2024

Novembre Work-in-Progress Workshop - PSL (École des Mines) Discussion Yannick Dupraz (with Latick Chaudhary and James Fenske) “A century of language and migration in India”

June 3rd International workshop on migration and family economics, IÉSEG Discussion Hillel Rapoport (with M. Melki, E. Spolaore and R. Warzciag) “Cultural Remittances and Modern Fertility”

January LEDa seminar, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL The Hundred Years’ Economic War: France vs England (1688-1815) (with Loïc Charles)

Economic Warfare in Modern History Venice Workshop: Chapter Drafts (Stephen Broadberry and Mark Harrison, Eds.) Warwick in Venice Presentation: The Hundred Years’ Economic War: France vs England (1688-1815) (with Loïc Charles)

2023

December The Fabric of Profit: European textiles in revolutionary times 1750-1850 (main investigator: Mary O’Sullivan). Inaugural workshop Presentation with Loïc Charles: French textile exports during the Eighteenth-century: Debunking a Colbertian Myth

September Economic History Association 2023 Annual Meeting, Pittsburg (USA) Presentation: The profitability of the transatlantic enslaved people trade: aggregate estimates and explanatory factors

European Historical Economics Society Conference, Vienna, Austria, University of Economics and Business Presentation: Measuring smuggling: Dunkirk in 1787 and 1789

August 11e Ecole d’Eté d’Histoire Economique “Espaces du Commerce” (Lien), Suse Piemont Présentation : Les espaces du commerce d’après le économistes Presentation

July 2023 World Cliometric Conference in Dublin Ireland Presentation: The profitability of the transatlantic slave trade: aggregate estimates and explanatory factors

2022

December APECE (Association pour l’Étude de la Colonisation Européenne - https://apece1750-1850.blog4ever.com/) conference : “Les profits de la traite pour l’Europe” Zoom recording Password: 57tj6U2@

November Basel University Faculty of Business and Economics Research Seminar Presentation of “The British war on French trade, 1744-1815” (with Elisa Tirindelli)

September Economic Consequences of the Age of Liberal Revolutions, 1810-1848 Conference, Lisbon, Septembre 23rd 2022 Presentation of the effects of the revolution and warfare on the French economy, 1789-1815 (with Loïc Charles, Guillaume Daudin and Silvia Marzagalli)

July 2022  World Economic History Congress

  • Member of the Executive Committee (along with Liliane Hilaire-Pérez)
  • Organizer of the Book Session in honor of Patrick O’Brien: Joseph Inikori (ed), British Imperialism and Globalization, c.1650-1960: Essays in Honour of Patrick O’Brien, Boydell, 2022 Patrick K. O’Brien (ed), The Crucible of Revolutionary and Napoleonic Warfare and European Transitions to Modern Economic Growth, Brill, 2021
  • Organizer (with Loïc Charles) of the panel New approaches to the consequences of trade agreements”

June 2022 European Historical Economics Society Conference Groningen The British war on French trade, 1716-1822 (with Elisa-Maria Tirindelli)

May Working Lunch Institute for European Global Studies, Basel University Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade Profits

March Séminaire Cournot Beta, Université de Strasbourg The rationality of early modern merchant bookkeeping: a quantitative approach (with Pierre Gervais)

Economic History Seminar at PSE, Paris Presentation: Not “easy to win”: The British war on French trade, 1744-1815 (with Elisa-Maria Tirindelli)

Maritime Trade in Medieval and Early Modern Times Lecture Series organized by Prof. Zaugg, Zürich Presentation: How Can We Calculate the Profits of the Slave Trade?

