada - South-East Asian Tin Production and its Export Trade in the Eighteenth CenturyAtsushi Ota - Formation of “Traditional Society,” Emergence of Market-Oriented Commoners: Changes in Rural Banten, West Java, c.1760-1790Tomotaka Kawamura - Maritime Asian Trade and Colonization of Penang, c.1786-1830Ei Murakami - The opium trade and transformation of the maritime trade system in ChinaKayoko Fujita - Maritime trade and the shogunal port of Nagasaki in early modern JapanBhaswati Bhattacharya - From the imperial court to ports under European control: Armenians in India in pre-modern period

Discussants:Osamu SaitoOm Prakash Dennis Flynn

K2 The ‘region’ in the process of industrialization: comparative indicators and interpretative frameworksRoom: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersVera Negri ZamagniJoan RosésNikolaus Wolf

Participants:Kerstin Enflo (with Martin Svensson Henning and Lennart Schön) - Swedish Regional GDP: Methods, results and robustness checksErik Buyst - Regional disparities in Belgium, 1896-1970Max-Stephan Schulze - No Death of Distance: Market Access and Regional Income in Late 19th Century East-Central EuropeRicardo Fernandes Paixão - War, Slavery and Unequal Development Between Brazilian RegionsFrancesca Fauri - The shaping of the European Community regional policy (1950s to 1990s)-----Jordi Guilera, Marc Badia Miró, and Pedro Lains - Long-Term Regional Growth and Inequality Patterns in Portugal

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Joan Rosés and Julio Martinez Galarraga (with Daniel Tirado) - Long-Term Regional Growth and Inequality Patterns in Spain (1860-1930)Emanuele Felice - Regional value added in Italy (1891-2001) and the backbone of a long term picturePatrizia Battilani - Local administration financing and Italian regional gaps before WWI

L2 The Political Economy & Geography of British and Indigenous Land TenuresRoom: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersFrank J. ToughKathleen M. B. Dimmer

Participants:Daniel Slavik - Take: The interpretation of Maori Land Rights In New Zealand (1840-1909)Kathleen M. B. Dimmer - “To fix the rules of our conduct to them”: The adaptive appropriation and governance of lands in the British colonies of Canada, Fiji, and New Zealand-----Richard Connors - Law, Property and the British Empire in the early 19th C. Canadian WestFrank J. Tough - “The Rights to the Land may be Transferred”: Using Transferable Interests to Canadian homestead lands to Extinguish the Indian Title of the “Half Caste” Natives (Métis) ca. 1870-1929

M2 The role of trust in the development of finance and commerceRoom: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersAnne MurphyLarry Neal

Participants:Daniel Strum - Revisiting the Role of Kinship and Ethnicity in Early Modern Trade: Portuguese Jews and New Christians in the Sugar TradeThomas Max Safley - ‘Unser Sachen, Trauwen und Glauben’: The Ambiguous Role of Trust in Early Modern Business FailureOscar Gelderblom and Regina Grafe - The Rise, Persistence, and Decline of Merchant Guilds. Re-

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thinking the Comparative Study of Commercial Institutions in Pre-modern EuropeAlbane Forestier - ‘Trust and long-distance trade in the French Atlantic: the Chaurand and their business network, 1775-1793’Francesca Carnevali - Competition and trust in late 19th Century America-----D’Maris Coffman - The Case of the London Soap Boilers: Corporations, Lobbying and the Public Revenue in Republican Britain Lodewijk Petram - How the world’s first stock exchange developed into a well-functioning market: the Amsterdam market for VOC-shares, 1602-1700. A paper on trust, ambiguity, asynchronous timing, transaction costs and the rule of law Susie Pak - Social Club Membership, Economic Cooperation, & Firm Identity: J.P. Morgan & Co. & Kuhn, Loeb & Co., 1895-1920Chris Colvin - The consequences of the economic and political origins of microfinance institutions for performance during a financial crisis: The Dutch case of the early 1920sMarina Martin - Trust and Litigation: The British Indian Courts and Hundi, a South Asian Mercantile Credit System

N2 Women’s portfolios: financial management strategies 1600-c.1960Room: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersAnne LaurencePam Sharpe

Participants:Amanda Capern - The Financial Management Strategies of Women Landholders in Early-Modern EnglandGayle Brunelle - Inheritance and Heritages: Strategies of Estate Management Among Early Modern French WidowsAnn M. Carlos (with Erin Fletcher) - Share Portfolios in the Age of Financial CapitalismDanielle van den Heuvel - Separate spheres, gender roles and the rise of women in the Amsterdam financial world, c. 1600-1800-----Helen Doe - Women of Independent Means: Women Investors in Shipping and their Investment Strategies, 1840 to 1880Montserrat Carbonell (with Yolanda Blasco) - Women and financial strategies in mid-19th century SpainPam Sharpe - Women’s Economic Aspirations: Investment and Saving in the Western Australian Goldfields c.1900-1960

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Discussants:Lotta Marie-Christine VikströmAnne Laurence

Chair:Maria Ågren

P2 Economic and Monetary History of 19-20 centuries’ South-East EuropeRoom: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersSophia LazaretouMichael PalairetSevket PamukAlice Teichova

Participants:Michael Palairet - The Soviet chervonets (1922-24) and monetary stabilizations in Greece (1944) and Yugoslavia (1994)Kalina Dimitrova and Nikolay Nenovsky - Fiscal influence on inflation under different monetary regimes: Lessons from the historical record of BulgariaSophia Lazaretou - Money Supply and Monetary Statistics in Greece: historical perspectivesAli Coskun Tuncer - International Financial Control in the Peripheries of the Gold Standard: A Comparison of Greece and the Ottoman EmpireRoumen Avramov - Money and Economic De/stabilization in Bulgaria: A View from the Communist FilesKiril Kossev - Finance and Development in Southeast Europe in the Interwar Period: Evidence from Bulgarian Firm-Level Data-----Martin Ivanov and Matthias Morys - Common Factors in South-East Europe’s Business Cycles, 1899-1989Tamas Vonyo - Socialist Industrialisation or Post-War Reconstruction? Understanding Hungarian Economic Growth, 1949-67Vesna Aleksic and Dragana Gnjatovic - The Influence of Foreign Banks on Yugoslav Industrial Development in the Interwar PeriodBiljana Stojanovich - The Rise and Growth of the Serbian Banking until World War IBrîndusa Costache and Elisabetha Blejan (with George Virgil Stoenescu and Adriana Aloman) - The Romanian Banking System under the Sign of the Inter-War Crisis

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Q2 Energy, climate change and growth: perspectives from economic historyRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

OrganizersPaul WardeAstrid Kander

Participants:Jacob Louis Weisdorf (with Gianfranco Di Vaio) - Climatic, price volatility and industrialization: The case of pre-industrial EnglandEdward J. Collins - Animal power in European agriculture in the 20th centuryBen Gales - Warm or cold: households and energy use in the NetherlandsMaria del Mar Rubio (with Mauricio Folchi) - The singularity of the energy transition in Latin America, 1900–1950: Schurr revisited-----Roger Fouquet - The Slow Search for Solutions: Energy Transitions in the UK by Service and Sector Astrid Kander (with Sofia Henriques) - The Service Transition and EnergyRobert Ayres (with Nina Eisenmenger, Fridolin Krausmann, Heinz Schandl and Benjamin Warr) - Energy use and economic development: A comparative analysis of useful work supply in Austria, Japan, the United Kingdom and the USA during 100 years of economic growth

Discussants:Albert CarrerasPaolo MalanimaLennart Schon

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B3 India-The Global Hub: The Onset of Globalization Re-VisitedRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersA.J.H. LathamHeita Kawakatsu

Participants:Kirti N. Chaudhuri – Keynote lectureRyuto Shimada - Invisible Links: Maritime Trade between Japan and India in the Early Modern PeriodMurari Jha - The Companies and Commerce in Gujarat: Indian Integration with the World Economy in the Seventeenth CenturyGhulam Nadri - Early Colonial Experiments with Indian Agriculture: the Case of Indigo-----Chisako Tsuji - The East India Company c.1818: The Loss of its Monopoly on Indian TradeJ. Forbes Munro - Scotland, India and Globalization: Scottish Merchants in the Trade of Maritime Asia, 1776-1840R.L. Sahoo - The Growth of Cotton Mills in Western India and the Colonial Economic Policy, 1854-1894A.J.H. Latham and Heita Kawakatsu - India – The Global Hub: The Onset of Globalization RevisitedTakashi Kume - The Effect of the Changing Relationship between Japan and the Dutch East Indies in the Sugar Trade in the Indian Sea in the 1930s and 1940sToshiyuki Miyata - The Economic History of Fragrant Rices in India, Pakistan and Thailand: A Comparative Study of Basmati Rice and Jasmine RiceKumar Das - The Impact of Globalization on the Indian Economy, 2000-10

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C3 Foreign minorities and business development in Latin America (19th and 20th centuries )Room: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersMaría Eugenia RomeroJavier Moreno Lázaro

Participants:Mario Contreras Valdéz - De Inmigrantes a elite empresarial regional de Tepic, México. Siglo XIXGuyonne Blanchy - The impact and influence of the French in the development of Mendoza, Argentina’s wine industry at the end of the 19th centuryMaría Eugenia Romero Ibarra - Inmigrantes estadounidenses y tejido empresarial en el noroeste de México. 1860-1930Francisco Suárez Viera (with Miguel Suárez Bosa) - Canarian businessmen in Cuba, 1800-1950-----María de Jesús López - Inmigrantes griegos en la agricultura del valle de Culiacán 1948-1970Javier Moreno Lázaro - La otra España. Empresas y empresarios españoles en la ciudad de México durante la revoluciónSilvia Badoza and Claudio Belini - Origins and expansion of a big company: Compañía General de Fósforos, 1889-1929Alonso Martínez Barreda - Inversionistas extranjeros en Sinaloa, 1870-1920

D3 Regulation and deregulation in the public utilities from the 19th Century to todayRoom: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersPierre LanthierJudith Catherine CliftonHarm G. Schröter

Participants:Jean-François Auger - Historical regimes of infrastructures governance in Europe and North America since 1750Michèle Merger - The Europeans railways since the beginning of the 1990s: a public utility in peril?Robert Millward - Geo-Politics Versus Market Structure Interventions in Europe’s Infrastructure Industries c. 1830-1939Renato Giannetti and Pierangelo Toninelli - Price regulation and public ownership in the Italian

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utilities (1880s – 2000)Daniel Diaz-Fuentes, Judith Clifton, Francisco Comín, and Julio Revuelta - Phases in Public Service Regulation in Spain: Telecommunications and electricity and postal servicesPascal Desabres - The conflicting regulations of the State and the Municipality over the Métro de Paris: a success storyErik Lindberg - The market and the lighthouse: public goods in historical perspectiveMartin Chick - Regulation, Risk and Responsibility: The 3 Rs and the Utilities in Britain since 1945Pierre Lanthier - From socialism to liberalism: regulation and deregulation of electricity in Brazil, China and India-----Esa Ruuskanen - Regulation of Biomass Energy Production, Distribution and Sales: Experiences in the Baltic Sea Area from the First Oil Crisis to the Present DayJudith Clifton and Daniel Díaz - The Importance of Being Late: Internationalization Patterns of Telecoms IncumbentsCharles-François Mathis - Regulation of water supplying in Great-BritainPierre Jambard - The housing market as a public service in France (1950-1970), an original case of regulation

Papers only:William J. Hausman - Electric utility regulation, restructuring, and the recent movement to deregulate the industry in the United StatesKenneth Lipartito - New communication and information technologies in the post war period

Discussants:Dominique BarjotPatrick Fridenson

E3 Arrighi in Beijing. A roundtable on Giovanni Arrighi’s ‘Adam Smith in Beijing. Lineages of the twenty-first century’Room: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Eric Vanhaute

Participants:Giovanni ArrighiPatrick O’BrienKenneth Pomeranz

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Kaoru SugiharaPeer Vries

(Round table discussion; no formal presentations.)

F3 The World in 2030. Educated guesses from a long-run perspectiveRoom: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Gianni Toniolo

Participants:Angus Maddison - The world economy in 2030: A quantitative assessmentKevin O’Rourke - Power and plenty in 2030Paul Rhode - The World in 2030. Educated guesses about the Environment from a long-run perspectiveNicholas Crafts - The European economy in 2030Osamu Saito (with Kyoji Fukao) - Japan in 2030: prospects and problems of a service economy after the age of industrialisation-----Debin Ma - China’s economy in 2030Leandro Prados de la Escosura -Latin America from independence to 2030: growing up, falling behind, but catching up?Jeffrey Gale Williamson (with Timothy J. Hatton) - Will Third World Emigration Rates Drop Off by 2030?

G3 Why is economic history not an evolutionary science?Room: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersWerner ScheltjensKurt Dopfer

Participants:Joel Mokyr - Evolution, Culture and Economic HistoryUlrich Witt - Explaining the Evolution of Consumption

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-----Kurt Dopfer and Werner Scheltjens - Why is economic history not an evolutionary science?Koen Frenken (with Ron Boschma) - Evolutionary Economic Geography: historical contingencies in the location of industries

Discussant:Jack Vromen

H3 Between Empire and Nation States: Continuity and Change in the Economies of the Middle East and North Africa in the 20th CenturyRoom: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersJacob MetzerSevket Pamuk

Participants:Gad Gilbar - Paradigms of Middle Eastern Entrepreneurship in the 19th and 20th CenturiesYucel Terzibasoglu - Land Reform in the post-Ottoman geography: the Balkans, Anatolia, and the Middle East at the turn of the 20th centuryDevrim Dumludag (with Bulent Durgun) - An Economy in Transition: Izmir (1918 – 1938)-----Karen Pfeifer - “Social Structures of Accumulation” Theory for the Arab WorldMassimiliano Trentin - “Die pragmatische Politik des improvisierten Sozialismus” The GDR advisors in Syria, 1965-1972Relli Shechter - The Cultural Economy of Development in Egypt

I3 Self-seeking or Developmental: the Role of Industry Associations Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersSimon Philip VilleMark Casson

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Participants:Mark Casson - The Economic Impact of Trade Associations: Theory and HistoryClaire Lemercier - “Chambres syndicales” in Nineteenth-century ParisThomas David (with Stéphanie Ginalski, Frédéric Rebmann and André Mach) - Networks of Coordination. Swiss Business Associations as an Intermediary between Business, Politics and Administration during the 20th CenturyIrina Potkina - Industrial Assosiations in Late Imperial Russia: Perception, Innovation Process and Public ActivityPaolo Tedeschi - Renewing and Developing the Lombard Industry: the Assolombarda from 1946 to 1968-----Francesca Carnevali - Social capital, local politics and trade associations in nineteenth century AmericaJonathan Silberstein-Loeb - Association versus joint-stock: the battle for the American news market, 1893-1945David De Vries - Zionist Capitalists: The Diamond Manufacturers’ Association in Pre-State PalestineSimon Ville (with David Merrett) - The Developmental Role of Wool Industry Associations in Australia and New Zealand

Papers only:Piotr Franaszek - The National Oil Society and its activity promoting progress in the Galician oil industry at the turn of the 19th centuryStephen Morgan - The role of industry and publishing networks in the diffusion of western management knowledge in China before 1949

J3 Investment and Modern Economy of China since 1840Room: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersYuru WangKent G. DengZhikai Dong

Participants:Zhihong Shi - Changes of Traditional Finance in the late Qing’s Westernization MovementYi Xu - Taxes and Levies in the Late Qing, 1851-1894Hongzhong Yan - Development of China’s Finance, 1887-1936Yuru Wang - Wholesale Prices and Economic Growth in Modern China, 1912 -1941Wei Zhang - Social Capital, Market Integration and Industry Development: A Case of Silk Industry in

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Yangtze-delta, 1900-1930Jin Zhao - Foreigner’s Real Estate Investment in Modern China-----Kent G. Deng – Benchmarking China’s growth, 1800-2000Zhikai Dong - Investment and Industrialization in China in the 1950’sXuejun Zhao - Path Dependence: Transformation of Trade Credit Policy and System in China, 1949-2000Yun Qu - China’s Foreign Trade and FBI after Deng Xiaoping’s Reform, 1978-2000Baijun Wu - Research on Local Government Function Transformation and Regional Public Product Supply

K3 Evolution of Global Paper Industry: 200 years in retrospectiveRoom: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersJari OjalaBram BouwensTomoko Hashino

Participants:Marc de Ferrière le Vayer - French Pulp and Paper industryTimo Sarkka - The Evolution of the British Paper Industry, c. 1800–2000Bram Bouwens - Paper and pulp industry in NetherlandsOlli Turunen - The Relative Position and the Development of the German Paper and Pulp Industry, 1800–2000-----Tomoko Hashino - The Development of Modern Pulp and Paper Industry in Japan from late 19C to 20C: Rapid Catching-up Process in ModernizationMiquel Gutiérrez Poch - Is there a Southern Europe model? The development of papermaking and pulp industries: Italy, Spain and Portugal (1800-2008)Maria Barbosa and Lima-Toivanen - Evolution of South American Pulp and Paper Industry: Evolution of South American Pulp and Paper Industry: From forests to becoming a major global playerOlga Mashkina (paper presented by Jari Ojala) - Pulp and paper in Russia: evolutionary path and a current perspectiveAnders Melander, Juha-Antti Lamberg and Jari Ojala: Nordic Paper IndustryHannes Toivanen - Evolution of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry since 1860 to the present

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L3 Street sellers in the early modern worldRoom: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersDanielle van den HeuvelMiki Sugiura

Participants:Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen - Female food sellers in 18th century Turku (Åbo)Melissa Calaresu - Selling ice-cream on the streets of eighteenth-century NaplesIlja Van Damme - Second-hand trade & respectability: a contradictio in terminis? Southern Netherlands, late seventeenth-eighteenth centuriesMiki Sugiura and Shinya Kobayashi, The evolution of streets as urban commercial space. Street sellers and street markets in early modern Edo and Amsterdam-----Jeroen Salman - Street sellers and networks of book distribution in England and the Dutch Republic (17th and 18th century)Alberto Grandi - Shop and Street. Haberdashers and Itinerant Rag Merchants in Mantova in the Early ModernDanielle van den Heuvel, - Who owns the streets? Conflict and tolerance amongst street sellers and shopkeepers in early modern Dutch towns

Discussants:Laurence FontaineGiorgio Riello

M3 Banking in Latin America and Europe: a comparative analysis 1880-1980Room: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersAndrés M. RegalskyAlbert BroderGustavo A. Del AngelCarles Sudria

Participants:Luis Anaya Merchant - Banco de México: gobierno, intervención económica y transformación institucional

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Andrés Regalsky - Entre el Estado y el mercado. La construcción de una banca pública nacional y el Banco de la Nación Argentina, 1908-1930Roberto Cortes Conde - The monetary and banking reforms during de 1930 crisisAdolfo Meisel (with Juan D. Baron) - Inflation and Central Bank Autonomy in Latin America: The Colombian Experience, 1923-2008M. Angeles Pons and Pablo Martin Aceña (with C. Betran) - Financial Crises And Financial Reforms In Spain: What Have We Learned?-----Michel Lescure - The structure of the French banking system 1865-1914: new perspectives from balance sheet dataAndré Straus and Romain Tiébaud - The factors of bank liqidity in France 1958-1973Gustavo A. Del Angel - Innovación en el gobierno corporativo y crecimiento: Banco de Comercio 1932-1982José Luis García-Ruiz - Banks and the Rise of Corporate Business in 20th Century SpainPablo Martin Aceña - Why Financial Institutions Go Abroad: The Case Of The Banco De Santander In Latin America

Discussants:Bernardo Batiz-LazoAlbert BroderCarles Sudria

N3 The emergence of socioeconomic differences in mortality, 18th to 20th centuryRoom: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersMartin DribeTommy Bengtsson

Participants:Frans van Poppel (with Niels Schenk & Ruben van Gaalen) - Social class, social mobility and mortality in the Netherlands, 1850-2007Tommy Bengtsson and Martin Dribe - Socioeconomic status and mortality during the mortality transition: A micro-level study of age-specific mortality in rural southern Sweden 1815-1940Alain Gagnon (with Marc Tremblay and Hélène Vézina) - Social differences in mortality and social mobility in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec (19th – 20th centuries)Matteo Manfredini, Marco Breschi, Alessio Fornasin, Stanislao Mazzoni, and Lucia Pozzi - Socioeconomic conditions, health and mortality from birth to early adulthood, Alghero 1856-1925

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-----Michel Oris (with Reto Schumacher) - The emergence of socioeconomic differences in mortality in growing industrial towns. Nineteenth-century East Belgian experiencesSören Edvinsson and Marie Lindkvist - Wealth and Health in 19th Century Sweden. A Study of Social Differences in Adult Mortality in the Sundsvall Region

Discussants:Bernard HarrisAnton Kunst

Chair:Richard Steckel

P3 Money as commodityRoom: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersArent PolMarcel van der Beek

Participants:Dennis Flynn - A Price Theory of MoniesMarcel van der Beek - The use of low alloy silver coins in silver transit statesPetr Vorel - Major developments in silver trade in Central and Eastern Europe in 16th and 17th century (The comparison of function of Bohemian and Polish coins in monetary circulation abroad)Giovanni Zanalda - The zecchino as commodity. Monetary and non-monetary factors behind the demand for Venetian zecchini in the East in the 17th century-----Sushil Chaudhury - European Companies’ Bullion and the Indian Money Market - Challenges and Responses - Early Modern EraAkinobu Kuroda - Silvers valued by silver: how the silver tael system in China really worked?Willem Wolters - Money transfers by bills of exchange and bullion and silver shipments in East and Southeast Asia in the second half of the 19th century (under a system of multilateral exchange rates)

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Q3 Responses of economic systems to environmental change: past experiencesRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

Organizer:Jean-Pascal Bassino (with Pierre van der Eng)

Participants:Harry Kitsikopoulos - Theoretical debates on the crisis of the early 14th century: Ricardian dynamics vs. the role of weather and microbesJonathan Liebowitz - Overcoming Crisis in Late Nineteenth Century French AgricultureJean-Pascal Bassino and Jean-Pierre Dormois - Rainfall, the Méline Tariff, and Wheat Production in Mediterranean France, 1885-1914Enric Tello and Marc Badia-Miró, (with Enric Tello, Francesc Valls, and Ramon Garrabou) - The Grape Phylloxera Plague As A Natural Experiment: The Upkeep Of Vineyards In Catalonia (Spain, 1858-1935)-----Tirthankar Roy - ‘The Law of Storms’: European and Indigenous Response to Natural Disasters in Early Modern IndiaMaria Eugénia Mata - Environmental Challenge in the Canning IndustryJanet Hunter - Nature, Markets and State Response: the Drought of 1939 in Japan and Korea

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A4 Colonialism and Labour in the Sphere of the British EmpireRoom: Zaal 1636 (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Frank J. Tough

Participants:Pradipta Chaudhury - International migration of indentured labour from India, 1881-1911Tirthankar Roy – Empire and Institutions: Indian labour law in perspectiveJerome Teelucksingh - Colonialism and Labour in the Caribbean-----Leanna Parker - Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Commercial Economies at the Ile a la Crosse Fur Trading Post and the Otakou Whaling Station, 1810 – 1890Frank J. Tough - “They make a comfortable living” Native Labour in Canada, coercion or cultural volunteerism?

