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Welcome!
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We are pleased to welcome you to the 2018 YSI LATIN AMERICA CONVENING in Buenos Aires, Argentina!
We hope that the YSI Latin America Convening will inspire you to broaden your horizons and spark your curiosity. We strive to provide a welcoming environment for developing economic thinking that overcomes intellectual barriers, resonates with society and serves our global society.
There is great polarization in our policy discourse and society. We are in need of new economic thinking which can inform our policy options and better reflect the new economic realities. Much of Latin America has faced a great deal of hardships in recent history. It is up to us to now face and overcome the pressing challenges in economic thinking and policy responses to help us live in healthy and prosperous societies.
We are very happy that you’ll be joining our community in the coming days and getting to know like minded young scholars who would like to face these challenges together with you. Thank you for sharing your passion, thoughts, and inquiries and therefore contribute an open, respectful, and enriching environment.
We look forward to facing these global economic challenges together as the next generation of new economic thinkers.
Welcome!
The Organizing TeamCecilia Rikap, Lead OrganizerJay Pocklington, Manager YSIHeske van Doornen, Manager YSI Thomas Vass, Manager YSI
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Practical Information
Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Av. Córdoba 2122, Buenos Aires Metro stops: Facultad de Medicina (line D), Pasteur (line B), Córdoba (line H).
The convening takes place in two distinct venues, not far from one another:
Participants who were granted accommodation reside in the following hotels:
Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM)Av. Pres. Roque Sáenz Peña 832, Buenos Aires. Metro Stops: Diagonal Norte (line C), 9 de Julio (line D), Carlos Pellegrini (line B).
VENUE LOCATIONS
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Petit Recoleta SuitesPres. José Evaristo Uriburu 1183, Capital Federal
Petit Recoleta SuitesMarcelo T de Alvear 1893,Capital Federal
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Patios de Recoleta José Andrés Pacheco de Melo 2009, Capital Federal
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YSI is open to anyone interested in the spirit of new economic thinking. Together we contribute to a playground of ideas that allows each of us to pursue our curiosity in a collaborative and supportive environment.
In doing so, we strive to include people from different backgrounds, embrace diverse cultural, academic, and professional experiences and create a stimulating, respectful, and rewarding experience for all our members.
We are committed to events that are free from discrimination of any kind, regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, transgender status, age, disability or political opinion. We thank you for contributing to such an environment that allows all of us to express ourselves freely and be heard.
YSI is a platform of collective learning and intellectual enrichment, and we appreciate your adherence to these ground rules:
If you are subjected to or witness behavior that is not in accordance with these principles, please let us know by contacting the organizer of your working group, a member of CRC or a YSI Manager. Any incident is also liable to be assessed by any partner organization under its own code of conduct.
CONTACT:
Ms. Cecilia Rikap | [email protected] Ms. Heske van Doornen | [email protected]. Jay D. Pocklington | [email protected]
Mr. Thomas Vass | [email protected]. Danilo Spinola | [email protected]. Marcos Reis | [email protected]
Help us create an inclusive environment
• Be considerate, respectful, and collaborative. While disagreement is an inherent part of any debate, the members of our community treat each other with personal respect.
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Partner EventsJuly 10-13, 2018: The Universidad Nacional de San Martin (UNSAM) hosts its winter school, attracting students from around Argentina.
July 16, 2018: Globelics in Latin America (Lalics) will organize a forum for PhD candidates working on development and/or innovation from around Argentina.
July 17-18, 2018: The First ‘Conference on Development Planning’ is organized by six Argentinean Universities (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad Nacional San Martín, Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Universidad Nacional de Moreno and FLACSO) and two other institutions (The EPOG Master Course and Economía Femini(s)ta). More information at https://conferenciaolivera.wordpress.com
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YSI is organized through a number of working groups set up along topical as well as geographical lines. In these groups, we create stimulating environments for new economic thought and inquiry in a wide range of subject matters. Anyone is encouraged to join the working group(s) of their interests.
FIND US ONLINE!ysd.ineteconomics.org@ysi_commons#YSILatinAmericaConvening
Young Scholars InitiativeThe Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) is an international community comprised of students, young professionals, and researchers. There are over 4000 people in 125 countries registered on the Young Scholars Directory. Together we form a global community of critical thinkers.