January Berliner Forschungskolloquium Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte Berlin The Rationality of Early Modern Merchant Bookkeeping: A Quantitative Approach

2021

January
DIAL seminar LEDA, Dauphine Not easy to win: the British war on French trade, 1716-1822 (with Elisa-Maria Tirindelli)

2020

October
Economic and Social History of the Early Modern World Seminar Institute of Historical Research (London) Not easy to win: the British war on French trade, 1716-1822 (with Elisa-Maria Tirindelli)

June
Séminaire interne du LEDA Session de brainstorming : Global value chains and the transmission of exchange rate shocks to consumer prices (avec Hadrien Camatte, Violaine Faubert, Antoine Lalliard et Christine Rifflart

2019

Novembre
Séminaire Histoire/Eco de l’ENS Presentation: TOFLIT Project (avec Loïc Charles)
Vers le haut de gamme made in France
Presentation: Haut de gamme, excédent commercial et dynamique des exportations
dans la France Pré-Industrielle (avec Loïc Charles)
Programme Présentation.pdf

September
International Economics and Labor Market seminar at CES (Paris-I)
Presentation: «Product Substituability and the Distance Puzzle», with with Elizaveta Archanskaia

July
Atelier DGSEI (Direction Générale des Statistiques et Études Internationales), Banque de France
Présentation de «The transmission of price shocks through global value chains: The PIWIM model» avec Hadrien Camatte, Violaine Faubert et Antoine Lalliard

June
Journée du Center HE-P :Y a-t-il un « tournant spatial » en histoire économique ?, Paris
Contribution à l’atelier «Commerce, distances et territoires»

Séminaire DRM-Histoire, Université Paris-Dauphine
Utiliser l’archive, point de vue croisés entre un économiste, un gestionnaire et un historien

May
11th Beta Workshop, Strasbourg
Presentation: «The Rationality of Early Modern Merchant Accounting: a Quantitative Approach» (with Pierre Gervais)

March
Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, (IIHS (Amsterdam),
Workshop “Slaves, commodities and logistics: the direct and indirect, the immediate and long-term economic impact of eighteenth-century Dutch Republic transatlantic slave-based activities”

Warwick University, UK
Nick @70, Conference in honour of Nick Crafts,

January
Séminaire libre DIAL
Présentation sur la classe inversée à Dauphine

Banque de France, Atelier DCPM
Point d’avancement du projet PIWIM with Hadrien Camatte et Antoine Lalliard

2018

October
LEDa departemental seminar, Dauphine
Presentation: «The Rationality of Early Modern Merchant Accounting: a Quantitative Approach» (with Pierre Gervais)

September
Colloque au CNAM (Conservatoire National des arts et métiers) Protectionnisme, libre-échange, compétitivité et développement économique : Quelle réalité ? (Société Internationale Jean-Baptiste Say Laboratoire Triangle – Université de Lyon 2 Réseau de Recherche sur l’Innovation)
Presentation: How to wage a trade war? Lessons from the Second Hundred Years War.

August
2018 World Economic History Congress
Session organizer with Loïc Charles, Ana Carreras Marin and  Wolf-Fabian Hungerland: Classifying Merchandise Trade of the Waves of Globalisation (17th-20th century) http://bit.ly/2JS69yh
Discussant: Europe and Slavery: Estimating the Share of Slave-Based Activities in European Economies, 1500-1850 http://bit.ly/2K5qUCr
Presentations: «The TOFLIT18 datascape of French international trade» (with Paul Girard) in Interactive Economic History Workshop: Usable Systems for Diverse Data (http://bit.ly/2M8onYM)

April
Séminaire Administrer par l’écrit  (Centre de recherches des Archives nationales)
4e séance : 11 avril 2018 (14h30-17h30) : L’actualisation des données
Guillaume Daudin (Université Paris-Dauphine) et Loïc Charles (Université Paris VIII), « À la recherche du chiffre juste : méthodes et réformes au Bureau de la Balance du Commerce »

February
Du tesson aux archives du Web : Source et traitement des sources en histoire économique
Presentation of «Les archives de la Balance de Commerce, des manuscrits au datascape.pdf» (Lien)

2017

Septembre
Séminaire Banque de France
Discussion of «Traded Intermediate Inputs, Productivity and Allocative Efficiency», by Charlotte Sandoz

EHES Conference (Tübingen)
Presentation of «The Futility of Mercantilist Wars. A case study of France and Hamburg between 1713 and 1820»

