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PRESENTATION
T he 5th Latin American Conference of the History of Economic Thought – ESHET Chile 2015, is locally organized by the School of Government and the Center for the Study of Political History
(CEHIP) of the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (UAI). It will take place in Santiago de Chile at the UAI Peñalolén Campus and the headquarters of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) during November 25-27. It has considered proposals on all topics related to the history, philosophy and methodology of economics, especially those connected to the main theme of the Conference: “Historical Approaches in Economics – from Continental Europe to the Americas”.
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COMMITTEES
josé luís cardoso (universidade de lisboa)
annie l . cot (université paris 1 – panthéon sorbonne)
josé edwards (universidad adolfo ibáñez)
pedro garcia duarte (universidade de sao paulo)
rebeca gómez betancourt (université lumière lyon 2)
wade hands (university of puget sound)
alexandre mendes cunha (universidade federal de minas gerais)
nicole gardella (universidad adolfo ibáñez)
josé edwards (universidad adolfo ibáñez)
andrés estefane (universidad adolfo ibáñez)
claudio robles (universidad adolfo ibáñez)
francisca sierralta (universidad adolfo ibáñez)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
TRAVEL GRANTS & YOUNG SCHOLARS
annie l . cot
davide gualerzi
erich pinzón fuchs
pierre-hernan rojas
andré calixtre
miguel ángel castillo
felipe correa
victor cruz e silva
manuela fernandez
monica hernandez
sharmin khodaiji
conrado krivochein
clara mattei
carolina miranda
catalina murcia
TRAVEL GRANTS (BY ESHET)
YOUNG SCHOLAR GRANTS (BY YSI AND THE LOCAL ORGANIZATION)
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
the local organization is grateful of the support provided by:
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GENERAL PROGRAM
10:00 to 10:45
10:45 to 11:00
11:00 to 12:15
12:15 to 13:30
13:30 to 15:00
15:00 to 15:30
15:30 to 17:00
17:00 to 18:00
wednesday, november 25 (eclac, sala celso furtado)
on-site registration
welcome address
opening session by alicia bárcena: economic thought at the eclac, past and present
lunch time
parallel sessions a
coffee break
keynote lecture by osvaldo sunkel: historical approaches in economics, a personal perspectivethree stages in osvaldo sunkel’s thinking on development by mauro boianovskychair: claudio robles
welcome cocktail
9:00 to 10:00
10:00 to 10:30
10:30 to 12:00
12:00 to 13:00
13:00 to 15:00
15:00 to 15:30
15:30 to 17:00
thursday, november 26 (uai, sala 305-c)
business meeting
coffee break
parallel sessions b (young scholar sessions)
lunch time
parallel sessions c
coffee break
plenary session by josé cademártori: economics and politics in chile: an analysis from the “unidad popular” experiencediscussant: stephen meardonchair: josé luís cardoso
9:00 to 10:30
10:30 to 11:00
11:00 to 12:30
12:30 to 13:30
13:30 to 15:00
15:00 to 15:30
15:30 to 17:00
17:00 to 17:15
from 20:30
friday, november 27 (uai, sala 305-c)
parallel sessions d (young scholar sessions)
coffee break
parallel sessions e
lunch time
parallel sessions f
coffee break
plenary session by rolf lüders: economics and politics in chile: an analysis from the university of chicago experiencediscussant: mauro boianovskychair: josé edwards
concluding remarks by josé luís cardoso and josé edwards
dinner at “la copa feliz”
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
wednesday, november 25 (eclac, sala celso furtado)
10:00 to 10:45
10:45 to 11:00
11:00 to 12:15
12:15 to 13:30
13:30 to 15:00
on-site registration
welcome address
opening session by alicia bárcena: economic thought at the eclac, past and present
lunch time
parallel sessions a
session a1 (sala celso furtado): celso furtado, raúl prebisch and development economics chair: hans-michael trautwein
Beyond capital fundamentalism: Harrod, Domar and the history of development economicsMauro Boianovsky, Universidade de BrasiliaDiscussant: Clara Mattei
Cultural and technological dependence in Celso Furtado’s work: discussions on appropriate technology and consumption patternsRenata Bianconi, UNICAMPDiscussant: Nicholas Blikstad
Raúl Prebisch, the Economic Cycle and the Performance of the Central Bank of Argentina in its First Years (1935-1943)Florencia Sember, Universidad de Buenos Aires y CONICETDiscussant: Pierre-Hernan Rojas
