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University Paris 13 University of Brasilia

VII INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM

GETTING OUT OF THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE LIGHT OF ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT PARADIGMS

Paris – France, May 27-28, 2010

Lieu/Venue : Maison des sciences de l’homme de l’Université Paris Nord

Colloque international organisé par le centre d’économie de Paris Nord (CEPN)

et le Département d’économie de l’Université de Brasilia (UnB)

Following the successful experience of a series of international colloquium organized in Brazil and in Europe by the Department of Economics of the University of Brasilia, the VII International Colloquium will be organized jointly by the Department of Economics of the University of Brasilia (UnB) and the CEPN of the University of Paris 13 in May 27th and 28th

The event, as did occur since 1997, intends to stimulate a research agenda involving outstanding scholars from Europe, Americas and Asia. We expect to develop a productive exchange of research, ideas and results to highlight the latest and meaningful efforts in Economic Theory and Applied Economic.

at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Paris Nord.

The central theme of the “VII International Colloquium” will be “Getting out of the Current Economic Crisis in the light of Alternative Paradigms”. The authors are invited to focus their analysis on a macroeconomic perspective on growth, distribution, structural change and ways out of the crisis, i.e, lessons from various approaches of development economics.

An important purpose of the event is to provide students and researchers with a source of theoretical and empirical works dealing with proposals to tackle some socio-economic issues in advanced and developing nations. We believe the meeting will also attract the attention of those with interest in Political Economy – not least the policy makers who are looking for policies that could meet the challenges of contemporary societies.

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Programme

@ 9h30-10h: Welcome to the participants: Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira, Bruno Jetin and Pascal Petit

Thursday 27:

@ 10h-12h30 Session I

Chair : Jacques Mazier (CEPN Paris 13)

On the Nature of the Crisis and its Impact on Emerging Economies

@ 10h-11h30: Presentations of the papers of session I

Amit Bhaduri

“Finance and the Real Economy: Modeling the Crisis” Indian Council for Social Development

New Delhi, India “Credit,

Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo

Fictitious Capital and Financial Crisis” Department of Economics

University of Brasilia (UnB)

“The Impact of the Crisis in Asia: from Recovery to Rebalancing Growth?” Bruno Jetin

UFR de Droit, de sciences politiques et sociales CEPN Université Paris Nord

Panel of session I - On the Nature of the Crisis and its Impact on Emerging Economies: Joanílio Rodolpho Teixeira (University of Brasilia), Dominique Plihon (Université Paris Nord), Sébastien Charles (University of Paris 8).

@11h30-12h15: Panel of session I:

@ @

12h15-12h30: Responses of the paper givers of session I 12h30-14h30: Lunch Break

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@14h30-17H00: Session II

Session II : Modeling Growth and Income Distribution Chair : Amit Badhuri

@14h30-16h Presentations of the papers of session II

Some Considerations of Principles”

“Real and Financial Sector in Neoclassical and in Classical-Keynesian Perspective: Heinrich Bortis

Université de Fribourg Fribourg, Switzerland

“Path Dependency in Hysteresis in a Kaleckian Income Distribution Model” Dany Lang

UFR de sciences économiques CEPN Université Paris Nord

“A Reconsideration of Samuelson’s Multiplier-Accelerator Model” Srinivas Raghavendra

Programme Director - International Finance J. E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics National University of Ireland, Galway Ireland

Panel of session II - Modeling Growth and Income Distribution @16h-16h45 Panel of session II

Jean-Pierre Laffargue* (University of ParisI), Ricardo Azevedo Araújo ( Université de Brasilia), Edwin Le Héron* (Université de Bordeaux-Montesquieu). 1

1 * Intervention to be confirmed

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Friday 28:

Session III: Alternatives in Development Paradigms in the Context of Globalization.

@10h-12h30: Session III

Chair : Pascal Petit

@10h-11h30 presentations of the papers of session III

“An Appraisal of the Import Substitution Strategy from a Structural Economic Dynamic Approach” Ricardo Azevedo Araújo & Joanílio Rodolpho Teixeira

Department of Economics Department of Economics University of Brasilia (UnB) University of Brasilia (UnB)

“Neo-Liberalism, the Changing German Labor Market, and Income Distribution: an Institutionalist and Post Keynesian Analysis”

John Battaile Hall & Udo Ludwig

Portland State University Halle Economics Institute Portland-Oregon, USA University of Leipzig

“A Pasinettian Interpretation of Lewis Approach: A Dual Pure Labour Model with Different

Leopoldo Costa Junior & Joanílio Rodolpho Teixeira Consumption Profiles”

Ministery of Planning Department of Economics Esplanada dos Ministérios University of Brasilia (UnB) Brasília-DF, Brazil Brasília-DF, Brazil

Panel of session 3 - Alternatives in Development Paradigms in the Context of Globalisation : Pierre Salama (Université Paris Nord), Amit Bhaduri ( Indian Council for Social Development), Jacques Mazier (Université Paris Nord).

@11h30-12h15: Panel of session III

@12h15-12h30: Responses from the paper givers of session III

@12h30- 14h30: Lunch Break

@14h30-17h: Session IV

Session IV: Policies to Get out of the Crisis

Chair: Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo (University of Brasilia) @14h 30– 16h30: Presentations of the papers of session IV

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Jacques Mazier

"Union Régionale et Zone Monétaire en Asie du Sud-est" CEPN Université Paris Nord

“Economic

Nicola De Liso

Theories, Knowledge and the Economy” Department of Juridical Studies

University of Salento (Lecce), Italy

“La Question du Pouvoir dans les Politiques de Développement” Eric Berr

GRES

Université de Montesquieu-Bordeaux 4

Panel of session IV - Policies to Get Out of the Crisis. @16h30-17h15 panel of session IV

Cédric Durand (CEPN Université Paris 13), Louis-Philipe Rochon (Laurentian University), Srinivas Raghavendra (National University of Ireland).

@17h15-17h30: Responses from the paper givers of session IV.

17h30- 18h00: Summing-up of the Colloquium and New Agenda

Organizing Committee

Joanílio Rodolpho Teixeira, University of Brasilia, Brazil (President) Pascal Petit, Université Paris 13, France (Vice-President) Bruno Jetin , University of Paris 13, France (Local Organizer) Jacques Mazier , University of Paris13, France John Battaille Hall, Portland State University, USA Amit Bhaduri, Indian Council of Social Development, New Delhi, India Ricardo Azevedo Araújo, University of Brasilia, Brazil (Managing Editor) Márcia Castro, University of Brasilia, Brazil (Executive Secretary)

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