June
DIAL Conference on development
Keynote presentation : «The informational diffusion of the fertility convergence»

May
Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique (Ministère de l’économie et des finances)
Journée d’étude Chiffres privés, chiffres publics
Presentation with Loïc Charles of «La production des données sur le commerce extérieur de la France au xviiie siècle»

Universitat de Barcelona, Seminaris del Departament d’Història i Institucions Econòmiques
Presentation: “The informational diffusion of the fertility transition: evidence from internal migrations in 19th c. France”

March
INED
Séminaire de l’Unité de Recherche «Histoire et populations»
Presentation with Loïc Charles of «La production des données sur le commerce extérieur de la France au xviiie siècle»

February
EHESS
Mini-colloque des étudiants EHESS « Histoire du fait colonial et impérial : Enjeux, problématiques, expériences ».
Discussion de
- Armel Campagne, EHESS, M2, Histoire des sciences, techniques et sociétés : « L’économie du charbon dans l’Empire colonial français, c. 1885-1940 »
- Benjamin Gizard, EHESS, M1, Histoire et civilisations : « Le cadrage colonial des enjeux alimentaires en A.O.F. dans les années 1930 »
- Amélie Chung, M1, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, Économie : « L’économie informelle en Nouvelle-Calédonie au début du XXIe siècle »

2016

December
Université Paris-I
Seminar  “Chiffres publics, chiffres privés” (Anne Conchon)
Presentation with Loïc Charles of «La production des données sur le commerce extérieur de la France au xviiie siècle»

November
Banque de France
Discussion of  “ The competition for global value added: export and domestic market shares”
by Rafael Cezar, Adrien Duguet, Guillaume Gaulier  and Vincent Vicard

October
Leipzig University
Conference: Transport statistics in pre- and early industrial economic history: The challenges and opportunities of Sound Toll Registers Online (program)
Presentation: «The contribution of STRO to the database of French external trade statistics (1716-1821)»

Caltech University
Presentation: «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

UC Irvine
Presentation: «Beyond the Iceberg Hypothesis: Opening the black box of transport costs» (with Jérôme Héricourt and Lise Patureau»

Stanford University
Presentation: «The Rationality of Early Modern Merchant Accounting: a Quantitative Approach» (with Pierre Gervais)

UC Davis
Presentation: «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

University of Chicago, Neubauer Collegium
Participation:  From Quantitative to Qualitative Analysis: New Perspectives on Research in Social History (program)
“Mapping the World of Eighteenth-Century Commodities with a Multidimensional Database” (Loïc Charles presented it)

Northwestern University
Presentation: «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

L’économie aux Rendez-vous de l’Histoire (Blois)
Enquête sur l’enseignement de l’histoire des faits économiques dans les facultés d’économie-gestion (et AES)», dans la session «Où en est l’histoire économique» organisée par Cédric Perrin, lien

May
Second Preparatory Workshop for the project «Economic Outcomes Flowing from the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815», Lisbon
«France : the eye of the storm», with Loïc Charles and Silvia Marzagalli

GATE seminar, Lyon
Presentation: «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

April
Economic History Society, 2016 Meeting (Cambridge)
Presentation of «Comparing Early Trade Statistics: The Case of Austrian Netherlands and France from 1759 to 1791»

2015

November
European Network Development Conference
Discussion of «Tillers of Prosperity» by Shuhei Kitamura (IIES)

September
European Historical Economics Society, Pisa
Presentation: «The Rationality of Early Modern Accounting: a quantitative approach»

May
Atelier Simiand, PSE
Discussion de l’article d’Emmanuel Prunaux «Le rôle de la Banque de France dans l’édification de l’État napoléonien»

Séminaire «Du Local au Global», Centre d’Histoire de SciencesPo, Paris
Avec Béatrice Dedinger «Comment on écrit l’histoire du commerce global : naissance et vie d’une statistique commerciale»

April
First Preparatory Workshop for the project «Economic Outcomes Flowing from the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815», Madrid
«France : a range of questions» presentation

2014

October
HEDG Seminar, Institut for Virksomhedsledelse og Økonomi, University of Southern Denmark (Odense)
Presentation: «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

September
4th ENIUGH Congress, ENS, Paris
Chair and organizer: «Unexpected international trade connections, 18th to early 19th cent.»
Chair: «Long distance trade»

June
Berlin colloquium in Economic History, Humbolt University
Presentation: «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it alone?»

