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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191006
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SUMMARY:Capitalism\, Conflict\, and Cooperation: A Celebration of the Work of Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis
DESCRIPTION:Venue & Dates:\nCapitalism\, Conflict\, and Cooperation: A Celebration of the Work of Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis will be held in the Kellogg Center on the 15th Floor of Columbia University’s International Affairs Building (get directions) on Friday\, October 4th from 1:30-5:30PM and Saturday\, October 5th from 9:00AM-5:30PM. \nFaculty Organizers:\nSuresh Naidu & Eric Verhoogen\, Columbia University; Michael Reich\, UC Berkeley \n  \nSpeakers & Schedule: \nFriday\, October 4th – 1501 International Affairs Building\n1:30PM  Welcome and Introduction\, Suresh Naidu (Columbia)\n2:00PM Panel 1: Power and a Political Economy (Moderator: Michael Reich)\nSimone D’Alessandro (University of Pisa)\, “Coupling environmental transition and social prosperity”\nMargaret Levi (Stanford)\, “Trustworthy Government and Legitimating Beliefs”\nStephen Marglin (Harvard)\, “What if There Were No Ecological Limits to Growth?”\nJim Rebitzer (Boston University)\, “Agency in Healthcare”\n3:30PM Break\n4:00PM Keynote Panel 1: Class\, Conflict\, and Culture (Moderator: Eric Verhoogen)\nRob Boyd (Santa Fe Institute\, Arizona State)\, “Relatedness and the evolution of cooperative institutions”\nNancy Folbre (UM Amherst)\, “Hierarchy and Exploitation: A Feminist/ Intersectional Perspective”\nJoseph Stiglitz (Columbia)\n5:45PM *Reception\n6:30PM *Dinner and Keynote Presentation\, Michael Reich (UC Berkeley)\n*Reception and Dinner by invitation only. Please contact econ-per@columbia.edu with any questions. \nSaturday\, October 5th – 1501 International Affairs Building\n9:00 AM Saturday Opening Talks: Methodology: Evolution and Political Economy (Moderator: Suresh Naidu)\nUgo Pagano (University of Siena)\nMonique Borgerhoff Mulder (UC Davis)\n10:15 AM Break\n10:45 AM Pedagogy from SOC SCI 125 to CORE (Moderator: Stephen Marglin)\nWendy Carlin (University College London\, Santa Fe Institute\, CORE)\nArthur MacEwan (UM Boston)\n12:00 PM Break\n1:00 PM Panel 2: Inequality (Moderator: Elaine McCrate)\nRajiv Sethi (Barnard\, Santa Fe Institute)\, “Meritocracy in the Face of Group Inequality” (Co-authored with Rohini Somanathan\, Delhi School of Economics)\nSuresh Naidu (Columbia)\, “Structure and Practice in Modern Monopsony”\nDuncan Foley (New School)\, “The endowment effect and entropy-constrained behavior”\nJohn Roemer (Yale)\, “What is Socialism?”\n2:30 PM Break\n3:00 PM  Panel 3:  Preferences (Moderator: Katie Baird)\nJung-Kyoo Choi (Kyungpook National University)\, “Beliefs Matter in the Prisoners’ Dilemma Game: Revisiting Economists’ Free-Riding”\nChristina Fong (Carnegie Mellon)\, “Redistributive Politics with Target-Specific Beliefs”\nDaniele Girardi (UM Amherst) “Does Economics Make You Selfish?” (Co-authored with Sai Madhurika Mamunuru\, Simon Halliday\, Samuel Bowles)\nSung-Ha Hwang (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology)\, “Incentives\, Socialization\, and Civic Preferences”\n4:30 PM Closing remarks and discussion\nSamuel Bowles  (Santa Fe Institute\, UM Amherst\, University of Siena\, CORE) and Herbert Gintis (Santa Fe Institute\, Central European University) \nRegistration:\nRegister for the conference here. Please direct all questions to econ-per@columbia.edu. \nThis conference is sponsored by Columbia University’s Program for Economic Research (PER)\, the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISERP)\, and the Center for Development Economics Policy (CDEP). \n
URL:https://econ.columbia.edu/event/ccc2019/
LOCATION:1501 International Affairs Building\, 420 W 118th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:PER,PER Conferences,PER Events
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