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Rachel Sztajn <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Mar 2021 15:57:23 -0300
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I would appreciate it to receive a link to attend.
Thank you
Rachel

On 3/2/21, Thomas Müller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear shoe list,
>
> Jointly with Juan Carvajalino and Harro Maas, we are organizing a conference
> on the local entanglements of the history of mathematical economics,
> 1910-1950. The conference will be hosted as an online event by the
> University of Paris 8 and will take place the 6 March.
>
> The program is as follows:
> 9 :00  Juan Carvajalino and Thomas Mueller
>
> Opening statement and welcome
>
>  9 :10 Ivan Boldyrev
>
> Apostles of Universality: Von Neumann, Kantorovich, and The Mathematization
> of Economics
>
>  10 :10 Erwin Dekker
>
> Institutional Order and Mathematical Structure in Jan Tinbergen’s
> Econometrics
>
>  11 :10 Camila Orozco Espinel
>
> Scientific knowledge as technical knowledge. MIT’s Economic Department and
> the translation of fundamental research into applications.
>
> Lunch break
>
>  13 :30 Yann Giraud
>
> Visualization without Mathematization? The British Entrenchment of
> Diagrammatic Economics in the 1930s
>
>  14 :30 Guillaume Yon
>
> Planned Growth. The local entanglements of French mathematical economics
> around mid-twentieth century
>
>  15 :30 Thomas Michael Mueller & Juan Carvajalino
>
> Trust in numbers and/or in mathematics? Hotelling and Wilson on statistical
> inference, 1920-1940
>
> 16 :30 Closing
>
> Regards
>
> Thomas Michael Mueller

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