May
Departemental seminar, Cardiff
Presentation: «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

March
Economic History Society Conference, Warwick
Presentation: «Why count in the 18th century ? A statistical analysis of accounting practices»

Séminaire LET - Sciences Po Lyon d’Histoire économique et Cliométrie
Presentation: «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

Groupe fmr (http://groupefmr.hypotheses.org/)
Presentation: «Pourquoi faire de la comptabilité au XVIIIe siècle ? Une approche statistique de l’écriture comptable»

OFCE seminar
Presentation: «Pourquoi faire de la comptabilité au XVIIIe siècle ? Une approche statistique de l’écriture comptable»

January
Séminaire Réseaux et Régulation
Presentation: «Pourquoi faire de la comptabilité au XVIIIe siècle ? Une approche statistique de l’écriture comptable»

“Fighting Monopolies”. Les empires coloniaux de l’époque moderne, le système des monopoles et ses contradicteurs.
Discussion : Kaarle Wirta  « Scandinavian Empires in the Early Modern World: Networks of Free Agents in the Overseas Expansion » et Julie M. Svalastog  « Coexistence or Defiance? The meeting of free agency and the British state-sponsored monopoly in the early modern period ».

Global Value Chains, Trade and Developement
Dauphine University - discussion

Commerce & Urban Rivalry in the Low Countries, 1250-1650
University of Antwerp
Presentation: Cities of Commerce : how can we test the hypothesis?

2013

October
Séminaire interne du LEDa
Presentation: «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

September
European Historical Economics Society, London
Presentation: «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

January
2e conférence du cycle «Annales en Débat»
Discutant

2012

November
DIAL seminar
Presentation : «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

October
Séminaire Fourgeau
Chine : Commerce extérieur et croissance (site)

September
GSIE seminar, Université Paris-I
Presentation: «Heterogenity and the Distance puzzle»

May
51st Cliometric Conference, Tucson
Departemental Seminar, Université Paris-Est Créteil
Presentation : «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

April
European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow
Organized a session on Commodity Chains in the First Period of Globalization with Loïc Charles, Philipp Rössner and Werner Scheltjens
Presentation «Comparing Early Trade Statistics: The Case of Austrian Netherlands and France from 1759 to 1791»

March
Economic History Society Conference, Oxford
Presentation «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

February
Regular seminar of the Economics Department, University of Kent
Presentation «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

January
Séminaire d’Histoire Économique, PSE-Jourdan
Presentation «Demographic transition through cultural diffusion: internal migrations in 19th century France»

2011

November
JÉco Lyon
Presentation in the session «L’Économie de l’iphone» Présentation Daudin iPhone.ppt

August
EHES Conference, Dublin
Presentation: « Comparing early trade statistics: The case of Austrian Netherlands and France from 1759 to 1791 »

June
Marprof meeting: Merchant accounting and profits in Europe and the Americas, 1750-1800
Presentation: «Paying transaction costs: a common framework for merchant activity»

April
Université Paris-IV, Séminaire du Professeur Barjot
Presentation: Mesurer les profits du commerce ; Étude de l’attractivité du commerce au long cours au xviiie siècle

3rd ENIUGH Congress, LSE
Session organisation: «European Trade Statistics»

March
Séminaire au LEM (Université Catholique de Lille)
Présentation : «Heterogenity and the Distance puzzle»

Séminaire au LEDa (Université de Dauphine)
Présentation : «Heterogenity and the Distance puzzle»
«European External Trade Statistics» (EQUIPPE, Lille-I)

Organization and Presentation: Comparing Franco-Belgium trade in the second half of the 18th century