session a2 (aula 2): kindleberger, perroux and prebisch and the semi-nal debates on international political economy general discussant: carlos eduardo suprinyak
Charles Kindleberger and post-Soviet Hegemonic StabilityStephen Meardon, Bowdoin College
François Perroux’s original perspectives on International Political Economy in the 1950s: L’Europe sans rivages and La coexistence pacifiqueAlexandre Mendes Cunha, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Business Cycles as the Foundation of Latin American StructuralismNatalia Bracarense and A. Reeves Johnson
session a3 (z-407): 19th century: british colonialism, brazilian state press and progressive taxation in spainchair: annie l. cot
British Economists and the Defence of the Colonial Empire (1870-1914)Alain Clément, University of ToursDiscussant: Leonidas Montes
Practical knowledge and economic reforms in Brazil: the role of an enlightened State Press (1799-1801)José Luís Cardoso, Institute of Social Sciences, University of LisbonDiscussant: Bruno Aidar
Views on progressive taxation in Spanish economists in the 19th centuryJavier San Julian, University of BarcelonaDiscussant: Catalina Murcia
15:00 to 15:30
15:30 to 17:00
17:00 to 18:00
coffee break
keynote lecture by osvaldo sunkel: historical approaches in economics, a personal perspectivethree stages in osvaldo sunkel’s thinking on development by mauro boianovskychair: claudio robles
welcome cocktail (eclac, hall 4to piso)
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thursday, november 26 (uai, sala 305-c)
9:00 to 10:00
10:00 to 10:30
10:30 to 12:00
business meeting
coffee break
parallel sessions b (young scholar sessions)
session b1 (305-c): banking, austerity and monetary orderchair: josé luís cardoso
The relationship between a post-colonial economy and the development of its financial system: the case of BrazilDaniela Freddo, University of BrasiliaDiscussant: Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
The eye of the treasury view: Ralph Hawtrey and British austerity (1918-1928)Clara Mattei, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, PisaDiscussant: Hans-Michael Trautwein
Reforming the International Monetary System in the 1930s: A Study of Harry Dexter White’s Monetary ThoughtPierre-Hernan Rojas, Université Paris DauphineDiscussant: Florencia Sember
session b2 (402-c): teaching economics in latin america (in spanish/por-tuguese)chair: jimena hurtadogeneral discussant: alfredo félix blanco
La enseñanza de la Economía desde la perspectiva de Jesús Antonio BejaranoMiguel Ángel Castillo, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de ColombiaDiscussant: Andrés Álvarez
To improve is to change: the recent evolution of the economics curricula in ChileFelipe Correa Mautz, CEPALDiscussant: Pedro Duarte
Basic concepts and basic explanations: Proposal to address fundamental notions of the economics science using cartoonsCatalina Murcia Alejo, Universidad de los AndesDiscussant: Stephen Meardon
session b3 (403-c): history and philosophy of science and economicschair: d. wade hands
Learning from Ignorance: Agnotology’s Challenge to Philosophy of ScienceManuela Fernández Pinto, Universidad de los AndesDiscussant: Annie L. Cot
The Political Economy of ScarcityConrado Krivochein, Fluminense Federal UniversityDiscussant: Maria Pia Paganelli
The Nature of Critique in the Economic ScienceCarolina Miranda Cavalcante, Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroDiscussant: Danilo Freitas Ramalho da Silva
12:00 to 13:00
13:00 to 15:00
lunch time
parallel sessions c
session c1 (305-c): stagnation, cycles and moneychair: natalia bracarense
Prebisch and Neisser on the international propagation of cyclical fluctuationsHans-Michael Trautwein and Mauro BoianovskyDiscussant:Emmanoel Boff
Furtado and His Critics: The ‘Stagnation’ ModelMauricio Coutinho, UNICAMPDiscussant: Davide Gualerzi
Stagnation in a Historical PerspectiveDavide Gualerzi, University of PaduaDiscussant: Renata Bianconi
Money, Credit and Reform in the Portuguese Imperial State: the writings of D. Rodrigo de Souza Coutinho, 1783-1800Bruno Aidar, Federal University of Alfenas, BrazilDiscussant: André Calixtre
session c2 (402-c): growth, accumulation, development and banking in latin american economies (in spanish/portuguese)chair: alexandre mendes cunha
Crisis in Venezuela, or the Bolivarian dilemma: to revolutionize or to perish? A Kaleckian interpretationRoberto Lampa, CONICET and IDAES-Unsam, ArgentinaDiscussant: Matari Pierre
