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Event: 4th Lake Como INEM Summer School in Philosophy of Economics

Event date June 07, 2026 - June 12, 2026
Submission deadline January 31, 2026
Location Como, Italy,
Host(s) Villa del Grumello
Event website/information for more info please write to caterina.marchionni@unimi.it

*The 4th Lake Como INEM Summer School in Philosophy of Economics will be
held in Villa del Grumello, Como, Italy, June 7-12, 2026.*

*Invited speakers*

– Emrah Aydinonat (University of Helsinki)
– Alessandra Basso (London School of Economics)
– Antoinette Baujard (Université Saint-Etienne)
– Shaun Hargreaves Heap (King’s College)
– Catherine Herfeld (Leibniz University Hannover)
– Guilhem Lecouteux (Université Côte d’Azur)
– Patricia Rich (University of Bayreuth)
– Jack Vromen (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

*Activities*

The School’s program will feature lectures by the invited speakers, student
presentations, one-to-one tutorials, workshops, and social activities.

*Participation*

Participation is reserved to PhD students, young scholars (PhD degree
obtained after January 2022), and advanced master students who intend to
pursue a PhD.

*Applications*

To apply, please send a CV, contact details of an academic reference, and a
paper in English to caterina.marchionni@unimi.it. The paper should either
be an extended abstract (750-1,000 words), or a full draft of up to 7,500
words. Send your applications by *January 31, 2026*. Decisions will be
communicated by early March 2026. The school will accept up to 21
participants.

*Scientific and Organizing Committee*

– Malte Dold (Pomona College)
– Francesco Guala (University of Milan)
– Conrad Heilmann (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
– Chiara Lisciandra (Düsseldorf University)
– Magdalena Malecka (University of Copenhagen)
– Caterina Marchionni (University of Milan)
– Ivan Moscati (University of Insubria)
– Raffaello Seri (University of Insubria)

*Organizers*

The 4th Lake Como INEM Summer School is co-organized by the Lake Como
School of Advanced Studies, the International Network for Economic Method
(INEM), the University of Insubria, and the University of Milan.

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