2010

October
Sound Toll Registers online - to the test (Leeuwarden)
Presentation de : «Cross-checking the Sound database with the French Balance du Commerce», prepared with Pierrick Pourchasse. Sund.pdf

September
3rd Migration and Development Conference (PSE / Paris)
Discussion of «How Bodo became Brazilian: European migration to the 19th century Brazil», presented by Leonardo Monasterio

AFSE annual meetings (Paris-X/Nanterre)
Discussion of «Determinants of the United States’ trade of pharmaceuticals», presented by Anne Boring

June

Conférence sur l’Impact du monde atlantique sur les anciens mondes (Nantes)
Presentation: «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

May

EBHS annual meeting (Braga)
Presentation: «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

April
Datini Institute Study Week (Prato)
Invited lecture to the study week «Where is Economic History Going?»
Quantitative methods and Economic History

March
EHS conference (Durham)
Presentation : «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

January
ASSA Meetings, Atlanta
Presentation : «The rise of Europe and Atlantic trade: did national institutions do it?»

2009

November
Universitad Carlos III. Seminarios historia economica
Presentation : «Traders, Intercontinental Trade and Growth before the Industrial Revolution»

September
WTO Public Forum
Presentation : “Value-added trade and regionalization” (with Christine Rifflart and Danielle Schweisguth)

EHES conference (Geneva)
Presentation: “Armington Elasticities and the distance puzzle (1962-2006)” (with Elizaveta Archanskaia)

4th FRESH meeting (Saint-Pierre d’Entremont)
Presentation: “Traders, Intercontinental Trade and Growth before the Industrial Revolution” (Dauphiné Libéré Chartreuse et Sud Grésivaudan, p. 12, 09:09:09.pdf)

11th ETSG conference (Rome)
Presentation : “Value-added trade and regionalization” (with Christine Rifflart and Danielle Schweisguth)

2008

December
Atelier Simiand (Jourdan)
Presentation: “ Domestic trade and market size in late eighteenth century France”

September
Final meeting of the Marie Curie Training Network “Unifying the European Experience”
Presentation : “The Bureau of the Balance of Trade…” (with Loïc Charles)

Conférence annuelle de l’Association Française de Sciences Économiques.
Presentation : “Value-added trade and regionalization” (with Christine Rifflart and Danielle Schweisguth)

July
6th World Congress of Cliometrics
Presentation: “ Domestic trade and market size in late eighteenth century France”

April
SMYE 2008, Université de Lille-II
Presentation : “Value-added trade and regionalization” (with Christine Rifflart and Danielle Schweisguth)

DGTPE, Ministère de l’Économie
Breakfast on French trade in VA

March
SIUTE, Séminaire du laboratoire Equippe, Lille
Presentation: “ Domestic trade and market size in late eighteenth century France”

Supélec, Cercle Europe, Gif-sur-Yvette
Presentation: “Growth and Innovation”

Alliance, Hatfield House
France and England in the spirit of Colbert and Adam Smith

Journée Profits, Paris-VIII
Presentation: “Comment calculer les profits de la traite au XVIIIe siècle”

RES Conference 2008, Warwick University
Presentation: “Traders, Intercontinental Trade & Growth before the Industrial Revolution”

2007

October
Seminar in Economic and Social History, Oxford
Presentation: “Domestic trade and market size in late eighteenth century France”

3rd meeting in “Unifying the European Experience” RTN, London
Presentation: “Europe and Globalization, 1870-1914” with Matthias Morys and Kevin O’Rourke

Séminaire du Département des Études Économiques d’Ensemble, INSEE
Discussion: “Internationalisation et flux bruts d’emplois : un essai d’approche comptable”, par Muriel Barlet, Didier Blanchet et Laure Crusson

September
ATHIS IV at the ENS-LSH Lyon Presentation: “Méthodes de classification et cartographie statistique” AteliersATHIS4Daudin.pdf

June
EHES Conference Lund
Presentation: “A model of Smithian Growth and Intercontinental Trade Profits in Early Modern Europe”

