Presentations
Presentations
2025
Patching Up Bretton Woods: The Emergence of Concessional Lending and the Reinvention of Development Finance in the 1960s, European Laboratory CAP-HIST, Conflicts in the History of Capitalism: Themes, Approaches, Methods, Switzerland: University of Geneva.
Stabilization or Reimbursement: Two Approaches to Volatile Commodity Prices at the World Bank in the 1960s, Commodities and Global Governance: Organizations, Markets and Finance, Italy: University of Padova.
2024
The Coffee Curse: Regional and Multilateral Price Stabilization Attempts and the Elusive Quest of Economic Diversification, at XVII Convegno AISPE: Regional Economic Integration and Multilateralism in Historical Perspective, Italy: Rome.
The Coffee Curse: Multilateral Organizations and the Elusive Quest of Diversification of Coffee Economies, at Congress of the Latin American Association of Rural History, Mexico: Mexico City.
"A New Organization a Day Keeps the Communist Away": The Birth of the International Development Association, at 14th Annual Cold War History Research Center International Student Conference, Hungary: Corvinus University of Budapest.
Friend or Foe? The World Bank and the New International Economic Order in the 1960s and 1970s, at The New International Economic Order: Lessons and Legacies 50 Years Later, Italy: Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
Way Past Its Glory Days: Revisiting the New International Economic Order in the 1960s, at International Studies Association 2024 Annual Convention, The United States: San Francisco.
2023
“The Most Important Research Project”: The World Bank Economists and the Commodity Problem of International Development in the 1960s, at 9th Latin American Conference on the History of Economic Thought (ALAHPE), Colombia: Medellín.
Indulging in Fantasy: The World Bank, Raúl Prebisch, and Conditional Lending in the 1960s, at 9th Latin American Conference on the History of Economic Thought (ALAHPE), Colombia: Medellín.
Indulging in Fantasy: The World Bank, Raúl Prebisch, and Conditional Lending in the 1960s, at Convegno AISPE-SISE 2023: Centers, Peripheries, Networks, Italy: Palermo.
“The Most Important Research Project”: The World Bank and the Problem of Stabilizing International Commodity Prices in the 1960s, at 26th Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET), Belgium: HEC Liège.
Lending is an Art and Not a Science: The Rise and Fall of Supplementary Finance Scheme at UNCTAD and the World Bank, at International Advising as Institution Building: Transnational Trajectories across the 20th Century, Italy: University of Naples Federico II.
2022
In Defense of Development? The Rise and Fall of the Supplementary Finance Scheme at the World Bank, at EISA 15th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Greece: Panteion University Athens.
Reputation, Bureaucratic Autonomy, and International Organizations: Research at the World Bank, at ECPR General Conference, Austria: University of Innsbruck.
Poster on Knowledge and Power in Global Development: The Intellectual History of the World Bank, at XIX World Economic History Congress, France: Paris.
Reputation and Change ‘from within’ in International Organizations: Establishing the Role of Economists at the World Bank, at 12th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association (EPSA), Czech Republic: Prague.
2024
Indulging in Fantasy: The World Bank and the Commodity Problem in the Decade of Development, at Cold War Archival Research Workshop, Hungary: Budapest.
2023
The Revolution of Economists: The World Bank in the Decade of Development, at YSI Workshop: Challenges, Prospects, and Pitfalls of Research on Recent Topics on History of Economic Thought, Colombia: Medellín.
“The Most Important Research Project”: The World Bank and the Problem of Stabilizing International Commodity Prices in the 1960s, at 2023 Summer Institute of the Center for the History of Political Economy, The United States: Duke University.
“The Most Important Research Project”: The World Bank and the Problem of Stabilizing International Commodity Prices in the 1960s, at Business and Financial History Seminar, France: Paris School of Economics.
Lending is an Art and Not a Science: The Rise and Fall of Supplementary Finance Scheme at UNCTAD and the World Bank, at LSE Graduate Economic History Seminars 2022-23, The United Kingdom: London School of Economics.
Ten Years Too Early: World Bank Economists and Conditional Policy-Based Lending in the Decade of Development, at Atelier Simiand, France: Paris School of Economics.
2022
In Defense of Development? The Rise and Fall of the Supplementary Finance Scheme at the World Bank and UNCTAD, at AISPE Colloquia doctoralia seminar series [online].
No Longer a Bank: The World Bank as an Intellectual Actor in Historical Perspective, at SISSCO Storie in Corso, Italy: University of Catania.
No Longer a Bank: The Economists’ Takeover at the World Bank, at History of Enterprise and Finance Series, Paris School of Economics, France: Paris School of Economics.
2024
Panel on "The Role of Multilateral Organizations in Regional Economic Cooperation", at XVII Convegno AISPE: Regional Economic Integration and Multilateralism in Historical Perspective, Italy: Rome.
2023
Panel on "Economists as International Advisors: Economic Ideas in Global Governance" at Convegno AISPE-SISE 2023: Centers, Peripheries, Networks, Italy: University of Palermo.
Panel on “Rethinking Knowledge for Development in the 21stCentury: Actors, Tools and Processes” at EADI General Conference 2023, Portugal: University of Lisbon. [with Stephanie Arnold]
2019
AISPE XVI Conference: The Rise of Economic Inequality: Contributions from the History of Social Sciences, Italy: University of Bologna. [with Michele Alacevich, Sebastiano Nerozzi, and Gianfranco Tusset]