2010

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Sunday

SUNDAY, September 26

Session 5: 8:30-10:00 a.m.

 

A. Banking and Finance: European Perspectives

Hinman Auditorium, 9th Floor

 

Jan Annaert, Frans Buelens, and Marc Deloof (University of Antwerp),Are Stocks Always Good in the Long Run? Evidence from Belgium 1838-2008.

 

Saturday

SATURDAY, September 25

Session 3: 8:30-10:00 a.m.

 

A. Information: The Good, the Bad, and the Made-up

James, 9th Floor

 

Vincent Bignon and Marc Flandreau (Graduate Institute, Geneva), Defamation, Racketeering and the French Financial Press Before World War I.

 

Friday

FRIDAY, September 24

Session 1: 1:00-2:30 p.m.

 

A. Banks and the Problems They Create

James, 9th Floor

 

Michael Bordo (Rutgers University), Angela Redish (University of British Columbia) and Hugh Rockoff (Rutgers University), “Why Didn’t Canada Have a Banking Crisis in 2008?

 

Schedule - Sunday

Session 5: 8:30-10:00 a.m.

 

A. Banking and Finance: European Perspectives

Hinman Auditorium, 9th Floor

 

Jan Annaert, Frans Buelens, and Marc Deloof (University of Antwerp), “Are Stocks Always Good in the Long Run? Evidence from Belgium 1838-2008.

 

Schedule - Saturday

Session 3: 8:30-10:00 a.m.

 

A. Information: The Good, the Bad, and the Made-up

James, 9th Floor

 

Vincent Bignon and Marc Flandreau (Graduate Institute, Geneva), “Defamation, Racketeering and the French Financial Press Before World War I.

 

Jeremiah Dittmar (American University), “Information Technology and Economic Change: The Impact of the Printing Press.

 

Friday

FRIDAY, 24 September

Session 1: 1:00-2:30 p.m.

 

A. Banks and the Problems They Create

James, 9th Floor

 

Michael Bordo (Rutgers University), Angela Redish (University of British Columbia) and Hugh Rockoff (Rutgers University),Why Didn’t Canada Have a Banking Crisis in 2008?

 

Schedule

CONFERENCE PROGRAM:

You can find the entire conference program booklet here.

NOTE! You can view the concise program below, day by day. There are also links to the invidual sessions and the session papers built in to the program.

Schedule

PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM: 

 

FRIDAY 1:00-2:30

 

Session 1A    Banks and the problems they create

 

Chair: Alan Olmstead (University of California-Davis)

 

Michael Bordo (Rutgers University), Angela Redish (University of British Columbia) and Hugh Rockoff (Rutgers University), “Why Canada didn’t have a Banking Crisis in 2008?”

Letters and Forms

Please download the following letter and forms for more information on the book exhibit.

Economic History Association 2010 Annual Meeting

THE ECONOMIC HISTORY ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE FOR MAKING THE 2010 MEETINGS A SUCCESS. THE CALL FOR PAPERS FOR 2011 WILL BE UP SHORTLY.

 

Complete Meetings Program: http://eh.net/eha/system/files/EHA%202010%20Program%20Guide.pdf

 

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