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13 YSI WORKING GROUPSComplexity Economics (Danilo Sartorello Spinola, Vanessa de Lima Avanci)Economics of Innovation (Manuel Gonzalo, Olga Mikheeva)Economic History (Peter Heggie Bent)Finance, Law, and Economics (Amarilys Abreu)Financial Stability (Mathes Trotta Vianna, Míriam Oliveira Silva Português)Gender and Economics (Magali Brosio)History of Economic Thought (Ian Coelho de Souza Almeida, Adriana Calcagno)Inequality, Keynesian Economics (Patricia Andrade de Oliveira e Silva, Francisco Javier Ardila Suarez) Latin America (Julia Ferreira Torracca)Sustainability (David Antoine Georgeson, Felipe Tavares)States and Markets (Nicolás Adrián Aguila, Esther Majerowicz Gouveia, Cecilia Alejandra Rikap) Urban and Regional Economics (Renan Pereira Almeida, Igor Santos Tupy, Jakob Otto Wilhelm Sparn)
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Martín AbelesCEPAL (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean)
Leticia ArroyoCity University of New York
Laura Barbosa de CarvalhoUniversity of São Paulo
Marta BekermanInstituto de Investigaciones Económicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Arturo O ConnellIndependent Research
Osvaldo GirardinUniversidad Nacional de Moreno
Patricia GuttiUniversidad Nacional de Quilmes Stephanie KeltonStony Brook University
Dany LangCentre d'Economie de Paris Nord, Université Paris Nord (EPOG)
William Lazonick University of Massachusetts Lowell
Maria MaltaUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Juan Martín GrañaUniversity of Buenos Aires- CONICET
25 MENTORSAna Luíza Matos de OliveiraUniversidade Estadual de Campinas
Ruth MuñozUniversidad Nacional General Sarmiento
Cecilia NahónAmerican University Washington
Daniela PratesUniversidade Estadual de Campinas
Martín RapettiUniversidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET
Corina Rodríguez EnríquezConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
Verónica RomeroUniversidad de Buenos Aires
Florencia Romina SemberConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
Stephanie SeguinoUniversity of Vermont
Harley SilvaUniversidade Federal do Pará
Marina SzapiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Miguel VazquezFlorence School of Regulation
Ariel WirkiermanGoldsmiths, University of London
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Financial stability issues : Experiences in Latin America and Argentina
Economic History Urban and Regional Economics
States and Markets
Economics of Innovation
KeynesianEconomics
Inequality Finance, Law, and Economics
Latin America
History of Economic Thought
Financial Stability 1
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Economic History Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideas are welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Urban and Regional Economics Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideas are welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI States and Markets Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI History of Economic Thought Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Keynesian Economics Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Economics of Innovation Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Inequality Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideas are welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Finance, Law, and Economics Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideas are welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Latin America Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideas are welcome.
MENTOR: Daniela Prates
Julian Grancharoff: The Return of the Prodigal Son: ETFs, Monetary Policy Normalization and Argentina’s (re) integration to the Global Financial Cycle Co-authors: Pablo Wahren and Ivan Weigandi
Ezequiel Greco Laplane: External integration and financial fragility in Argentina
Nicolás Burotto: Boom-and-bust cycles in Latin America: interest rate, debt and financial fragility
Santiago Rodrigo Cesteros: On macroeconomic volatility and wealth dollarization: the Argentine case
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Thursday, 19 July
8:30 - 9:00
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REGISTRATION
LUNCH BREAK
Roundtable 1Structural change and inno-vation for development
States and Markets 1
Gender 2
Gender 1
Complexity 1
Roundtable 2 HET and Economic History in the XXI Century
Re-thinking care work within a Feminist framework
- Florencia Romina Sember- Verónica Romero- Maria Malta- Leticia Arroyo
- Martín Abeles- Miguel Vazquez- Marina Szapiro
Dario Clemente: Market and planning: Brazilian “neo-developmentalism” and the “national champions” strategy for domestic companies
Martin Ferroni: Exchange rate determination and the global unity of capital accumulation
Jose Montoya: Uneven development and divergent state conceptions
Henry Colina Hernandez:The debate of State versus Market: a false dilemma?