April
Universitat de Barcelona, Seminaris del Departament d’Història i Institucions Econòmiques
Presentation: “Domestic Trade and Regional Markets in late 18th century France”

Université Paris-X and Chaire Finance Internationale
I organized with Vincent Bignon a seminar on the history of markets in which Ann Carlos, Pilar Nogués Marco, Camila Vam Malle and Anders Ögren presented papers

March
EHS Conference, Exeter
Presentation: “Domestic Trade and Regional Markets in late 18th century France”

January
Edinburgh University Modern History Seminar Presentation: “Domestic Trade and Regional Markets in late 18th century France”

2007 ASSA meetings, Clio sessions
Presentation: “Domestic Trade and Regional Markets in late 18th century France”
ASE sessions
Discussion of Synder’s paper: “Strange Priors”

2006

November AFHE, Journée d’étude sur l’histoire quantitative
Presentation: “Finding regional markets in late 18th century France”

Edinburgh University Economics brownbag Seminar
Presentation: “A History of Distance, 1828-2000”

October
AUP Working Paper Series in the Social Sciences
Presentation: “A History of Distance, 1828-2000”

2nd meeting in “Unifying the European Experience” RTN, Lund
Presentation: “A History of Distance, 1828-2000”

OFCE meeting on international trade
Presentation: “Ordre et désordres du commerce international” with Jean-Luc Gaffard & Francesco Sarceno

September
Conférence annuelle de l’Association Française de Sciences Économiques.
“Geography of internal trade in late 18th century France”

June
Séminaire Mondialisation à l’OFCE
Discussion of Suzanne Berger’s book : Made in Monde
Cities and Globalization, CORE - Université de Louvain-la-Neuve
“A geography of domestic trade in late 18th century France” (invited paper)

May
Graduate Workshop in Economic and Social History, Nuffield College, Oxford
Presentation: “A model of Smithian growth and intercontinental trade in Early Modern Europe”

March
European Youth Parliament, 51st session
Expert for the WTO commission

HEC Lausanne Brownbag seminar Presentation: “Intercontinental Trade, Capital Accumulation and Smithian Growth: The European Experience”

February
Séminaire de Jean-Pierre Dormois à l’Université Marc Bloch de Strasbourg « Mercantilisme et commerce international en Europe au XVIIIe siècle »

2005

Décember
Séminaire « Capitalisme et Marchés — XVIIIe-XXe siècle », IHMC-CNRS
« Commerce et Prospérité : la France au XVIIIe siècle »

November
Workshop on early modern trade intermediaries, Anvers
 « Paying Transaction Costs »

October
1st Conference of the RTN “Unifying the European Experience: Historical Lessons of Pan European Development” Coventry
« Smithian Growth and Entrepot Trade »

September

Conférence annuelle de l’Association Française de Sciences Économiques.
« Do Frontiers give or Do Frontiers Take? »

European Historical Economics Society Conference, Istanbul.
« Domestic trade in late 18th century France: a geography »

April
ESF/SCSS (European Science Foundation Standing Committee for the Social Sciences)
Exploratory Workshop: « The Long Run Growth and Development of the World Economy: Measurement and Theory » (Venise)

Séminaire Mondialisation à l’OFCE
Discussion of Alain Tarrius’s paper : Intérêt et faisabilité de l’approche des territoires des circulations transnationales

Economic History Society Conference (Leicester, Angleterre)
Do Frontiers give or do Frontiers take ?

March
Rencontres Doctorales Sciences Po
Discussion of Christophe Galimard’s paper : Risques et financement du commerce international 1760-1840

February
Séminaire Mondialisation à l’OFCE
Discussion of Lisa Chauvet et Paul Collier’s paper: Development Effectiveness in Fragile States : Spillovers and Turnarounds

2004

December
XIVe journée d’étude du GRATICE (Paris-XII) : « L’aide au développement en question »

Novembre
Comité pour l’histoire économique et financière de la France : « Pour une histoire de la fraude »