Discussant:Gareth Austin

B4 Anomalies of the Market? Corruption, Dark Networks and Rent-Seeking in Modern Global HistoryRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersStefanie van de KerkhofAlexander Nützenadel

Participants:Guido Alfani - Ungodly Godparenthood. Mafia, politics and dark networks in Italy and EuropeRanald Michie - Guilty Money: The City of London in Victorian and Edwardian Culture, 1815-1914Alexander Nützenadel - The Political Economy of Corruption around 1900

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-----Kim Christian Priemel - Bringing It All Back Home: Power, Trust, CorruptionThomas Welskopp - Corruption and Prohibition in 1920s AmericaMichel Lutfalla - Swindlers and Financial Crises Since the 19th Century

Discussants:Youssef CassisPatrick Fridenson

C4 A ‘Parallel and Contrast’ study of Natural Environment and Resources Use in the Early Modern Villages: the commons and communities in Japanese and English rural societies, 1590-1870Room: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersMotoyasu TakahashiMichael Shackleton

Participants:Motoyasu Takahashi - Kin relationships and families in Kami-shiojiri village, Ueda, Nagano, Japan in the in the Tenpo bad harvest period (1830’s): for the contrast and parallel study with Willingham, Cambs., UKYoshiyuki Murayama - The lean harvest in the Ueda domain of central Japan in the Tenpo period (1830s) - Hazards and geographical featuresFutoshi Yamauchi - The bad harvest of Tenpo and land holding in kami-shiojiri village in the Ueda domain of central Japan-----Hiroshi Hasebe - What was the sustainable condition of the Kami-Shiojiri People in the bad harvest of Tonpo Period?Kouki Iwama - The provisions against bad harvest in Kami-shiojiri village, Ueda, Shinano, Japan: A case study of the Eizoku-ko after bad harvest in the 1830’s

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D4 Working-class saving in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. An international comparative perspectiveRoom: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Gerard Borst

Participants:Ilja Kristian Kavonius - Does Our Nation Have the Patience to Become Prosperous? - Saving, Consumption and Income of the Finnish Working Class Families in the 1950sBoris Shpotov - Russian immigrant workers at Ford Motor Company, 1914-1917: material being, savings, achievements and failures (a statistical comparison)Kristina Lilja - Working-class saving in the late 19th and the early 20th century Sweden-----Gerard Borst - Funeral fund members, bank depositors, woman shylock victims: working-class savings and debts in Amsterdam, 1850-1940Sean O’Connell - British credit unions: their ‘failure’ in international perspective

E4 Reconstructing the national income of Europe before 1850: estimates and implications for long run growth and developmentRoom: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersStephen BroadberryBruce Campbell

Participants:Leandro Prados de la Escosura (with Carlos Álvarez-Nogal) - The Rise and Decline of Spain (800-1850)Paolo Malanima - Italian GDP 1300-1913James Walker - National Income in Domesday England

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Stephen Broadberry, Bruce Campbell, Mark Overton and Bas van Leeuwen (with Alexander Klein) - Historical National Accounts for Britain, 1300-1850: Some Preliminary EstimatesNicholas Mayhew - Money supply and GDP in England 1065-1700-----Sevket Pamuk - Estimating GDP per capita for the Ottoman Empire in a European Comparative Framework, 1500-1820Bas van Leeuwen and Jan Luiten van Zanden - The origins of ‘modern economic growth’? Holland between 1500 and 1800Erik Buyst - Estimates of economic growth in the Southern Low Countries/Belgium c. 1770-1846Lennart Schon - Swedish Historical National Accounts 1570-1850Ulrich Pfister - German economic growth, 1500-1850

Subsession chairs:Peter LindertCormac Ó Gráda

(In each time block the chair introduces the discussion and sets out an agenda for debate. The papers are not presented; the authors only give brief comments (5 minutes each). The aim is to leave ample time for discussion and contributions from the floor.)

F4 Asset Bubbles, Financial Meltdown, and Economic Crises: Historical PerspectivesRoom: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Richard Sutch

Participants:Larry Neal - The Perils of Moving from Personal to Impersonal Finance: From the Glorious Revoluation in Britain to Sub-Prime Time at Northern RockEugene White - The Great Real Estate Bubble of the 1920s: Causes and Consequences-----Richard Sylla - Crisis management: The role of leadership in the USA, 18th-20th centuriesKris Mitchener (with Mark Carlson and Gary Richardson) - Arresting Banking Panics: The US Federal Reserve’s Liquidity Provision and the Forgotten Panic of 1929Juan Huitzilihuitl Flores Zendejas - Sovereign Defaults, Trade and Economics: New Evidence from the Nineteenth Century

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G4 War and Economic History: A Global Perspective of the Centuries before World War IRoom: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersPhilip T. HoffmanBozhong Li

Participants:Daniel Benjamin - Golden Harvest: The British Naval Prize System, 1793-1815Christina Gathmann (with Henning Hillmann) - From Privateering to Navy: How Sea Power Became a Public GoodPatrik Winton - Politics of debt and war: Scandinavia 1800-1820Christopher Lloyd - Global Warfare and Capitalist History Since 1500: Co-Evolution Re-Examined-----Guanglin William Liu - Warfare, Public Debts and Capitalism in Twelfth-century ChinaThomas H.C. Lee - The Second Bronze Age in ChinaBozhong Li - Peter Perdue - Tea Wars and Frontier Colonialism in the Chinese Empire: the Qing State in 18th century Yunnan-----Philip T. Hoffman - Why Was It That Europeans Conquered the World?Patrick O’Brien - An Architecture for Modelling or Exposing Connexions Between War and the First Industrial Revolution,1642-1846

H4 Industrious women and children of the world? Jan de Vries’ ‘industrious revolution’ as a conceptual tool for researching women’s and children’s work in an international perspectiveRoom: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersElise van Nederveen MeerkerkJane HumphriesAriadne Schmidt

Participants:Ariadne Schmidt and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk - Women’s and children’s work in an

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industrious society: The Netherlands, 17th-19th centuriesJacob Louis Weisdorf (with Robert C. Allen) - The Working Year of English Day Labourers, c. 1300-1830Anjana Singh - Carmen Sarasua - Working harder but still poor. The ‘industrious revolution’ in eighteenth century SpainGregory Clark - When was the Industrious Revolution, and what was the cause?-----Osamu Saito - Work, family and ‘industrious women’ in the Japanese pastMaria Agren - Time use over time. On the impact and usefulness of the concept “industrious revolution”, as seen from a Scandinavian perspectiveThijs Lambrecht - Zia Rahman - Expansion of world capitalism and the mobilization of women’s labour force in BangladeshJane Humphries - Industrious children in the British industrial revolution

Discussant:Jan DeVries

I4 Brand, imitation, counterfeiting and economic developmentRoom: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersCorine MaitteMarco BelfantiNadège Sougy

Participants:Bert De Munck - Guilds, branding and the location of value. Trade marks and monograms in early modern tableware industriesChristof Jeggle - “Münsterisches Leinen”: Branding Linen in Early Modern Münster / Westphalia (16th / 17th Century)Patrick Wallis - Inventing manufacturers’ brands: medicine and commercial innovation in early modern EnglandFabio Giusberti - Dematerialized Authenticity-----Anne Wegener Sleeswijk - Producer brands on a changing market: selling French wine in the United Provinces (18th century)Valerio Varini - The success of a brand and its counterfeiting: the story of Campari from its origin to 1920s

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Elisabetta Merlo (with Francesca Polese) - Trademarks and the dissemination of a new consumption culture of fashion commodities (Milan, 1869-1914)Valeria Pinchera (with Simona Romani) - From luxury to luxury brand: a way toward counterfeiting?

Discussant:Alessandro Stanziani

J4 Property Rights, Institutional Settings, and Economic GrowthRoom: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersChristoph BuchheimMark Dincecco

Participants:Ann M. Carlos and Frank D. Lewis - Property Rights, Native Populations and the Standard of Living: Evidence from 18th and early 19th century CanadaTony Ward - Unsustainable Property Rights on Aboriginal ReservesJorge Alvarez Scanniello and Henry Willebald - Land ownership systems and the conditions for the economic growth: settler economies during the First GlobalizationDan Bogart and Gary Richardson - Accessible Democracy, Adaptable Rights, and London’s Expansion during the Industrial RevolutionMark Dincecco - Fiscal Centralization, Limited Government, and Public Revenues in Europe, 1650–1913-----Jeffrey Fynn-Paul - The Crown Giveth, and the Crown Taketh Away: The Role of Property Rights in the Rise and Fall of the Catalan Bourgeoisie, 1300-1500Felix Selgert - Bureaucracy, Corruption and the Security of Property Rights in the German State of Baden in the 18th and 19th CenturyKatharina Muehlhoff - Administrative Reform and Indicators of Investment Risk in Meiji JapanJohn Luiz - Security of Property Rights and Transaction Costs in Post-Apartheid South Africa

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K4 The Iberian Transatlantic Commercial World in an era of Reform and War, 1750-1821Room: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Jeremy Baskes

Participants:Amilcar Challu - Free Trade, Bourbon Reforms and Grain Markets in New SpainGail Triner - Imperial Wealth and Local Economic Development: Mining Policy in Brazil, 1795-1821. Ricardo Fernandes Paixão - War, Slavery and Unequal Development Between Brazilian RegionsSantiago de Luxán - The Bourbon Reforms In Cuba In The Late Xviii Century. Tobacco As A Strategic Factor In Trans-Atlantic Trade-----Montserrat Garate - Wars, Cuban Tobacco and TradeJeremy Baskes - Free Trade, Economic Crisis, and the Rise of Commercial Risk in the Spanish Empire: 1778-93Fábio Pesavento (with Fabrício Prado) - Beyond the Portuguese Atlantic: Trans and Extra-Imperial Networks in Eighteenth-Century Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de la Plata, and Liverpool

Discussants:Javier Cuenca-EstebanCarlos Marichal

L4 Market Order in China Reconsidered: From the Song Dynasty to the Republican PeriodRoom: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersKazuko FurutaEiichi Motono

Participants:Kazuko Furuta – Why and How Do We Reconsider Market Order in China from the Song Dynasty to the Republican Period?Atsushi Aoki - Institutionalism in Sung Legal Culture : What’s unique and What’s not about Chinese Way of Land TransactionMan-houng Lin - China’s Native Opium Market, 1870s-1906

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Kazuko Furuta - Information Asymmetry and Market Order in China: An Open Economy of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturiesMio Kishimoto - Chinese Market Structure in the Late Ming and Early Qing Periods-----Eiichi Motono - The Market System in Late Qing and Early Republican Period, 1870-1919Pui-Tak Lee - Between Networks and Institution: How Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank Operated its Branches in the 1920s and 1930s?Tsu-yu Chen - The Silk Filature Industry in the Wuxi Area during the Sino-Japanese War, 1938-1943Yuichi Kanemaru - Kai Yiu Chan - Re-Examining the Role of Intermediaries in China’s Market Order: Case Studies of Shanghai’s Manufactures, c.a. 1800-1936

Discussant: Linda Grove

M4 The Social History of Credit:From Micro-History to Global Perspective Room: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersClaire LemercierFrancesca CarnevaliThomas M. LuckettClaire Zalc

Participants:Julie Mayade-Claustre - Crédit, usure, dette : la relation de crédit dans l’Europe tardomédiévale / Credit, usury, debt: The credit relationship in late medieval EuropeTiina Hemminki - Credit relationships in the early-nineteenth-century countryside in Sweden and FinlandKatia Béguin - D’une micro-analyse des transactions à une approche globale de l’investissement dans les titres de la dette publique : les Génois au coeur de l’Europe du 17e siècle / From a micro-analysis of transactions to a global approach of investment in public debt: The Genovese, at the center of 17th-century Europe)Thomas M. Luckett - A Parisian Artisan during the Seven Years’ War (1754-1763): Commercial Credit in a Time of Severe Economic Stress-----Lucy A. Newton - My word is my bond: Reputation as collateral in nineteenth century English provincial banking

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Juliette Levy - Micro-finance in the time of henequen: Mortgages, credit history and development in nineteenth century MexicoRowena Olegario - The Institutional and Social Aspects of Trade Credit in the United States and Western Europe: A Historiography

N4 Mountain Pastoralism and ModernityRoom: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersJon MathieuRaquel Gil MonteroChetan Singh

Participants:Axel Nielsen - Pastoralism and the Non-Pastoral World in the Late PrecolumbianRaquel Gil Montero - Mountain Pastoralism in the Andes during Colonial TimePablo Sendon - Mountain Pastoralism in the South-Peruvian Andes in the Age of State Formation (1821-1969)-----Ajay Dandekar - Pastoralism in the Deccan: a Journey to ModernityChetan Singh - Pastoralism and the Making of Colonial Modernity in Kulu, 1850-1952Dhirendra Dangwal - The Lost Mobility: Pastoralism and Modernity in Uttarakhand Himalaya (India)Hermann Kreutzmann - Transformations of High Mountain Pastoral Strategies in the Pamirian Knot-----Fernando Collantes - Mountain pastoralism and the two advents of modernity: Spain 1500-2000Michael Blatter - The transformation of Alpine Economy, 14th -18th CenturiesLuca Mocarelli - When the Mountain Serves the City: the Production of Cheese and Wool in the 18th Century Bresciano (Italian Alps)

P4 Revisiting Money As A Unified Unit Of Account From A Complementary ViewpointRoom: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersAkinobu KurodaBruno Christian ThéretDavid F. Weiman

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Participants:Akinobu Kuroda - Anonymous currencies or named debts: Comparison of currencies, local credits and monetary accounts between China, Japan, and England in early modern periodGeorges Depeyrot - Rome and the unit of accountRichard von Glahn - Monies of Account and Monetary Transition in China, 12th-14th CenturiesSushil Chaudhury - Multiple currencies and their Complementary Relationship - The Indian Scenario - Early Modern EraMassimo Amato - From Liquidness to Liquidity. The commodification of money in early modern EuropeJérôme Blanc - Beyond the competition approach to money: a conceptual framework applied to the Early modern FranceAnders Ögren - Imaginary or real – Christiernin’s theory on unit of accounts and moneyWillem Wolters - The use of monies of account in exchange banks: comparing the Amsterdam Exchange bank, the Hamburg Bank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation-----Torbjörn Engdahl - The introduction of units of account in colonial Africa: What was the function of a currency standard?Patrice Baubeau - The monetization process and the question of the anchor of the unit of account: the case of the substitution from bills to banknotes in 19th century FranceDavid Weiman - Wall Street to main street?: the increasing centrality of New York city in the U.S. payments system and the propagation of panics after 1893Luca Fantacci - How to make liquidity liquid: gold and currency plans at the end of World War IIJane Guyer - Cash Economies: an anthropological approach to popular practicesBruno Christian Théret - Between uniqueness of the unit of account and plurality of means of payment, the need for money to be instituted and a set of “moneying” rules : the case of fiscal provincial monies in 2001-2003 Argentina’s monetary crisis

Q4 European FDI and globalization: 1945-2005Room: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

OrganizersAlberto RinaldiAndrea ColliKeetie Sluyterman

Participants:A. Lluch - The historical evolution and characteristics of foreign direct investments in Argentina (1900-1969)Kaspar Skovgaard, Peter Sørensen and Kurt Pedersen - Danish attitudes to FDI and MNC in the 20th CenturyA. Colli - Fostering or benefiting? FDI in Italy during the”Economic Miracle” (1950-1970)

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Veronica Binda - Foreign Direct Investments and National Business Systems: the joint-ventures’ role in Italy and Spain during the Second Half of the Twentieth CenturySigfrido Manuel Ramírez Pérez - Foreign Direct Investment, American Globalisation And European Integration: The Case Of The Automobile Sector (1958-1968)Liza Lombardi - Du Pont de Nemours in Europe: from 1956 to 1999, strategies of implementationTeresa da Silva Lopes - Economic integration and the development of Portuguese multinational enterprises-----Rafael Castro Balaguer (with Nuria Puig) - Foreign Direct Investment and the Transformation of Spanish BusinessAdoracion Alvaro Moya - FDI and Globalization in the European Periphery: John Deere in Spain (1956-1994)Manuel Hiestand and Margrit Müller (with Rolf Leu and Martin Lüpold) - Switzerland as home and host country of multinational enterprisesAnna Ryzhova - Foreign Direct Investment in Russia and its Influence on the Transformation of Russian business (1992-2007)Keetie Sluyterman - The interaction between multinationals and national business systems: some evidence from the NetherlandsFederico Barbiellini Amidei (with Andrea Goldstein and Marcella Spadoni) - European Acquisitions in the United States: Re-examining Olivetti-Underwood Fifty Years LaterHaiming Hang (with A. Godley, P. Miskell) - Competence creating subsidiaries: Are they really so new? Some evidence from the UKAlberto Rinaldi (with M. Murat and B. Pistoresi) - Transnational social capital and FDI. Evidence from Italian associations worldwide

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A5 The History of global labour relations, 1500-2000Room: Zaal 1636 (Academy Hall)

OrganizersKarin HofmeesterJan LucassenMarcel van der Linden

Participants:Karin Hofmeester - General introduction. Collaboratory, including methods, as illustration of first results: data on women and child labourJan Lucassen - Presentation of the first results: Transitions of labour relations world wide 1500-2000Christine Moll-Murata - Perspectives on East Asian labour relations, 1500-2000-----Melis Hafez - Ottoman Bureaucratic Reforms and the Development of Modern Work Concepts in Late Ottoman SocietyLex Heerma van Voss (with Jelle van Lottum) - Labour Relations in the Capitalist Core and its Nearby Periphery, 1500-1800Marjatta Rahikainen - The emergence of the modern labour market in later-comer countries

DiscussantsKenneth PomeranzOsamu SaitoAlessandro Stanziani

B5 China and the world exposition: historical and realistic inspirationsRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersMin MaYoshio KojimaDi Wang

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Participants (in alphabetical order):Xianfeng Ai - Exhibitions and the Local Society Transformation of Wuhan in the 1950sHai-yan Fu - Exhibition•Sale•Amusement: A Study on the Domestic Zhenqiang Hong - Exposition and Shaping of the Nation in China in Late Qing DynastyPui-Tak Lee - The Hong Kong Product Expo and the ‘Industrial Politics’ in Hong KongTomoo Suzuki -Zhiyou Zhao -

C5 A critical re-examination of demographic and economic crises in Western Europe during the period of the Ancien Régime and XIXth CenturyRoom: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersGérard BéaurJean-Michel ChevetCormac O’GradaMaria-Teresa Perez-Picazo

Participants:Jean-Pierre Pélissier - Demographic crises in the «registres paroissiaux» of Vendôme 1536-1945Mats Olsson and Patrick Svensson - Peasant production and population. Crises and demographic change in the course of the Swedish agrarian transformationJose Miguel Lana Barasain - Dealing with deflation in turbulent times. Agricultural markets and rural management in Southern Navarre (Spain), 1814-1840Richard W. Hoyle - Explaining why nothing happened: the lack of crisis in England in the 1690sKaren Cullen - A time of great dearth and many every day dying - the ill years of the 1690s in Scotland Paola Pinelli - Prices and salaries in a Tuscan town after the Black Death Gabriel Jover Avellá - Conjuncture and structure: crisis of subsistences, institutional change and economic growth in Kingdom of Majorca (1591-1617)Guido Alfani - The famine of the 1590-1593 in Northern Italy: a socio-economic analysis of the biggest “system shock” of 16th Century-----Rafael Barquín - Regional analysis of the crisis of subsistances in Spain (19th century)Nadine Vivier - About the social and economic consequences of agrarian crisis (in 19th century) Laurent Herment - French government and subsistances crisis in the mid-19th century in the Parisian countryside (Seine-et-Oise)Ricard Garcia Orello - Victims of globalization? Indebtedness and dispossession in Catalonia during the agrarian crisis of the late nineteenth century

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Thijs Lambrecht and Eric Vanhaute - Famine as event and structure. A comparative analysis of the subsistance crises of the 1740’s and 1840’s in FlandersMats Morell - An 18th century subsistance crisis in Sweden? Reality, perceptions and the prospects for developmentGudmundur Jonsson - Typology of Iceland’s crisis during the 18th and 19th century

Paper only:Paul Servais - 1845-1850 and 1880-1890 in East-Belgium : from a subsistances crisis to a «mondialisation crisis» ?

Discussants: Giuliana BiagioliJohn BroadMarkus CermanRosa CongostAnne-Lise Head-König

D5 Human capital formation and economic growth since the 19th century Room: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersPéter FöldváriBas van Leeuwen

Participants:Jonas Ljungberg - Input and output of the Swedish education sector, 1867-1992Arto Kokkinen - Human Capital and Finland’s Economic Growth in 1910–2000. Assessing the Accumulation of Educational Capital inside the National Accounts FrameworkLeandro Prados de la Escosura and Joan R. Rosés: Human Capital Accumulation and Growth in Spain, 1850-2000Péter Földvári and Bas Van Leeuwen - Capital accumulation and growth in Central Europe, 1920-2006-----Yoshihisa Godo - The Role of Education in the Economic Catch-Up: Comparative Growth Experience from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the United StatesDmitry Didenko - Human Capital Based Income Inequality and Systemic Transformations: Reexamining the Kuznets CurveJoerg Baten and Valeria Prayon - Human Capital, Institutions, Settler Mortality, and Economic

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Growth in Africa, Asia and the AmericasMaría Magdalena Camou and Silvana Maubrigades - The gains of investing on learning. Uruguay during the industrialization process, 1920-1960

Discussant: Giovanni FedericoJaime Reis

E5 Latin American economic backwardness revisited. New empirical contributionsRoom: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersAlbert CarrerasCésar Yáñez

Participants:José Alejandro Peres Cajias - Bolivian tax revenues, new quantitative evidenceSebastián Fleitas and Paola Azar - A macroeconomic approach of the management of public expenditure and social protection: the case of Uruguay in the XXth CenturyRodrigo Cerda - Fiscal Policy and the Duration and the Intensity of Economic Crises: Latin America 1900-2000Jorge Alejandro Gaggero Mir - Tax progressivity. Its origin, summit and decadenceGert Wagner and Rolf Lüders - Export Tariff, Welfare and Public Finance: Nitrates from 1880 to 1930 Frank Notten - The Influence of the First World War on the Economies of Central America, 1900-1929. An analysis from a foreign commerce point of viewSantiago Colmenares - Empirical debate on terms of trade and the double factorial terms of trade of Colombia, 1975-2006Marc Badia-Miró and Anna Carreras Marín - Trade, globalisation and the fall of transports cost. Latin America and its main trade partners (1860 – 1930)Carolina Román - Consumption patterns and economic development: some evidence from Latin America Southern Cone in the 20th centuryCristián Ducoing and André Hofman - Capital goods imports, machinery investment, and economic development in the long run. The case of ChileAurora Gómez-Galvarriato and Jeffrey Gale Williamson - Was it Prices, Productivity or Policy? Latin American Industrialization after 1870Juan- Huitzi Flores and Henry Willebald - Financial Crises and Income Distribution in History: 1870-1913Ricardo Fernandes Paixão - War, Slavery and Inequal Development Between Brazilian regions

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Vicente Neira Barría - Factorial distribution of Income in Latin America, 1950-2000. New series from the national account dataRafael Dobado and Héctor García - Neither so low not so short!Miriam Bruhn and Francisco Gallego - Good, Bad, and Ugly Colonial Activities and Economic Development across the Americas Fabio Sánchez Torres, María del Pilar López-Uribe and Antonella Fazio Vargas - Land Conflicts, Property Rights and the Rise of the Export Economy in Colombia, 1850-1925Cesar Yañez - Growth and economic modernization in difficult institutional environments. Chile and Cuba in the 19th CenturyThomas Kang - Education, Political Power, and Development in Brazil, 1930-1964Renato Perim Colistete - Revisiting Import-Substituting Industrialization in Brazil: Productivity Growth and Technological Learning in the Post-War Years Maria del Mar Rubio and César Yáñez - 150 years of modern energy consumption in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1856-2006

Sub-session chairs:José DíazSandra Kuntz

F5 Biology and economic historyRoom: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Christopher Lloyd

Participants:Christopher Lloyd - Overview of some issues: towards a new foundation for social science? Ulrich Witt - Animal Instincts and Human Sentiments: On the Origin and Evolution of Economic Institutions Gregory Clark - The Interaction of Economics and Biology in Pre-Industrial England-----Janet Landa - Economic Development and Homogeneous Middleman Groups as Adaptive Units: Establishing links between Economic History, New Institutional Economics, and Evolutionary Biology Alexander Field - Behavioral Economics: Lessons from the Military

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H5 Changes of Local Market Institutions in the Age of Global Trade Expansion: Asia and North America in the 19th and 20th CenturiesRoom: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersTomoko ShiroyamaSayako Kanda

Participants:Tomoko Shiroyama - The Global Trade Expansion in the 19-20 Century Asia, and North America: Perspectives from Local MarketsEi Murakami - Restoration of the governance in Southern China during the mid-19th Century: The Coolie Trade and Emigration to Southeast AsiaMasako Matsui - Abuses of Ottoman Capitulations in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRobert Hellyer - Pacific Perspectives: Considering Japanese Foreign Trade in the Nineteenth CenturyYu-ju Lin - Traditional vs. Treaty Ports: Dual Trade System in 19th-Century TaiwanSanghamitra Misra - Recovering Forgotten Connections: Markets and Exchange in India’s Northeastern Borderlands Sayako Kanda - Taste, Merchants and the Expansion of Global Trade: Competition and Changes in the Salt Market in Eastern India, c. 1820-1860Naoto Kagotani - Opening the Kobe Port to Foreign Trade in Late Nineteenth Century’s JapanTomoko Yagyu - The Internal Slave Trade and the Cotton Economy:Social and Institutional Change in Early 19th Century U.S. South

Discussants:Kaoru SugiharaPeter Robb

(Before the break presentations of the papers, after the break comments and discussion)

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I5 Commissioned Research in Economic History (Round table)Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersJoost DankersKeetie Sluyterman

Participants:Joost Dankers (Principles and practice at Utrecht University)Jari Ojala (The quality of commissioned work; a Finnish perspective)Monika Milz (Commissioned history and corporate communication)-----Paal Sandvik (Commissioned research and writing a PhD: Norwegian aluminium and international relations)Christopher Kobrak (Commissioned research in banking and insurance)Hubert Bonin (French perspectives on commissioned research)

(Round table session; no formal presentations.)