Maria Martha Brito: Global Value Chains and National Systems of Innovation: policy implications for developing countries
Measuring gender inequalityComplexity methods applied to case studies
MENTOR: Corina Rodríguez Enríquez
Eduardo Ignacio Almiron Denis: Gender roles, caregiving and labor conditions in contemporary Argentina
Jimena Frei: Gender roles, caregiving and labor conditions in contemporary Argentina
Lucia Giambroni: A Mother´s Worth: monetary valuation in the reparation of a femicidio
Lucia Cirmi Obon: The leave kite: care penalties of the Argentinean parental leave
Gabriella Pinheiro: Single parent women run families in Brazil: Who are these women? Co-author: Matheus Souza Peçanha
MENTOR: Miguel Vazquez
Alicia Richins: Prospects for Prosperity in Caribbean SIDS: A System Dynamics Model of Land Use Change
Hector de Moura Luz: Coevolutive Dynamics in Transportation Policy Analysis
Gustavo Andreão: The role of institutional learning in technology adoption: an agent-based model for the case of utility-level solar PV in Brazil (2014-2017)
Rodrigo Magaldi: Knowledge mobilization in the system of science, technology and health innovation associated with diabetes in Mexico
Lucas Teixeira Araújo: Brazilian regional heterogeneity and the complexity index: a study to metalworking complex
Natsumi Shokida: Gender inequalities in Argentina: socioeconomic indicators from public datasets of the Permanent Household Survey
Fatima Guaman: Women participation in the labor force in Latin America
Elizabeth Rivera Gomez: Time Allocation as a key Capability for Youth Wellbeing: A Multi-dimensional Index to Monitor Household Inequalities
Cicero Braga: Gender, time use and food security: Evidences from Brazil
Larissa Simoes: Discontinuity and persistence in domestic work in metropolitan Brazil
Reconceptualizing established notions: the need of a general theory for understanding contemporary capitalism
Innovation 1Policy approach to innovationMENTOR: Marina Szapiro
Florencia Fiorentin: Innovation policy for better Jobs. The impact of public funds on innovation and employment among Argentinean manufacturing firms
Fernanda Steiner Perin: Policies to support the internationalization of companies: a study of multiple cases of the Brazilian pharma-ceutical sector
Camila Gramkow: Green fiscal stimulus packages
Manuel Gonzalo: Startups and young innovative firms mergers & acquisitions: an antitrust debate?
Dario Vasquez: New mission-oriented policies for grand challenges: what is their potential to generate spillovers? Some evidence from macro panel data comparing defense and healthcare cases
Latin America 1Macrofinancial policies & development challenges
MENTOR: Martín Abeles
Leandro Bona: TBD
Alejandro Márquez-Velázquez: Post-boom macro policies in an oil-dependent and democratic emerging country. Waiting for Godot?
Guilherme Cardoso: Impacts of the expenditure ceiling in Brazil: an application of Computable General Equilibrium model.
Debora Pimentel: Asymmetric Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Evidence, Inflation Dynamics and Policy Implications for Brazil (1999-2016)
Lucas Freddo: Inflation Targeting in Latin America: the role of the exchange rate
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Thursday, 19 July
15:30 - 17:15
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18:30 - 20:30
21:00 - 22:00 DINNER
OPENING KEYNOTE: Theories of the Firm and Predatory Value Extraction
Latin America 2Inequality 1
WALK to UBA (AV. CÓRDOBA 2122)
COFFEE - Meet the Partner Organizations
Macrofinancial policies & development challenges (II)
Challenges to promoteequality in LatinAmerica
MENTOR: Martín Abeles
Fernando Sossdorf: In search of the Chilean jaguar: product diversification and high growth
Maximiliano Ozono: Building our maker movement: Innovation, practices and challenges for the Argentinian maker communitiesCo-author: Octavio Lerena
Giovanni Jiménez: Financialisation and development in the periphery
Monika Meireles:Financialization, banking and development in Brazil and Mexico: confluences for a new approach
MENTOR: Ariel Wirkierman, Ana Luíza de Matos de Oliveira
Daniel Rojas-Lozano: The leftist threat: Income inequality in Latin America in the 21st Century
Nicolás Monzón: Distributive preferences and subjective well-being: The pleasure of inequality in Latin AmericaCo-authors: Castillo Kevin and Hernandéz Justo
Jorge Lo Cascio: Una propuesta para la medición multi-dimensional de la pobreza
Michael França: Soap Opera, Fertility and Inequality: Can we build some relationship?
