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CAC – IXXI SEMINAR APRIL 7th 2023 EXPLOITING PRIMARY SOURCES IN HISTORICAL BANKING, FINANCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY. A CROSS-VIEW FROM STANDARD FINANCE, CLIOPHYSICS AND CLIO-EPIDEMIOLOGY.

Les données d'archives sont indispensable à la recherche en cliométrie des systèmes bancaires et financiers et des pandémies. Le séminaire confronte les vues et les méthodes d'archivistes, d'historiens économistes, de cliométriciens et de physiciens pour une réflexion conjointe sur les différents usages de bases de données d'archives bancaires, financières et épidémiologiques".
When Apr 07, 2023
from 09:15 to 02:15
Where ENS Monod - M7 101 (1er étage)
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ATTENTION : Changement de lieu du séminaire : Salle M7 101 (1er étage)

The idea of this seminar is to confront the views of archivists, economic historians, cliometricians and physicists on the analysis of the content of primary data in historical banking & finance and epidemiology and to encourage reflection on the different possible uses of banking, financial and epidemiological archives.

 

 


PROGRAM


8:45 – 9:00 am: Words of introduction: Antoine Parent & Patrice Abry
 

9.00 – 10.30 am : FINANCIAL ARCHIVES
 
  • 9:00 – 9:45 am: Rutterford Janette (The Open University, UK) and Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos (The Open University, UK): UK investment trusts from the First Globalization Era to WWII
  • 9:45 – 10:30 am: Dimitris Sotiropoulos (The Open University, The Open University, UK), Tori, Daniele (The Open University, UK), and Rutterford Janette (The Open University, UK):  Asset management during financial panics: Revisiting the Baring Crisis
  • 10:30 – 11:15 am: Leslie Hannah (London School of Economics) : Large scale manufacturers and IPOs in the UK, France and the US in the 1880s: A comparative analysis
 
11:15 – 11:30 am: Coffee Break
 

11:30 – 1.00 pm : BANKING ARCHIVES

  • 11:30 – 12:00 am: Pascal Pénot (Archivist, Crédit Agricole) : « Les archives de la Banque de l’Indochine »
  •  12:00 – 12h30 am: Nicolas Gueugneau (Archivist, Crédit Agricole) : « Les ingénieurs de la Direction des études économiques et financières du Crédit Lyonnais »
  •  12:30 – 1:15 pm: Olivier Damette (Université de Lorraine), Etienne Farvaque (Univ. Lille), Antoine Parent (University Paris 8, OFCE et CAC-IXXI):  Electoral cycles France (1875 - 1993) through the Banque de France’s Balance Sheet Archives  
 
 
1:15 pm. – 2 :30 pm : Lunch
 
 
 
2:30 pm – 4 :00 pm : EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ARCHIVES
 
  • 2:30 – 3:15 am: Constant Varlet (PhD Student, Univ. Paris 8) : “Mosquitoes, the real ennemies of the French Empire. A macroeconomic and clio-epidemiological approach of wars and revolutions during the Napoleonic Era. The case of Saint Domingo”.
  •  3:15 – 4:00 am: Constant Varlet (PhD Student, Univ. Paris 8): « A new approach to the Russian Campaign through game theory, political economy, macroeconomics and clio-epidemiology ».
  • 4:00 pm: Concluding words and prospects.