J5 Small is beautiful – Interlopers in Early Modern World Trade. The Experience of Smaller Trading Nations and Companies in the Pre-Industrial PeriodRoom: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersMarkus A. DenzelJan DeVries

Participants:Victor Enthoven - Going Dutch. Interloping in the Dutch Atlantic WorldLeos Müller - The Swedish East India Company—Strategies and Functions of an InterloperPhilipp Rössner - Interloping, Economic Underdevelopment and the State: How Scotland became a Tobacco Entrepot Klas Rönnbäck - Who Stood to Gain from ColonialismMartin Krieger - -----

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Cristian Luca - The Dynamics of the Commercial Activity in the ottoman port of Durazzo during the consulate of Zorzi (Giorgio) Cumano (1699-1702)Claudia Schnurmann - Hamburg-Philadelphia: German, Scottish, and American commercial cooperation during the American Revolution, 1776-1783Andrea Bonoldi - Small business? Jewish merchants in transalpine trade: a case studyGabriel Imboden and Marie-Claude Schöpfer - The Fratelli Loscho in Brig

K5 Clusters versus industrial districts in the formation of competitive advantage, 1820-2008Room: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersJordi CatalanAndrea ColliMichel Lescure

Participants:Jordi Catalan & Ramon Ramon-Muñoz - Marshall in Iberia. The competitive advantage of textile, apparel and footwear districtsAlberto Grandi, Alberto Guenzi and Fabio Sforzi - A Cross-European Comparison of Three Localized Industries: The Cutlery Industry in Maniago (Italy), Thiers (France), and Sheffield (England)Amélia Branco and Francisco Parejo - The creation of a competitive advantage in the Portuguese cork industry: the contribution of an industrial districtClaudio Belini - The rise of the textile district of Buenos Aires, 1914-1960Francesc Valls-Junyent - Champagne’s rivals. The international competitiveness of cava: success of the firm or the district?-----Florent Le Bot and Cédric Perrin - Du social au territorial, du territorial au social. L’État, l’industrie de la chaussure et les districts industriels en France au XXe siècleJosé-Antonio Miranda, Carles Manera and Ramón Molina - Clusters in the world market: the development of the Spanish footwear industryAlberto Rinaldi - The rise of a district lead firm: The case of Wam (1968-2003)Andrea Colli - Family firms in Italy: from the industrial district to the world marketLuis Alonso Alvares – International competitiveness and technological innovation. The Inditex case 1988-2007

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L5 ‘Networked port cities’: mediating the movement of commodities between the local and the global, 1850-1914Room: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersMiguel Suárez BosaCezar Teixeira Honorato

Participants:Jose Jobson de Andrade Arruda - Portos Fechados e abertos: o comercio Anglo-Brasileiro, 1808-1821Micheline Lessard - The Port of Haiphong and the Increase in HUman Trafficking in French Colonial IndochinaMaria Christina Moreira - The importance of Brazil in Portuguese exports to Spain (1796-1831)Carlos Guimaraes - O Comércio Inglês no Império brasileiro: a atuação do comerciante Richard Carruthers e da firma inglesa Carruthers & Co, 1824-1853Maurizio Lupo - The commerce of fossil coal in Italy during the XIXth and early XXth centuryLaura Caruso - Formas de explotación del trabajo marítimo en el Río de la Plata: organización y proceso de trabajo en la navegación en el Puerto de Buenos Aires, 1890-1920-----Luis G. Cabrera Armas (with Miguel Suárez Bosa) - These Canary ports: scale of the Atlantic traffic in the “First Globalization”Daniel Castillo Hidalgo and Miguel Suárez Bosa - Shipping Conferences and the rivalries between Elder Dempster and Woermann Linie. Affects and effects on the Canary Islands and West Africa. (1895-1914)Xerxes Malki - West African Port Cities, Levantine Traders, and the Growth of the Colonial Economy, c.1885-1940Xavier Duran - Infrastructure, multilateral trade and shipping productivity growthShirley Ye - Shipping Soybeans: Competition and Consumption in Germany and East Asia, 1900-1914Cezar Teixeira Honorato -----Marc Herold and Osvaldo Texeira - Empirical Foundations of Salvador da Bahia as Node of Commodity Networks 1850-1914María Penha Smarzaro Siqueira - The city of Vitória and the port according to the modern urbanization instances at the beginning of the 20th CenturyGlen David Kuecker - Making a Modern Port City : The Circulation of capital in 19th CenturyJesús Mirás Araujo - A peripheral port in a peripheral port system. La Coruña, 1914-1960Úna O’Connor - The Port of Cork – Trade from a peripheral port

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M5 The choice of exchange rate regime in historical perspectiveRoom: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersCatherine SchenkChris Meissner

Participants:Kim Oosterlink and Marc Flandreau - Bimetalism: new evidenceMatthias Morys - Adjustment under the Classical Gold Standard: How costly did the external constraint come to the European periphery?Kris Mitchener (with Masato Shizume, Marc Weidenmier) - Why did countries adopt the gold standard? Lessons from JapanTobias Straumann and Scott Urban - Floating out of the depression? A new understanding of the 1930s international monetary system-----Patrick Honohan (with Gavin Murphy) - Breaking the sterling link: Ireland’s decision to enter the EMSG. Piluso and R. Ricciuti - Macroeconomic effects of two different exchange rate policies: Italy and France 1945-1965Catherine Schenk (with John Singleton) - The Political Economy of Basket Pegs: The Case of New Zealand and Australia 1973/4Federico Marongiu - Equilibrium exchange rates and exchange rate regimes in Latin America 1960 – 2007Atish Ghosh - Macroeconomic performance under alternative exchange rate regimes since 1980

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N5 Women’s intergenerational role in business family strategies and social and economic mobility, sixteenth to twentieth centuryRoom: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersAntoinette Fauve-ChamouxBéatrice CraigMargarida Duraes

Participants:Béatrice Craig - Women, family businesses and business families in nineteenth century northern FranceFermín Allende - Women´s Role in Family Firms as Reflected in Fictional LiteratureAlena Krížková - Women in small family and non-family business in the Central and Eastern European labor markets at the end of the 20th century. Case of the Czech RepublicMary Louise Nagata - Women’s Roles in the Family Business: evidence from Kyoto in the nineteenth centuryAngels Sola - The intergenerational role of women entrepreneurs in business family strategies in Barcelona during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. A first approachBeatrice Zucca Micheletto - Femmes oubliées : travail et liens de parenté dans les stratégies des boutiques artisanales d’une ville de l’Ancien Régime (Turin, XVIIIe siècle)Lucia Carle - Des femmes indispensables: les « botteghe » de Montalcino, 16e-19e siècles Piotr Guzowski - The role of Polish peasant women in inheritance system (15th -16th centuries)----- Kamen Dontchev - Le rôle des femmes en droit coutumier bulgare depuis la fin du 19e siècle et jusqu’aux années 1950Rose Duroux - Exploitation et intergénération : une histoire de femmes? Sept générations de paysans migrants et d’épouses sédentaires (Auvergne 1700-1900)Fatiha Loualich - le role intergénérationnel des femmes, stratégies familiale et mobilité sociale (16ème - 20ème siècles) Paola Lanaro - The Economic Role of Dowries in Early Modern Venice: Use, Management, and Families StrategiesCristina Ramos Cobano - Women and the construction of rural family heritage. Cases from southern Spain, 17th-19th centuries Cosme Carrasco and Maria del Mar Garcia - Women, households and familiar economy in southern Castile (1700-1840)Helena Silva - Devenir infirmière: une stratégie économique féminine (Portugal, 1940-1963)

Discussants:Béatrice CraigAntoinette Fauve-Chamoux

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P5 Insurance in HistoryRoom: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersRobin PearsonLeonardo CaruanaRobert E. Wright

Participants:Alexandre Macchione Saes and Thiago Gambi - Capital guarantee and credit: the insurance companies formation in Brazil, 1808-89Manuel Llorca - The marine insurance market for British textile exports to the River Plate and Chile, c.1810-1850Takau Yoneyama - The birth and evolution of tariff system of fire insurance in Japan, 1910-1940: from non-tariff companies’ point of view-----John Murray - Information Asymmetries in American Maternity Insurance Before Federally Mandated CoverageYaofen Tseng - The Impact of Legal Infrastructure and Public Health on Taiwan Life Insurance Development under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1895-1945Monica Keneley - Structural adjustment and change in the Australian life insurance industry the demutualisation experienceGrietjie Verhoef - Life Offices to the rescue! The history of South African Life Assurance companies in the South African economy during the twentieth century

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Q5 Global Commodities: The Material Culture of Early Modern ConnectionsRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

OrganizersGiorgio RielloAnne Gerritsen

Participants:George Souza - The Global Exchange of DyesLuca Mola - From the Silk Road to Global SilkGiorgio Riello, The Global Consumption of Indian Cotton TextilesMartha Chaiklin - White Gold- Ivory as a Commodity in Early Modern Asia-----Anne Gerritsen - Chinese porcelain in local and global contextsKris E. Lane - Latin American Emeralds and the Global Trade of Precious StonesKayoko Fujita - The global silver trade and its implications on the use of silver in the decorative artsSalvatore Ciriacono - Clocks in Tokugawa Japan: Global Interactions and Global Markets

Discussant: Maxine Berg

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A6 Company Towns in International Comparative PerspectiveRoom: Zaal 1636 (Academy Hall)

OrganizersMarcelo BorgesSusana Torres

Participants:Marcelo Borges and Susana Torres - Company Towns in International Perspective: Concepts, History, and HistoriographyMarynel Ryan - Company Town or Model Town? Hellerau-bei-Dresden in the World of German Social ReformValerio Varini - Sesto San Giovanni, Italy: The “City of the Factories”Frank Meyer - Comparing working and living conditions at two nodes of a transnational commodity chain: the cases of Porto Trombetás (Brazil) and Årdal (Norway)-----Ian Petrie - Building ‘Batanagar, the town of activity’: The History of Bata Shoes and the ‘Bata System’ in India Joël Michel - Company housing in the European coalfields before 1914: economic necessity and social controlLimin Teh - Race and Japanese Colonialism in a Northeast Chinese Mining Town, Fushun, 1906-1945Jeremy Ball - Spatial Dimensions of Power and Work: a model Portuguese company town in Catumbela, Angola, 1913-1975

B6 Medieval Central- and Southeast Europe: Towards a New Economic and Social HistoryRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Balázs Nagy

Participants:Jozsef Laszlovszky - Environmental and landscape history: New Aspects for the Medieval Economic

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History of East Central EuropeCameron Sutt - Changes in estate structure in Árpád-era HungaryAndrea Fara - Crisis and Famine in the Kingdom of Hungary in late Middle Ages and early Modern Period (13th-16th centuries)Roman Zaoral - Premysl Otakar II’s Monetary Policy towards Venice in the 1260’s and 1270’sKrisztina Arany - Brothers and Partners – Social and Business Networks of Florentine Merchant Families in Hungary in the Fifteenth Century-----Grzegorz Mysliwski - The Merchant Guild at the city of Wrocław. A Contribution to the History of Trade Culture in the late medieval Central EuropeMária Pakucs-Willcocks - Commerce and crafts in the Transylvanian Saxon towns in the late Middle AgesZsolt Simon - The trade between Hungary and the Ottoman Empire around 1500Saim Çagrı Kocakaplan (with Gökçen Cos,kun Albayrak) - The Social and Economic Change in the Balkans under Ottoman Rule (1354-1453)Balász Nagy - Towards a New Synthesis: Recent Trends and Results in the Medieval Economic History of Central Europe

C6 Natural Resources and Institutions in Economic HistoryRoom: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersGail TrinerCatalina Vizcarra

Participants:Catalina Vizcarra - Guano, Credible commitments and Sovereign Debt Repayment in Nineteenth-Century PeruRichard Sicotte, Catalina Vizcarra and Kirsten Wandschneider - Military Conquest and Sovereign Debt: Chile, Peru and the London Bond Market, 1876-1890Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato and Rodrigo Parral - The Beginnings of Oil Extraction in Mexico:When Mexican Small Private Companies RuledAnn M. Carlos and Frank Lewis - Resources, Trade and the Aboriginal Population: Lessons from the 1780s Smallpox Epidemic in the Hudson Bay Region Sean Adams - Iron Horses, Soulless Monsters, and the Pennsylvania Legislature: How the Civil War Created the Modern American Coal Trade-----James Fenske - ‘Imachi Nkwu’: How Commercialization of Natural Resources Can Create Common

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PropertyLeigh Gardner - King Copper, meet Mr. Gladstone: Mineral Resources and Fiscal Policy in Colonial Zambia, 1925-64Gail Triner – Privatizing and Re-nationalizing Mineral Rights: Brazilian Iron Ore, 1880-1940

Discussants: Aldo MusacchioStephen MeardonLarry Butler

D6 Innovation systems and economic performance: past leaders, catch-up countries and new late comers (20th-21th centuries)Room: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersFederico Barbiellini AmideiCristiano Antonelli

Participants:John Cantwell and Anna Spadavecchia - Innovation, industrial competitiveness and British regions in the interwar period: a preliminary discussionHarald Degner - Windows of Technological Opportunities - Do Technological Booms Influence the Relationship between Firm Size and Innovativeness?Jochen Streb (with Ralf Richter) - Catching-up and Falling Behind. Illegal Knowledge Spillover from American to German Machine Tool MakersCristiano Antonelli and Federico Barbiellini Amidei - Knowledge, innovation, regional economic growth and localised technological change in Italy, 1950-1990Jan Fagerberg and David C. Mowery (with Bart Verspagen) - Innovation-systems, path-dependency and policyJosé Patricio Sáiz - Patents of Introduction and the Spanish Innovation System during the 19th and 20th Centuries-----Luis Bértola, Carlos Bianchi and Mario Cimoli (with Gabriel Porcile) - Relative performance, structural change and technological capabilities in Latin America in historical perspectiveDong-Woon Kim - Government and firms as innovators in South Korea’s rapid economic growth after 1945David Greasley and Les Oxley - Patents and New Zealand Economic Growth before 1939

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Discussants:Nicholas CraftsJohn CantwellAlbert Carreras

Sub-session chairs:Sevket PamukTom Nicholas

E6 Height, Mortality, Education: Patterns in Human DevelopmentRoom: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersJoerg BatenAlexander Moradi

Participants:Nikola Koepke - Nutritional Status in pre-historic and historic EuropeRichard Steckel - Contrasts in Nutritional Success: Variation in the Heights of Plains TribesGareth Austin, Joerg Baten and Bas van Leeuwen - The Biological Standard of Living in Early 19th-Century West Africa: New Anthropometric EvidenceTarcísio Botelho - From a slave to a free society: human capital in Brazil, 1830-1940Debin Ma and Joerg Baten (with Stephen Morgan and Qing Wang) - Evolution of Living Standards and Human Capital in China in 18-20th Century: Evidences from Real Wage and AnthropometricsMojgan Stegl and Joerg Baten (with Pierre van der Eng) - Long Term Changes in the Biological Standard of Living in Indonesia-----Kris Inwood and Les Oxley (with Evan Roberts) - Anthropometric Evidence for New Zealand in the Early Stages of the Modern Health Transition Joerg Baten, Jaime Reis and Yvonne Stoltz – When and Why Did the Portuguese Become the Shortest in Europe?Brian A’Hearn (with Franco Peracchi and Giovanni Vecchi) - Height and the normal distribution: Evidence from Italian miltary dataFrancesco Cinnirella (with Sascha O. Becker and Ludger Woessmann) - Education versus Fertility: Evidence from before the Demographic TransitionGordon Winder and Matthias Zehetmayer - The Urban Penalty: Stature Within the US Urban System 1850-1880

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F6 State and Socio-economic Change: The Nordic Model in the ‘World of Models’ (Presidential session)Room: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersRiitta HjerppeSusanna FellmanChristopher Lloyd

Participants:Hans Sjögren - Swedish model and welfare capitalism Jeroen Touwen (with Leo Lucassen) - Plans, Pillars, and People: The Nordic Model and the Netherlands Susanna Fellman, Reino Hjerppe and Riitta Hjerppe - Is it a strong state or needs of structural change that create a welfare state? - The case of Finland and the Nordic countries-----Price Fishback (with Jonathan Fox and Brendan Livingston) - The Development of Social Insurance and Public Assistance in the United States Through the Lens of the Nordic ModelEduard Kubu - Christopher Lloyd - Social Democratic Welfare Capitalism Since 1970: Crises, Responses, Divergences

Discussants:Pauli KettunenAlice Teichova

G6 Science, Technology and Economic HistoryRoom: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersLuiz Carlos SoaresAlbert BroderTamás Szmrecsányi - In Memoriam

Participants:Marcelo Fabián Figueroa - Beyond the scientific ideas. Some issues related to the history of collectingLuiz Carlos Soares - John Theophilus Desaguliers: A Newtonian between patronage and market relations Tânia Maria Ferreira de Souza (with João Antônio de Paula e Alexandre Mendes Cunha) -

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The process of technological change in the 19th century global mining industry: a historical view of the innovation chain and its application to the Minas Gerais gold minesAlbert Broder - Science and Technology in comparative economic change: France and Germany 1830 - 1930Alberto Grandi - Technology eliminates a raw material. From ice to the refrigerating industry Amílcar Baiardi - The Cocoa producers’ “habitus” in Bahia and its change with the late crisis -----Muriel Le Roux - Writing a Twentieth Century History of Innovation, Which material, which methodology?Naomi Lamoreaux (with Kenneth L. Sokoloff (deceased) and Dhanoos Sutthiphisal) - The Reorganization of Inventive Activity in the United States in the Early Twentieth CenturyVincent Dray - Characterizing the Internationalization of Technology and its Economic Consequences in the 20th centuryBéatrice Touchelay - Le développement de la normalisation comptable dans la France du premier XXe siècle: un cheminement imperméable aux expériences étrangères?Wilson Suzigan (with Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque) - The underestimated role of universities for development: Notes on historical roots of Brazilian system of innovation Alain Alcouffe - The Minitel case revisited

H6 Maritime history as global historyRoom: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersMaria FusaroAmélia Polónia

Participants:Eberhard Crailsheim - Behind the Atlantic Expansion: Flemish Trade Connections of Seville in 1620Lex Heerma van Voss, Jan Lucassen, Jelle van Lottum and Matthias van Rossum - International maritime labour markets: The Dutch Republic in the 17th and 18 century Jagjeet Lally - Maritime Expansion and (De)globalisation? An Examination of the Land and Sea Trade in Seventeenth Century Mughal IndiaAnna Winterbottom - From Hold to Foredeck: Slave Professions in the Maritime World of the English East India Company, 1660-1700Ina Baghdiantz-McCabe - The Armenians in Maritime Trade in the 17th and 18th Centuries-----David Haines - Lighting up the World? Empires and Islanders in the Pacific Whaling Industry, 1790-1860David M. Williams and John Armstrong - Technological Advances in the Maritime Sector and some of their implications for Trade, Modernisation and the process of Globalisation in the 19th Century

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Camilla Brautaset and Stig Tenold - Norwegian Maritime HistoriesBenoît Doessant and Samir Saul - Why are the major oil companies selling off their fleets? The case of TotalRegina Grafe - Why maritime history has yet to become global history

Sub-session chair:Gelina Harlaftis

I6 Automation and mechanisation of financial services Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersBernardo Batiz-LazoJ. Carles Maixé-AltésPaul Thomes

Participants:Hubert Bonin - From prehistory to history of banking computers: Mechanization and pre-automation in data processing and accounting methods of French banks in the 1930s-1950s Ian Martin - Britain’s First Computer Centre for Banking: What did this Building do?Joakim Appelquist - Technical and Organizational Change in the Swedish Banking Sector 1975-2003Gustavo A. Del Angel - Computerization of commercial banks and the building of an automated payments system. Mexico 1965-1990-----Tobias Karlsson (with Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo, Björn Thodenius) - Building Bankomat: The development of on-line, real-time systems in British and Swedish savings banks, c.1965-1985Katalin Ferber - Nationalizing Money Monetizing The NationAlan E. Booth and Mark Billings - Techno-nationalism, the Post-office and the creation of Britain’s National GiroJoke Mooij - Rabobank: an Innovative Dutch Bank; automation and payment instruments, 1945-2000

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J6 State and Institutions in Colonial IndiaRoom: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersBishnupriya GuptaTirthankar Roy

Participants:Santhi Hejeebu - Was Plassey Profitable? Economic Origins of British India Anand Swamy (with Mandar Oak) - Commitment and Conquest: The Establishment of British Rule in India Indian Elites and English Literacy: A Historical Examination of Public and Private Funding of EducationTirthankar Roy – Law and economic change in India: 1600-1900-----Aravinda Guntupalli - Gender inequality in India during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Latika Chaudhary - Indian Elites and English Literacy: A Historical Examination of Public and Private Funding of EducationPradipta Chaudhury - Political Economy of Caste in Northern India, 1901-1931Bishnupriya Gupta - Do Cultural Values Override Incentives? Sex Ratio, Caste, and Marriage: Evidence from India

K6 The city and the technical networks. Economic, financial and technological aspects (XIXth-XXth centuries)Room: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersAlberte Martínez LópezAndrea GiuntiniColin Lewis

Participants:Alberte Martínez, Jesús Mirás and Elvira Lindoso - The Gas Industry in a Spanish region: Galicia, 1850-1960Isabel Bartolomé-Rodríguez - Porto’s Market and the early Electrification: the opportunistic Behaviour of Firms, Municipality and the Portuguese State (1922-1938)Norma S. Lanciotti - Patterns of Evolution and Technological Style of Electric Utilities in Argentina, 1880-1958

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Reinhard Liehr and Mariano E. Torres Bautista - Constructing and Financing Urban Electrical Infrastructures: Mexico, 1880-1960Alexandre Macchione Saes - Brazilian utilities’ services modernization: national versus foreign capital in the beginning of the twentieth centuryPeter Hertner - -----Colin Lewis - The Export Economies and the Urban Landscape: reconfiguring cities in Latin America, c.1870-1914 Carlos Larrinaga - The modernisation of Spanish cities (1870-1950)Álvaro Ferreira da Silva - Local Finance and Technology: Why water supply was not municipalised in 19th-century Lisbon?Andrés M. Regalsky - Building a national public enterprise for water and drainage works in a great metropolis: Obras Sanitarias de la Nación in the city of Buenos Aires, 1900-1930Andrea Giuntini - Catherine Bregianni - Une perception économique des réseaux techniques : Organisation de l’espace et réseaux bancaires durant les années trente