Eliana Tobasura: Subjective poverty line for Tunja Colombia 2015
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Economics of Innovation 2Systems approach to innovation: national, sectoral, regional
MENTOR: Patricia Gutti
Mario Bazan: Hybrids innovation systems: interactions between sectorial and regional systems of innovation in Peru
Danilo Chavez Rodriguez: Fostering knowledge mobility policies in diabetes: challenges building health innovation systems in Mexico
Victo Silva: Bibliometric Evidence on Innovation Systems Studies in Latin America
Caio Rocha: Niobium in Brazil: Economical Development Opportunities in a National Innovation System Approach
Salón de Actos, New Building, UBA
Salón de Actos, New Building, UBA
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WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Sustainability Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
MENTORS: Dany Lang, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
Nahuel Guaita: TBD
Marcelo Tonon: Self-Defeating Austerity: Assessing the impacts of fiscal consolidation for the brazillian case
Ismael Valverde: Gibson paradox and inflation in Mexico: implications for monetary policy
Karina Ferracioli: Impact Analysis of BNDES credit policy on the socio economic development for the Northeast and Southeast regions of Brazil from 2006 to 2013
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Gender and Economics Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Financial Stability Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
WORKING GROUP MEETING
Meet the YSI Complexity Economics Working Group and brainstorm what projects the group might take on next!
All people and all ideasare welcome.
Keynesian 1 Sustainability Gender and Economics
FinancialStability
ComplexityEconomicsEconomic Policies in a
Keynesian Framework
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by William Lazonick. Discussant: Marina Szapiro
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Friday, July 20
8:30 - 9:00
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13:00 - 14:30
REGISTRATION
COFFEE
History of Economic Thought 1
LUNCH PROVIDED - Meet the Community Report Committee (CRC),
Inequality 2
Marxism and marxist’sanalysis of History
Multidimensional Inequalities and Educational Effects in Latin America
MENTOR: Maria Malta
Pablo Pryluka: “Advertising is the art of creating new wants, Americans are supremely good at it”: Advertising Regulation and Consumerism in Argentina
Gabryela Borges:Rosa Luxemburg: accumulation and dependency in Latin America
Matheus Martins: O que há de marxista no pensamento de Sraffa?
Fernando Dachevsky: El marxismo y la historia económica de las naciones. Reflexiones a partir de los escritos de Lenin y Tugan-Baranovsky
Caio Vilella: TBD
MENTOR: Ariel Wirkierman, Ana Luíza de Matos de Oliveira
Bruno Truzzi Rosa: Avaliação do programa bolsa trabalho e suas consequências sobre a violência homocida de jovens no município de osasco/sp
Roberta Salvini: Evaluation of the Impact of the Specialized Educational Assistance (AEE) on the School Lag of Special Education Students
Matías Ciaschi: Educational wage Premiums and changes in productive structure: Evidence for Latin America
Federico Corredor: The Price of Inequality: Social fragmentation and truncated development - the case of Colombia. Co-author: Natalia Moreno
Angelo Cozzubo: Multidimensional Horizontal Inequalities: A Study from the Voice of Older Adults in Peru
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Keynesian Economics 2Accumulation, Distribution and Structural Change
MENTOR: Dany Lang, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
Arturo Magri:Proximity, technical change, and the regional problem for Argentinian innovation policy: a case study on the agricultural machinery sector
Fernando Barrios Aguirre: Efectos del esfuerzo innovador sobre diferentes componentes de la productividad: Evidencia para la industria manufacturera colombiana
André Luiz da Silva Teixeira: Idiosyncrasies of Firms’ Absorptive Capacity in a developing country context: preliminary results
Anna Martins: Patent Systems and Industrial Dynamics: A Comparative Approach
María Celeste Gómez: Innovation and productive heterogeneity in Argentinean industry
Salón de Actos, New Building, UBA
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Innovation 3 FinancialStability 2
States and Markets 2
Latin America 3 Gender 3Innovation-led competitiveness and new forms of organization
Financial StabilityIssues: Derivatives, Financialization, and Crypto-currencies
Power relations and the power of money in the era offinancialization
Public policy and inequality
Economic development: a feminist issue
Challenges for economic theory and policies in the aftermath of economic thinking crsis
Moneys in aglobalized world
Juan Gabriel: TBD
Daniel Goya: Obstacles to Innovation in Chile
Marilia Marcato: Upstreamness, exports and international competitiveness: lessons from the case of China
