As in previous events, the XIII Colloquium presents a set of 21 papers selected by a Special Committee. Also, include 3 Sessions and 4 Panels presented by invited participants.

First Day: 11/05/2016

08:30 – 09:00 Registration

09:00 – 09:15 Opening Session

09:15 – 09:30 Special Speaker

Chair: Maria Rosa Borges

09:30 – 11:10 | PLENARY SESSION I

Chair: Maria Rosa Borges

11:10 – 11:30 Coffee Break

11:30 – 12:30 | PLENARY SESSION II

Chair: António Mendonça

12:50 – 14:30 Lunch

14:30 – 15:50 | PLENARY SESSION III

Chair: Erich Hoedl

15:50 – 16:10 Coffee Break

16:10 – 17:30 | PANEL A

Subject: Trans-disciplinary foundations of the market

This session will explore the relationship between economic theories and models and the political, legal, social, technological and commercial factors influencing the functioning of markets to identity the scope for designing and regulating markets in a manner that promotes full employment more equitable income distribution with the context of a market economy. To what extend do our models represent or distort economic reality?  Can we conceptualize a market system that more effectively promotes human welfare and well-being?

Chair: Garry Jacobs

Panelists: Tomas Bjorkman, Philip Koenig, Dimitrios Kyriakou, Carlos Alvarez Pereira

17:30 Cultural Moment

Second Day: 12/05/2016

10:00 – 11:20 | PLENARY SESSION IV

Chair: Robert Hoffman

11:20 – 11:40 Coffee Break

11:40 – 13:00 | PANEL B

Subject: Economics and system interdependencies

This session will examine the interdependencies between economies/Economics and the monetary, institutional, political, social, cultural and ecological systems and the implications for the formulation of more a realistic and effective economic theory.

Chair: Mark Swilling

Panelists: Robert Hoffman, Joachim Spangenberg, Seeraj Mohamed

13:00 – 14:30 Lunch

14:30 – 16:30 | PLENARY SESSION V

Chair: Emil Constantinescu

 16:30 – 16:50 Coffee Break

16:40 – 18:30 | PANEL C

Subject: Money and Financial Markets as Social Institutions

This session will focus on the role of money in society, the social and institutional framework within which money functions to determine the political, legal, cultural, social, psychological and organizational factors that determine how money and wealth are generated, measured, utilized, multiplied and distributed; the relationship between the monetarized and non-monetarized sectors of economy; and concepts related to different types of capital. What is the purpose of financial markets and how effectively do they fulfill their intended purpose? Can we envision a monetary system that more equitably promotes the welfare and well-being of all?

Chair: Winston Nagan

Panelists:  Zbigniew Bochniarz, Stefan Brunnhuber, Erich Hoedl, Neantro Saavedra-Rivano

19:00 Cultural Moment (Auditorium CGD)

20:30 Colloquium Dinner

Third Day: 13/05/2016

9:30 – 10:50 | PANEL D

SubjectFoundations of Economics as a Science

This session is intended to explore underlying premises on which Economics science (and other social sciences) are based: including assumptions regarding the characteristics of a science, value-based science, interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity, the role and validity of models and monetary measurements, objectivity and subjectivity, the evolutionary nature of society, the power of organization and networks, certainty and uncertainty, the multiple levels of social reality that determine economic outcomes, social power, and the role of individuals in society.

Chair: Joanílio Teixeira with the contribution of Ricardo Araújo & Danielle Pinheiro

Panelists: Garry Jacobs, Graeme Maxton, Mark Swilling

10:50 ­­- 11:10 Coffee Break

11:10 – 12:30 | PLENARY SESSION VI

Chair: Zbigniew Bochnairz

12:30 – 12:45 Special Speaker

Chair: António Mendonça

12:45 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 15:20 | LOOKING FORWARD

15:20 | CLOSING SESSION