L6 National Socialism and the Change of Economic Elites in Germany and Nazi-Occupied CountriesRoom: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersMarcel BoldorfHervé Joly

Participants:Hervé Joly - The “épuration” of French Economic Elites in Germany and Nazi-Occupied CountriesSteen Andersen - Escape from “Safehaven”Joachim Lund - Anti-Communism in Denmark’s Business LeadershipHarald Espeli - The German occupation and its consequences on changes of Norwegian economic elites-----Jaromír Balcar - The Struggle for the Factories. Factory Councils, National Administration and Trade Unions in Czechoslovakia between Liberation and NationalizationDagmara Jajesniak-Quast - Between the Continuity and Discontinuity of Economic Experts during Socialist Industrialization in Poland (by the Example of Iron and Steel Industries)Marcel Boldorf - Change of Industrial Elites in East Germany after 1945

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M6 Institutions, Markets and Capital Flows from the 1880s to the present: Why are Financial Centres attractive?Room: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersLaure Quennouëlle-CorreYoussef Cassis

Participants:Ranald Michie - The Battle of the Bourses? Competition between stock exchanges in the 20th century Marc Flandreau and Juan Huitzilihuitl Flores Zendejas – Bonds and brands: Foundations of Sovereign Debt Markets in the beginning of the 19th centuryCarlos Marichal - Rivalry and Collaborations: Relations between Buenos Aires Merchant Bankers and European Bankeres in the Issue of Argentine Government Bonds in the 1880’sStefano Ugolini - Universal Banking and Stock Trading: The First Emergence of the Brussels Bourse 1830-1860Leonid Borodkin - St. Petersburg’s Stock Exchange, 1890-1914: Interactions with European Financial marketsLeslie Hannah - Prehistory of the Takeover BidRichard Sylla - Wall Street transitions, 1880-1930: From national to world financial center-----Youssef Cassis - The Swiss financial centre in international perspectiveLaure Quennouëlle-Corre - The decline of Paris as an international financial centre during the InterwarIleana Racianu - The Banque de France, the Bank of England and the Stabilization of the Romanian currency in late 1920’sAndré Straus - The role of private banks in the reopening of European financial markets after World War II. The case of FranceCatherine Schenk - The Re-emergence of Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre 1965-80: incumbent interests and regulatory challengesStefano Battilossi - The global geography of international banking flows: the first wave (1964-1984)

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N6 From democracy to authoritarianism? Critical considerations concerning „agrarianism“Room: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersAngela HarreJoseph LoveNigel Swain

Participants:Angela Harre - Agrarianism in East Central Europe. An ideology between democracy and authoritarianismNigel Swain - Roman Holec - Agrardemokratie als Versuch eines Dritten Weges mitteleuropäischer Transformation-----Anu-Mai Köll - From Peasant to CitizenJoseph Love - Late Agrarianism in Brazil: Kautsky and Chayanov in the 1970 and 1980sRalph Thaxton - The Chinese Communist Party and the Peasantry in the Period of Maoist Collectivization: Revolutionary State Expropriation, and the Movement against the Famine of Maoist Rule

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Q6 Urban fiscal systems and economic growth in Europe, 15th-18th centuriesRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

OrganizersJosé Ignacio Andrés UcendoKarel DavidsMichael LimbergerFausto Piola Caselli

Participants:Fausto Piola Caselli - Fiscal system and yearly revenue in Rome. From private tax farmer to public management (1630-1700)Giuseppe De Luca and Giuseppe Bognetti - Fiscal system and economic cycles in Milan on the long run (XVIIth-XVIIIth centuries): some quantitative and qualitative remarksAlessandra Bulgarelli - Urban Fiscal System in the Kingdom of Naples (17th-18th centuries)Nadia Fernández de Pinedo - Jenkins’ Ear and tax collection in Spain in the 18th centuryJosé Antonio Mateos Royo - Institutional framework, local politics and urban taxation in Aragon during the seventeenth centuryJosé Ignacio Andrés Ucendo and Ramón Lanza García - Municipal taxes, prices and real wages in XVIIth century Castile: the case of Madrid-----Michael Limberger - The making of the urban fiscal system of Antwerp until 1800Martijn van der Burg (with Manon van der Heijden) - Public Debt and Private Interests: motives to invest in urban public debt, 1500-1700Derek Keene - Towns, fiscality and the state: England, 700-1500Andrea Puehringer - Towns in the Habsburg fiscal system: the case of the Austrian Hereditary LandsEleftheria Zei -

Discussants:Marjolein ‘t HartMichael North

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A7 The Labour-Intensive Path of Development in South Asia: Environment, Division of Labour and the Quality of LifeRoom: Zaal 1636 (Academy Hall)

OrganizersKohei WakimuraKaoru Sugihara

Participants:Kohei Wakimura - Scarcity of Land, Division of Labour and the Service Sector: The Labour-Intensive Path of Development in Modern South AsiaKaoru Sugihara - The South Asian Path of Economic Development: A Comparison with East AsiaHaruka Yanagisawa - Village Common Land, Manure, Fodder and the Intensification of Agricultural Practices: South Indian Agriculture since the Middle of the Nineteenth CenturyTakashi Oishi - Workmen, Machines, Schemes Shifted from Japan to India: Mobility of Labour Intensive Production in the Cases of Matches and Glass wares, 1900-1940Tirthankar Roy - Labour Intensity and Indian Industrialization: An integrated viewSayako Kanda - Fuel Crisis and Conditions of Salt Workers in Early Nineteenth Century Bengal-----Takeshi Nishimura (with Kaoru Sugihara) - Railway Construction, Sleepers and the Commercialisation of Forests in British India, 1890-1913: A Preliminary Analysis of Trade Statistics

Discussants:Linda GroveMasayuki Tanimoto - The Evolution of Export-oriented Industries in Japan’s Economic Development:From ‘Labour-intensiveness’ to ‘Skill-intensiveness’ (Reference Paper for comment)

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B7 Early Christianity and the Ancient EconomyRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersJohn T. FitzgeraldDavid B. Hollander

Participants:John T. Fitzgerald The Early Christianity and Ancient Economy Project: An Introduction and OverviewCharo Rovira – The First Christians?: Trade and Traders in the Mediterranean SeaAugustine Casiday - John Cassian on financial independence and unceasing prayerWillem M. Jongman - -----Marta Garcia Morcillo - Distribution and Consumption of high-valued goods in the Roman World: Patterns of Continuity and ChangeDavid B. Hollander - Illness, Death, and Precautionary Demand in the Late Republic and Early EmpireConstantina Katsari - The Morality of Money in the Roman WorldArjan Zuiderhoek - Good citizens? Citizenship and the economy in the Greco-Roman world

C7 China’s Southwest Frontier Areas in Early Economic GlobalizationRoom: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersWencheng WangWenxun LinXiaoliang Wu

Participants:Pengsheng Chiu - Enquiring the Early Economic Globalization through the Mining and Selling of Yunnan Copper in Eighteenth-century ChinaXiaoliang Wu - Yunnan in the early twentieth-century economic globalizationWencheng Wang - Yunnan in the Early Economic Globalization ( 1492-1945 )-----Yi Xu - The Overseas Trading, State and Society in Fu River Valley,1600-1800Wenxun Lin - The Economic Interaction Between Yunnan and the World

Sub-session chair:Jeffrey Lau

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D7 The Welfare State in Capitalism RevisitedRoom: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersKlaus PetersenPauli KettunenChristopher Lloyd

Participants:

General lectures:Bob Jessop - Rethinking the welfare state and capitalismChris Lloyd - Different models of the relationships between the welfare state and capitalism

Paper presentations and panel discussion:Matti Hannikainen - Improving Social Capability. Social Contract and Structural Change in the 20th Century FinlandWessel Visser - From RDP to GEAR to Post-Polokwane: The ANC and the Provision of Social Security for Post-Apartheid South AfricaLuther P. Carpenter - The French Welfare State in the Economic Crisis of 1974-84-----Paola Azar and Reto Bertoni (with Milton Torrelli) - Fiscal and welfare state regimes: the case of Uruguay, from a regional perspective (1970-2000)Nirod K Palai, Sarojini Mishra and Kumar Das - Political Economy of the Welfare State and Globalization in India

Closing lecture:Göran Therborn - Welfare states and 21st Century capitalism

E7 Empirical studies in African Economic HistoryRoom: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersSophia W.F. du PlessisStan A. du Plessis

Participants:Jutta Bolt (with Dirk Bezemer and Robert Lensink) - Indigenous Slavery in Africa’s History: Conditions and Consequences

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Alexander Moradi (with Marcel Fafchamps) - Referral and Job Performance: Evidence from the Ghana Colonial ArmyBill Freund - The Social Context of Economic Growth 1960-2008Morten Jerven - The African Growth Evidence: Accuracy, Reliability and Volatility of National Income Estimates-----Franz Krige Siebrits, Estian Calitz and Stan du Plessis - Institutions and the sustainability of fiscal policy in South Africa, 1960-2008Ana Bela Nunes, Carlos Bastien, Nuno Valério, Rita Martins de Sousa and Sandra Domingos Costa - Banking in the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1864-1975)Frans Buelens - Profits, stock returns and evolution of the capital structure of Belgian based Congo companies during the era of colonisation. A unique quantitative assessment of a former African colonyStan du Plessis and Sophia du Plessis - Happy in the service of the company: the purchasing power of VOC salaries at the Cape in the 18th centuryJohan Fourie and Dieter von Fintel - The dynamics of inequality in a newly settled, pre-industrial society: The case of the Cape Colony

F7 Origins and early years of the International Economic History Congresses: Discussion Forum and Oral HistoryRoom: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersMaxine BergPat Hudson

Participants:

Presentations:Maxine Berg - Economic History in the Age of World Congresses: Intellectual Issues and Institutional FrameworksHerman Van der Wee / Peter Mathias - The Foundation of the International Economic History Association and its Early Years

Discussion and comments:Leonid BorodkinSushil ChaudhuryJan DeVriesPatrick Fridenson

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Riitta HjerppeBozhong LiPeter MathiasLarry NealVera Negri ZamagniOm PrakashOsamu SaitoRichard SutchHerman Van der Wee

G7 The Economic Dimension of the Cold War in the Third WorldRoom: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersStephanie DeckerStefanie van de Kerkhof

Participants:Larry Butler - African mining in a Cold War context: the case of late-colonial ZambiaStephanie Decker – The Volta River Project in Ghana: Kwame Nkruma and US business in the Global Cold War-----Ragna Boden - Modernization – Soviet Style: Soviet Aid to IndonesiaStefanie van de Kerkhof - Military Aid and the Media Politics of European Weapon Producers in the Cold War

Discussant:Anja Kruke

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H7 The Hanse: a typical and an atypical medieval mercantile phenomenon Room: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz

Participants:Geir Atle Ersland - The Handelsgericht of the Kontor in BergenMike Burkhardt - Business as usual? – A critical investigation on the hanseatic pound toll listsJustyna Wubs-Mrozewicz - Hansards and the ‘Other’. Perceptions and strategies in late medieval BergenCarsten Jahnke - The city of Lübeck and the internationality of early hanseatic tradeJens E. Olesen - The Hanse and the Kalmar Union 1435-1481-----Edda Frankot - ‘Der ehrbaren Hanse-Städte See-Recht’: Diversity and Unity in Hanseatic Maritime LawRichard W. Unger - The Hanse Beer Trade: the norm of nothern European commerceMarie-Louise Pelus-Kaplan - Mobilité et entreprise dans le monde hanséatique: des entreprises commerciales «en réseau» dans l’Europe des XVIe et XVIIe sièclesJames M. Murray - The well-grounded error: Bruges as “Hansestadt”

I7 Converging varieties of capitalism; towards a global competition policy, 1930-2000Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersBram BouwensSusanna FellmanMartin Shanahan

Participants:Bram Bouwens and Joost Dankers – The invisible handshake, cartelisation in the Netherlands during the 20th centuryMartin Shanahan (with David Round) - Anti-cartel or anti-foreign? Australian attitudes to cartels and cartel policy formation in the 20th centurySusanna Fellman - The “Finnish model of capitalism” and transforming competition policies, 1930-1992

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Peter Sandberg - On the road to competition – the evolution of the cartel register and competition legislation in Sweden up until the 1950’s-----Dominique Barjot - International cartels and interaction of business: the experience of the interwar periodMarco Bertilorenzi - Cartels and Competition. The dynamics of the international cartelisation in the interwar aluminium industry, 1926-1939Espen Storli and Paal Sandvik - A Small State and International Cartels, The Case of Norway 1919-1939Birgit Karlsson - Towards a regulated economy. Swedish wood, iron and steel in the inter-war periodBengtaake Berg - Industrial Cartels and Monopolies in Sweden before 1950: The Food Industry - Which role did the Government and the Consumer Cooperatives play?Thomas David, Alain Cortat and Stéphanie Ginalski (with Frédéric Rebmann) - Still “the unmatched world champions of cartels”?

Discussion only:Andreas Nybø

Sub-session chair:Keetie Sluyterman

Discussants:Harm G. SchröterMargrit MullerFrans van Waarden

J7 States, institutions, and development: Standardization and enforcement of trades in diverse marketsRoom: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Masaki Nakabayashi

Participants:Masaki Nakabayashi – States, institutions and development: Standardization and enforcement of trades in diverse marketsYasuo Takatsuki - Informational Efficiency under the Shogunate Governance: Concentration and Integration of the Rice Market in Tokugawa Japan

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Dan Bogart - Did the Glorious Revolution Contribute to the Transport Revolution? Evidence from Investment in Roads and RiversGerhard Kling, Masaki Nakabayashi and Takenobu Yuki – The equity-premium puzzle: Evidence from Japan and Germany, 1870-1913Gareth Austin - Coercion and Markets: Integrating Economic and Social Explanations of Slavery in Precolonial West Africa, c1450-c1900Claire Lemercier - Regulating apprenticeship in 19th-century FranceMasaki Nakabayashi - The governance of trade in the labor market: An experience of the Japanese silk-reeling industry-----Naofumi Nakamura - Personnel Management, Business Organisation, and Internal Labour Market: A Case of the Nippon Railway Company in Meiji JapanMayo Morimoto - The technological progress and the transformation of labor organization: modernization of the Japanese coal mining from the 1900s to the 1930s

Discussant:Patrick O’Brien

K7 Industrial agglomeration and urbanization in comparative historical perspectivesRoom: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Tetsuji Okazaki

Participants:Tomohiro Machikita, Tetsuji Okazaki and Asuka Imaizumi (with Kaori Ito) The determinants of size distribution of plants in the early stage of agglomeration and industrial development: Japan, 1904-1921Maarten Bosker - City seeds: the origins of the European city systemAsuka Imaizumi - Determinants of Industrial Agglomeration: A Case of Japan, 1900-1935Peter Howlett (with P. Epstein) - Income convergence across the US states in the postwar period: a distribution dynamics approach-----Tetsuji Okazaki and Asuko Imaizumi (with Kaori Ito) - Impact of Natural Disasters on Industrial Agglomeration: A Case of the 1923 Great Kanto EarthquakeKentaro Nakajima and Tetsuji Okazaki (with Yutaka Arimoto) - Agglomeration or Selection? The Case of the Japanese Silk-Reeling Industry in 1909-1916Joan Rosés -

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L7 Entrepreneurial Minorities and the Modern Economic Growth, XIX early XX CenturiesRoom: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersDittmar DahlmannYuri A. Petrov

Participants:Yuri A. Petrov - Problems of Research on Entrepreneurial Minorities in RussiaDittmar Dahlmann - Germen entrepreneurs in Russia Before the First World WarWolfgang Sartor – German entrepreneurs in St. Petersburg. Family and confessional structureValery Kerov - Governmental persecution, confessional values or communal corporativism? Factors of the Old Believer’s entrepreneurship forming and development in Russia in the 18th–19th centuriesJames West - Max Weber in the Shadow of the Anti Christ-----Rita Bredefeldt - Early Jewish entrepreneurs in Sweden. Economy, identity and assimilation 1782-1930

Discussant:Thomas Owen

N7 The development of the rural economy and the ‘demesne lordship’ (Gutsherrschaft): East-central Europe, c. 1500-c. 1800Room: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersMarkus CermanWilliam W. Hagen

Participants:Piotr Guzowski - The demesne economy in Poland in the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: myths and realityCarsten Porskrog Rasmussen - Innovative Feudalism. Gutsherrschaft and Koppelwirtschaft in Schleswig-Holstein in the 17th and 18th centuriesHeinrich Kaak - Agrarian politics in an area of personal serfdom - the Order of St John in the Neumark Brandenburg from 1650 to 1811

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Erich Landsteiner - Demesne Lordship and the Early Modern State in Central Europe. The Struggle for Labour Rent in Lower Austria in the Second Half of the 16th Century-----Mats Olsson – Peasant productivity and the agrarian system: a comparative study of south Sweden 1700-1860William Hagen - European yeomanries. A non-immiseration model of agrarian social history, 1350-1800

Discussant:Edgar Melton

P7 Coin circulation in Central EuropeRoom: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersGeorges Depeyrot - Presentation of the current cooperation in EuropeAleksander Bursche

Participants (in alphabetical order):Alenka MiskecDelia MoisilFrancois Planet

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B8 Self-Organising Networks and Trading Cooperation: GIS tools in the visualization of the Atlantic Economic expansion. (1400-1800)Room: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersDavid Alonso GarcíaAna Crespo Solana

Participants:Ana Crespo - Commentator on several papers not presented by the authorsAna Crespo - A GIS experiment: Merchants Communities in the Spanish Trade with America: A case of Self-Organizing networks in the Atlantic in the first Global Age?Amélia Polónia (with Amândio Barros) - Self organized networks. Flows between Iberian empires (16th-17th. Centuries)Antoni Picazo i Muntaner – Puertos, comercio y redes. Un ejemplo: el comercio de Manila. Bases de datos para un sig de investigación histórica Javier Quinteros Cortés - Political-Trade Networks, Black Market and Economic Speculation: Business between Isabella I -the Catholic Queen- and the clan Rey in the Kingdom of Murcia (1474-1504)Tijl Vanneste - The Binding Mechanisms of Trade Networks: Business Correspondence and Webs of Credit-----Werner Scheltjens - Exploring the dynamics of populations of maritime ship masters using visual analytics toolsSara Pinto and Anna Ribeiro - From sources to GIS results: the methodological path of the DynCoopNet Portuguese teamDavid Alonso García (with Eulalia Ruiz Palomeque) - Financial collaboration: a preliminary result using GIS technologies for studying Castilian fiscal system (1503-1525)Xabier Lamikiz - Mapping Trading Networks in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Colonial Trade: The Merchants of Lima and their Contacts in Europe as Reflected in the Mail Intercepted by the BritishRoberto Maestre, Esther Pérez Asensio, Isabel del Bosque, and Juan Manuel Sánchez-Crespo - Reformulating Socio-Economic Systems. An approaching to a conceptual model on Historical GIS

Papers only:Juan Gelabert - ’These troublesome times’: France, England, the Low Countries and the Iberian market (1598-1609)’

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Rila Mukherjee - A Spider’s Web? Political, Social and Financial Networks of merchants at Kasimbazar, Eastern India: 1700-1780Donatella Strangio and Manuel Vaquero - Il ruolo del porto di Civitavecchia nei rapporti commerciali fra il Mediterraneo e l’Atlantico.Un profilo di lungo periodo (secoli XV-XVIII)

D8 Friendly societies, sickness insurance and the origins of the welfare stateRoom: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersBernard HarrisAravinda GuntupalliMarcel van der Linden

Participants:John Benson - Coalminers, Accidents and Insurance in Late 19th Century EnglandPaolo Tedeschi - A New Welfare System: the Friendly Societies in the Eastern Lombardy from 1860 to 1914Bernard Harris and Andrew Hinde (with Martin Gorsky, and Aravinda Guntupalli) - Long-terms trends in health and sickness: further evidence from the Hampshire Friendly SocietyNicholas Broten - From Sickness to Death: Reassessing the Financial Viability of the Friendly Societies-----John Murray - Asymmetric information and countermeasures in early 20c United States disability insurance funds Jeronia Pons and Margarita Vilar Rodríguez - Friendly societies, commercial insurance and the state in sickness risk coverage: the case of Spain (1880-1944)Pilar Leon Sanz - Evolution of the medical assistance provided by “La Conciliación”, an Association of Mutual Assistance in Pamplona (1902-1936)Robert Vonk - Going private? Statutory health insurance, sickness funds and the development of private health insurance in the Netherlands 1940-2006

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E8 Historical Roots of Poverty and Well-Beingin Developing CountriesRoom: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersMorten JervenAlexander Moradi

Participants:Warren Whatley (with Rob Gillezeau) - The Impact of the Slave Trade on African EconomiesAlexander Moradi, Gareth Austin and Joerg Baten - Exploring the evolution of living standards in Ghana, 1880-2000: An anthropometric approachDenis Cogneau (with Léa Rouanet) - Living Conditions in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Western Africa 1925-1985: What Do Survey Data on Height Stature Tell Us?Kris Inwood and Oliver Masakure - The Historical Roots of Poverty and Inequality in South Africa: the Coloured PopulationLeandro Prados de la Escosura - International Inequality and Polarization in Living Standards, 1870-2000. Evidence from the Western WorldGert Wagner and José Díaz - Accumulation, Institutions and Opportunities: Chile´s Long Run GrowthMorten Jerven - Colonial copper and postcolonial diamonds: comparing the economic history of Zambia and Botswana c. 1900 2000-----Tirthankar Roy - Agricultural Workers and the Debate on the Historical Roots of Poverty in South AsiaEwout Frankema - Raising Revenue in the British Empire, 1870-1940: How ‘extractive’ were colonial taxes?Paul Mosley and Sue Bowden - Politics, public expenditure and the evolution of poverty in Africa 1920-2007Christer Gunnarsson and Montserrat Lopez Jerez - The Vietnam Land Question - A Reversal of Fortune in Colonial Times

F8 Commodity Prices over Two Centuries: Recourse Curse, De-Industrialization, Volatility and DevelopmentRoom: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersJeffrey Gale WilliamsonGiovanni FedericoJosé Antonio Ocampo

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Participants:José Antonio Ocampo (with Maria Angela Parra)- The Terms of Trade for Commodities since 1870Vicente Pinilla and Raul Serrano - Terms of trade of agricultural and food products, 1951-2000Jeffrey Gale Williamson - The Commodity Price Volatility and Growth Connection since 1700Henry Willebald – Natural resource abundant economies during the first globalisation and the interwar period: growth, inequality and fronteir expansion (1870-1940)-----Giovanni Federico and Michelangelo Vasta - Was industrialization an escape from the commodity lottery? Evidence from Italy, 1861-1940 W. Gregg Huff - The Currency Board System, Terms of Trade and Industrialization in Pre-World War II MalayaMarc Badia Miró and César Yanez - The impact of the mining prices in the localization of the industry in Chile, 1895 – 1967Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo - How finance shaped the patterns of development of Latin American economies in the 19th and 20th centuries

G8 The Transformation of the International Order of Asia in the 1950s and 1960sRoom: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersShigeru AkitaShoichi Watanabe

Participants:Shoichi Watanabe - The British Commonwealth Foreign Ministers Conference in 1950 and the Formation of the Colombo Plan Brian R. Tomlinson - ‘The weapons of the weakened’: British power, sterling balances and the origins of the Colombo PlanKatsuhiko Yokoi - International Aid for India in the 1950s-60s: The Role of the Technical Cooperation under the Colombo Plan in the Establishment of the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) in DelhiOsamu Yoshida - The Beginning of Development Assistance: The World Bank’s India Consortium and Its MakingJunko Tomaru - The Colombo Plan and British Publicity Policy towards South-East Asia, 1950-1965Shigeru Akita - The Transformation of the Colombo Plan and the Sterling Area in the late 1950s and the early 1960sGerold Krozewski - Britain and the reordering of overseas aid, 1956-64: From colonial development finance to assistance to sovereign statesCatherine Schenk - The Cold War, Aid and International Monetary Relations in Southeast Asia