Jacobo Castellanos: The Hacker Ethic and the economic possibilities of technology
Amanda Silveira: The work organization of the network of collective Off-Axis
MENTOR: Daniela Prates
Tadeu Vas Pinto Pereira: Strategy to face crisis or financial trends? The case of companies listed on the BMF / Bovespa in the recent period
Saulo Abouchedid: Can Cryptocurrencies Ever Become 'Money'? Co-author: Olivia Bulio Mattos
Norberto Martins: Derivatives and systemic risk: lessons from Barings Bank, Long-Term Capital Management, Lehman Brothers and AIG
Nicolás Zeolla: TBD
MENTOR: Stephanie Kelton
Caroline Miaguti: From the periphery to the center: the entry and rise of the dollar in the International Monetary and Financial System (1913-1918)
Larissa Mazolli: Towards a critical perspective on financialization
Lucas Bressan de Andrade: Financialization and the Senses of Development: Theoretical Aspects and “Market Reforms” in Brazil
Tom Claudino dos Santos: The Political Economy of Financial Regulations and The Power of Finance: an Interpretation of Current Regulatory Trends
Sofia Maier: A developing trap? Aggregate economic fluctuations and human capital in a Latin American economy
Daniel Duque: Public Investment and Performance in Primary Education in Latin America: Decomposing expenditure and PISA's scores
Natassia Nascimento:How can taxation help reduce inequality in Latin America
Florencia Jaccoud: Relative wages in the manufacturing sector in Argentina within the framework of the New International Division of Labour
MENTOR: Stephanie Seguino
Violeta Guitart: The retirement income gap: the Argentine experience
Erika Márquez: Unremunerated domestic labor and its specificity in capital accumulation
Luciana Maria Rolon:Limits and potentialities of Gender Budgeting. Review of current methodologies for the argentinian caseCo-author: Camila Barón
Laura Galeano Zaldivar: An outlook to ECD in Cuba: some challenges in times of updating the economic model
- Stephanie Kelton- Daniela Prates- Arturo O’Connell
- Stephanie Seguino- Juan Martín Graña- Osvaldo Girardin
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an elected body of YSI members that looks after the health of the community and issues a Community Report.
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Friday, July 20
14:30 - 16:15
16:15 - 18:15
18:30 - 20:15 KEYNOTE: New Economic Thinking: Overcoming Intellectual Barriers
History of Economic Thought 2
Economic History 1
Inequality 3
Changes in economicthought - fromclassical to modern economics
New economic thinking and Latin American economic history
Income andinequality: case studies
MENTOR: Maria Malta
Carla Curty: Methodological elements for the organization of history of Brazilian economic thought: the controversies approach
Patrick Fontaine: The Formation of Modern Brazilian Thought on Inflation
Julia Marchevsky: Motivations for economic progress in Adam Smith’s work
Guido Aschieri: Sismondi and the Theory of Bussines Cycle
MENTOR: Leticia Arroyo Abad (CUNY)
Mira Rita Oliveira: A transição econômica de Cuba: mudanças no governo Raul Castro e perspectivas para Miguel Díaz-Canel
Nicolás Bertholet: Empirical testing of the PPP approach and estimation of the real equilibrium exchange rate for Argentina and Brazil in the period 1950-2010.
Tobias de Paula Lima Souza: The Portuguese-Brazilian economic thought during the crisis of the colonial system.
Eloa Nascimento: Gain Slaves and Endogenous accumulation in Brazil: the nineteenth century
Renan Ferreira de Araujo:Value, money and capital: elements for a reading besides that money-commodity in Marx
Danielle Santanna: The History of Consumer Credit in Brazil
MENTOR: Ariel Wirkierman, Ana Luíza de Matos de Oliveira
Federico Gonzalez Etchebehere: Preferences for redistribution and biased perceptions in Uruguay: Evidence of different patterns among income groups
Leydis Marcela: Institutional factors that affect inclusive businesses: The case of Banana Cooperatives in the Magdalena region (Colombia)
Debora Freire: Structural impacts of a cash transfer program: an application of a SAM based CGE model for Brazil
Pedro Maia: Negative Income Tax and Universal Basic Income in Brazil: Effects on Poverty
Salón de Actos, New Building, UBA
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18:15 - 18:30 COFFEE
Salón de Actos, New Building, UBA
20:15 - 22:00 COCKTAIL
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States and Markets 3
Sustainability 1 Complexity 2Urban and Regional Economics 1
Innovation 4Knowledge, learning and technological change
Life in the city: Uber, housing and employment
Market versus Planning? Rethinking the dichotomy in China and India
Social and political determinants of natural resource distribution
Studies on Economic Structures
MENTOR: Maria Szapiro
Fabian Britto: Linkage and knowledge transfer in Argentinian universities. A study of technollogy’s transfer offices.
