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The Italian Association for the History of Economic Thought (AISPE) and the
Italian Society of Economic Historians (SISE) invite economic historians
and the academic communities of historians, economists, and other scholars
in the humanities and the political and social sciences to submit proposals
for a conference on the history of mobility and circulation of resources,
people and ideas.



*Possible topics to be addressed are:*

·       The creation of areas of influence (empires; colonies; communities)

·       The international spread of forms of economic organization (banking
laws; commercial reforms; exploitation codes; models of governance;
techniques of accounting, management and finance)

·       Infrastructures and transport systems and the reproduction of
exchange circuits

·       The sea and the maritime space as an instrument of affirmation and
diffusion of the spatial hierarchies of power

·       Migration and the transformation of labor regimes and business
activities

·       Finance and the construction of empires, zones of influence and
forms of conditionality

·       Diasporas as channels for the transmission of ideas, economic
activities, social innovations

·       The contamination between orthodoxy and local knowledge in the
progress of economic activities and knowledge

·       The international spread of economic ideas and the dissemination of
knowledge from the center to the periphery (and back)

·       Testing international economics: economists and colonies;
economists and migrations; economists and power policy; economists and
international capital movements

·       The role of economists, international organizations and epistemic
communities as arenas for imposing economic doctrines and policies

·       Economic transformation and the search for alternative paradigms in
modelling and teaching: the “international political economy”

·       International aid and local agencies in the elaboration and
execution of development programs

·       Interested scholars are invited to use both their own disciplinary
perspective and to make an effort to share methods and results, with a view
to a multidisciplinary dialogue.

·       Particularly welcome is the presentation of papers using a gender
perspective, with attention to the role of women as agents of change as
well as to the phenomena of gender discrimination emerging from the
formation of international networks in economics, the academy, and
elsewhere.



An abstract of max 500 words for a paper and max 1000 worlds for a session
should be submitted to the attention of Pier Francesco Asso,
[log in to unmask] no later than 30 April 2023.

*Other sessions*: Suggestions for other papers and sessions on original
topics in economic history and the history of economic thought are also
welcome.



*Keynote Speakers*: To Be Announced



*Official Languages*: English and Italian



*Schedule*

30 April 2023: deadline for submitting abstracts or sessions

1 June 2023: notification of acceptance

15 September 2023: deadline for registration and for submitting papers

19-21 October 2023: conference



*Scientific Committee*

Pier Francesco Asso, Chair (University of Palermo)

Giandomenica Becchio (University of Turin)

Andrea Caracausi (University of Padova)

Marco Doria (University of Genoa)

Vittoria Ferrandino (University of Sannio)

Manuela Mosca (University of Salento)

Sebastiano Nerozzi (Catholic University of Milan)

Roberto Rossi (University of Salerno)



*Organizing Committee*

Pier Francesco Asso, Manfredi Alberti, Manoela Patti, Luca Puddu
(University of Palermo); Dario Dell’Osa (University of Bari)

For further information, see www.aispe.eu

-- 
Giandomenica Becchio
Department of Economics, Social Sciences, Mathematics, and Statistics
(ESOMAS)
University of Torino
Corso Unione Sovietica 218bis
10134 Torino
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