Genealogía y crítica del concepto de superexplotación en Ruy Mauro MariniMatari Pierre, UACM MéxicoDiscussant: Roberto Lampa
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Peasantry partisans and peasantry opponents. An historic debate in the agrarian Colombian contextMauricio Ramírez Gómez, EAFIT ColombiaDiscussant: Thiago Gambi
Bernardo Souza Franco’s views on regional and national banking in the Brazilian Empire (1845-1848)Thiago Gambi, Universidade Federal de AlfenasDiscussant: Ramón García Fernandez
session c3 (403-c): money and inflation in latin americachair: danilo freitas ramalho da silva
En ausencia de Money Doctors hay que ser profeta en su tierra: ideas económicas y creación de un Banco Nacional en Colombia en el siglo XIXAndrés Álvarez, Universidad de los AndesDiscussant: Miguel Ángel Castillo
Guillermo Subercaseaux’s historical approach to money and banking (1898-1952)Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, Université Lyon IIDiscussant: Javier San Julian
El Debate Ministerial: una Controversia sobre el Origen de la Inflación en México (1955)Ma. Eugenia Romero Sotelo, UNAM MéxicoDiscussant: Claudia Pico
Monetary policy in the economic liberalization of society in Mexico and SpainJuan Pablo Arroyo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma, MéxicoDiscussant: Germán Scalzo
15:00 to 15:30
15:30 to 17:00
coffee break
plenary session by josé cademártori: economics and politics in chile: an analysis from the “unidad popular” experiencediscussant: stephen meardonchair: josé luís cardoso
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friday, november 27 (uai, sala 305-c)
9:00 to 10:30 parallel sessions d (young scholar sessions)
session d1 (305-c): jevons, klein and banking chair: stephen meardon
Jevons’s Ideal Role for Labor Unions and the Role of Unions Substitutes in the U.S. Monica Hernandez, New School for Social ResearchDiscussant: D. Wade Hands
Reconciling Keynes and Tinbergen? Lawrence R. Klein and the Making of MacroceconometricsErich Pinzón Fuchs, Université Paris 1Discussant: José Luís Cardoso
The institutional role of the Bank of England: Palmer Rule, Bank Act, 1844, and a critique of Thomas TookeNicholas Blikstad, UNICAMPDiscussant: Alexandre Mendes Cunha
session d2 (402-c): society and coordination: “cordial roots”, regula-tion, higher education and ideologychair: andrés álvarez
Sergio Buarque de Holanda and the Cordial Men: about a radical interpretation from a Brazilian perspective for the Latin American historyAndré Calixtre, IPEA BrazilDiscussant: Mauricio Coutinho
Wont and historical processes in Colombian scientific communities in the early 21st Century: a review from the theoretical works of Thorstein VeblenClaudia Pico and Óscar Eduardo PérezDiscussant: Natalia Bracarense
Regulatory problems in contemporary society: a theoretical approach (in Spanish)Ricardo Valenzuela, Robinson Lobos and Francisco OjedaDiscussant: Jimena Hurtado
session d3 (403-c): chair: rebeca gomez betancourt
Notes on the transmission of Keynes’s ideas into Brazil through Eugênio Gudin’s “Principles of Monetary Economics”Victor Cruz e Silva, Marco Cavalieri and Marcelo CuradoDiscussant: Alain Clement
Bringing the Nation Back In: Conceptualising ‘Indian Economics’ in Colonial IndiaSharmin Khodaiji, Jawaharlal Nehru University, IndiaDiscussant: Thomas Adams
Suarez and modern economic theory (in Spanish)Germán Scalzo, Universidad Panamericana, MéxicoDiscussant: Javier San Julián
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10:30 to 11:00
11:00 to 12:30
coffee break
parallel sessions e
session e1 (305-c): friedman, buchanan, chilechair: stephen meardon
Friedman’s two visits to Chile in contextLeonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez,Discussant: Mauricio Ramirez
Friedman and ChileEdward McPhail, Dickinson CollegeDiscussant: Felipe Correa
James M. Buchanan’s Two Trips to ChileAndrew Farrant, Dickinson CollegeDiscussant: Juan Pablo Arroyo
session e2 (402-c): mises, luhmann and courcelle-seneuilchair: d. wade hands
Tensions between Theory and History in Von Mises’s Critique of SocialismEmmanoel Boff, Universidade Federal FluminenseDiscussant: José Díaz
Through the looking glass. Albert O. Hirschman reader of Jean-Gustave Courcelle-Seneuil: the Chilean mirrorAnnie L. Cot, Université Paris 1Discussant: Ignacio Briones