Marianela Sarabia: Reshaping global production: About the role of knowledge and newer technology
Luiza Braga: Technological changes in the production of sugar and ethanol in Brail. Twenty-five years of development and crisis
Beatriz Orquídea Melo Martínez: Internationalization and technological learning in Mexican Multinational Enterprises of auto parts sector
MENTOR: Ruth Muñoz, Harley Silva
Kevin Enrique Gamero Tafur: Job accessibiliy and employability in the city of Cartagena
Igor Koehne: Do they get high? The effects of Amsterdam's coffee shops on real estate prices
Thais Haddad: The Uber effect: technological changes on the private transportation sector
Sergio Rosanovich: Public investment and urban capital gains. Spatial analysis and non-linear effects between the proximity to the subway network and house prices in Buenos Aires
Elisa Gomes: The Indian PPP Experience: Context, Empirical Evidence and Interpretations
Sergio Páez: Central America in the Chinese Rise during the beginning of the 21st Century
Ricardo Kotz: The New Silk Road and the Chinese State: geoeconomics in the XXI century
Ana Adelardi: The impact of China in the international price of manufactured products: an analysis based on unit labour costs
Micaela Fachinetti:Cambios recientes en Vaca Muerta (Neuquén, Argentina) y algunas cuestiones ambientales por resolver
Akinkunle Akinbinu:Heritage Tourism: The Back-and-Forth among Tourists, Sites and Residents
Carla Adriana Meneses da Rocha:Analysis of cooperation between governance structures and users of water resources: the Brazilian case
Julián Andrés Pico Larrota: An institutional agreement in the development model of California (Santander)
Elena Piedra: Agricultural diversification in Rio das Contas river basin, Bahia State, Brazil
MENTOR: Miguel Vazquez
Matias Iglesias: Correlation structures of economic variables from shared geographical layers
Luis Daniel Torres Gonzalez: The Persistent Statistical Structure of the US Input-Output Coefficient Matrices: 1963-2007
Rafael Venturini:What if the Mecca of the biologist lies in classical economics?
Cristiano Santos:Entrepreneurship as an Economic Complex System
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Roundtable 5Dealing with increasing inequalities from a regional perspective
Constrains of the national macroe-conomic policies in the globalized world
- Ariel Wirkierman- Ruth Muñoz- Martha Bekerman- Corina Rodríguez Enríquez
- Cecilia Nahón- Dany Lang- Martín Rapetti- Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
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History of Economic Thought 2
Sustainability 2 Innovation 5
Structularism and Dependency in LA
Alternative approaches for sustainable governance
Innovation and industrial dynamics (I)
MENTOR: Florencia Romina Sember, Maria Malta
Nicolas Dvoskin: From underdevelopment to structural heterogeneity: the diagnosis of Latin American economies during the 60s and 70s
João Victor Machado:Celso Furtado: State and dependence in Latin America
João Marcos Hausmann Tavares:Maria da Conceição Tavares' contributions to the Latin American Economic Thinking
Henrique Cunha Viana:Economic planning and Minas Gerais's developmentalist tradition, the case of CEMIG (1930-1975)
Ana Paula Londe Silva:The “dependencia” theory in Celso Furtado’s writings between mid-1960s and mid-1970s
Mateus Cesar: Brazil's Traditional and New Commons
Gigante Vanina: Lorena: Gamifications techniques & Behavioral Economics: A good team for sustainability decision making?