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in the 1960sIkuto Yamaguchi - The Development and Activities of ECAFE, 1947-1965-----Hideki Kan - The US Cold War Policy and the Colombo Plan: A Search for Regional Cooperation in Asia in the 1950sIlya V. Gaiduk – Peace offensive between the two wars: Khrushchev’s Policy toward Asia, 1953-1964 Yoichi Kibata (with None) - Changing International Order in Asia and the Anglo-Japanese Relations: From the Mid-1950s to the Early 1960s

Discussant:Colin Lewis

H8 Political Economy and Institutions in Early Modern States, 1500-1800Room: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersSevket PamukOm Prakash

Participants:Jan DeVries - Political Economy and Institutions in the Dutch RepublicLuciano Pezzolo - The political economy of the Republic of Venice, 15th-18th centuriesPhilip T. Hoffman - Political Economy and Institutions in Early Modern FranceBartolome Yun Casalilla - The Institutions and Political Economy of the Spanish imperial composite monarchy (1492-1714)Patrick O’Brien - The Formation of Fiscal and Financial Systems for State Formation in the East and the West,1644-1846-----Sevket Pamuk - Evolution of Economic Institutions in the Ottoman Empire during the Early Modern Era, 1500-1800Om Prakash - Fiscal and Monetary Institutions in Mughal IndiaMasaki Nakabayashi - Institutions and economic development of early modern JapanKenneth Pomeranz - Property rights, fiscal institutions, and rural social organization in the Qing (1644-1912): implications for economic development

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I8 Investment Banking History (19th-21st Centuries)Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersHubert BoninCarlo BrambillaGiandomenico Piluso

Participants:Richard Sylla (keynote speaker) - Issues of investment banking history: what we know, what is being questioned Marc Flandreau (with Juan Flores, Norbert Gaillard & Seb Nieto) - Two centuries of sovereign debt underwriting (1815-2007) Janette Rutterford - Hambros between investors and investment bankersPeter Hertner - Investment bankers as pathbreakers in the Rhenan area: A case study about a private bank in GermanyJuan Huitzilihuitl Flores Zendejas – Information asymmetries, borrowing costs and the Baring crisis, 1880-1890Richard Roberts - British investment bankers in the second half of the 20th century: how to reinvent the profession (in particular the case of Schroders)Ton De Graaf and Piet Klanny Geljon – Investment banking in the 19th and 20th centuries: the Dutch way Hubert Bonin - French investment banks’s renewal after WWII (1945-1960)Carlo Brambilla - Fading investment banking? The evolution of financial intermediaries in Italy after WW2Christopher Kobrak - Bankers Trust as a case study of US investment banking business model-----Sofya Salomatina - Investment banking in Russia, 1890-1917: ups and downsMohamed Lazhar Gharbi - Bank investments and Crisis in the Algerian East during the second half of the 19th centuryGergana Taneva - French investment banking and Bulgaria in the 1880s-1930s: Portfolio of skills and strategiesGiandomenico Piluso - Mediobanca and its international network: from path-breaker to follower (1946-1990)

Discussants:Youssef Cassis

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J8 Shift from the North Sea/Baltic to the Atlantic in the economy and political power, 1500-1800Room: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersToshiaki TamakiLeos Muller

Participants:David Ormrod - Britain’s role in the shift from the North Sea-Baltic world to the Atlantic, 1650-1800Pierrick Pourchasse - Between private profit and national interest : the difficulties of coherent French economic politics in early modern historyCatia Antunes - Unexpected links, unforeseen results: Cross-cultural entrepreneurship in the Atlantic and the Baltic, 1580-1674Leos Muller - Swedish shipping business and the shift from the Baltic to the Atlantic economy, 1650-1800-----Erik Lindberg - Stagnating Baltic cities and the rise of the Atlantic economy in the early modern period: the role of corporate privilegesPhilipp Roessner - A Shift from the Baltic to the Atlantic in Early Modern Trade: The Case of ScotlandGöran Rydén - Toshiaki Tamaki - Hamburg as Gateway: The Economic Connections between the Atlantic and the Baltic in the ‘Long Eighteenth-Century’ with Special Reference to French colonial goods

K8 Industrial Revolutions and their Globalizing Outcomes in the Eastern Countries (1750-2000)Room: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Dan Popescu

Participants:Dan Popescu - Industrial Revolutions: globalizing outcomes-coordinates of the relation interests-constraint-seductionMircea Baron (with Oana Dobre-Baron) – The emergence of the Jiu valley coal basin (Romania) – A consequence of the industrial revolution Francesco d’Esposito – The opening of the Black Sea and the Mediterranean trade: the development of the Neapolitan merchant navy in the first half of the 19th century

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Lupu Gratian - The Development of the Romanian Industry Related to the Romanian-German Relations 1930-1933Pierre Jaloustre - Rothschilds’ oil : a global business before 1914Martin Kragh - Empirical Studies of the Soviet Labour Market, 1940-1980. Preliminary evidence based on archival research-----Silvia Marginean - Globalization, Technology and Competitiveness: From Industrial Revolution to Knowledge EconomyDoris-Louise Popescu - The Romanian Case: Industrial Revolution or just Industrialization? The Significance/Meanings of the Industrialization Process in Modern Romania. Dan-Alexandru Popescu - From the Crises of the Globalized World to the Global Climate Crisis: A European Plea for the EarthIlie Rotariu - The Eastern and Central Europe late Industrial Revolutions imposed through the Globalisation Process after the WWII: case study RomaniaRazvan Serbu (with Danciu Aniela) - A galactic challenge at the end of XX centuryIleana Tache - Industrialization versus Rural Traditionalism in Inter-war Romania: a Reappraisal from the Globalization PerspectiveKumar Das, Sarojini Mishra and N.K. Palai -

L8 Technology Transfer in the 20th Century. Institutions and ActorsRoom: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersShigehiro NishimuraPierre-Yves Donzé

Participants:Cédric Humair - Second industrial revolution, technology transfer and the role of the public institutions : the Swiss case (1875-1939)Shigehiro Nishimura - The Evolution and Diffusion of Patent Management in Japan: An institutional framework for international technology transferYuki Nakajima - The spread of wartime technology through PB reports after WW2:the acquisition process of chemical technology in postwar Japan-----Pierre-Yves Donzé - Global Competition and Technology Transfer in the Watchmaking Industry: 1930–1960Pierre Lamard - Transfers of Technology. Alstom Activities during the Thirty Glorious PeriodJulia Yongue - Technology Transfer in the Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry: The Case of Penicillin

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Zejian Li - Analysis of Dynamic Relationship between the Emergence of Independent Chinese Automobile Manufacturers and International Technology Transfer in China’s Auto Industry

Discussion only:Laurent TissotDavid Gilgen

Paper only:Vincent Dray - Characterizing the internationalization of technological information and the transfer of knowledge. How it was institutionalized and received by the past two leader countries (United Kingdom and France) : 1920-1980

Sub-session chairs / discussants:Takafumi KurosawaKristine BrulandMargrit Muller

M8 The location of value in early modern economic practices (late middle ages – nineteenth century)Room: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersBert De MunckBeverly LemirePhilippe MinardIlja Van Damme

Participants:Bert De Munck - Corpses, live models, and nature. Assessing skills and knowledge before the industrial revolution (case: Antwerp) Philippe Minard - Micro-economics of quality and social construction of the market: disputes among the London leather trades in the Eighteenth-CenturyAlessandro Stanziani - Product specification and standardization through the exchange, 18th-20th century-----Helen Clifford - The Problem of Patina: Thoughts on Changing Attitudes to Old and New ThingsHans van Miegroet - Value on the art marketsLaurence Fontaine - Buying as a Social Agency : Bargaining, Fixing Prices, and Auctioning Goods in Early Modern EuropeMaxine Berg - Value and the quality road to industrialization

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Discussants:Patrick Wallis Beverly Lemire

N8 The Cadastral Measure 18th c. -20thc. Room: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersFlorence BourillonCarlo M. TravagliniNadine Vivier

Participants:Nadine Vivier – General report: The making of the cadastral measureFabrice Boudjaaba - The “Cadastre”, a standard for the land market?Andrea Maria Locatelli and Paolo Tedeschi - Entre reforme fiscale et développement économique: les cadastres en Lombardie aux 18-19 sièclesWouter Ronsijn - The cadastral measure in Belgium, nineteenth century: a study of LangdorpMarie-Lucie Rossi – Sous-estimer la rente foncière pour laisser faire l’espirit entrepeneurial: le cadastre Austro Estense à Reggio Emilia (1786-1864)Rafael Vallejo - La Statistique territoriale en Espagne, 1845-1900Frédéric Tristram - L’évaluation cadastrale dans les années 1960 et 1970 : un instrument de politique fiscale -----Florence Bourillon – General report: The urban cadastreAlp Yucel Kaya - Politics of Cadastral Measure in the Ottoman Provincial Towns in the 19th centuryYucel Terzibasoglu - Fiscal Assessment and the Question of Value in the Istanbul Cadastre of 1874Sylvain Schoonbaert - Péril en la demeure. L’évaluation cadastrale au service des projets de voirie : l’exemple de Bordeaux au milieu du XIXe sièclePreston Perluss - Ownership, use and value : an evolutionary study of Paris real estate holdings on the Rue DauphineFlorence Bourillon - De continuité et de rupture, l’élaboration de l’évaluation fiscale urbaine au tournant des XVIIIe-XIXe siècle, l’exemple de ParisVirginie Capizzi - La valeur des biens sur un marché instable et dynamique marqué par la perspective de l’extension parisienne : le cadastre ‘à la traîne’?

Paper only:Clotilde Buhot -

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P8 Monetary Policy in the peripheries under the gold standard Room: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersLars Fredrik ØksendalAnders Ögren

Participants:Anders Ögren - Central Banking and Monetary Policy in Sweden under the long nineteenth centuryLars Fredrik Øksendal - Mastering the trilemma: Central bank policy in the advanced periphery under the classical gold standard – the case of Norway, 1893-1914Concepcion Garcia-Iglesias (with Juha Kilponen) - Monetary Policy in the Nordic Countries during the Classical Gold Standard Period - The Wicksellian ViewOla H Grytten and Arngrim Hunnes - Price Stability in the Periphery during the international Gold Standard: The Scandinavian caseStefano Ugolini - The Origins of Foreign Exchange Policy: The Targets of Foreign Portfolio Management. The National Bank of Belgium 1851-1853Clemens Jobst - Market leader: The Austro-Hungarian Bank and the making of foreign exchange intervention, 1896-1913-----Boris Bulatovic - Serbia and Classical Gold Standard: Striving towards Standards of Latin Monetary UnionAngela Milena Rojas Rivera - Domestic Public Debt, Gold Standard and Civil Wars: Institutional Interconnections in 19th Century ColombiaAkinobu Kuroda – Seasonality, paper monies, and peasant economy: an Asian perspective of the International Gold Standard SystemHerman Van der Wee - Belgian Monetary Policy under the Gold Standard during the Interwar PeriodMasato Shizume - The Japanese Economy during the Interwar Period: Instability in the Financial System and the Impact of the World DepressionTobias Straumann (with Peter Kugler) - Core, periphery, and the collapse of the interwar gold standardLuca Fantacci (with Kalina Dimitrova) - Monetary policy in Southeast Europe on the road to the gold standard

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Q8 The 21st century global subsistence crisis in historical perspectiveRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

Organizer:Eric Vanhaute

Participants:A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi - The Agrarian Question, the Food Crisis and the Future of FarmingDulce Freire - Eno Blankson Ikpe – International political economy and the global food crisis: Implications for peasant economy of Akwa Ibom State-----Eric Vanhaute - From famine to food crisis. Local and global subsistence crises in historical perspectiveVicente Pinilla and Raul Serrano - The Evolution and Changing Geographical Structure of World Agri-food Trade, 1951-2000

Discussant:Cormac O’Grada

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B9 Proto-Globalization: Commercial Networks & Consortiums in the Early Modern AgeRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersMaximilian KalusOm PrakashClaudia Schnurmann

Participants:Raf Verbruggen - Globalisation,Long-Distance Trade and the Interlocking City Network in Late Medieval Western EuropeOm Prakash - The Dutch Commercial Network in Early Modern AsiaMaximilian Kalus - Formal and Informal Business Networks in European-Asian Trade at the End of the 16th Century-----Tijl Vanneste - Cross-Cultural Networks in Diamond Trade in the 18th CenturyJeroen Van der Vliet - Piecing Together the Late 18th Century Maritime Networks of Merchants from Amsterdam

C9 Occupational health: issues and actors (XVIIIe – XXe centuries)Room: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersNicolas HatzfeldAnne-Sophie BrunoEric GeerkensCatherine Omnes

Participants (in alphabetical order):Allard Dembe - Historical Perspectives on Working Time RegulationFrançoise Fortunet -Nicolas Hatfeld - Transnational Expertise, National Powers and Social Actors: Two Times in the

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Musculo-Skeletal Disorders HistoryRonald Johnston (with Arthur McIvor) - Company cultures and occupational health and safety in Scotland, c. 1930s-1980sThomas Le Roux - Risques et maladies du travail : le Conseil de salubrité de Paris aux sources de l’ambiguïté hygiéniste au XIXème siècleAimée Moutet - Patronat, syndicats ouvriers et ergonomie en matière de sécurité du travail dans la métallurgie française. 1960-1973Judith Rainhorn - Acteurs similaires, processus divergents, chronologies décalées : un regard transatlantique sur l’usage de la céruse et le saturnisme des peintres (France – Etats-Unis, 1900-1940)

D9 The Comparative History of Paying for Public GoodsRoom: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersPeter H. Lindert Dan BogartLatika ChaudharySteven Nafziger

Participants:Anne McCants - Gothic Economies: small gifts, high finance and investing in eternityMark Dincecco - Political Transformations and Public Finances: Europe, 1650-1913Dan Bogart and Latika Chaudhary - Imperialists and Private Companies: New Evidence on the Efficiency of Indian Railways, 1882-1912Christina Gathmann (with Patricia Funk) - How Do Electoral Systems Affect Fiscal Policy? Evidence from State and Local Governments, 1890-2005-----David Mitch - Did High Stakes Testing Policies result in educational divergence in Victorian EnglandMary MacKinnon and Chris Minns - School Provision and Pupil Attendance: Evidence From the Early 20th CenturyLatika Chaudhary - Social Divisions and Public Goods Provision: Evidence from Colonial IndiaSteven Nafziger - Primary Schooling and Literacy in Late-Tsarist Russia

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E9 International Comparison of Output and Productivity in History Room: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersKyoji FukaoStephen Broadberry Harry X. Wu

Participants:Stephen Broadberry and Alexander Klein - Industrial Productivity Performance and Institutional Regimes: A Czechoslovak/UK Comparison, 1921-1991 Svante Prado - Sweden Chasing the American and the British Productivity Frontiers in Manufacturing, 1869–1950Herman de Jong (with Pieter Woltjer) - How the United States Forged Ahead. New Estimates of America’s Manufacturing Productivity Surge Vis-à-Vis the United Kingdom, 1900-1950Jean-Pierre Dormois (with Christophe Tassano) - How bad was the French economy on the eve of World War Two; or, has Angus Maddison been too optimistic about French interwar GNP?-----Kyoji Fukao, Harry X. Wu and Tangjun Yuan - What Explains the Income Gaps between China, Japan and the United States for circa 1935? – A Production-side PPP ApproachAndrew Schein - Estimates of Palestine’s, Jordan’s Lebanon’s and Syria’s per capita GDP from 1820-1950Claudia Rei - Labor Compensation in the Portuguese and Dutch Merchant EmpiresJacob Louis Weisdorf (with Paul R. Sharp) - First Industrial Revolution: Why England, not France

Discussants: Debin MaLeandro Prados de la Escosura

F9 Global warming and climate changeRoom: Senaatszaal (Academy Hall)

Organizer:Richard Steckel

Participants:Richard Steckel (with John Landon-Lane and Hugh Rockoff ) - Droughts, Floods and Financial Markets in the United States

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Richard Sutch - The Impact of the 1936 Corn-Belt Drought on American Farmers’ Adoption of Hybrid CornPaul Rhode and Alan Olmstead - Adjusting to Climatic Variation: Historical Perspectives from North American Agricultural Development-----Price Fishback (with Jonathan Fox and Paul Rhode) - The Economic Response to Weather Shocks in the Farm Sector: The United States, 1895 to 1969Sok Chul Hong (with Hoyt Bleakley) – The Impact of Weather on U.S. Farm Productivity: Historical Patters and Relation to the Changing Disease Environment Cormac O’Grada (with Morgan Kelly) - Did climate matter? The Little Ice Age and economic growth

G9 Economics of Wars of the 20th CenturyRoom: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersJari Antero ElorantaJochen Streb

Participants:Pablo Martin Aceña, Elena Martinez Ruiz and Maria Angeles Pons - War and Economics: The Finance of the Spanish Civil War RevisitedJoseph Cullen and Price Fishback - Does Large-Scale Military Spending Stimulate Local Economies?Charlie Whitham - More than a ‘Stepchild’? Foreign Trade, Full Employment and the US Committee for Economic DevelopmentNeil Forbes - Mobilising workers for war: armaments manufacturers in the English West Midlands and the coming of the Second World WarTamas Vonyo - The Bombing of Germany: The Geography of Wartime Dislocation in West German Industry-----Jonas Scherner and Jochen Streb - German Industrial Productivity and Exploitation of Occupied Europe During World War II: New Insights from Revised German Import StatisticsJari Eloranta, Ilkka Nummela and Heikki Rantatupa - Master and Slave? Equal Partners? Economic Interactions and Strategic Resources Exchanged between Germany and Finland during the Second World WarTetsuji Okazaki - Supplier Networks and Aircraft ProductionAndrei Markevich and Mark Harrison - Russia’s Real National Income, 1913 to 1928Irina Bystrova - Military-economic integration of the Soviet bloc in the 1950s-1970s

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H9 Networks, Institutions, Instruments, Commodities and Actors in the commercial integration between the Ottoman and Western European Economies in the early modern period, 1600-1800

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I9 Public activity of businessmen on the local and country level in 1800-1914 Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersAleš ZárickýLukáš Fasora Milan Myška

Participants (in alphabetical order):Lukáš Fasora - Brno entrepreneurs and the so-called workers’ question 1861-1914Jana Geršlová -Ulrich Hess - Ewald Hiebl - Social prestige and political participation – the public engagement of businessmen in the saline-town Hallein (Austria) in the late 19th centuryMilan Hlavacka - The Entrepreneur as Mayor – The Mayor as Entrepreneur. On the Horovice example of 1860 – 1914Roman Holec - On the problems of the public engagement of the Slovak and Hungarian business elites in the 19th centuryPavel Kladiwa - Public involvement of businessmen on the local and regional level in Moravia before World War IStanislav Knob - Businessmen of the Ostrava-Karviná mining district and their involvement in the workers’ issue until the First World WarMilan Myška - Rothschild manager Paul Kupelwieser, creator of the social system of an industrial townJudit Pál - The Economic Elite “in the Service of the Nation”. Three Careers from Nineteenth-century TransylvaniaHana Šustková - Entrepreneurs in Communal and Country Politics of the Austrian Silesia in the second half of the 19th century

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J9 The economic efficiency of peasant institutions, their impact on economic growth, and relevance to the problem of the “Great Divergence.”Room: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Anne Reiber DeWindt

Participants:Simone A. Wegge - Inheritance Institutions in 19th Century German Villages and Their Influence on Economic OutcomesPenelope Francks - Rural Institutions and the Japanese Path to Development: a SurveyPhilip Slavin - The Divergence between the Demesne and Tenancy in Late-Medieval England, c.1320-1450: Institutions or Ecology? Or Perhaps, Both?Alessandro Stanziani - From serfdom vs labour intensification path in the eurasiatic development, 17th-19th centuryGareth Austin - Reconsidering Markets in Precolonial West Africa, c1450-1890: Structure, Function and ProcessDaniel Bromley (with Daniel W. Bromley) - The Economic Reach of the State: African Development ReconsideredKent G. Deng -

Discussion only:Eric Vanhaute

(Before the break short presentations of the papers; after the break round table discussion)

L9 Re-inventing the European City: Challenges and Responses since 1950Room: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

Organizer:Lars Nilsson

Participants:Lars Nilsson - Re-inventing the European City: Challenges and Responses since 1950: An IntroductionEugenia Bournova - 1950-2000: from urbanization and industrialization to population stagnation and servicesJosé Maria Cardesin - ‘Galicia, besieged by hazard’: the contradictions between industrial

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rationalization programmes and urban development in NW Spain (1960-2000)Magda Pinheiro - The making of Lisbon’s Metropolis: Population Growth, Industry, Services and Globalization-----Harm Kaal - Livability and urban policies in Amsterdam after WWIIMarjaana Niemi - Living with Diversity: Helsinki and Stockholm after 1970Rolf Hugoson - Building the Creative City: The Dynamics of Professional Networks

Discussant:Jesús Mirás Araujo - A peripheral port in a peripheral port system. La Coruña, 1914-1960

M9 Institutional innovation or passing fad? The function and performance of exchange banks in Early Modern EuropeRoom: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersJoost JonkerOscar Gelderblom

Participants (in alphabetical order):Erik Aerts - Exchange banks in the Southern Netherlands. Explanation of an absenceJacques Bottin (with Daniel Velinov) - How to clear payments without a central bank ? The French case (XVIth-XVIIth centuries)Dror Goldberg - Anglo-American Banking Before the Glorious RevolutionRegina Grafe - Claudio Marsilio - “Four times a year for so many years”. The Italian Exchange Fairs during the XVIth-XVIIth CenturiesPaul Thomes - Informal vs. Formal Structures: The Municipality as Exchange Bank in Early Modern German TerritoriesFrançois Velde -

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N9 Female Economic StrategiesWork, Family or Public AssistanceRoom: Room 0.01 (Trans)

Organizer:Beatrice Moring

Participants:Richard Wall - The economic situation of poorer widows in EnglandSusannah Ottaway - Women as Mothers under the Old Poor LawMarie-Pierre Arrizabalaga – Women, Inheritance and Economic StandingAnne-Lise Head-König - The economic strategies of unmarried women and widows (in Switzerland, from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century)-----Beatrice Moring - Widows in Northern Europe and Strategies for SurvivalMaria Dolores Valverde Lamfus (with Lola Valverde) - Stratégies de survivance des femmes pauvres de Saint-Sébastien (Espagne) au début du XXème siècleLindy Henderson and Glenda Strachan - Surviving Widowhood: Life alone in rural New South Wales, Australia, in the second half of the nineteenth centuryAna Patricia Sosa Ferreira and Verónica Villarespe Reyes - Mexico: Women and poverty 1994-2004. Progresa-Oportunidades Conditional Transfer Program

Discussant:Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux

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P9 International Banking in Asia, 19th-20th centuriesRoom: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersToshio SuzukiYoussef CassisShizuya Nishimura

Participants:Youssef Cassis - International banking and international financial centres in the early 20th centuryShizuya Nishimura - International banking in Asia and the Hongkong Bank, 1880-1914Ranald Michie (with Simon Mollan) - The City of London and International Banking in the 19th and 20th centuries: The Asian DimensionToshio Suzuki - The Oriental Bank Corporation and the Decline of Silver Prices, 1842-1884Stefano Battilossi - Western Banks in Asia during the First Globalization-----Hubert Bonin - French banking in Hong Kong (1860s-1940s): Challenging British banks?Kazuhiko Yago - The Russo-Chinese Bank (1896-1910)Makoto Kasuya - The Activities of a Japanese Bank in the Interwar Financial Centers: A Case of the Yokohama Specie BankAyumu Sugawara - The International Banking Corporation, 1902-1937Takeshi Nishimura - The Yokohama Specie Bank in the Osaka-Kobe Area before 1913: A Case of raw cotton trade between British India and Japan

Discussant:Gail Triner

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Q9 Histories of Famine in modern timesRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

OrganizersStephen G. WheatcroftStephen MorganCormac O’Grada

Participants:Jean-Pascal Bassino - Market Integration and Famines in Early Modern Japan, 1717-1857Anthony Garnaut - What role has bad weather played in modern Chinese famines?Violetta Hionidou - What do starving people eat? The case of Greece through Oral HistoryBertie Lumey - Immediate and long term effects of the Dutch famine of 1944-1945-----Stephen G. Wheatcroft - Famine and Food Problems in non-occupied USSR, 1941-1947John Barber - The Leningrad Famine, Winter 1941-42: Life and Death in the Besieged CityStephen Morgan - The Henan Famine, 1942-43: Dearth and death in North-Central China during the World War TwoCormac O’Grada - Revisiting the Great Bengal Famine of 1943-44

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A10 Comparing Immigrants across the Americas: Migration, Integration and Economic DevelopmentRoom: Zaal 1636 (Academy Hall)

OrganizersBlanca Sanchez AlonsoSimone A. Wegge

Participants:Simone A. Wegge - Uncommon Destinies: 19th Century Hessians Who Emigrated to the Southern HemisphereWalter Kamphoefner - Who went South?--Part II: The German Ethnic Niche in South and North AmericaCarina Frid - Social networks, dark networks: Italian immigration and illegal business in Argentina (1890-1940)Blanca Sanchez Alonso - The Rationality of Argentine Immigration Policy during the Age of Mass MigrationGiselle Marin Araya - Immigration to the Panamanian Caribbean as seen through the census from 1911 to 1950-----Frank Lewis (with Alexander Armstrong) - Capital Constraints and European Migration to Canada: Evidence from the 1920s Passenger ListsMarvin McInnis - The Distinctive, Indistinct Canadians in the United StatesJames Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou - Immigrant entrepreneurial cultures in the twentieth century United StatesHerbert Klein - Latin American Immigrants in Spain and the United States: A Comparative AnalysisJeffrey Gale Williamson (with Timothy Hatton) - About Face! Why Did Latin American Mass Migration Reverse Direction in the 20th Century?