Niklas Luhmann’s economic theory as a reflexive radicalization of classical liberalismAldo Mascareño and Hugo CadenasDiscussant: José Edwards
session e3 (403-c): the problems of “service”, “free market education” and “rational behavior”chair: pedro garcia duarte
The Problem of Service in Anglo-American Economic and Social ThoughtThomas Adams, University of SydneyDiscussant: Mónica Hernandez
Adam Smith on free market educationJosé de la Cruz Garrido, CPP, Facultad de Gobierno, Universidad del DesarrolloDiscussant: Eugenia Romero
The evolution of homo economicusCarlos Rodríguez-Sickert, CICS, Facultad de Gobierno, Universidad del DesarrolloDiscussant: Victor Cruz e Silva
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12:30 to 13:30
13:30 to 15:00
lunch time
parallel sessions f
session f1 (305-c): adam smithchair: mauricio coutinho
Adam Smith on sympathetic persuasion, propriety and self-commandLeonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo IbáñezDiscussant: Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert
Recent Engagements with Adam Smith and the Scottish EnlightenmentMaria Pia Paganelli, Trinity UniversityDiscussant: Manuela Fernandez
Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Justice as an Attribute of Individuals and InstitutionsJimena Hurtado, Universidad de los AndesDiscussant: Sharmin Khodaiji
session f2 (402-c): philosophy and methodology of economicschair: annie l. cot
The Road to Rationalization: A History of “Where the Empirical Lives (Or Has Lived)” in Modern Consumer Choice TheoryD. Wade Hands, University of Puget SoundDiscussant: Carolina Miranda
Phronetic science: A Nietzschean Moment?Gonzalo Bustamante, Universidad Adolfo IbáñezDiscussant: Conrado Krivochein
Volenti non fit iniuria: consentimiento, intercambio productivo y precio justo en Anarquía, Estado y utopía de Robert Nozick.Felipe Schwember, Universidad Adolfo IbáñezDiscussant: José de la Cruz Garrido
session f3 (403-c): research policy in brazil and macroeconomic theory chair: matari pierre
The First Keynesian Reactions to Lucas’s Macroeconomics of EquilibriumDanilo Freitas Ramalho da Silva, Universidade Federal do ABCDiscussant: Erich Pinzón Fuchs
A Path Through the Wilderness: Time Discounting in Growth ModelsPedro Duarte, Universidade de Sao PauloDiscussant: Andrew Farrant
Funding Policy Research under “Distasteful Regimes”: The Ford Foundation and the Social Sciences at the University of BrasíliaCarlos Suprinyak and Ramón García FernándezDiscussant: Edward McPhail
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15:00 to 15:30
15:30 to 17:00
17:00 to 17:15
from 20:30
coffee break
plenary session by rolf lüders: economics and politics in chile: an analysis from the university of chicago experiencediscussant: mauro boianovskychair: josé edwards
concluding remarks by josé luís cardoso and josé edwards
dinner at “la copa feliz”
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
planning in the event of an emergency
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez has designed an emergency plan in case of any event of this nature. This plan includes coordination with Carabineros de Chile (Police Force) and Bomberos (Fire Department). In addition, an evacuation plan will be duly signed in the premises. In the event of any emergency, please contact the room officer.In the event of an emergency at any of the hotels, passengers must contact the operator at each establishment, usually by dialing “0”. Other national emergency telephones;• Carabineros (Police Force): 133 • Policía de Investigaciones (Investigations Police): 134• Bomberos (Fire Department): 132 • Ambulancia (Ambulance Service): 131
currencyLocal currency is the Chilean peso ($ or CLP). It is issued in $1,000, $2,000, $5,000, $10,000 and $ 20,000 bills, and in $1, $5, $10; $50, $100 and $500 coins.International Exchange Rate: US$ 1 to CLP 693.49 (at November 06, 2015)€ 1 to CLP 753.38 (at November 06, 2015)
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Currency can be freely exchanged in banks, money exchange agencies, hotels and/or airports. US dollars and Euros are not accepted in local stores.Credits cards are accepted in most commercial establishments. “Cirrus” or “Plus” are also accepted at ATM’s, which display bilingual menus. ATM’s are practically everywhere, especially in banking and money exchange agency areas, as well as in hotels, gas stations, pharmacies and supermarkets, although they may not be easily found in rural areas.