Almendra Cremaschi:Q-methodology: a tool for co-construction of alternative pathways to sustainable development
Guilherme Gomes:Global Climate Governance: theoretical-epistemological contributions from an International Political Economy approach
Maria Cristina Oliveira Souza: Emissions associated to land-use change and forestry : Analysis of the Brazilian proposals to the Paris Agreement and evolution of its participation in the sectoral profile of emissions from Brazil (1970 - 2016)
Arturo Magri:Proximity, technical change, and the regional problem for Argentinian innovation policy: a case study on the agricultural machinery sector
Fernando Barrios Aguirre: Efectos del esfuerzo innovador sobre diferentes componentes de la productividad: Evidencia para la industria manufacturera colombiana
André Luiz da Silva Teixeira: Idiosyncrasies of Firms’ Absorptive Capacity in a developing country context: preliminary results
Anna Martins: Patent Systems and Industrial Dynamics: A Comparative Approach
María Celeste Gómez: Innovation and productive heterogeneity in Argentinean industry. Co-author: Carina Borrastero
Saturday, July 21
WORKSHOP Diversity Beyond Economic Theory; Realities and
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States and Markets 4
Complexity 3 Latin America 4 URE, FinancialStability, Inequality
Markets and Planning in the creative and innovative industries: Who plans whom?
Complex Systems, Economic Dynamics, and Network Analysis.
Industrial policy & structural transformation 10 years after 2008:
Financial (In)stability, uneven spatial impacts and the dynamics of Inequalities in Latin AmericaMENTOR: Verónica
Romero
Diego Cuneo: Can National States lead a develop process through the planning of innovation?
Pablo Benchimol: On the concept of innovation and its connection with the notion of National State. Some introductory notes
Catalina Aldama: The value of art and art museums: between the state and the market
Santiago Salinas: Planning in the field of economic relationships: the space industry as a case study
MENTOR: Miguel Vazquez
Diego Kozlowski; Description of international trade using a complex network model
Hector Suarez:Dynamics of a New Theory of the Price Level in Colombia
Federico Forte: A network analysis of the Argentinian overnight money market (2003-2017)
Zebulun Kreiter: Diversification Pathways for Greater Value-Added in Mineral and Metal Exports in Latin America
Lorenzo Cassini: Productive structure, technology, and economic development: network and clustering evidence from OCDE databases. Tobias de Paula Lima Souza; Structure and composition of Brazilian foreign trade: obstacles, trends and debates on a trade policy agenda
Haroldo Montagu:Industrialization and economic growth in Latin America: is the link missing or misunderstood?
Julia Callegari:The peculiar insertion of Brazil into global value chains - GVCs.
Antonio Paulo da Silva Mesquita JuniorDeindustrialization in Brazil and Regional analysis: Empirical evidence of unequal configuration. Co-author: Érica Carvalho
MENTOR: Harley Silva
Leticia Vellozo: Putting housing in the rights place: housing financialization in Brazil
Samir Luna de Almeida:The changes in inheritance taxation in Brazil between 1989 and 2016: a preliminary exploratory analysis
Aishameriane Schmidt:Monetary policy impact on inequality: evidences for Brazil.
Carlos Gachuz: The socio-economic impact of social currencies: The Mixiuhca in central Mexico
Thiago Rosa: Live long and prosper: a survival analysis applied to Prospera Program
Eduardo Cury: Labor, Wage and Inequality in the financial sector in Brazil
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Keynesian 2Studies in Economic Dynamics
MENTOR: Dany Lang, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
Moritz Cruz: The endogeneity of productivity to effective demand: analyzing the case of disaggregate public spending
Eloy Fisher: A Stock-Flow Consistent Political Business Cycle: Kalecki's 1943 Model Revisited
Ana Carolina Bottega de Lima: Dynamic modelling in macro-economics: solutions for the delay differential equation of Kalecki’s business cycle model
Santiago Gahn: Is capacity utilization stationary? A critique of the Kaleckian model.Co-author: Alejandro González
Policy Responses in Latin America
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15:15 - 16:15
16:15 - 17:15
17:15 - 17:30
19:30
WRAP UP
WRAP UP
Inequality 4Mosaic of Inequalityin Latin America
Sustainability 3 Gender andEconomics 4Macro and Micro
Sustainability Gender Inequality inthe world of work
MENTOR: Ariel Wirkierman, Ana Luíza Matos de Oliveira
Carlo Lombardo: Convenio Colectivo, Sindicatos y Dispersión Salarial: Evidencia de Argentina
Lucas Terranova:The notion of "full employment" and the reproduction of the labor force in ArgentinaCo-authors: Gaspar Herrero and Sebastián Fernández Franco
Facundo Lastra:Differentiation of the working class and ‘super-exploitation’. Review of Latin-American theories on inequality and empirical analysis for the Argentinean case (1945-2016).
