PRÉSENTATION
Location : “Chênes 1” Building, Room A403, 4th Floor
Directions to Cy Cergy
Welcome: 10 am -10:30 am coffee, tea and viennoiserie
Session One: 10:30 am -11:20 am
Susanne Schmidt (Universität Basel) – Delay of Gratification: The Marshmallow Test, Race, and Personality, 1950–Today
Session Two: 11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Libby O’Neil (Yale University) – Cities Between Past and Future: Temporality and Scale in Ekistics, the Science of Human Settlement
Lunch: 12:20 pm – 2 am
THEMA – passerelle, 2nd floor
Session Three: 2 pm – 2:50 pm
Juan Carvajalino (Université de Paris 8) – Rationality in Theory of Games and Economic Behavior: A Humanist Symbolic Form of Utilitarian Prudence and Political Realism?
Session Four: 3 pm – 3:50 pm
Dennis Koelling (European University Institute) – Austrian Economics in One Lesson: Henry Hazlitt and the Quest to Make Economics “Palatable” for the Masses
Tea/coffee break: 3:50 pm – 4:10 pm
Session Five: 4:10 pm – 5pm
Andrès Guiot-Isaac (London School of Economics) – Quantifying the economy to plan development: National accounting in Colombia after World War II
Contact: Jean-Baptiste Fleury
The support of the CNRS, the Graduate School “Humanités – Sciences du patrimoine,” the MSH Paris-Saclay and CY Advanced Studies is gratefully acknowledged.
Plus d’informations : ICI