Below you can find the schedule of the 4th annual annual Austrian Economics Meeting Europe which will be held at the Danube Institute in Budapest, Hungary,
on April 27-29, 2018
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Friday, April 27
5:00 pm Registration at the conference hall, Danube Institute
5:30 pm Welcome
1st Paper Session: History I
5:45 pm - Willem Cornax: “A.C. Verrijn Stuart: Perspectives on the demise of Liberalism in the Netherlands 1916-1940”
6:15 pm - Dušan Dostanić and Aleksandar Novaković: “The anti-capitalist mentality and the ill-fated transition: case of Serbia”
6:45 pm - Lukas Nikodym: “Theoretical basis of Czechoslovak nationalism in the era of ‘building of the state’ (1918-1929)”
7:30 pm - Dinner
Saturday, April 28
2nd Paper Session: Monetary Policy and Banking
9:00 am - Joakim Book: “Liquidity Threats and Maturity Mismatch Without a Central Bank: The Lender-of-Last- Resort as Insurance”
9:30 am - Karl-Friedrich Israel: “Cost Accounting for the Central Bank System of the Euro Area”
10:00 am - Tomáš Frömmel: “Negative inflation target policy: Proposal of non-distortionary monetary policy rule”
10:30 am - Coffee break
3rd Paper Session: Various Topics I
11:00 am - Agnieszka Płonka: “The problem of information war in the framework of natural law”
11:30 am - Andras Toth: “Workers as life-entrepreneurs”
12:00 pm - Adam De Gree: “Primitivism in the American Counterculture ”
12:30 pm - Lunch break
4th Paper Session: Various Topics II
2:30 pm - Pavel Potužák: “Critical error in the Mises pure time preference theory: Zero time preference and deferred consumption”
3:00 pm - Agostina Lorenzini: “Oskar Morgenstern: a mathematician in the Austrian School of Economics”
3:30 pm - Dominik Ešegović: “Mises in Mexico”
4:00 pm - Coffee Break
5th Paper Session: History II
4:30 pm - Tomas Nikodym: “Institutional Origins of the Cold War”
5:00 pm - William Wang: “ The Tragedy of China’s First Modern Central Banking Experiment in the Early 20th Century, along with the Critique on Edwin Kemmerer’s 100% Gold-Standard Central Banking Plan for China”
5:30 pm - Coffee Break
5:45 pm - Martina Bacíková: “Presentation of the International Economics Olympiad”
6th Paper Session: Various Topics III
6:00 pm - Kai Weiß: “Is Classical Liberalism Inherently Self-Destructive?”
6:30 pm - Sascha Klocke: “Should Austrian economists adjust their focus?”
7:15 pm - Danube Institute closes
7:30 pm - Dinner and Drinks