Dependent capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe
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Dependent capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe
Dependent capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe : theoretical foundations and diversity of national trajectories International conference University Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle - Icee University Paris Diderot - Ladyss European Program Balkint Paris, April 8th 2016 Organisation : Violaine Delteil, Eric Magnin 9h00 : Introduction : Xavier Richet (In charge of the European Programme Balkint) 9h30-12h30 : Theoretical foundations and regional comparisons Chairman : Bernard Chavance (University Paris Diderot) 9h30-10h45 : Comparing capitalisms Robert Boyer (Institut des Amériques), « Dependent capitalisms : what are the differences between Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe ? » Martin Myant (European Trade Union Institute), « What framework for analysing varieties of capitalism in East-Central Europe ? » 10h45 : Coffee Break 11h-12h30 : Dependent capitalism : lessons from Latin America Ilan Bizberg (Colegio de México, Cadis/EHESS), « Is there still diversity in Latin American capitalisms in the context of the crisis ? » Andreas Nölke (Goethe University), « Dangers of residual dependency in state-permeated capitalism: the case of Brazil. » Pierre Salama (University Paris 13), « Rentier economies in Latin America, variety of forms of crisis. » 12h30-14h : Lunch 14h-17h15 : Diversity of dependency channels, variety of national trajectories Chairman : Yorgos Rizopoulos (University Paris Diderot) 14h-15h30 : Institutional forms and dependence : Labour, State, Money Jan Drahokoupil (European Trade Union Institute), « Employment relations in dependent market economies. » Violaine Delteil (University Sorbonne Nouvelle), « "Weak state" economies as channel for "dependent capitalism": considerations based on the Bulgarian and Romanian trajectories. » Eric Magnin (University Paris Diderot), Nikolay Nenovsky (University Picardie Jules Verne), « Dependent capitalism and monetary regimes : the case of Balkan countries. » 15h30 : Coffee Break 15h45-17h15 : Dependent capitalism and contrasting experiences Xavier Richet (University Sorbonne Nouvelle), Giovanni Balcet (University of Torino), « Restructuration and foreign direct investments in CEE countries and the Balkans : control and dependences. » Julien Vercueil (Inalco), « Capitalism, Russian style : what kind of dependency is at stake ? » Weronika Arabska (University Paris Diderot), « Diversity of capitalisms : empirical evidence of Eastern European countries’ specificity. » 17h15-18h – General discussion and conclusion : Bernard Chavance Informations pratiques / Practical information La journée se déroulera dans les locaux de l’Université Paris Diderot : Bâtiment Olympe de Gouges - 75013 Paris (M° Bibliothèque), Salle 870 (8ème étage, à droite en sortant de l'ascenseur A puis 1er couloir à gauche). (Attention : l'ascenseur fonctionne avec badge, qu'il faut demander à l'accueil en échange d’une carte d’identité ou d’un passeport). The Conference will take place in the Olympe de Gouges building (University Paris Diderot), room 870 (8th floor, exiting the elevator A turn right then 1st corridor on your left). (Warning : the elevator works with an access badge, provided at the reception desk in exchange for an ID document). Plan d’accès aux locaux/Map to reach the building : http://www.univ-paris-diderot.fr/DocumentsFCK/implantations/File/Plan_implantations_Diderot_Juillet2015.pdf Contact : Violaine Delteil ([email protected]) – Eric Magnin ([email protected])