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Angelo Riva

Angelo Riva

Chercheur associé à PSE

Professeur EBS

Campus Jourdan – 48 Boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris

4e étage, bureau 58

Tél. 01 80 52 17 18

Scientific coordinator of the EURHISFIRM European collaborative project

Groupes de recherche : Histoire économique et sociale
  • Monnaie, crédit, finances - approche historique
  • Économie politique et institutions
  • Economie financière
  • Crises financières
  • Droit et économie
  • Structure de marchés
  • Economie des organisations
  • Politique monétaire

Organisation de conférences

  • Co-organizer of the session “The price of everything but the value of nothing? Price currents, financial information, and market transparency in history” at the World Economic History Conference 2022 (Paris) with Jan Annaert (University of Antwerp), Joost Jonker (International Institute of Social History), John Turner (Queen’s University in Belfast).
  • Co-organizer of the session “Infrastructures over the long run” at the World Economic History Conference 2022 (Paris) with Dan Bogart (University of California, Irvine), William N. Goetzmann (Yale University), Frances McCall Rosenbluth (Yale University)
  • Co-organizer of the session “Accounting resources for Economic and Financial History (19th and 20th c)” at the World Economic History Conference 2022 (Paris), with Jan Annaert (Antwerp University), Pierre Labardin (Paris-Dauphine), Cheryl McWatters, (University of Ottawa)
  • Co-organizer of the workshop “Accounting resources for Economic and Financial History (19th and 20th c)”, pre-session for the World Economic History Conference 2022
  • Co-organizer of the Virtual Workshop “Price Currents, Financial Information and Market Transparency”, online (November 27, December 4 and 11, 2020), with Jan Annaert (University of Antwerp), Joost Jonker (International Institute of Social History – Amsterdam), John Turner (Queen’s University in Belfast).
  • Co-organizer of the conference “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infrastructures”, June 8-9, 2020, online, with William Goetzmann (Yale, ICF), Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur (Paris School of Economics), Frances Rosenbluth (Yale Political Science), Ian Shapiro (Yale Political Science).
  • Co-organizer of the “Monetary and Financial History Workshop” (December 3rd, 2019, Paris, with Eric Monnet (EHESS and PSE), Stefano Ungaro (PSE) and Gullaume Vuillemey (HEC).
  • Co-organizer of the Data for Financial History Workshop (December 13th, 2018), Paris, Paris School of Economics.
  • Co-organizer of the EURHISTOCK (European Stock Market in Historical Perspective) Workshop (December 14, 2018), Paris, Paris School of Economics. Member of the scientific and organization committees.  
  • Co-organizer of the session ‘Financial Market in troubled time”, Word Economic History Conference, July 29- August 3, 2018, Boston. Co-organizer, with Caroline Fohlin (Emory University) and Raphael Hekimian (Paris Nanterre University)
  • Co-organizer as project coordinator of monthly workshops from July 2016 to March 2017 of the EURHISFIRM consortium (eleven institutions from seven European countries) for the submission of the EURHISFIRM project to the H2020 – InfraDev – Design Study program (submitted on March 28, 2017) as well as of two other preliminary workshops before the kick-off of the project
  • International conference “Building up Historical financial and banking databases”, April 6th and 7th 2016, Paris School of Economics. Co-organizer (with Eric Monnet – Banque de France; organized with the financial support of the Labex OSE, Equipex DFIH, Banque de France and ANR SYSRI-30)
  • Session “Cores and peripheries in national capital markets: exploring the role of regional stock exchanges, 19th-20th c”, Word Economic History Conference, August 3-7, 2015, Kyoto. Co-organizer, with Stefano Battilossi (Carlos III University in Madrid) and Carsten Burhop (University of Vienna).
  • Conference “Regional stock exchanges in historical perspective”, May 21-22, 2015, Carlos III University, Madrid. Co-organizer, with Stefano Battilossi (Carlos III University in Madrid) and Carsten Burhop (University of Vienna).
  • Conference “What Is an Exchange? The Crumbling of One Foundation of Modern Capitalism”, Chicago, within the framework of the Society for Advancement of Socio-economics Annual conference, Chicago, Chicago University, July 10-12, 2014; with Marie-Laure Djelic (ESSEC), Paul Lagneau-Ymonet (Dauphine). Mathias Thiemann (ESSEC). Member of the scientific and organization committee.
  • Conference “Link between finance and industry”, Lyon, Lyon 2 Lumière University, October 17-18, 2013. Member of the Scientific Committee.
  • Co-organizer of the EURHISTOCK (European Stock Market in Historical Perspective) Workshop (May 23-24, 2013), Antwerp, University of Antwerp. Member of the scientific committee.
  • Session “The socio-economics of Exchanges for SMEs: a Comparative Approach”, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 24th Annual Conference “Global Shifts. Implications for Business, Government and Labour”, Cambridge (USA), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 28-30, 2012. CO-organizer (with Paul Lagneau-Ymonet, Dauphine)
  • EURHISTOCK III European Stock Market in Historical Perspective (April 29-30, 2011),   Paris, Ecole d’Economie de Paris. Member of the scientific and organization committee.
  • International Conference (September 25-27, 2008) «Convergence and Divergence of    National Financial System», Villa Clythia, Fréjus (France). Member of the scientific and      organization committee.
  • Session (August 21-23, 2008) «Stock Exchanges and Flows» at the European Business            History Association Conference, Bergen (Norvège). Individual organization and selection.
  • International Conference (January 30, 2008) «Financial Centers as Competing   Clusters», Paris Ouest University, Paris,. Member of the scientific and organization       committees.
  • Workshop « New Perspectives on the History of Financial Centres », Paris School of     Economics, Paris, November 21,2007. Member of the scientific and organization    committees.