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B10 The origin of decisions: numbers, data and statistics in the twentieth centuryRoom: Foyer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersBéatrice TouchelayCheryl S. McWattersPhilippe Verheyde

Participants:Philippe Verheyde - Présentation et synthèse du pré-colloque qui s’est tenu à l’Université Paris-Dauphine le 5 juin 2009 / Introduction and Synthesis of a first session, Paris June 5 – 2009Danièle Fraboulet-Rousselier - L’U.I.M.M. et les chiffres (1901-1950) : de l’outil à la stratégie / Metallurgical and Mining Industries Union’s (UIMM) use of economic and social datas (1901-1950) : a strategyIrina Mukhina - International Peddling and Legislative Changes in Post-Soviet Russia-----Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl and Sébastien Guex - Les vertus de l’ignorance. Enjeux et conflits autour des statistiques sociales et économiques en Suisse au XXe siècle / The Virtues of Ignorance. Implications and Conflicts Concerning Social and Economic Statistics in Switzerland during the 20th CenturyMartine Mespoulet - Quantifier les usages du temps dans une société industrielle : enquête sur les budgets temps en URSS (années 1960- 1970) / Quantifying the Use of Time in industrial societies : the case of time budget Surveys in USSR in the 1960’s and the 1940’sCheryl McWatters and Béatrice Touchelay - La fiscalité de guerre et ses enseignements, approche comparée entre le monde Anglo-saxon et la France (1913-1924) / War taxation and its lessons, a comparative analysis of the Anglo-Saxon and French contexts (1914-1951).

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C10 Hotel Industry in a Long Historical Perspective: Forms, Governance and Actors (18th-21th centuries)Room: Opzoomerkamer (Academy Hall)

OrganizersLaurent TissotMargarita Dritsas

Participants:Patrizia Battilani - Hotel industry in 20th century ItalyTomi Brezovec - Build and they will come: Impact of hotel construction on tourism development in Portoroz, SloveniaCarlos Damas - The economic impact of the Spanish Civil War and World War II in the Portuguese hotel industry (1936-1945)Cedric Humair - The hotel industry and its importance in the technical and economic development of a region: the Lake Geneva case (1852-1914)Katerina Papadoulaki (with Margarita Dritsas) - Travel agents and hoteliers in Greece; Collateral and competitive relations in the business intercourse during the 20th centuryStéphanie Quériat - “Just like home”. The tourist hotel industry in the Belgian Ardennes between 1850 and 1914 : a family comfort for Belgian middle-class clients-----Xavier Breuil - Banking archives as a source of history of the hotel industry in the 20th century: the example of Société Générale fundsMaría Antonia López-Burgos - Inns, Roadside-inns, Boarding houses and Hotels in the Narratives of British and American Travellers of Olden TimesAlexandre Tessier - The parisian great hotel trade during the Belle Epoque : from a friendly understanding to a fierce rivalryJohn Walton - Beach Resorts and Hotels: an Overview from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth CenturyVirginie Jourdain - Hotel trade’s geography in Brussels - 1880-1940. From palace to boarding house: permanence and evolution in a hotel capitalEvelyne Lüthi-Graf - Historical records management and research : the example of the Swiss Hotel Archives

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D10 Apprenticeship, Human Capital and the Social Order in the Pre-Industrial worldRoom: Belle van Zuylenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersPatrick WallisBert De Munck

Participants:Joern Janssen - ‘Bringing up’ in the Transformation of Wage Labour in England 1349-1563: the Evidence of Labour StatutesBert De Munck and Raoul De Kerf - Early modern apprenticeship and the circulation of knowledge. The gold and silversmiths in AntwerpMerja Uotila - Artisan Apprenticeship without Guilds in the Early-Nineteenth-Century Rural EnvironmentSteve Kaplan, Clare Crowston and Gilles Postel-Vinay - Where and Why apprenticeship in Enlightenment France-----Patrick Wallis and Chris Minns - Apprenticeship and skill in eighteenth century EnglandJane Humphries - Rent-seeking or skill-creating? Apprenticeship in early industrial BritainAlysa Levene - Charity apprenticeship and the building of social capital in later eighteenth-century EnglandKatrina Honeyman - Off the parish? Gender, training and work in early industrial England

E10 Market Integration and Price volatility from antiquity to the presentRoom: Maskeradezaal (Academy Hall)

Organizer:R.J. (Bert) van der Spek

Participants:R.J. (Bert) van der Spek - Market integration and price volatility of barley and dates in Hellenistic Babylonia (third to first century BC)Michael Jursa - Prices and Wages in Babylonia in the Sixth Century BC: the Impact of Monetization and Structural Change in Agriculture on a Complex Agrarian EconomyBas van Leeuwen (with Peter Foldvari) - The structural analysis of Babylonian price data: a partial equilibrium approachPéter Földvári (with Bas van Leeuwen) - Agricultural structure and price volatility: the case of Babylon

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-----Joost Huijs - Foodstuff Quality and Price Volatility from a Nutritional point of view: about Calories & Subsistence Levels in Parthian BabylonRoman Studer - The Rise of the two Europes: Geography, Market Integration and Trade-led GrowthDavid Jacks (with K.H. O’Rourke and J.G. Williamson) - Commodity Price Volatility and World Market Integration since 1700

G10 Do EU accession and membership help to overcome economic backwardness?Room: Kanunnikenzaal (Academy Hall)

OrganizersBogdan Murgescu Jacek Kochanowicz

Participants:Fernando Guirao - An analysis of the trade-liberalisation impact of the EEC-Spanish bilateral agreement of June 1970 previous to accession negotiationsNiamh Hardiman - Shaping Ireland’s Productive Capacity: Bringing Politics Back Into Varieties of CapitalismViorel Constantin Mihai - Higher Education and Catching up. A Comparative Study of Ireland, Portugal, Poland and RomaniaAlexandre Kostov - Is the accession to EU the final stage of Bulgaria’s integration into the European economy? The experience of the last two centuries and the last two years-----Erik Reinert and Rainer Kattel - European Eastern Enlargement as Europe’s Attempted Economic Suicide?Bogdan Murgescu - Concluding Comments. The Post-Accession Performance of Ireland, Greece, Spain and Portugal and its teachings for the East European new members of the European Union

H10 The Rise of an Islamic order: Money, Trade and Manufacturing in the Islamic Empire 700-1500

Room: Raadzaal (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersMaya ShatzmillerGladys Frantz-Murphy

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Participants:Michael G. Morony - The Commercialization of the Economy in the Early Islamic PeriodMichele Campopiano - Tax Administration, Political Centralization and Balance of Social Forces in Late Sasanian and Early Islamic Iraq (VI-IX centuries)Ersilia Francesca - Merchants and Money: Formal and Informal Credit Networks as Alternative Basis for Interest in Medieval Islam-----Maria Merce Viladrich y Grau - Some aspects of the early fiscal Ummayad organization in the North-east of the Iberian Peninsula: the contribution of the Oriental sourcesMaya Shatzmiller - Measuring Economic Growth in the Islamic Caliphate, 650-1000Stuart Borsch - The Black Death in Egypt and England

I10 The Historical Determinants of Entrepreneurship, 1800-2000Room: Room 0.12 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersJosé Luis García-RuizYoussef CassisPierangelo Toninelli

Participants:Youssef Cassis - Entrepreneurship and Business Performance: Europe in the Twentieth CenturyFranco Amatori - Entrepreneurial Typologies in the History of Industrial Italy: ReconsiderationsPierangelo Toninelli and Michelangelo Vasta - Italian Entrepreneurship: Conjectures and Evidence from a Historical PerspectivePaloma Fernández Pérez and Núria Puig – Dynasties. A relatively neglected determinant of entrepreneurshipGabriel Tortella, Gloria Quiroga and Ignacio Moral - Nature or nurture? Factors of entrepreneurship: a comparative approachJosé Luis García-Ruiz - Education and Entrepreneurship in 20th Century Spain: an Overview-----Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou - Entrepreneurs(hip) in the Nascent ‘Corporate Sector’ of Greece (1830-1909): Typology, Strategy and Economic AgencyCarlos Davila - Entrepreneurship and Cultural Values in Latin America, 1850-2000. From Modernization and Dependency Theory Toward a Business History PerspectiveJames Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou - Entrepreneurial Culture or Institutions? A Twentieth Century ResolutionJohn Tang - Entrepreneurship and Japanese Industrialization in Historical PerspectiveVipin Gupta - Entrepreneurial India: Reengineering West or Rediscovering Self

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J10 Merchant Colonies in the Context of the International Commerce in the Early Modern PeriodRoom: Room 0.13 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersVictor ZakharovJan Willem Veluwenkamp

Participants:Andrea Caracausi - Foreign Merchants in Late Renaissance Venice: the Florentine and Genoese ColoniesBeverly Dougherty - German and Italian Merchant Colonies in Early Modern EnglandJan Willem Veluwenkamp (with Joost Feenstra) - Early modern English merchant colonies. Context and functionsPierrick Pourchasse - Dynamism and integration of the North European merchant’s communities in the French ports in the 18th centuryGelina Harlaftis - Merchant Paroikies and the International Commerce of the Greeks in the Mediterranean of the Eighteenth Century-----Christina Dalhede - Mixed-European Merchant Families and Colonies in International Trade. The Case of Early Modern SwedenVictor Zakharov - The communities of foreign merchants in Russia during the 18th centuryJarmo Kotilaine - Russian Merchant Colonies in 17th-Century SwedenJose Jobson de Andrade Arruda - Tripolar empire: Portugal and the Afro-Brazilian merchant colonies

K10 Innovation without patents (XVIII-XIX centuries) Room: Room 0.23 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersChristine MacLeodKristine BrulandAlessandro NuvolariLiliane Pérez

Participants:Siri Aanstad - Innovation and trade marks in Norwegian brewing, ca. 1850-1920Peter Meyer - Open sources of the invention of the airplaneBerris Charnley - ‘Ask any gardener with experience in Great Britain – he will know Carter’: Making

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reputations pay in the British seed trade 1880-1920Catherine Koblentz - Innovation without patents in France during the XIXth century: Inventors and the Society for the Encouragement of National Industry (1801-1844)Marie Thebaud-Sorger - The public sphere and the support of inventions. How the subscriptions system integrated the strategies of inventors in France and Britain in 18th century-----Petra Moser - Why Don’t Inventors Patent?B. Zorina Khan - Promoting the Useful Arts: An Empirical Estimation of Technological Innovation Outside the Patent System, 1790-1880Liam Brunt - Inducement Prizes and InnovationSandro Mendonça - The role of patents in steam navigation

L10 National power and the political economy of foreign trade in the Americas, 1800-1931Room: Room 0.24 (Achter Sint Pieter)

OrganizersStephen MeardonJorge Tovar

Participants:Catalina Vizcarra and Kirsten Wandschneider (with Richard Sicotte) - Chile’s Tax on Nitrate Exports, 1881 – 1930 Fabio Sánchez Torres and María del Pilar López-Uribe - The Coffee Agricultural Expansion and Coffee trade in Colombia, 1880-1932Javier Amaya and Nelson Ruiz - Commercial relationships and national power. Colombia 1850-1930-----Lin-chun Wu - Enterprise, Government and Diplomac: America’s Investment in China during the Late 19th and the early 20th CenturiesMaría del Pilar López-Uribe and Jorge Tovar - The Political Economy of Trade Policy: Evidence from Colombia, 1886-1931Stephen Meardon - Reciprocity in the History of U.S.-Colombia Commercial Relations

Discussant:Gail Triner

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M10 Monetary Problems and Monetary Policies: the World Economy Before 1800Room: Room 0.17 (Trans)

OrganizersJohn H. A. MunroOliver J. Volckart

Participants:Ute Wartenberg Kagan - Why electrum? Coinage in the sixth century BCEKenneth Harl – From Aurelian to Diocletian: Financing the Imperial Recovery?John Deyell - Silver and seashells – Bengal’s “international” local money, circa 1204-1576Richard von Glahn - Cycles of Silver in Chinese Monetary HistoryRenate Pieper - Money or Export Commodity for Asia: American silver at the markets of Mexico, Seville and Amsterdam (16th to 18th centuries)Arturo Giraldez - Cacao Beans in Colonial Mexico: Small Change in a Global EconomyAlan Stahl - The making of a gold standard – the ducat and its offspring from 1285 to 2001John H. A. Munro - Coinage Debasements in Burgundian Flanders, 1384 - 1482: Monetary or Fiscal Policies?Peter Spufford - Money, Prices, and Wages in the Netherlands in the 1480s and 1490sOliver J. Volckart (with Lars Boerner) - Currency Unions, Optimal Currency Areas and the Integration of Financial Markets: Central Europe from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Centuries-----Herman Van der Wee - The Amsterdam Wisselbank: a conservative or innovative financial institution?Michael North - The Reception of Imperial Monetary Reforms in 16th-century Northern GermanyJose Antonio Mateos Royo - The burden of tradition: monetary circulation, public policy and mercantilist debate in seventeenth-century AragonPilar Nogues-Marco - Did Bullionism Matter?: Evidence from Cadiz Shadow Market for Silver, 1729-1741Nicholas Mayhew - Silver in England 1600 to 1800George Selgin - The Institutional Roots of Great Britain’s ‘Big Problem of Small ChangeAngela Redish (with Warren Weber) - Coin Sizes and Payments in Commodity money systemsErnst Juerg Weber - Pre-industrial Bimetallism: The Index Coin HypothesisDennis Flynn - Toward a Price Theory of Monies

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N10 From Past Patterns of Divorces to Present: Time-Space Trends, Causes and ConsequencesRoom: Room 0.01 (Trans)

OrganizersLotta Marie-Christine VikströmFrans van PoppelBart van de Putte

Participants:Tomas Cvrcek - U.S. Marital Disruptions and Their Economic and Social Correlates, 1860–1948Satomi Kurosu - Divorce in Early Modern Japan: Household, Gender and Individual Life Course in Northeastern Villages 1716-1870Rod Phillips - Europe’s first experience of ‘mass’ divorce: the French Revolution-----Zara Bersbo - The Mutual and Equal Obligation to Support. A Story about Differences. A Gender Perspective on The Economic Aspect of TheNathalie Le Bouteillec (with Marie Digoix and Patrick Festy) - Divorce a mirror of families views in societies: study on the divorce reforms in the 1920’s in Denmark, Iceland, Norway and SwedenGlenn Sandström – Time-space trends in Swedish divorce behavior 1911-1974Per Simonsson - May I Divorce, Please? The Role of Economics, Culture and the Law in Family Disintegration in Industrial Sweden

Discussants:Martin DribeChrister Lundh

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P10 The Micro-structure, Regulation and Development of Stock Markets Around The WorldRoom: Room 1.01 (Trans)

OrganizersPierre-Cyrille HautcoeurAldo MusacchioMary O’Sullivan

Participants:Peter Koudijs - The boats that did not sail - Evidence on the sources of asset price volatility from an 18th century natural experimentFrans Buelens (with Hans Willems) - Regulation of the Stock Exchange in an emerging market: between Law and Practice. The Belgian Case (1801-1867)Stefan Houpt and Juan Carlos Rojo - Regulation and Microstructure of the Spanish Stock Exchanges in the 19th and early 20th CenturiesMary O’Sullivan - Bonding Corporate America: The Development of the US Corporate Bond Market, 1885-1930Peter Ferderer - In Search of Opacity: The U.S. Government Bond Market, 1862-1929-----Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur - The Paris Financial Market in the Nineteenth Century: an Efficient Multi-Polar Organization?Eugene White - Competition Among the Exchanges Before the SEC: Was the NYSE a Natural HegemonAldo Musacchio - Trading Places: Investor Protections, Taxation, and Stock Market DevelopmentAngelo Riva and Kim Oosterlink - The stock exchange externality puzzle: evidence from the French Stock Exchanges during World War IIRanald Michie - Design by Default? ‘Big Bang’, the London stock Exchange and the securities market

Discussants:Leslie HannahNaomi LamoreauxLarry Neal

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Q10 Globalizing Economic Historiography: Reciprocal Integration and Future DirectionsRoom: Room 0.06 (Kromme Nieuwegracht)

OrganizersGareth AustinJoseph E. Inikori

Participants:Patrick Manning - Empires in Global Economic HistoryRegina Grafe (with M Alejandra Irigoin) - Debunking the Strawman: What place do Spain and its New World have in Global History?Joseph E. Inikori - Atlantic Perspectives on European Economic History, 1650-1850Colleen Kriger - Commodities, Currencies, and Multi-lateral Trade on the Guinea Coast, 17th and 18th centuries-----Kaoru Sugihara - Multiple Paths of Economic Development in Global HistoryTirthankar Roy - Where is Bengal? Situating ‘region’ in global historyHarriet Zurndorfer - From giraffes and orangutans to peanuts and thermos vlasks: the globalizing discourses of Chinese economic history in the past and the presentGareth Austin - The Making of a Global Economic Historiography? Towards the Reciprocal Integration of the Economic Historiography of the West and ‘the Rest’

Sub-session chair:Patrick O’Brien

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Index of participants

Name E-mail SessionsBrian A’Hearn [email protected] E6Siri Aanstad [email protected] K10Jan-Frederik Abbeloos [email protected] I2Daron Acemoglu [email protected] Adams [email protected] C6Erik Aerts [email protected] M9Maria Ågren [email protected] H4, N2Ravi Ahuja [email protected] C2Xianfeng Ai [email protected] B5Motoaki Akagawa [email protected] Akita [email protected] G8A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi [email protected] Q8Alain Alcouffe [email protected] G6Lili-Annè Aldman [email protected] Aleksic [email protected] P2Guido Alfani [email protected] B4, C5Bob Allen [email protected] Allende [email protected] N5Luis Alonso [email protected] K5David Alonso García [email protected] B8Daniel Alonso Soto [email protected] Poster sessionCarlos Álvarez Nogal [email protected] Alvarez Scanniello [email protected] J4Adoracion Alvaro Moya [email protected] Q4Massimo Amato [email protected] P4Franco Amatori [email protected] I10Javier Amaya [email protected] L10Luis Anaya Merchant [email protected] M3Steen Andersen [email protected] L6Magnus Andersson [email protected] Antonelli [email protected] D6Catia Antunes [email protected] J8Atsushi Aoki [email protected] L4Frederic Aparisi Romero [email protected] E2Joakim Appelquist [email protected] I6Bülent Arı [email protected] H9Krisztina Arany [email protected] B6John Armstrong [email protected] H6Javier Arnaut [email protected]

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Name E-mail SessionsGiovanni Arrighi [email protected] E3Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga [email protected] N9Jose Jobson de Andrade Arruda [email protected] J10, L5Nikolay Arsentiev [email protected]çois Auger [email protected] D3

Gareth Austin [email protected], C2, E6, E8, J7, J9, Q10

Roumen Avramov [email protected] P2Robert Ayres [email protected] Q2Paola Azar [email protected] D7, E5Dan Backlund [email protected] Badia Miró [email protected] E5, F8, K2, Q3Silvia Badoza [email protected] C3Ina Baghdiantz-McCabe [email protected] H6Amílcar Baiardi [email protected] G6Jaromír Balcar [email protected] L6Jeremy Ball [email protected] A6Catalina Banko de Mouzakis [email protected] Barber [email protected] Q9Federico Barbiellini Amidei [email protected] D6, Q4Dominique Barjot [email protected] D3, I7Mircea Baron [email protected] K8Rafael Barquin [email protected] C5Isabel Bartolomé-Rodríguez [email protected] K6Jeremy Baskes [email protected] K4Jean-Pascal Bassino [email protected] Q3, Q9Carlos Bastien [email protected] E7Joerg Baten [email protected] D5, E6, E8, F2Bernardo Batiz-Lazo [email protected] I6, M3Patrizia Battilani [email protected] C10, K2Stefano Battilossi [email protected] M6, P9Patrice Baubeau [email protected] P4Vicent Baydal Sala [email protected] E2Christopher Beauchamp [email protected] F1Gérard Béaur [email protected] C5Katia Béguin [email protected] M4Marco Belfanti [email protected] I4Claudio Belini [email protected] C3, K5Tommy Bengtsson [email protected] N3Daniel Benjamin [email protected] G4John Benson [email protected] D8Bengtaake Berg [email protected] I7Maxine Berg [email protected] F7, M8, Q5

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Name E-mail SessionsEdelgardt Bernhardt [email protected] Bersbo [email protected] N10Marco Bertilorenzi [email protected] I7Luis Bértola [email protected] D6, F2, Q1Reto Bertoni [email protected] D7Bhaswati Bhattacharya [email protected] J2Giuliana Biagoli [email protected] C5Mark Billings [email protected] I6Veronica Binda [email protected] Q4Jérôme Blanc [email protected] P4Guyonne Blanchy [email protected] C3Michael Blatter [email protected] N4Elisabeta Blejan [email protected] P2Dr. Ragna Boden [email protected] G7Dan Bogart [email protected] D9, J4, J7Giuseppe Bognetti [email protected] Q6Marcel Boldorf [email protected] L6Jutta Bolt [email protected] E7Hubert Bonin [email protected] I2, I5, I6, I8, P9Andrea Bonoldi [email protected] J5Alan E. Booth [email protected] I6Michael Bordo [email protected] Borges [email protected] A6Leonid Borodkin [email protected] M6, F7Stuart Borsch [email protected] H10Gerard Borst [email protected] D4Maarten Bosker [email protected] K7Tarcísio Botelho [email protected] E6Jacques Bottin [email protected] M9Fabrice Boudjaaba [email protected] N8Jérôme Bourdieu [email protected] D2Florence Bourillon [email protected] N8Eugenia Bournova [email protected] L9Bram Bouwens [email protected] I7, K3Sue Bowden [email protected] E8Carlo Brambilla [email protected] I8Amélia Branco [email protected] K5Marco Antonio Brandão [email protected] Poster sessionPepijn Brandon [email protected] G2Camilla Brautaset [email protected] H6Rita Bredefeldt [email protected] L7Catherine Bregianni [email protected] K6Marco Breschi [email protected] N3

