Presentations at conferences and workshops
12.12.2024 – The Institute for Global Reconstruction (Berlin), Conference “Energy Prospects: Between War and Peace”: “What Economy for a Peaceful and Carbon-Neutral Europe?”
24.10.2024 – CEU Workshop “Climate Crisis and Carbon Societies”: “Geofinancial History of the Creation of European Carbon Markets: A Research Program.”
19.01.2024 – University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia), Conference “Narratives in Economic History and the History of Capitalism”: “Who is TINA, the capitalist heroine of the end of history?”
10.01.2024 – Workshop organized by the editors of the Journal of Economic Methodology for the special issue “Diversity in Philosophy of Economics and Economic Methodology”: “Uncovering the Hidden Value of Unpaid Work: A Global Historical Analysis of Alternative Metrics.”
15.11.2023 – Columbia University (New York City), Conference “Visions of World Society Beyond the West”: “Kiyoshi Kojima in Latin America: Reimagining the World Economic System from the Pacific Rim.”
06.09.2023 – University Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne, Conference “Women and Finance”: “Women, Money and Power: Gender Mainstreaming in International Financial Institutions.”
22.06.2023 – EUI Workshop “Women and Gender in International Economic History: Methodological Issues and Challenges” with the History Department (HEC-EUI): with Maylis Avaro, “Counting on International Organizations: Feminist Economic Thinkers and the Value of Women’s Unpaid Work.”
09.06.2023 – Disconnected Histories Workshop: “Dissonance in the Concert of Nations: How the Failure of International Cooperation Caused the First Global Crash”, University of Florence.
03.02.2023 – ECOINT Workshop ‘Looking Back on International Economic Thinking’, European University Institute (Florence): “Freeing Markets and Democratizing Economics: Regional Development, Global Integration and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.”
17.11.2022 – ERC-MERCATOR Annual Workshop ‘Anniversaries, Memory, and History of Financial Crises’: “The Specter of Depression: The Haunting Trauma of History during Financial Crashes”, European University Institute.
07.10.2022 – Conference Financedynamics ‘Fordism, Financialisation, Neoliberalism: Mutation, Shifts and Continuities Withing Organisations. A cross-disciplinary approach’: “The Revenge of the Nerds: Neoliberalism, Automated Markets, and Computerized Economics (1970-80s).”
28.07.2022 – 19th World Economic History Congress (Paris): “The Devil Wears a Diversified Portfolio.”
25.06.2022 – World History Association Conference (Bilbao, Spain): “Alternative Views on Development and Global Integration: Japanese Economic Thinking at the CEPAL.”
31.05.2022 – Centre d’économie de la Sorbonne, Conference “Recent Shifts in the Boundaries of Economics: Philosophy and History”: “Orbiting the Question of Women’s Unpaid Work: A Marginalization of Women’s International Thought on the Value of Women’s Work.”
23.05.2022 – ECOINT Atelier “Writing the History of International Economic Thinking,” European University Institute (Florence): “Alternative Views on Development and Global Integration: Japanese Economic Thinking at the CEPAL.”
12.05.2022 – Workshop University Paris Est Créteil, LIPHA Research Center: “The Revenge of the Nerds: How Ph.D. Scientists Took Over the Market.”
21.04.2022 – 8th Latin American History of Economics Conference (Montevideo, Uruguay): “The Social Function of International Organizations in the Making of Global Economic Thinking.”
08.04.2022 – The Business History Conference (Mexico City, Mexico): “The Automation of Stock Markets and the Sociology of the Financial World.”
15.02.2022 – ECOINT Workshop “Discovering International Economic Thinkers,” European University Institute (Florence): “Counting on International Organizations: Feminist Economics and the Value of Women’s Unpaid Work.”
06.10.2021 – Università degli Studi di Napoli, Workshop “The Role of Economic Experts in Crisis-Prone Societies” (Naples, Italy): “The First Graduate School of Latin American Economic Studies (ESCOLATINA) between ‘Autochthonous’ and International Logics (1956-1964).”
25.09.2021 – 85th annual conference of the Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought (Osaka, online): “Alternative Views on Development and Global Integration: Japanese Economic Thoughts in Latin America and the Caribbean (1950s-1990s).”
10.09.2021 – 2nd World Congress of Business History (Nagoya, online): “Black Monday: The Acid Test for Global Financial Deregulation.”
24.06.2021 – Conference “Tax Evasion or Avoidance and Tax Havens, from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day” (University of Lausanne, online): “Postcolonial Cosmography of Offshore Finance.”
11.06.2021 – Workshop “Transformation of Financial Markets in Times of Economic Crisis” (Uppsala Centre for Business History, online): “Black Monday: The Acid Test for Global Financial Deregulation. A Socio-History of the October 1987 Crash.”
20.05.2021 – 46th Economic and Business History Society Conference (online): “Financial Regulation and Cross-Border Takeovers: A Business History of Insider Trading Scandals in the 1970-1980s.”
12.09.2019 – Uppsala Centre for Business History Workshop (Uppsala, Sweden): “Mike Milken, We Believe in You. The Junk Bond Crime against Regulation.”
19.06.2019 – French Economic Association Meeting (Orléans, France): “The Myths of Black Monday: The Deconstruction of the October 1987 Crisis.”
