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25 May: Second day of the World Copernican Congress in Kraków

Date: 25.05.2023
Place: JU Auditorium Maximum, ul. Krupnicza 33
Contact: krakow@copernicus2023.pl
25 May: Second day of the World Copernican Congress in Kraków

The programme of the second day of the Congress: lecture 'T. Gresham, M. Kopernik or N. Oresme? From the history of law of worse money', discussion panels in the philosophical section - 'How Copernicus saw the world?', 'Science and the evolution of worldviews', 'Evolution or revolution: on progress in science', 'The future of science' and in the economic section - 'Fiscal-Monetary Policy Nexus', 'Evolution of the International Financial System', 'The benefits of stabilising and opening Polish economy to exchange' and 'On fixing money – from Copernican theory of money to contemporary issues in monetary and fiscal policies caused by energy and climate crisis'.

REGISTRATION FOR THE WORLD COPERNICAN CONGRESS

1.30 p.m.–2.00 p.m. Lecture: T. Gresham, M. Kopernik czy N. Oresme? Z historii prawa gorszego pieniądza [T. Gresham, M. Kopernik or N. Oresme? From the history of law of worse money]
(lecture in Polish)

Speaker: Prof. Mirosław Bochenek (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń)


Philosophy

9.00 a.m.–10.20 a.m. Discussion panel: How Copernicus saw the world?

Panel chair: Rev. Dr Zbigniew Liana (The Pontifical University of John Paul II)

Panellists: Prof. André Goddu (Stonehill College, USA), Prof. Stefano Gulizia (Università degli Studi di Milano), Prof. Wojciech Sady (University of Silesia)

10.40 a.m.–12.00 noon. Discussion panel: Science and the evolution of worldviews

Panel Chair: Prof. Barbara Bienias (Institute for the History of Science),

Panellists: Prof. Ovanes Akopyan (Harvard University), Prof. Pamela Gossin (University of Texas)

2.00 p.m.–3.30 p.m. Discussion panel: Evolution or revolution: on progress in science

Panel chair: Dr Jędrzej Grodniewicz (Jagiellonian University)

Panellists: Prof. Adam Grobler (University of Opole), Prof. Steven Shapin (Harvard University), Prof. Tomasz Bigaj (University of Warsaw)

3.50 p.m.–5.10 p.m. Discussion panel: The future of science

Panel chair: Dr Łukasz Lamża (Jagiellonian University)

Panellists: Prof. Ewa Bartnik (Warsaw University), Prof. Jarek Gryz (York University), Prof. Karol Życzkowski (Jagiellonian University)

Economy

9.00 a.m.–10.20 a.m. Discussion panel: Fiscal-Monetary Policy Nexus
(session in English)

Panel chair: Dubravko Mihajlek (Bank for International Settlements)

Panellists: Geoff Gottlieb (International Monetary Fund), Dr Tomáš Holub (Czech National Bank), Prof. Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics and Political Science)

10.40 a.m.–12.00 noon. Discussion panel: Evolution of the International Financial System
(session in English)

Panel chair: Prof. Joshua Aizenman (University of Southern California)

Panellists: Prof. Michael D. Bordo (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey), Prof. Sebastian Edwards (University of California, Los Angeles), Prof. Paul De Grauwe (London School of Economics and Political Science)

2.00 p.m.–3.50 p.m.

Panel discussion: Korzyści z ustabilizowania i otwarcia polskiej gospodarki na wymianę [The benefits of stabilising and opening Polish economy to exchange]
(session in Polish)

Panel chair: Prof. Andrzej Sławiński (Warsaw School of Economics)

Panellists: Prof. Marian Gorynia (Poznań University of Economics and Business), Prof. Michał Brzoza-Brzezina (Warsaw School of Economics), Prof. Marek Belka (University of Łódź), Dr hab. Marek Andrzej Dąbrowski, Prof. UEK (Kraków University of Economics), Prof. Andrzej Wojtyna (Kraków University of Economics), Prof. Witold Orłowski (Prof. University of Łódź)

4.00 p.m.–5.30 p.m. Panel discussion: O naprawie monety – od kopernikańskiej teorii pieniądza do współczesnych dylematów polityki gospodarczej w odpowiedzi na kryzys energetyczno-klimatyczny [On fixing money – from Copernican theory of money to contemporary issues in economic policies caused by energy and climate crisis]

Panel chair: Dr Zofia Łapniewska (Jagiellonian University) and Dr Maciej Grodzicki (Jagiellonian University)

Panellists: Prof. Elżbieta Mączyńska (Warsaw School of Economics), Prof. Łukasz Hardt (University of Warsaw), Prof. Marta Gancarczyk (Jagiellonian University).

All events will be livestreamed on the Jagiellonian University YouTube channel.

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