21-22-23 September | Louvain-la-Neuve
Plenary Speaker
Romain WACZIARG (UCLA, Anderson School of Management)
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Program
Monday, September 21, 2026
Chairwoman : Paula Gobbi
14.30: Welcome café gourmand
15.00: Neil Cummins (LSE)
“The Evolution of Performative and Sincere Faith in England, 1258-1858”
Discussant: Fabio Mariani
15.50: Coffee break
16.20: Sandra de Pleijt (Wageningen University) - Julius Koschnick (University of Southern Denmark)
“Alienated Intellectuals”.
Discussant : Pau Insa Sánchez
17.10: Coffee break
17.40: Philipp Ager (University of Mannheim)
"Ministers and Minds: The Legacy of Colonial America’s Knowledge Class"
(joint with Paola Giuliano)
Discussant: Luca Pensieroso
18.30: End
19.30: Dinner
Tuesday, September 22, 2026
Chairwoman: Amma Panin
09.00: Sebastian Maes (University of Antwerp)
"Polycentrism and the Spatial Allocation of Human Capital”.
Discussant: Chiara Zanardello
09.50: Coffee break
10.20: Thomas Baudin (IESEG School of Management)
Inheritance and Migration: Evidence from 19th Century Italy
with Tommaso D’Amelio. Paula E. Gobbi and Simone Moriconi
Discussant: Karine Moukaddem
11.10: Coffee Break
Plenary session
11.40: Romain Wacziarg (UCLA Anderson)
“Malthusian Migrations”
12.40: Lunch
14.00: David de la Croix (UCLouvain, LIDAM, IRES)
"Seeds of knowledge: scholars, universities, and academies in premodern Europe"
14.50: Coffee break
15.20: Sebastian Ottinger (CERGE-EI)
"Political Fragmentation, Forced Mobility, and Knowledge Accumulation in Europe before 1800"
(joint work with Sascha Becker, David de la Croix, and Nico Voigtländer).
Discussant : Fabio Blasutto
16.10: Coffee break
16.40: Caterina Chiopris (Columbia University)
"The Diffusion of Ideas"
Discussant: Cecilia Garcia-Peñalosa
17.30: Break
18:20: Marc Goñi (University of Bergen)
"The AI before the Law: LLMs versus Expert Coding of Women's Rights in French Customary Law"
Discussant: Alice Fabre
19.30: Gala Dinner
Wednesday, September 23, 2026
Chairwoman: Sandra de Pleijt
09.00: Fabian Waldinger (University of Munich)
"Dictators, Democracies, and Discoveries: Political Institutions and the Creation of Knowledge"
Discussant: Chun Chee Kok
09.50 : Coffee break
10.20: Rossana Scebba (UCLouvain, LIDAM, IRES and KU Leuven, Research Unit of Early Modern History)
"Network-mediated screening under uncertainty: Evidence from early modern academic publishing"
Discussant: Pauline Morault
11.10: Coffee Break
11.40: Karol Borowiecki (University of Southern Denmark) – Matthew Curtis (University of Southern Denmark)
“Counterpoint: Do Peers Shape the Direction of Ideas in Music History?”
Discussant: Morgane Laouenan
12.30: Goodbye Lunch
14:00: The End
Other participants from ERC project: Virginia Calabrese, Mara Vitale