communicationsChile’s telephone area code is 56. Area code for Santiago is 2. National and international long-distance calls are handled by a number of carriers, offering different rates. Before making a long-distance call, please inquire about services and rates.
weather Latitude, altitude and proximity to the ocean determine Chile’s climate variety. Rainfalls increase and temperatures drop as one moves down southwards.While visiting Santiago in November, expect temperatures between 8 and 26 degrees Celsius (between 46 and 79 degrees Farenheit) warmer during the day and cooler at nightFor further information, please visit www.meteochile.cl
electric powerElectric voltage in Chile is 220 volts, 50 cycles (222v 50Mhz). Transformers are necessary to operate 110v devices and equipment. However, most portable equipment – including personal computers – usually comes with an internal transformer that automatically sets to the voltage used in Chile. Checking power specifications for each particular electric device is recommended.
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PARTICIPANTS
autor
Adams, Thomas
Aidar, Bruno
Alvarez, Andres
Arroyo, Juan Pablo
Bianconi, Renata
Blanco, Alfredo Félix
Blikstad, Nicholas (YS)
Boff, Emmanoel
Boianovsky, Mauro
Bracarense, Natalia
Briones, Ignacio
Bustamante, Gonzalo
Calixtre, André (YS)
Cardoso, José Luís
Castillo, Miguel Ángel (YS)
Clement, Alain
Cordero, Macarena
Correa, Felipe (YS)
Cot, Annie
Coutinho, Mauricio
Covarrubias, Francisco José
Cruz e Silva, Victor (YS)
Cunha, Alexandre Mendes
da Silva, Danilo
Diaz, José
Drago, Mario
Duarte, Pedro
Edwards, José
Estefane, Andrés
Farrant, Andrew
Fernandez, Manuela (YS)
Freddo, Daniela (YS)
institution
University of Sydney, Australia
Federal University of Alfenas, Brazil
Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Universidad Nacional Autónoma, México
UNICAMP, Brazil
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
UNICAMP, Brazil
Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil
North Central College (IL), USA
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
IPEA, Brazil
Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
University of Tours, France
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
CEPAL, Chile
Université Paris 1, France
UNICAMP, Brazil
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Dickinson College (PA), USA
Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Universidade de Brasília
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Gambi, Thiago
García Fernandez, Ramón
Garrido, José de la Cruz
Gomez Betancourt, Rebeca
Gualerzi, Davide
Hands, Wade
Hernandez, Monica (YS)
Hurtado, Jimena
Khodaiji, Sharmin (YS)
Krivochein, Conrado (YS)
Lampa, Roberto
Lobos, Robinson (YS)
Loewe, Daniel
Martinovic, Héctor
Mascareño, Aldo
Mattei, Clara (YS)
McPhail, Edward
Meardon, Stephen
Miranda, Carolina (YS)
Montes, Leonidas
Murcia, Catalina (YS)
Ojeda, Francisco (YS)
Ossa, Juan Luis
Paganelli , Maria Pia
Pico, Claudia (YS)
Pierre, Matari
Pinzón Fuchs, Erich (YS)
Ramirez, Mauricio
Robles, Claudio
Rodríguez-Sickert, Carlos
Rojas, Pierre-Hernan (YS)
Romero, María Eugenia
Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Brazil
Universidade Federal do ABC
Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile
Université Lyon II - Triangle, France
University of Padua, Italy
University of Puget Sound (WA), USA
New School for Social Research (NY), USA
Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
CONICET and IDAES-Unsam, Argentina
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy
Dickinson College (PA), USA
Bowdoin College (ME), USA
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Trinity University (TX), USA
Universidad de La Salle, Colombia
UACM, México
Université Paris 1, France
EAFIT, Colombia
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile
Université Paris Dauphine, France
UNAM, México
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San Julian, Javier
Scalzo, Germán (YS)
Schwember, Felipe
Sember, Florencia
Suprinyak, Carlos
Trautwein, Hans-Michael
Valdés, Nieves
Valenzuela, Ricardo (YS)
University of Barcelona, Spain
Universidad Panamericana, México
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad de Buenos Aires y CONICET, Argentina
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
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