Septembre
Conférence annuelle de l’Association Française de Sciences Économiques
Discutant for: Dette publique, Banque d’Angleterre et taux d’intérêt : 1694 – 1800 de J. de Boyer des Roches, et de La compétition entre les Bourses de Milan et de Gênes avant 1914 : une approche en termes d’économie industrielle de A. Riva

Juin

Paris-I, séminaire du Cercle d’épistémologie
Discussion : L’épistémologie de la cliométrie de Claude Diebolt

1st conference Research in International economics and finance (Paris) Discutant for To what extent does intra-industry trade matter in business cycles comovements ? by Julien Garnier

Université de Versailles St-Quentin-en-Yvelines : Colloque « La Mondialisation contre le Développement? »

2003

Septembre
Conférence annuelle de l’Association Française de Sciences Économiques.
Membre du comité de programme et président de séance.

July
European Historical Economics Society Conference, Madrid.
Presentation : Profits, risk, maturity and liquidity : why invest in slave trade and other long distance trades in eighteenth century France ?
European Historical Economics Society Conference, Madrid
Thesis presentation

April
Economic History Society Conference (Durham, Angleterre)
Presentation : Profits, risk, maturity and liquidity : why invest in slave trade and other long distance trades in eighteenth century France ?

Convergences économiques, séminaire du Professeur Flandreau.
Presentation : Profits, risk, maturity and liquidity : why invest in slave trade and other long distance trades in eighteenth century France ?

March
Université Paris-IV, Séminaire du Professeur Barjot
Presentations : Mesurer les profits du commerce ; Étude de l’attractivité du commerce au long cours au xviiie siècle

2002

December
Paris-IV, Séminaire du Professeur Poussou
Presentation : La croissance de la France au xviiie siècle : nouvelles approches de l’histoire économique

November
Paris-I, Séminaire du Professeur Hautcœur
Presentation : Coûts de transaction et croissance : un modèle à partir de la situation de la France du xviiie siècle

Mars
Université de Burgos, International seminar in pre-modern cliometric history
Presentation : Was slave  trade a good investment ? The case of 18th c. France

Université de Paris-X, séminaire du MODEM
Presentation : Un modèle de croissance smithien à partir de la France du xviiie siècle

All-UC Economic History Conference, One Thousand Flowers on the Frontier
Presentation : Do Frontiers give or do Frontiers take ? The case of 18th c. France

Université de Stanford, Social Science History Workshop
Presentation : Intercontinental trade profits : the case of 18th c. France

February
Université de Californie à Berkeley, Economic History Seminar
Presentation : Intercontinental trade profits : the case of 18th c. France

2001

September
Congrès : Commerce colonial, échanges intérieurs et développement de l’Europe
Presentation : Étude du rôle direct et indirect du commerce intercontinental dans l’accumulation de capital à partir de la France du XVIIIe siècle.

2000

October
London School of Economics Economic History Seminar
Presentation : Was investment in extra-european trade in 18th c. France worthwile ?

1999

March
Economic History Society Conference, Oxford (Angleterre)
Young Researchers sessions.
Presentation: French International Trade 1716-1789. What do we know and why do we care?

1998

November
Warwick University, Workshop in Economic History (Angleterre)
Presentation: A Mercantilist Model for 18th century France

October
University of Jyväskyla (Finlande)
European graduate School for Training in Economic and social historical Research
Presentation: A Mercantilist Model for 18th century France

May
Washington University, 38th Cliometrics Conference (Saint Louis, E.U.A.) Presentation : A Mercantilist Model for 18th century France

April
Université Paris-I, M.A.D. Workshop (Paris, France)
Presentation : A Mercantilist Model for 18th century France

January
London School of Economics, Workshop in Trade Economics (Londres)
Presentation : A Model of Growth Through Trade

1997

December
Nuffield College, Workshop in Economic and Social History (Oxford)
Presentation : A Model of Growth Through Trade

July
Third World Congress of Cliometrics (Munich, Allemagne)

May
London School of Economics, Economic History Seminar (Londres, Angleterre)
Presentation : Growth and Trade in 18th century France

1996

June
European Union Summer School in Economic History (Montecatini Terme, Italie)