Camilo Burich: Value- Added Distribution of the Chilean Economy: An economic – spatial interdependence and aggregate regional and global inequality analysis
Teresa Meira: The new waste economy inside Rio de Janeiro's favelas
Ismael Diaz: Analysis of Early Citizen Participation in the Environmental Assessment Process of Projects in Chile
Paola Gevaerd Bernal:Sustainable management of native forest as a tool for development: Case Study– The province of Chaco since the implementation of Law N° 1762-R
Marc Barthelemy:Restoring Argentina's Economy
Camila Ureta:Gender Role and the Labour Market in Latin American Countries
Maritza Moraga:Gender role or negotiation?: relative wages and division of housework time in Chile
Lygia Sabbag Fares Gibb: The gendered impacts of working time flexibilization
Thaine Martins:Entre o privado e o público: diálogos da Economia Feminista com o mercado de trabalho no Brasil
Saturday, July 21
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AFTER PARTY - Pick up your ticket at the registration desk.
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Innovation 6Innovation and industrial dynamics (II)
Urband RegionalEconomics 2Exploring spaces - informal and alternativeeconomies
MENTOR: Marina Szapiro Jenyfeer Andrea Martinez Buitrago: Opportunities in the solar photovoltaics industry: An analysis from a product life cycle perspective
Felipe Kamia: TBD
Mariana Maria: Energy transition and the developing world: exploring the debate of a green techno-institucional change.
Luis Silva: CARACTERIZACIÓN DE LA ESTRUCTURA PRODUCTIVA Y DIFICULTADES PARA UN CRECIMIENTO DE LARGO PLAZO EN CHILE. Co-author: Félix Ordóñez
Emil Mella: TBD
Manuel Yañez: Privatization of public services in Argentina: recent trends and developments
Julian Barbella:The impact of agribusiness paradigm on multinational agricultural inputs companies within the specificity of Argentina’s economic structure.
Mateus Santana: Pension funds as an instrument of State action through indirect means: the experience of Brazilian pension funds in the Lula and Dilma governments
MENTOR: Arturo O Connell, Cecilia Nahón Lara Merling:Puerto Rico’s Peculiar Case: Bankruptcy of an Unincorporated Territory
Cássio Alves:SUSTAINABILITY OF BRAZILIAN PUBLIC DEBT: An Empirical Analysis
Juan Facundo Carcedo: States and International Finance Institutions: an approach to the relation between Argentina and the World Bank in the 21st century
MENTOR: Florencia Romina Sember, Maria Malta
Miguel Castillo: The teaching of economics: politics, ideology and markets
Rodrigo Costa de Andrade: TBD
Mariano Arana:Las primeras Economías Políticas en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1821-1945
Maísa Goulart: TBD
Andrea Galeotti:Does ideology affect economic theory?
MENTOR: Alan Cibils, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho, Daniela Prates Eduarda Mendonca:An Evaluation of Macroprudential Policies on Exchange Rates in Emerging Economies (2008-2017)Co-author: Leandro Vieira Lima Araujo
Tom Claudino dos Santos: The political economy of the renminbi’s internationalization in the hierarchy of currencies
Lais Silva: Unconventional monetary policies in the post-crisis: a Minskian critique
Iván Weigandi: Sectoral balances, endogenous money and the shortage of safe assets: An alternative explanation of the argentinian private sector external assets accumulation (2006-2016)
Nathalie Marins: Exchange rate dynamics in emerging market economies: the cases of Brazil and Mexico during the 2000’s
MENTOR: Ruth Muñoz, Harley Silva Renata Vieira: "We are the roots" - Production of space in a Brazilian Quilombola Community
Alan Delfino: Financial Structuring Project of the Association of Family Farmers of Piedade and Region - AAFPRE
States and Markets 5Markets vs Planning? Rethinking the dichotomy in Latin America
Finance, Law,and EconomicsSovereign Debt Sustainability
History of Economic Thought 4
Keynesian Economics &Financial StabilityThe composition
of Economic field - Theory, Teaching and Ideology
Keynesian views on financial stability
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