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Rewarding Innovation - How a Market Economy Should Compensate the Entrepreneurial Spirit October 10-11, 2009 in Sestri Levante, Italy

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Posted 22 September 2009 - 01:07 AM

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The Istituto Bruno Leoni organizes the Mises Seminar "Rewarding Innovation. How a Market Economy Should Compensate the Entrepreneurial Spirit"

To register, reply to eventi@brunoleoni.it

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Programme
Sestri Levante, Hotel Due Mari
10-11 October 2009



October 10th

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Registration

4:00 PM
Edward P. Stringham (Trinity College)
Entrepreneurship as Social Value
Discussant: Jean-Pierre Centi (Université Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille)

5:15 PM
Benjamin Powell (Suffolk University)
The Role of the Monetary Profits and Cultural Values in Promoting Productive Entrepreneurship
Discussant: Pascal Salin (Université Paris-Dauphine)

6:30 PM
Drinks

7:00 PM
Opening Lecture
Kevin Dowd (University of Nottingham)
Lessons we should learn from the financial crisis but probably won't

8:00 PM
Dinner


October 11th

9:00 AM
Luca L. Hickman (Milwaukee School of Engineering)
Moral Banking: Exploring the Potential of Non-Profit Financial Institutions?in a Free Market Economy
Discussant: Kevin Dowd (University of Nottingham)

10:15 AM
Jan Willem Lindemans (University of Leuven)
Entrepreneurial luck and the problem of just and efficient reward
Discussant: Luigi Marco Bassani (Università Statale di Milano)

11:30 AM
Coffee Break

11:45 AM
Pietro Monsurrò (Università di Roma “Sapienza”)
How Not to Reward Financial Innovation: Policy Activism and Perverse Incentives in Financial Markets
Discussant: David Campbell (Durham University)

1:00 PM
Closing Roundtable
After the Financial Crisis. Will Market Ideas Survive?
Panelists:
David Campbell (Durham University)
Jean-Pierre Centi (Université Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille)
Kevin Dowd (University of Nottingham)
Fulvio Ortu (Università Bocconi)
Pascal Salin (Université Paris-Dauphine)

2:30 PM
Buffet lunch

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The attendance fee is 100 euros (for under-30s) or 200 euros (for all other participants).
The fee covers all meals as well as all the materials distributed during the Seminar.

The fee does not include the price of the hotel room.

To reserve a room in Hotel Due Mari at the special rate for the Seminar’s attendees, please contact the hotel at this number: +39 0185 42695.

You can finds a list of other Hotels in Sestri Levante here.

You can find the online registration form at the bottom of each page.

At this moment, we only accept the pre-payment of the attendance fee through PayPal. In case you do not have a PayPal account it is possible to use your own credit card through the Paypal website.

Source: http://www.brunoleon...238&level1=2167

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