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Name E-mail SessionsXavier Breuil [email protected] C10Tomi Brezovec [email protected] C10David John Bricknell [email protected] Q1John Broad [email protected] C5Stephen Broadberry [email protected] E4, E9Albert Broder [email protected] G6, M3Daniel Bromley [email protected] J9Nicholas Broten [email protected] D8Kristine Bruland [email protected] K10, L8Palmira Brummett [email protected] H9Gayle Brunelle [email protected] N2Anne-Sophie Bruno [email protected] C9Liam Brunt [email protected] K10Christoph Buchheim [email protected] J4Emily Buchnea [email protected] Poster sessionFrans Buelens [email protected] E7, I2, P10Clotilde Buhot [email protected] N8Boris Bulatovic [email protected] P8Alessandra Bulgarelli [email protected] Q6Mehmet Bulut [email protected] H9Mike Burkhardt [email protected] H7Aleksander Bursche [email protected] P7Larry Butler [email protected] G7Erik Buyst [email protected] E4, K2Irina Bystrova [email protected] G9Luis G. Cabrera Armas [email protected] L5Melissa Calaresu [email protected] L3Estian Calitz [email protected] E7María Magdalena Camou [email protected] D5Bonnie Campbell [email protected] B2Bruce Campbell [email protected] E4Michele Campopiano [email protected] H10John Cantwell [email protected] D6Amanda Capern [email protected] N2Forrest Capie [email protected] Capizzi [email protected] N8Andrea Caracausi [email protected] J10Mauve Carbonell [email protected] I2Montserrat Carbonell [email protected] N2José Maria Cardesin [email protected] L9Lucia Carle [email protected] N5Ann M. Carlos [email protected] C6, J4, N2Francesca Carnevali [email protected] I3, M2, M4

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Name E-mail SessionsLuther P. Carpenter [email protected] D7Cosme Carrasco [email protected] N5Albert Carreras [email protected] D6, E5, Q2Anna Carreras Marín [email protected] E5Susan Carter [email protected] Caruana [email protected] P5Laura Caruso [email protected] L5David Carvajal De La Vega [email protected] Poster sessionAugustine Casiday [email protected] B7Youssef Cassis [email protected] B4, I8, I10, M6, P9Catherine Casson [email protected] Castillo Hidalgo [email protected] L5Rafael Castro Balaguer [email protected] Q4Jordi Catalan [email protected] K5Rodrigo Cerda [email protected] E5Markus Cerman [email protected] C5, N7Martha Chaiklin [email protected] Q5Amilcar Challu [email protected] H1, K4Kai Yiu Chan [email protected] L4Berris Charnley [email protected] K10Latika Chaudhary [email protected] D9, J6Kirti N. Chaudhuri [email protected] B3Pradipta Chaudhury [email protected] A4, C2, J6Sushil Chaudhury [email protected] F7, P3, P4Tsu-yu Chen [email protected] L4Jean-Michel Chevet [email protected] C5Soon-Beng Chew [email protected] D2Martin Chick [email protected] D3Pengsheng Chiu [email protected] C7Søren Bitsch Christensen [email protected] Cimoli [email protected] D6Francesco Cinnirella [email protected] E6Salvatore Ciriacono [email protected] Q5Gregory Clark [email protected] F5, H4Helen Clifford [email protected] M8Judith Catherine Clifton [email protected] D3Gökçen Coskun Albayrak [email protected] B6Ann Coenen [email protected]’Maris Coffman [email protected] M2Denis Cogneau [email protected] E8Fernando Collantes [email protected] N4Andrea Colli [email protected] K5, Q4Edward J. Collins [email protected] Q2

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Name E-mail SessionsSantiago Colmenares [email protected] E5Chris Colvin [email protected] M2Francisco Comín [email protected] D3Rosa Congost [email protected] C5Richard Connors [email protected] L2Mario Contreras. [email protected] C3Stephen Conway [email protected] G2Simey Coombs [email protected] Javier Coronas [email protected] Cortat [email protected] I7Roberto Cortes Conde [email protected] M3Brîndusa Costache [email protected] P2Nicholas Crafts [email protected] D6, F3Béatrice Craig [email protected] N5Eberhard Crailsheim [email protected] H6Ana Crespo Solana [email protected] B8Clare Crowston [email protected] D10Javier Cuenca-Esteban [email protected] G2, K4Karen Cullen [email protected] C5Tomas Cvrcek [email protected] N10Teresa Da Silva Lopes [email protected] Q4Dittmar Dahlmann [email protected] L7Michele D’Alessandro [email protected] Dalhede [email protected] J10Carlos Damas [email protected] C10Ajay Dandekar [email protected] N4Dhirendra Dangwal [email protected] N4Joost Dankers [email protected] I5, I7Kumar Das [email protected] B3, D7, K8Samarendra Das [email protected] B2Guillaume Daudin [email protected] Daumas [email protected] David [email protected] I3, I7Karel Davids [email protected] Q6Carlos Davila [email protected] I10Benoit Daviron [email protected] C2Henriette de Bruyn Kops [email protected] de Ferrière le Vayer [email protected] K3Ton de Graaf [email protected] I8Herman de Jong [email protected] E9Raoul De Kerf [email protected] D10Giuseppe De Luca [email protected] Q6Santiago De Luxán [email protected] K4

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Name E-mail SessionsTine De Moor [email protected] De Munck [email protected] D10, I4, M8Roger De Peuter [email protected] De Vries [email protected] I3Johannes de VriesStephanie Decker [email protected] G7Harald Degner [email protected] D6Thibaud Deguilhem [email protected] A. Del Angel [email protected] I6, M3Isabel Del Bosque [email protected] B8Allard Dembe [email protected] C9Heidi Deneweth [email protected] G. Deng [email protected] J3, J9Markus A. Denzel [email protected] J5Georges Depeyrot [email protected] P4, P7Pascal Desabres [email protected] D3Francesco d’Esposito [email protected] K8Jan DeVries [email protected] F7, H4, H8, J5Anne Reiber DeWindt [email protected] J9John Deyell [email protected] M10José Díaz [email protected] E5, E8Daniel Diaz-Fuentes [email protected] D3Dmitry Didenko [email protected] D5Jessica Dijkman [email protected] Dimitrova [email protected] P2Kathleen M. B. Dimmer [email protected] L2Mark Dincecco [email protected] D9, J4Rafael Dobado [email protected] E5Helen Doe [email protected] N2Benoit Doessant [email protected] H6Antonie Dolezalova [email protected] Domenech [email protected] C2Sandra Domingos Costa [email protected] E7Zhikai Dong [email protected] J3Kamen Dontchev [email protected] N5Pierre-Yves Donzé [email protected] L8Kurt Dopfer [email protected] G3Jean-Pierre Dormois [email protected] E9, Q3

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Name E-mail SessionsClotilde Druelle-Korn [email protected] W.F. du Plessis [email protected] E7Stan A. du Plessis [email protected] E7Cristián Arturo Ducoing Ruiz [email protected] E5Devrim Dumludag [email protected] H3Margarida Duraes [email protected] N5Xavier Duran [email protected] L5Rose Duroux [email protected] N5Christopher Dyer [email protected] Gunnar Edebalk [email protected] D2Sören Edvinsson [email protected] N3Numan Elibol [email protected] H9Karl-Peter Ellerbrock [email protected] Antero Eloranta [email protected] G9Kerstin Enflo [email protected] K2Torbjörn Engdahl [email protected] P4Victor Enthoven [email protected] J5Geir Atle Ersland [email protected] H7Elmira Erzinkian [email protected] España [email protected] Espeli [email protected] L6Ferran Esquilache Martí [email protected] E2Rui Pedro Esteves [email protected] F1Marcel Fafchamps [email protected] E7Jan Fagerberg [email protected] D6Luca Fantacci [email protected] P4, P8Andrea Fara [email protected] B6Lukáš Fasora [email protected] I9Francesca Fauri [email protected] K2Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux [email protected] N5, N9Antonella Fazio Vargas [email protected] E5Giovanni Federico [email protected] D5, F8Emanuele Felice [email protected] K2Marta Felis-Rota [email protected] Fellman [email protected] F6, I7James Fenske [email protected] C6Katalin Ferber [email protected] I6Peter Ferderer [email protected] P10Ricardo Fernandes Paixão [email protected] E5, K2, K4Nadia Fernández de Pinedo [email protected] Q6Paloma Fernández Pérez [email protected] I10Tânia Maria Ferreira de Souza [email protected] G6Alexander Field [email protected] F5

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Name E-mail SessionsMarcelo Fabián Figueroa [email protected] G6Price Fishback [email protected] F6, F9, G9John T. Fitzgerald [email protected] B7Marc Flandreau [email protected] I8, M5, M6Sebastian Fleitas [email protected] E5Juan Huitzilihuitl Flores Zendejas [email protected] E5, F4, I8, M6Dennis Flynn [email protected] J2, M10, P3Péter Földvári [email protected] D5, E10, F2Laurence Fontaine [email protected] L3, M8Neil Forbes [email protected] G9James Foreman-Peck [email protected] A10, I10Albane Forestier [email protected] M2Allesio Fornasin [email protected] N3Stephen Fortescue [email protected] B2Françoise Fortunet [email protected] C9Roger Fouquet [email protected] Q2Johan Fourie [email protected] E7Danièle Fraboulet-Rousselier [email protected] B10Piotr Franaszek [email protected] I3Ersilia Francesca [email protected] H10Penelope Francks [email protected] J9Ewout Frankema [email protected] E8Edda Frankot [email protected] H7Gladys Frantz-Murphy [email protected] H10Dulce Freire [email protected] Q8Koen Frenken [email protected] G3Bill Freund [email protected] E7Carina Frid [email protected] A10Patrick Fridenson [email protected] B4, D3, F7Wantje Fritschy [email protected] Fu [email protected] B5Kayoko Fujita [email protected] J2, Q5Kyoji Fukao [email protected] E9Kazuko Furuta [email protected] L4Maria Fusaro [email protected] H6Jeffrey Fynn-Paul [email protected] J4Jorge Alejandro Gaggero Mir [email protected] E5Alain Gagnon [email protected] N3Ilya V. Gaiduk [email protected] G8Julio Martinez Galarraga [email protected] K2Ben Gales [email protected] Q2Francisco Gallego [email protected] E5Thiago Gambi [email protected] P5

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Name E-mail SessionsMontserrat Garate [email protected] K4Maria del Mar Garcia [email protected] N5Ricard Garcia [email protected] C5Héctor García [email protected] E5Ramón Lanza García [email protected] Q6Marta Garcia Morcillo [email protected] B7Concepcion Garcia-Iglesias [email protected] P8José Luis García-Ruiz [email protected] I10, M3Leigh Gardner [email protected] C6Anthony Garnaut [email protected] Q9Christina Gathmann [email protected] D9, G4Eric Geerkens [email protected] C9Juan Gelabert B8Oscar Gelderblom [email protected] M2, M9Piet Klanny Geljon [email protected] I8Robin Gendron [email protected] B2Anne Gerritsen [email protected] Q5Jana Geršlová [email protected] I9Ruud Geven [email protected] Lazhar Gharbi [email protected] I8Mihaela-Livia Ghita [email protected] Poster sessionAtish Ghosh [email protected] M5Renato Giannetti [email protected] D3Raquel Gil Montero [email protected] N4Gad Gilbar [email protected] H3David Gilgen [email protected] L8Stephanie Ginalski [email protected] I7Arturo Giraldez [email protected] M10Andrea Giuntini [email protected] K6Fabio Giusberti [email protected] I4James Given [email protected] E2Richard von Glahn [email protected] M10, P4Dragana Gnjatovic [email protected] P2Yoshihisa Godo [email protected] D5Dror Goldberg [email protected] M9Eric Golson [email protected] Poster sessionCosme Gómez [email protected] Gómez-Galvarriato [email protected] C6, E5Agustín González Enciso [email protected] G2Regina Grafe [email protected] H6, M2, M9, Q10Alberto Grandi [email protected] G6, K5, L3Lupu Gratian [email protected] K8Karl Gratzer [email protected]

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Name E-mail SessionsDavid Greasley [email protected] D6Erik Green [email protected] T Gross [email protected] Grove [email protected] A7, L4Farley Grubb [email protected] G2Ola H Grytten [email protected] P8Alberto Guenzi [email protected] K5Sébastien Guex [email protected] B10Jordi Guilera [email protected] K2Carlos Guimaraes [email protected] L5Agustín Guimera [email protected] G2Fernando Guirao [email protected] G10Christer Gunnarsson [email protected] E8Aravinda Guntupalli [email protected] D8, J6Bishnupriya Gupta [email protected] J6Vipin Gupta [email protected] I10Miquel Gutiérrez Poch [email protected] K3Jane Guyer [email protected] P4Piotr Guzowski [email protected] N5, N7Melis Hafez [email protected] A5William W. Hagen [email protected] N7David Haines [email protected] H6Haiming Hang [email protected] Q4Leslie Hannah [email protected] M6, P10Matti Hannikainen [email protected] D7Jord Hanus [email protected] Poster sessionNiamh Hardiman [email protected] G10Richard Harding [email protected] G2Kenneth Harl [email protected] M10Gelina Harlaftis [email protected] H6, J10Angela Harre [email protected] N6Bernard Harris [email protected] D8, N3Mark Harrison [email protected] G9Hiroshi Hasebe [email protected] C4Tomoko Hashino [email protected] K3Timothy Hatton [email protected] F3Nicolas Hatzfeld [email protected] C9William J. Hausman [email protected] D3Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur [email protected] P10Anne-Lise Head-König [email protected] C5, N9Peter Hedberg [email protected] Heerma van Voss [email protected] A5, H6Santhi Hejeebu [email protected] J6

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Name E-mail SessionsRobert Hellyer [email protected] H5Tiina Hemminki [email protected] M4Lindy Henderson [email protected] N9Graydon Henning [email protected] Herment [email protected] C5Marc Herold [email protected] L5Peter Hertner [email protected] I8, K6Ulrich Hess [email protected] I9Kerry Jane Hickson [email protected] Q1Ewald Hiebl [email protected] I9Manuel Hiestand [email protected] Q4Henning Hillmann [email protected] Hinde [email protected] D8Violetta Hionidou [email protected] Q9Reino Hjerppe [email protected] F6Riitta Hjerppe [email protected] F6, F7Milan Hlavacka [email protected] I9Philip T. Hoffman [email protected] G4, H8André Hofman [email protected] E5Karin Hofmeester [email protected] A5Roman Holec [email protected] I9, N6David B. Hollander [email protected] B7Katrina Honeyman [email protected] D10Sok Chul Hong none F9Zhenqiang Hong [email protected] B5Patrick Honohan [email protected] M5Stefan Houpt [email protected] P10Jon Olav Hove [email protected] B2Peter Howlett [email protected] K7Richard W. Hoyle [email protected] C5Lucienne Hubler [email protected] Hudson [email protected] F7Gregg Huff [email protected] F8Rolf Hugoson [email protected] L9Joost Huijs [email protected] E10Cedric Humair [email protected] C10, L8Jane Humphries [email protected] D10, H4Arngrim Hunnes [email protected] P8Janet Hunter [email protected] C2, Q3Eno Blankson Ikpe [email protected] Q8Asuka Imaizumi [email protected] K7Gabriel Imboden [email protected] J5Mats Ingulstad [email protected] B2

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Name E-mail SessionsJoseph E. Inikori [email protected] Q10Kris Inwood [email protected] E6, E8Martin Ivanov [email protected] P2Kouki Iwama [email protected] C4David Jacks [email protected] E10Peyman Jafari [email protected] Jahnke [email protected] H7Dagmara Jajesniak-Quast [email protected] H2, L6Pierre Jaloustre [email protected] K8Pierre Jambard [email protected] D3David-Jan Jansen [email protected] Janssen [email protected] D10Christof Jeggle [email protected] I4Morten Jerven [email protected] E7, E8Bob Jessop [email protected] D7Murari Jha [email protected] B3Adrian Jitschin [email protected] Jobst [email protected] P8José Jofré [email protected] E5Klara Johansson [email protected] Johnston [email protected] C9Hervé Joly [email protected] L6Willem M. Jongman [email protected] B7Joost Jonker [email protected] M9Gudmundur Jonsson [email protected] C5Tobias Alexander Jopp [email protected] D2Virginie Jourdain [email protected] C10Gabriel Jover Avella [email protected] C5Michael Jursa [email protected] E10Alena Krížková [email protected] N5Heinrich Kaak [email protected] N7Harm Kaal [email protected] L9Naoto Kagotani [email protected] H5Janusz Kalinski [email protected] Kalmanovitz [email protected] Kalus [email protected] B9Walter Kamphoefner [email protected] A10Hideki Kan [email protected] G8Sayako Kanda [email protected] A7, H5Astrid Kander [email protected] Q2Yuichi Kanemaru [email protected] L4Thomas Kang [email protected] E5Suvi Kansikas [email protected] H2

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Name E-mail SessionsSteve Kaplan [email protected] D10Kamil Karaman [email protected] Karlsson [email protected] I7Tobias Karlsson [email protected] I6Sergei Paulovich Karpov [email protected] E2Makoto Kasuya [email protected] P9Constantina Katsari [email protected] B7Rainer Kattel [email protected] G10Ilja Kristian Kavonius [email protected] D4Heita Kawakatsu [email protected] B3Tomotaka Kawamura [email protected] J2Derek Keene [email protected] Q6Monica Keneley [email protected] P5Harl Kenneth [email protected] Kerov [email protected] L7Lionel Kesztenbaum [email protected] D2Pauli Kettunen [email protected] D7, F6B. Zorina Khan [email protected] K10Yoichi Kibata [email protected] G8Dong-Woon Kim [email protected] D6Mio Kishimoto [email protected] L4Hiroshi Kito [email protected] Kitsikopoulos [email protected] Q3Pavel Kladiwa [email protected] I9Alexander Klein [email protected] E9Herbert Klein [email protected] A10Geertje Klein Goldewijk [email protected] Poster sessionGerhard Kling [email protected] J7Robert Knight [email protected] G2Stanislav Knob [email protected] I9Sverre Knutsen [email protected] Kobayashi [email protected] L3Catherine Koblentz [email protected] K10Christopher Kobrak [email protected] I5, I8Saim Çagrı Kocakaplan [email protected] B6Jacek Kochanowicz [email protected] G10Nikola Koepke [email protected] E6Yoshio Kojima [email protected] B5Arto Kokkinen [email protected] D5Anu-Mai Köll [email protected] N6Pim Kooij [email protected] Kossev [email protected] P2Alexandre Kostov [email protected] G10

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Name E-mail SessionsJarmo Kotilaine [email protected] J10Peter Koudijs [email protected] P10Martin Kragh [email protected] K8Hermann Kreutzmann [email protected] N4Martin Krieger [email protected] J5Colleen Kriger [email protected] Q10Gerold Krozewski [email protected] G8Dr. Anja Kruke [email protected] G7Eduard Kubu [email protected] F6A. Mesud Küçükkalay [email protected] H9Glen David Kuecker [email protected] L5Takashi Kume [email protected] B3Anton Kunst N3Sandra Kuntz [email protected] E5Akinobu Kuroda [email protected] P3, P4, P8Takafumi Kurosawa [email protected] L8Satomi Kurosu [email protected] N10Pedro Lains [email protected] K2Jagjeet Lally [email protected] H6Pierre Lamard [email protected] L8Juha-Antti Lamberg [email protected] K3Thijs Lambrecht [email protected] C5, H4Xabier Lamikiz [email protected] B8Naomi Lamoreaux [email protected] F1, G6, P10Jose Miguel Lana Berasain [email protected] C5Paola Lanaro [email protected] N5Norma S. Lanciotti [email protected] K6Janet Landa [email protected] F5Erich Landsteiner [email protected] N7Kris E. Lane [email protected] Q5Pierre Lanthier [email protected] D3Carlos Larrinaga [email protected] K6Jozsef Laszlovszky [email protected] B6A.J.H. Latham [email protected] B3Jeffrey Y.F. Lau [email protected] C7Anne Laurence [email protected] N2Ilkka Lavonius [email protected] Lazaretou [email protected] P2Javier Moreno Lázaro [email protected] C3Florent Le Bot [email protected] K5Nathalie Le Bouteillec [email protected] N10Muriel Le Roux [email protected] G6Thomas Le Roux [email protected] C9

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Name E-mail SessionsPui-Tak Lee [email protected] B5, L4Thomas H.C. Lee [email protected] G4Matthieu Leimgruber [email protected] D2Claire Lemercier [email protected] I3, J7, M4Beverly Lemire [email protected] H1, M8Wolfgang Lenk [email protected] G2Pilar Leon Sanz [email protected] D8Michel Lescure [email protected] K5, M3Micheline Lessard [email protected] L5Tim Leunig [email protected] Levene [email protected] D10Juliette Levy [email protected] M4Colin Lewis [email protected] G8, K6Frank Lewis [email protected] A10, C6, J4Bozhong Li [email protected] F7, G4Zejian Li [email protected] L8Jonathan Liebowitz [email protected] Q3Reinhard Liehr [email protected] K6Kristina Lilja [email protected] D4Maria Barbosa Lima-Toivanen [email protected] K3Michael Limberger [email protected] Q6Man-houng Lin [email protected] L4Wenxun Lin [email protected] C7Yu-ju Lin [email protected] H5Erik Lindberg [email protected] D3, J8J. Thomas Lindblad [email protected] H. Lindert [email protected] E4, D9Mattias Lindgren [email protected] Lindkvist [email protected] N3Elvira Lindoso [email protected] K6Kenneth Lipartito lipark@fiu,edu D3Mikhail Lipkin [email protected] H2Guanglin William Liu [email protected] G4Jonas Ljungberg [email protected] D5Manuel Llorca [email protected] P5Christopher Lloyd [email protected] D7, F5, F6, G4Andrea Lluch [email protected] Q4Andrea Maria Locatelli [email protected] N8Liza Lombardi [email protected] Q4María de Jesús López [email protected] C3Montserrat Lopez Jerez [email protected] E8María Antonia López-Burgos [email protected] C10María del Pilar López-Uribe [email protected] E5, L10

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Name E-mail SessionsFatiha Loualich [email protected] N5Joseph Love [email protected] N6Cristian Luca [email protected] J5Jan Lucassen [email protected] A5, H6Leo Lucassen [email protected] F6Thomas M. Luckett [email protected] M4Rolf Lüders [email protected] E5John Luiz [email protected] J4Bertie Lumey [email protected] Q9Joachim Lund [email protected] L6Christer Lundh [email protected] N10Fay Lundh Nilsson [email protected] Lupo [email protected] L5Michel Lutfalla [email protected] B4Evelyne Lüthi-Graf [email protected] C10Debin Ma [email protected] E6, E9, F3Min Ma [email protected] B5Alexandre Macchione Saes [email protected] K6, P5Tomohiro Machikita [email protected] K7Mary MacKinnon [email protected] D9Christine MacLeod [email protected] K10Angus Maddison [email protected] F3Roberto Maestre [email protected] B8Corine Maitte [email protected] I4J. Carles Maixé-Altés [email protected] I6Paolo Malanima [email protected] E4, Q2Xerxes Malki [email protected] L5Carles Manera [email protected] K5Matteo Manfredini [email protected] N3Patrick Manning [email protected] Q10Silvia Marginean [email protected] K8Carlos Marichal [email protected] K4, M6Giselle Marin Araya [email protected] A10Andrei Markevich [email protected] G9Federico Marongiu [email protected] M5Claudio Marsilio [email protected] M9Ian Martin [email protected] I6Marina Martin [email protected] M2Pablo Martin Aceña [email protected] G9, M3Ivan Martínez Araque [email protected] E2Alonso Martínez Barreda [email protected] C3Alberte Martínez López [email protected] K6Elena Martinez Ruiz [email protected] G9

