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International Seminars and Curses
PPGDE Advanced Studies on Economic Development - 2017
Advances in Economic Dynamics and Development: Economics and Complexity Fourth Meeting - 2017
Nov 07th to 10th, 2017
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UFPR - Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação
H2020 ISIGrowth Project European Union
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANÁ
ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT
Graduate Program in Economic Development – PPGDE
Advances in Economics Dynamics and Development: Economics and Complexity
The Graduate Program in Economic Development (PPGDE) at the Federal University of Parana (UFPR) and the ISIGrowth Project (European Union), are promoting the fourth edition of the international
seminar Advances in Economic Dynamics and Development: Economics and Complexity. This year’s meeting will count with the presence of researchers and Professors from several universities abroad and from Brazil in partnership with PPGDE’s Professors. The event is an opportunity for the academic and non-academic public to familiarize themselves with topics related to the field of economic development and complexity. The seminar will present theoretical, quantitative and computational approaches on the following economic issues: Development, Growth, Innovation, Structural Change, Micro and Macroeconomics Agent Based Modelling, Firm and Consumer Behaviour and Income Distribution.
Economics and Complexity
The fourth edition of Advances in Economics Dynamics and Development: Economics and Complexity continues to focus on the topic of Complexity and Economics, which has become an increasing and promising field of research in all areas of knowledge. New concepts, theories and methods are helping scientists and policy makers to improve and extend their comprehension of the real world.
In social science, especially in economics, the science of complexity is helping to gain access to the world of interactions among agents at different levels, connecting the micro behavior to macro consequences in new ways. For the first time in the history of science, computational methods allow for the exploration of the world of interaction among
agents, making visible a significant portion of reality that has been covered by the tunic of invisibility.
The economic development is full of complexities. It is a dynamic, cumulative, adaptive, heterogeneous, multi-level, diversified and evolutionary phenomenon that evolves continually and sometimes disruptively.
Registration
Registration for the Advances in Dynamics and Economic Development: Economics and Complexity is open from October 09 to 25, 2017.
To fill in the on-line form, please visit the web-page: http://www.economia.ufpr.br/?q=node/187
Fees
No fees will be charged. However, we ask that only those certain to attend/participate register.
Vacancies
Open Sessions Students 70 Researchers, Professors 25 Community 15
Laboratory (special session) Limited to the size of laboratory 45
Accomodations
No accommodation is provided to non-resident participants. If help is needed finding accomodation, please contact the PPGDE Secretariat for assistance.
Contact
Coordination Prof. João Basilio Pereima Fone 55(041) 3360-4397 joaobasilio@ufpr.br
PPGDE Secretariat
Aurea Koch or Andréa Silva Fone: 55(041) 3360-4400, 3360-4405 ppgde@ufpr.br
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANÁ
ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT
Graduate Program in Economic Development – PPGDE
Advances in Economic Dynamics and Development: Economics and Complexity – 4th Meeting 2017
Schedule (preliminary version - subject to change) November 07th to 10th, 2017
Tue 07/11 Wed 08/11 Thu 09/11 Frid 10/11
Morning
08:30 – 10:30hs Coffee Break
Opening Section Economics, Complexity and the World of Agent Interactions: undressing the invisibility tunic João Basilio Pereima (UFPR) Lecture 1 Agent-Based Macroeconomics Andrea Roventini (Sant’Anna, IT
Laboratory 2 - Mini course Agent-Based Modelling with LSD Tommaso Ciarli (Sussex, UK) Marco Valente (L’Aquila-IT) Francisco Gabardo (UFPR)
Lecture 3 The Keynes-Schumpeter family models Andrea Roventini (Sant’Anna-It)
Lecture 7 Complexity, Generative Economics and Evolution Adriana Sbicca (UFPR)
10:45 – 12:30 Lecture 2 Agent-Based Methodology Marco Valente (L’Aquila-IT)
Laboratory ... continuing
Lecture 3 Simulation and Validation of Agent-Based Models Marcelo de Carvalho Pereira (Unicamp)
Lecture 8 Structural Change and Growth Regimes Agent-Based Tommaso Ciarli (Sussex, UK)
Afternoon
14:00 as 16:00 Coffe Break
Laboratory 1 – Mini course Agent-Based Modelling with LSD Tommaso Ciarli (Sussex, UK) Marco Valente (L’Aquila-IT) Francisco Gabardo (UFPR)
