mercoledì 6 ottobre 2010

MicroCafé Seminars on the History and Philosophy of Microeconomics

MicroCafé is a series of seminars devoted to historical and philosophical research in the foundations of microeconomics. Participation is open to all scholars interested in these topics. Papers are circulated in advance.
Seminars take place on Thursday between 5.00-6.30 PM at Bocconi University, Department of Economics, Via Röntgen 1, 20136 Milan, fifth floor, seminar room E4-SR04, unless otherwise specified.
After the seminar, participants are invited to an informal “happy hour” discussion.
For information, contact francesco.guala@unimi.it or ivan.moscati@unibocconi.it
Fall 2010
October 28: Philippe Mongin (HEC, Paris, and CNRS)
An Assessment of the Theory of Logical Aggregation
November 11: Nicola Giocoli (University of Pisa)
Games Judges Don’t Play: Predatory Pricing and Strategic Reasoning in US Antitrust
November 18: Roberto Fumagalli (London School of Economics)
On the Neural Enrichment of Economic Models: Tractability, Trade-offs and Multiple Levels of Description
December 2: Marco Dardi (University of Florence)
Rationality or Consistency?