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Name E-mail SessionsRita Martins de Sousa [email protected] E7Juuso Marttila [email protected] Poster sessionAntoni Mas i Forners [email protected] E2Oliver Masakure [email protected] E8Olga Mashkina [email protected] K3Maria Eugénia Mata [email protected] Q3Jose Antonio Mateos Royo [email protected] M10, Q6Peter Mathias [email protected] F7Jon Mathieu [email protected] N4Charles-François Mathis [email protected] D3Andrea Matranga [email protected] Poster sessionMasako Matsui [email protected] H5Silvana Maubrigades [email protected] D5Julie Mayade-Claustre [email protected] M4Nicholas Mayhew [email protected] E4, M10Stanislao Mazzoni [email protected] N3Anne McCants [email protected] D9Suzanne McCoskey [email protected] I2Stephen McDowall [email protected] McInnis [email protected] A10Cheryl S. McWatters [email protected] B10Stephen Meardon [email protected] L10Adolfo Meisel [email protected] M3Chris Meissner [email protected] M5Anders Melander [email protected] K3Edgar Melton [email protected] N7Sandro Mendonça [email protected] K10Tito Menzani [email protected] Mercelis [email protected] Poster sessionMichèle Merger [email protected] D3Elisabetta Merlo [email protected] I4Martine Mespoulet [email protected] B10Jacob Metzer [email protected] H3Frank Meyer [email protected] A6Peter Meyer [email protected] K10Joël Michel [email protected] A6Ranald Michie [email protected] B4, M6, P9, P10Viorel Constantin Mihai [email protected] G10Branko Milanovic [email protected] F2Martine Mille [email protected] Millward [email protected] D3Monika Milz [email protected] I5Philippe Minard [email protected] C2, H1, M8

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Name E-mail SessionsChris Minns [email protected] D9, D10Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou [email protected] I10Philippe Mioche [email protected] B2, I2José-Antonio Miranda [email protected] K5Jesús Mirás Araujo [email protected] K6, L5, L9Sarojini Mishra [email protected] D7, K8Alenka Miskec [email protected] P7Sanghamitra Misra [email protected] H5David Mitch [email protected] D9Kris Mitchener [email protected] F4, M5Toshiyuki Miyata [email protected] B3Tsukasa Mizushima [email protected] J2Luca Mocarelli [email protected] N4Johan R. Mohd Sani [email protected] Poster sessionDelia Moisil [email protected] P7Joel Mokyr [email protected] G3Luca Molà [email protected] Q5Marijn Molema [email protected] Poster sessionRamon Molina [email protected] K5Christine Moll-Murata [email protected] A5Eric Monnet [email protected] Poster sessionJoke Mooij [email protected] I6Alexander Moradi [email protected] E6, E7, E8Amândio Jorge Morais Barros [email protected] B8Ignacio Moral [email protected] I10Cristina Moreira [email protected] G2, L5Mats Morell [email protected] C5Stephen Morgan [email protected] I3, Q9Mayo Morimoto [email protected] J7Beatrice Moring [email protected] N9Michael G. Morony [email protected] H10Matthias Morys [email protected] M5, P2Petra Moser [email protected] K10Paul Mosley [email protected] E8Eiichi Motono [email protected] L4Aimée Moutet [email protected] C9David Mowery [email protected] D6Katharina Muehlhoff [email protected] J4Wolfgang Mueller [email protected] H2Rila Mukherjee [email protected] B8Irina Mukhina [email protected] B10Leos Muller [email protected] J5, J8Margrit Muller [email protected] I7, L8, Q4

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Name E-mail SessionsJ. Forbes Munro [email protected] B3John H. A. Munro [email protected] M10Ei Murakami [email protected] H5, J2Yoshiyuki Murayama [email protected] C4Bogdan Murgescu [email protected] G10Anne Murphy [email protected] M2Gavin Murphy [email protected] M. Murray [email protected] H7John Murray [email protected] D8, P5Aldo Musacchio [email protected] P10, Q1Grzegorz Mysliwski [email protected] B6Milan Myška [email protected] I9Ghulam Nadri [email protected] B3, J2Steven Nafziger [email protected] D9Mary Louise Nagata [email protected] N5Balázs Nagy [email protected] B6Masaki Nakabayashi [email protected] H8, J7Kentaro Nakajima [email protected] K7Yuki Nakajima [email protected] L8Naofumi Nakamura [email protected] J7Larry Neal [email protected] F4, F7, M2, P10Shantan Singh Negi [email protected] Negri Zamagni [email protected] F7, K2Vicente Neira Barría [email protected] E5Nikolay Nenovsky [email protected] P2Lucy Newton [email protected] M4Tom Nicholas [email protected] D6Axel Nielsen [email protected] N4Marjaana Niemi [email protected] L9Erik Nijhof [email protected] Nilsson [email protected] D5Lars Nilsson [email protected] L9Shigehiro Nishimura [email protected] L8Shizuya Nishimura [email protected] P9Takeshi Nishimura [email protected] A7, P9

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Name E-mail SessionsAndreas Nybø [email protected] I7

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José Antonio Ocampo [email protected] F8Sean O’Connell [email protected] D4Úna O’Connor [email protected] L5Cormac O’Grada [email protected] C5, E4, F9, Q8, Q9Anders Ögren [email protected] P4, P8Takashi OISHI [email protected] A7Jari Ojala [email protected] I5, K3Keishi Okabe [email protected] Okada [email protected] Okazaki [email protected] G9, K7Lars Fredrik Øksendal [email protected] P8Rowena Olegario [email protected] M4Jens E. Olesen [email protected] H7Alan L. Olmstead [email protected] F9Mats Olsson [email protected] C5, D2, N7Catherine Omnes [email protected] C9Kim Oosterlink [email protected] M5, P10Michel Oris [email protected] D2, N3David Ormrod [email protected] J8Kevin O’Rourke [email protected] F3Hanne Østhus [email protected] O’Sullivan [email protected] P10Atsushi Ota [email protected] J2Susannah Ottaway [email protected] D2, N9Christine Overgaard [email protected] Overton [email protected] E4Thomas Owen [email protected] L7Les Oxley [email protected] D6, E6Susie Pak [email protected] M2Mária Pakucs-Willcocks [email protected] B6Judit Pál [email protected] I9N.K. Palai [email protected] D7, K8Michael Palairet [email protected] P2Sevket Pamuk [email protected] D6, E4, H3, H8, P2Aleksander Panjek [email protected] Papadoulaki [email protected] C10Leda Papastefanaki [email protected] B2Lluís Parcerisas [email protected] Poster sessionFrancisco Parejo [email protected] K5Leanna Parker [email protected] A4

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Name E-mail SessionsJan Parmentier [email protected] J5Rodrigo Parral [email protected] C6Kiran Klaus Patel [email protected] H2Helen Paul [email protected] G2Robin Pearson [email protected] P5Kurt Pedersen [email protected] Q4Jean-Pierre Pelissier [email protected] C5Marie-Louise Pelus-Kaplan [email protected] H7Andrew Perchard [email protected] B2Peter Perdue [email protected] G4José Alejandro Peres Cajias [email protected] E5Liliane Pérez [email protected] K10Esther Pérez Asensio [email protected] B8Esteban Pérez Caldentey [email protected] F8Maria-Teresa Perez-Picazo [email protected] C5Renato Perim Colistete [email protected] E5Preston Perluss [email protected] N8Cédric Perrin [email protected] K5Fábio Pesavento [email protected] K4Klaus Petersen [email protected] D7Lodewijk Petram [email protected] M2Ian Petrie [email protected] A6Yuri A. Petrov [email protected] L7, Q1Luciano Pezzolo [email protected] H8Karen Pfeifer [email protected] H3Ulrich Pfister [email protected] E4Rod Phillips [email protected] N10Antoni Picazo i Muntaner [email protected] B8Renate Pieper [email protected] M10Guy Pierre [email protected] B2Giandomenico Piluso [email protected] I8, M5Valeria Pinchera [email protected] I4Paola Prof. Pinelli [email protected] C5Magda Pinheiro [email protected] L9Vicente Pinilla [email protected] F8, Q8Sara Pinto [email protected] B8Fausto Piola Caselli [email protected] Q6Francois Planet [email protected] P7Florian Ploeckl [email protected] Poster sessionAgnes Pogány [email protected] Pohl [email protected] Pol [email protected] P3Amélia Polónia [email protected] B8, H6

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Name E-mail SessionsKenneth Pomeranz [email protected] A5, E3, H8Jeronia Pons [email protected] D8M. Angeles Pons [email protected] G9, M3Marcos Poole [email protected] Popescu [email protected] K8Dan-Alexandru Popescu [email protected] K8Doris-Louise Popescu [email protected] K8Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen [email protected] N7Gilles Postel-Vinay [email protected] D2, D10Irina Potkina [email protected] I3Pierrick Pourchasse [email protected] J8, J10Lucia Pozzi [email protected] N3Svante Prado [email protected] E9

Leandro Prados de la Escosura [email protected], E4, E8, E9, F1, F3

Maarten Prak [email protected] Prakash [email protected] B9, F7, H1, H8, J2Valeria Prayon [email protected] D5Kim Christian Priemel [email protected] B4Andrea Puehringer [email protected] Q6Jeroen Puttevils [email protected] Qu [email protected] J3Laure Quennouëlle-Corre [email protected] M6Stéphanie Quériat [email protected] C10Javier Quinteros Cortés [email protected] B8Gloria Quiroga [email protected] I10Ileana Racianu [email protected] M6Marjatta Rahikainen [email protected] A5Zia Rahman [email protected] H4Judith Rainhorn [email protected] C9Sigfrido Manuel Ramírez Pérez [email protected] Q4Ramon Ramon-Muñoz [email protected] K5Cristina Ramos Cobano [email protected] N5Martti Rantanen [email protected] G2Heikki Rantatupa [email protected] G9Claartje Rasterhoff [email protected] Rauh-Kühne [email protected] B2Angela Redish [email protected] M10Andrés M. Regalsky [email protected] K6, M3Claudia Rei [email protected] E9Erik Reinert [email protected] G10Jaime Reis [email protected] D5, E6Julio Revuelta [email protected] D3

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Name E-mail SessionsAmir Rezaee [email protected] Poster sessionPaul Rhode [email protected] F3, F9Ana Ribeiro [email protected] B8Gary Richardson [email protected] J4Giorgio Riello [email protected] L3, Q5Auke Rijpma [email protected] Rinaldi [email protected] K5, Q4Angelo Riva [email protected] P10Peter Robb [email protected] H5Richard Roberts [email protected] I8Santiago Roca [email protected] Roes I2Philipp Roessner [email protected] J5, J8Angela Milena Rojas Rivera [email protected] P8Juan Carlos Rojo [email protected] P10Carolina Román [email protected] E5Angela Romano [email protected] H2María Eugenia Romero [email protected] C3Klas Rönnbäck [email protected] J5Wouter Ronsijn [email protected] N8Joan Rosés [email protected] D5, K2, K7Marie-Lucie Rossi [email protected] N8Ilie Rotariu [email protected] K8Charo Rovira [email protected] B7

Tirthankar Roy [email protected], A7, E8, J6, Q3, Q10

Vicent Royo Pérez [email protected] E2Ariel Rubin [email protected] del Mar Rubio [email protected] E5, Q2Nelson Ruiz [email protected] L10Janette Rutterford [email protected] I8Esa Ruuskanen [email protected] D3Marynel Ryan [email protected] A6Göran Rydén [email protected] J8Anna Ryzhova [email protected] Q4Thomas Max Safley [email protected] M2R.L. Sahoo [email protected] B3Osamu Saito [email protected] A5, F3, F7, H4, J2José Patricio Sáiz [email protected] D6Jeroen Salman [email protected] L3Sofya Salomatina [email protected] I8Blanca Sanchez Alonso [email protected] A10Fabio Sánchez Torres [email protected] E5, L10

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Name E-mail SessionsJuan Manuel Sánchez-Crespo Camacho

[email protected] B8

Peter Sandberg [email protected] I7Glenn Sandström [email protected] N10Paal Sandvik [email protected] B2, I5, I7Carmen Sarasua [email protected] H4Timo Sarkka [email protected] K3Wolfgang Sartor [email protected] L7Samir Saul [email protected] H6Laura Savelli [email protected] Marina Schaufelbuehl [email protected] B10Andrew Schein [email protected] E9

Werner Scheltjens [email protected], G3, Poster session

Catherine Schenk [email protected] G8, M5, M6Jonas Scherner [email protected] G9Huibert Schijf [email protected] Schmidt [email protected] H4Andrea Schneider [email protected] Schnurmann [email protected] B9, J5Lennart Schon [email protected] E4, Q2Sylvain Schoonbaert [email protected] N8Marie-Claude Schöpfer [email protected] J5Johan Schot [email protected] H2Harm G. Schröter [email protected] D3, I7Helga Schultz [email protected] Schulze [email protected] Schulze [email protected] K2Anton Schuurman [email protected] Selgert [email protected] J4George Selgin [email protected] M10Pablo Sendon [email protected] N4Razvan Serbu [email protected] K8Raúl Serrano [email protected] F8, Q8Paul Servais [email protected] C5Fabio Sforzi [email protected] K5Michael Shackleton [email protected] C4Martin Shanahan [email protected] I7Pam Sharpe [email protected] N2Maya Shatzmiller [email protected] H10Relli Shechter [email protected] H3Zhihong Shi [email protected] J3Ryuto Shimada [email protected] B3, J2

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Name E-mail SessionsTomoki Shimanishi [email protected] Shimpo [email protected] Shiroyama [email protected] H5Vandana ShivaMasato Shizume [email protected] P8Boris Shpotov [email protected] D4Franz Krige Siebrits [email protected] E7Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb [email protected] I3Álvaro Ferreira da Silva [email protected] K6Helena Silva [email protected] N5Zsolt Simon [email protected] B6Per Simonsson [email protected] N10Anjana Singh [email protected] H4Chetan Singh [email protected] N4Hans Sjögren [email protected] F6Kaspar Skovgaard [email protected] Q4Daniel Slavik [email protected] L2Philip Slavin [email protected] J9Keetie Sluyterman [email protected] I5, I7, Q4María Penha Smarzaro Siqueira [email protected] L5Jan Pieter Smits [email protected] Carlos Soares [email protected] G6Peter Soerensen [email protected] Q4Knut Sogner [email protected] Sola [email protected] N5Sergio Solbes Ferri [email protected] G2Andrei Sorokin [email protected] Patricia Sosa Ferreira [email protected] N9Ricard Soto Company [email protected] E2Nadège Sougy [email protected] I4George Souza [email protected] J2, Q5Anna Spadavecchia [email protected] D6Peter Spufford [email protected] M10Christofer Stadlin [email protected] Stahl [email protected] M10Alessandro Stanziani [email protected] A5, C2, I4, J9, M8Richard Steckel [email protected] E6, F9, N3Mojgan Stegl [email protected] E6Biljana Stojanovich [email protected] P2Yvonne Stolz [email protected] E6Espen Storli [email protected] B2, I7Glenda Strachan [email protected] N9Donatella Strangio [email protected] B8, I2

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Name E-mail SessionsTobias Straumann [email protected] M5, P8André Straus [email protected] M3, M6Jochen Streb [email protected] D6, G9Daniel Strum [email protected] M2Roman Studer [email protected] E10Miguel Suárez Bosa [email protected] L5Francisco Suárez Viera [email protected] C3Jonathan Sudbury [email protected] Sudria [email protected] M3Ayumu Sugawara [email protected] P9

Kaoru Sugihara [email protected], E3, F1, H5, Q10

Miki Sugiura [email protected] L3Hana Šustková [email protected] I9Richard Sutch [email protected] F4, F7, F9Cameron Sutt [email protected] B6Wilson Suzigan [email protected] G6Tomoo Suzuki [email protected] B5Toshio Suzuki [email protected] P9Jonatan Svanlund [email protected] Poster sessionPatrick Svensson [email protected] C5Martin Svensson Henning [email protected] Swain [email protected] N6Anand Swamy [email protected] J6Richard Sylla [email protected] F4, I8, M6Tamás Szmrecsányi [email protected] G6Marjolein ‘t Hart [email protected] Q6Mario Taccolini [email protected] Tache [email protected] K8Motoyasu Takahashi [email protected] C4Yasuo Takatsuki [email protected] J7Toshiaki Tamaki [email protected] G2, J8Gergana Taneva [email protected] I8John Tang [email protected] I10Masayuki Tanimoto [email protected] A7Jeff Taylor [email protected] Poster sessionFrank Tebbe [email protected] Tedeschi [email protected] D8, I3, N8Jerome Teelucksingh [email protected] A4Limin Teh [email protected] A6Alice Teichova [email protected] F6, P2Cezar Teixeira Honorato [email protected] L5Enric Tello [email protected] Q3

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Name E-mail SessionsStig Tenold [email protected] H6Yucel Terzibasoglu [email protected] H3, N8Alexandre Tessier [email protected] C10Ralph Thaxton [email protected] N6Marie Thebaud-Sorger [email protected] K10Göran Therborn [email protected] D7Bruno Christian Théret [email protected] P4Romain Thiebaud [email protected] M3Erik Thoen [email protected] C5Paul Thomes [email protected] I6, M9Laurent Tissot [email protected] C10, L8Hannes Toivanen [email protected] K3Junko Tomaru [email protected] G8Brian R. Tomlinson [email protected] G8Pierangelo Toninelli [email protected] D3, I10Gianni Toniolo [email protected] F3Mariano Torres [email protected] K6Susana Torres [email protected] A6Rafael Torres Sanchez [email protected] G2Josep Torró i Abad [email protected] E2Gabriel Tortella [email protected] I10Béatrice Touchelay [email protected] B10, G6Frank J. Tough [email protected] A4, L2Jeroen Touwen [email protected] F6Jorge Tovar [email protected] L10Carlo M. Travaglini [email protected] N8Massimiliano Trentin [email protected] H3Gail Triner [email protected] C6, K4, L10, P9Frédéric Tristram [email protected] N8Matteo Troilo [email protected] Tseng [email protected] P5Chisako Tsuji [email protected] B3Ali Coskun Tuncer [email protected] P2Olli Turunen [email protected] K3José Ignacio Andrés Ucendo [email protected] Q6Stefano Ugolini [email protected] M6, P8Richard W. Unger [email protected] H7Merja Uotila [email protected] D10Scott Urban [email protected] M5Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen [email protected] L3Nuno Valério [email protected] E7Rafael Vallejo [email protected] N8Francesc Valls-Junyent [email protected] K5

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Name E-mail SessionsMaria Dolores Valverde Lamfus [email protected] N9Bas van Bavel [email protected] van Bochove [email protected] Van Damme [email protected] L3, M8Stefanie van de Kerkhof [email protected] B4, G7Bart van de Putte [email protected] N10Maurits van den Boogert [email protected] H9Danielle van den Heuvel [email protected] H1, L3, N2Marcel van der Beek [email protected] P3Martijn van der Burg [email protected] Q6Marcel van der Linden [email protected] A5, C2, D8R.J. (Bert) van der Spek [email protected] E10Jeroen van der Vliet B9Herman Van der Wee [email protected] F7, M10, P8Jacques van Gerwen [email protected] van Leeuwen [email protected] D5, E4, E6, E10, F2Jelle van Lottum [email protected] H1, H6Hans van Miegroet [email protected] M8Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk [email protected] H4Frans van Poppel [email protected] N3, N10Matthias van Rossum [email protected] H6Milja van Tielhof [email protected] van Waarden [email protected] I7Bas van Zanden [email protected] Luiten van Zanden [email protected] E4, F2Eric Vanhaute [email protected] C5, E3, J9, Q8Tijl Vanneste [email protected] B8, B9Manuel Vaquero [email protected] B8Andras Vari [email protected] Varini [email protected] A6, I4Michelangelo Vasta [email protected] F8, I10François Velde [email protected] M9Daniel Velinov [email protected] Velkar [email protected] Poster sessionJan Willem Veluwenkamp [email protected] J10Raf Verbruggen [email protected] B9Philippe Verheyde [email protected] B10Grietjie Verhoef [email protected] I2, P5, Q1Griet Vermeesch [email protected] Vermoesen [email protected]ías Vernengo [email protected] F8Lotta Marie-Christine Vikström [email protected] N2, N10Maria Merce Viladrich y Grau [email protected] H10

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Name E-mail SessionsMargarita Vilar [email protected] D8Verónica Villarespe Reyes [email protected] N9Simon Philip Ville [email protected] I3Wessel Visser [email protected] D7Nadine Vivier [email protected] C5, N8Catalina Vizcarra [email protected] C6, L10Oliver J. Volckart [email protected] M10Dieter Von Fintel [email protected] E7Robert Vonk [email protected] D8Tamas Vonyo [email protected] G9, P2Petr Vorel [email protected] P3Peer Vries [email protected] E3Jack Vromen G3Gert Wagner [email protected] E5, E8Kohei Wakimura [email protected] A7James Walker [email protected] E4Richard Wall [email protected] N9Patrick Wallis [email protected] D10, I4, M8Rolf Walter [email protected] Walton [email protected] C10Kirsten Wandschneider [email protected] C6, L10Di Wang [email protected] B5Wencheng Wang [email protected] C7Yuru Wang [email protected] J3Tony Ward [email protected] J4Paul Warde [email protected] Q2Ute Wartenberg Kagan [email protected] M10Shoichi Watanabe [email protected] G8Ernst Juerg Weber [email protected] M10Anne Wegener Sleeswijk [email protected] I4Simone A. Wegge [email protected] A10, J9David F. Weiman [email protected] P4Jacob Louis Weisdorf [email protected] E9, H4, Q2Thomas Weiss [email protected]. Dr. Thomas Welskopp [email protected] B4James West [email protected] L7Gerarda Westerhuis [email protected] Whatley [email protected] E8Stephen G. Wheatcroft [email protected] Q9Eugene White [email protected] F4, P10Charlie Whitham [email protected] G9Henry Willebald [email protected] E5, F8, J4David Williams [email protected] H6

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Name E-mail SessionsJeanette Williams [email protected] Gale Williamson [email protected] A10, E5, F2, F3, F8

Gordon [email protected]

E6

Anna Winterbottom [email protected] H6Patrik Winton [email protected] G4Tobias Witschke [email protected] Witt [email protected] F5, G3Nikolaus Wolf [email protected] K2Willem Wolters [email protected] P3, P4Pieter Woltjer [email protected] E. Wright [email protected] P5Baijun Wu [email protected] J3Harry X. Wu [email protected] E9Li Wu [email protected] Wu [email protected] L10Xiaoliang Wu [email protected] C7Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz [email protected] H7Yi Xu [email protected] C7, J3Kazuhiko Yago [email protected] P9Tomoko Yagyu [email protected] H5Ikuto Yamaguchi [email protected] G8Futoshi Yamauchi [email protected] C4Hongzhong Yan [email protected] J3Se Yan [email protected] F1Haruka Yanagisawa [email protected] A7César Yáñez [email protected] E5, F8Shirley Ye [email protected] L5Katsuhiko Yokoi [email protected] G8Takau Yoneyama [email protected] P5Julia Yongue [email protected] L8Osamu Yoshida [email protected] G8Tangjun Yuan [email protected] E9Alp Yucel Kaya [email protected] N8Takenobu Yuki [email protected] J7Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla [email protected] H8Takeshi Yuzawa [email protected]š Zárický [email protected] I9Victor Zakharov [email protected] J10Claire Zalc [email protected] M4Giovanni Zanalda [email protected] P3Roman Zaoral [email protected] B6Matthias Zehetmayer [email protected] E6

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Name E-mail SessionsEleftheria Zei [email protected] Q6Li Zhang [email protected] Zhang [email protected] J3Jin Zhao [email protected] J3Xuejun Zhao [email protected] J3Zhiyou Zhao [email protected] B5Peng Zhou [email protected] A10, I10Richard Zijdeman [email protected]

Martin [email protected]

Beatrice Zucca Micheletto [email protected] N5Arjan Zuiderhoek [email protected] B7Jaco Zuijderduijn [email protected] Zurndorfer [email protected] Q10

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This matrix can be used to mark which sessions you wish to attend, as a reference for your own use.

Room

Time slotMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursay Friday

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A A4 A5 A6 A7 A10

B B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10

C C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C9 C10

D D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10

E E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10

F F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9

G G2 G3 G4 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10

H H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H10

I I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 I10

J J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10

K K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K10

L L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10

M M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 M9 M10

N N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10

P P2 P3 P4 P5 P7 P8 P9 P10

Q Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q8 Q9 Q10

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