Laboratory 3 - Mini course Agent-Based Modelling with LSD Tommaso Ciarli (Sussex, UK) Marco Valente (L’Aquila-IT) Francisco Gabardo (UFPR)
Lecture 5 Wealth Inequality and Innovation in a Smal Live World Network João Basilio Pereima (UFPR) Pedro Einloft (UFPR)
Research Workshop Research tutoring by professors with student presentation and discussion. Researchers and students who want to have this tutoring must apply the project previously, sending an email to joaobasilio@ufpr.br (see below) Andrea Roventini (Sant’Anna, IT) Marco Valente (L’Aquila, IT) Tommaso Ciarli (Sussex, UK) Adriana Sbicca (UFPR) João Basilio Pereima (UFPR)
16:20 – 18:20 Laboratory ... continuing
Laboratory ... continuing
Lecture 6 Fitness on a Rugged Landscape: The Pseudo-NK Model for Complexity Marco Valente (L’Aquila-IT)
LSD: Laboratory for Simulation and Development. Research Workshop (RW): the RW section is an open section where participants can submit their projects or papers to be discussed and debated with the professors. The RW section is designed to help researchers and students to develop and improve their ideas aiming at producing publishable works. Those interested in presenting in the RW section must send a small project in PDF format to joaobasilio@ufpr.br until 28/10/2018. This section will be very informal, and all participants can take part of it. Researchers and students will have 15 minutes to present their ideas followed by discussion and suggestions.
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANÁ
ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT
Graduate Program in Economic Development – PPGDE
Andrea Roventini (Sant’Anna, Italy) Professor at Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies - PISA, Italy. Advisory editor for the Journal of Evolutionary Economics. Currently participating the following projects:
European Commission H2020 project, “Innovation-Fuelled, Sustainable, Inclusive Economic Growth” (ISIGrowth), http://www.isigrowth.eu
European Commission FP7 project “Impacts and Risks from Higher-End Scenarios: Strategies for Innovative Solutions” (IMPRESSION), http://www.impressions-project.eu
European Commission H2020 project, “Distributed Global Financial Systems for Society “(DOLFINS), http://www.dolfinsproject.eu
Research area: complex system analysis, agent-based computational economics, growth, business cycles, and the study of the effects of monetary, fiscal, technology and climate policies. I am advisory editor for the Journal of Evolutionary Economics.
Marco Valente (L’Aquila - Italy) Associate Professor in Economics, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, University of L'Aquila and visiting fellow at University of Sussex, Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU).
European Commission H2020 project, “Innovation-Fuelled, Sustainable, Inclusive Economic Growth” (ISIGrowth), http://www.isigrowth.eu
Research area: Complexity, networks, demand and industrial dynamics, simulation modelling, methodology of simulations in social sciences; evolutionary economics.
Tommaso Ciarli (Sussex - UK) Senior research fellow at SPRU, University of Sussex.
European Commission H2020 project, “Innovation-Fuelled, Sustainable, Inclusive Economic
Growth” (ISIGrowth), http://www.isigrowth.eu
Research area: economic development, micro-macro models, technological change, growth, and the effects of conflicts.
Marcelo de Carvalho Pereira (Unicamp - Brazil) Professor in Economics at the Institute of Economics, state University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Research area: Industrial Organization, Institutional Theory, Evolutionary
Economics, Social Network and Simulation Models.
João Basilio Pereima (UFPR - Brazil) Adjunct Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). Research area: Complexity, agent-
based economics, computational economics, growth and development, structural change, evolutionary economics, micro-macro economic.
Adriana Fernandes Sbicca (UFPR - Brazil) Adjunct Professor at the Department of Economics, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). Research area: Behavior
Economics, Microeconomics, Evolutionary Economics.
Francisco Gabardo (UFPR - Brazil) Pos-Doctorate researcher at the Graduate Program in Economic Development (PPGDE), Federal University of Paraná (UFPR).
Research area: Complexity, agent-based economics, computational economics, growth and development, structural change, evolutionary economics, micro-macro economics
Pedro Einloft (UFPR - Brazil) Substitute Professor in Economics at the Department of Economics, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). Research area: Complexity, agent-based economics, computational
economics, growth and development, structural change, evolutionary economics, micro-macro economics.
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