24.05.2019 – 23rd European Society for the History of the Economic Thought (ESHET) Conference (Sciences Po Lille, France): “Debates and Controversies about the Nationalization of the Banking System: The French Regulation Crisis (1981-1986).”
12.04.2019 – Conference “Capitalisme, Personnalité et Culture” (UVSQ, France): “Free to Choose vs. The Age of Uncertainty: An Economists’ Battle on Public TV.”
06.12.2018 – The Connected Past 2018 (Oxford University, UK): “Stock Market Networks and Connectivity Technology Transfer between the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Bourse de Paris in the 1980s.”
12.09.2018 – Historical Network Research Conference 2018 (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic): “A Socio-history of Global Financial (De)regulations (1971-1987).”
02.08.2018 – 18th World Economic History Congress (The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, USA): “Black Monday and the Sense of Risk. The Crash of October 1987 in the London Stock Exchange.”
04.05.2018 – Conference “Economics and Public Reason” (Lausanne University, Switzerland): “Expertise Fetishism and Liberal Experiments. How the Gurus of Economic Strategy in Latin America in the 1970s-1980s Became Modern Global References.”
16.02.2018 – Historiales (Neuchâtel University, Switzerland): “The Sense of Risk: A Global History of Financial (De)regulation (1971-1989).”
17.01.2018 – Conference “Historical Capitalism” (Sciences Po Paris, France): “Financial Deregulations and Offshore Banking in the 1980s-1990s: Bermuda and the City of London.”
29.11.2017 – 6th Latin American History of Economics Conference (Universidad de Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia): “From the Default Debt Crisis to the Brady Plan. Liberal Experiments in Mexico (1982-1989).”
18.11.2017 – Conference “(Un)documented” (New York University, USA): “Silence and Discordance: What if History Stood between the Lines of Archives?”
15.12.2012 – Conference “Histoire et représentations” (Institut Supérieur d'Art Dramatique, ISAD, Tunis, Tunisia) : “Le théâtre populaire katebéen et la déconstruction de l’Histoire.”
Organization of workshops and conferences
06.11.2023 – Second session of the series “ECOINT Talks with International Economic Thinkers”: “A Conversation with Beata Javorcik,” with the ERC-ECOINT project, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, and the Florence School of Banking and Finance at the European University Institute (Recording soon available online).
22.06.2023 – EUI Workshop “Women and Gender in International Economic History: Methodological Issues and Challenges” with the History Department (HEC-EUI).
24.05.2022 – First session of the series “ECOINT Talks with International Economic Thinkers”: “A Conversation with Carmen M. Reinhart,” with the ERC-ECOINT project, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, and the Florence School of Banking and Finance at the European University Institute (Recording available online).
23.05.2022 – ECOINT Atelier, European University Institute (Florence): “Writing the History of International Economic Thinking.”
19-23.05.2022 – Co-organization of the online workshop with the authors selected for the special issue I co-edit in Serendipities: Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences on “International Circulations and Inequalities in the Social Sciences.”
25.05.2019 – The European Society for the History of Economic Thought Conference (ESHET) – Young Scholars Initiative (YSI): Co-organization of the interdisciplinary workshop “Interdependencies, Causation, and Synergies between Economic History and the History of Economics,” Sciences Po, Lille.
2018-2019 – Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva: Co-organization of the 6 conferences of the International History and Politics Forum (IHPF).
21.05.2012 – École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris: Co-organization of the workshop “Islamic Speeches and their Reception, 19th-21st Centuries.”
Chairing, invited discussant, roundtables
27.04.2023 – Chair and discussant in the Conference “Economic Thought and the Making of the Euro: Intellectual Patterns and Policymaking in European Integration (1950s-1990s),” European University Institute.
20.04.2023 – Discussant for Andrea F. Presbitero’s presentation of his chapter “Geoeconomic fragmentation and foreign direct investment” from the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook, at the School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute.
25.11.2022 – Discussant at the book launch with Prof. Clara Mattei (The New School of Social Research, New York) The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism organized by EUI Conversations on New Histories of Capitalism, European University Institute.
17.10.2022 – ECOINT African Economic History and Decolonization Seminar “Economic Self-Reliance That Never Was”: Discussing Geraldine Sibanda, European University Institute.
23.05.2022 – Discussant at the Manuscript workshop with David Engerman (Leitner International Interdisciplinary Professor of History at Yale University), European University Institute.
05.04.2022 – Discussant for Liane Hewitt’s presentation “World War II’s ‘Cartel Menace’: International Cartels as Private Governments & Fascist Weapons of Economic Warfare”, Economic History Workshop, Princeton University.
18.03.2022 – Roundtable “Historians and Economic Theory,” European University Institute.
22.11.2021 – ERC-MERCATOR Seminar ‘The Memory of Financial Crises’, Roundtable, European University Institute.
03.06.2021 – Chair of the Roundtable for the Max Weber Programme Multidisciplinary Research Workshop ‘Populism and Radical Democracy’, European University Institute.
21.07.2021 – Chair in the EUI Summer Talks Series ‘Connected Histories of Capitalism’ for the presentation of Prof. Karolina Hutkova (London School of Economics), “Political Economy and Sugar Business in the British Empire: Mauritius Miracle Postponed?”