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Asunto: [movimenti.bicocca] I: 2009 CES Critical Economics Summer School, July 6-9
The CES Critical Economics Summer School


The Centre for Social Studies, Associate Laboratory of the University of Coimbra, is launching The CES Critical Economics Summer School to bring together in annual meetings economists and other students of social sciences to discuss topics of common interest.

This series of summer schools aims at promoting a venue for critical research on the economy and in economics. The school is primarily intended for advanced graduate and post-doctoral researchers as well as young scholars. Young researchers will then have the opportunity to attend lectures and discuss their work with distinguished scholars in the selected fields of research.

The course will take the form of morning lectures where the guest speakers are invited to give two lectures. In the afternoons young researchers present their work to be discussed by all participants.




2009 CES Critical Economics Summer School
The institutional foundations of the economy: property, markets and public policy
Coimbra, July 6-9



The first edition is devoted to the institutional foundations of the economy. It will bring on board the institutionalist and the feminist perspective on two basic economic institutions – property and markets. Particular attention will be given to the relation between these institutions and public policy, specifically, to how those institutions are shaped, and permanently reshaped, by public policies. The speakers are invited to discuss four main topics:

1) The foundations of the economy: the institutionalist and the feminist perspective.

2) Rights, property and property rights.

3) The limits of the market and institutional impurity.

4) Public policy and institutional change.

Guest lecturers include Daniel W. Bromley from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, John O'Neill from the University of Manchester, and Julie A. Nelson from the Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University.

CES Lecturers include José Castro Caldas, Vítor Neves, José Reis, Tiago Santos Pereira.

Interested graduate students and post-docs are encouraged to apply by submitting a curriculum vitae and a two-page abstract of the proposed paper together with the contact details of the author (Name, affiliation, email address) to summer2009@???.


Deadline for submissions is April 1st 2009. Acceptance will be communicated by email by May 1st 2009.


The summer school will be held at the hotel Quinta da Geia, located in Aldeia das Dez. It offers the perfect ambience for critical economics with a view to the extraordinary sightseeing of the Serra da Estrela.

The registration fee: 50 € for students and 150 € for non-students

Accommodation costs + meals for the four days of the conference: 350 €

The organization may subsidize a reduced number of students. The decision will be based on the interest of the proposed communication and subject to proof of student condition.


Organizing commitee:
José Castro Caldas, Vítor Neves, Ana Cordeiro Santos, João Tolda

Further practical information will be given in due course.

For further information, email summer2009@???