European School on New Institutional Economics

http://esnie.org/
ESNIE 2015
14th session of the European School on New Institutional Economics
From the 18th to the 22nd of May 2015 in Corsica (France)
Using rigorous scientific methods, New Institutional Economics (NIE) focuses on the
theoretical and empirical analysis of institutions, organizations and contracts, as well as on the
conditions under which these devices evolve.
Objectives
• To promote the use of appropriate methods to analyze the economics of governance,
institutions and organizations.
• To provide researchers with up to date synthesis on the evolutions of the research
program.
• To develop networking and cooperation among researchers and among their
institutions.
Public
Ph.D. students, Post-docs and researchers, in Economics, Management, Political Science,
Sociology, Law and other social sciences.
Program
Formal lectures will be given every morning. Each lecture is dedicated to the extensive
presentation of the state of the art of the discipline on a specific applied or theoretical topic.
Afternoons will be dedicated to workshops devoted either to research questions or
methodologies. The seminars to be held in the second part of the afternoon will allow the
attendants to have their work discussed by recognized scholars in the field.
Lecturers
Doug Allen (Simon Fraser U.), Pol Antràs (Harvard U.), Farok Contractor (Rutgers
Business School), John de Figuereido (Duke U.), Lee Epstein (Washington University in St.
Louis), Bernard Leca (University Paris-Dauphine ; tbc), Barkley Rosser (James Madison
University), Brian Silverman (Rotman School of Management, U. of Toronto), Paul M.
Vaaler (Carlson School of Management, U. of Minnesota), John Wallis (U. of Maryland),
Workshop Organizers
Michael Bykhovsky (Center for Open Economics & Columbia U.), Paulo Furquim de
Azevedo (INSPER, Sao Paulo), Paul Jensen (U. of Melbourne), Mark Koyama (George
Mason U.), Yuan Li (U. Duisburg Essen), Martin Mendelski (U. Trier), Marian Moszoro
(U. C. Berkeley & Kozminski U.), Stefano Pascucci (Wageningen U.), Michael Powell
(Kellog School of Management, Northwestern U.), Alex Teytelboym (University of Oxford)
Seminar Chairs
Miguel Amaral (ARAF & Chaire EPPP), Laure Athias, (IDHEAP, U. Lausanne), Jean
Beuve (U. Panthéon Sorbonne), Nabamita Dutta (U. Wisconsin, La Crosse), John Moore
(Chaire EPPP, Sorbonne Business School), Yannick Perez (Supélec & U. Paris-Sud),
Emmanuel Raynaud, (INRA), Ludivine Roussey (U. Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité),
Sanjukta Roy (World Bank, India)
Scientific committee
Masahiko Aoki (Stanford U.), Massimo Egidi (Luiss, Roma), Jean-Luc Gaffard (U. Nice),
Claude Menard (U. de Paris I), Bart Nooteboom (Erasmus U.), Douglass C. North
(Washington University), Rudolf Richter (U. of Saarlandes), Oliver Williamson (U.C.
Berkeley), Frank Stephen (U. of Manchester).
Director: Eric Brousseau (U. Paris-Dauphine)
Calendar
• Closing date for application: 15th of March 2015
• Notification of acceptance: 29th of March 2015
• Closing date for registration: 24th of April 2015
Attendant selection
Attendants will be selected on the basis of their resume, and of a paper or of a presentation of
their research program.
Registrations
• Detailed information are available at: http://esnie.org/esnie2015.html