Call for Papers: IV Seminario Historia Económica

El Banco de España le invita  a participar en el IV Seminario de Historia Económica, que se realizará el próximo 11 de octubre de 2018, en su sede central de Madrid, c / Alcalá, 48.

El seminario tiene como objetivo reunir a académicos de todo el mundo para discutir el trabajo académico actual. Los organizadores alientan la presentación de documentos que contribuyan al progreso de la disciplina, proporcionando nuevos conocimientos en todos los períodos históricos y áreas de investigación.

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11 Octubre

    • 08:30h - 09:00h
    • Registration
    • 09:00h - 09:15h
    • Welcome Address: Margarita Delgado (Deputy Governor)

      Seminar introduction:
      Angel Estrada (Banco de España) and Pablo Martín-Aceña (Universidad de Alcalá).

    • 09:15h - 10:45h
    • Chair: Eva Ortega (Banco de España)

      Bank Examiners and Information and Expertise and Their Role in Monitoring and Disciplining Banks Before and During the Panic of 1893
      Charles Calomiris (Columbia Business School, Hoover Institution, and NBER); and Mark Carlson (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve)

      Discussant: Soledad Nuñez (Banco de España)

      Censored Success: How to Prevent a Banking Panic, the Baring Crisis of 1890 Revisited
      Eugene White (Rutgers University and NBER)

      Discussant: Galo Nuño (Banco de España)

    • 10:45h - 11:15h
    • Coffee break
    • 11:15h - 12:00h
    • Domestic Barriers to Internal and External Trade: New Evidence for Brazil, 1920-1940

      Marc Badia-Miró (Universitat de Barcelona), Anna CarrerasMarín (Universitat de Barcelona), Michael Huberman (Université de Montréal), and Christopher M. Meisner (University of California-Davis)

      Discussant: Jacopo Timini (Banco de España)

    • 12:00h - 13:00h
    • Keynote Speech

      Charles Calomiris (Columbia Business School, Hoover Institution, and NBER)
      Title: “The Uselessness of History”

      Chair: Pablo Martín-Aceña (Universidad de Alcalá)

    • 13:00h - 14:00h
    • Lunch
    • 14:00h - 15:45h
    • Chair: Juan Francisco Jimeno (Banco de España)

      Frosted Glass or Raised Eyebrow? Central Bank Credit Rationing and the Bank of England´s Discount Window Policies during the Crisis of 1847
      Michael Anson (Bank of England), David Bholat (Bank of England), Miao Kang (Bank of England), Kilian Rieder (University of Oxford), and Ryland Thomas (Bank of England)

      Discussant: Isabel Argimón (Banco de España)

      Managing Moral Hazard in Last Resort Lending: Credit Limits as “Contingent Rules” at the Austro-Hungarian Bank
      Clemens Jobst (Osterreichische Nationalbank) and Kilian Rieder (University of Oxford)

      Discussant: Dominik Thaler (Banco de España)

    • 15:45h - 16:00h
    • Coffee break
    • 16:00h - 17:45h
    • Chair: Blanca Sánchez Alonso (Universidad San Pablo-CEU)

      The Long-Run Effects of Religious Persecution: Evidences from the Spanish Inquisition
      Mauricio Drelichman (University of British Columbia and CIFAR), Jordi Vidal (University of Sydney), Joachim Voth (University of Zurich, USB International Center for Economic and Society, and CEPR)

      Discussant: Dácil Juif (Universidad Carlos III)

      Economic Incentives and Slave Labor Allocation
      Federico Masera (University of New South Wales) and Michele Rosenberg (Universidad Carlos III)

      Discussant: Elena Martínez (Universidad de Alcalá)

    • 17:45h - 18:00h
    • Concluding Remarks
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