Justine Loulergue
PhD candidate
Centre Walras-Pareto d’études interdisciplinaires de la pensée économique et politiqueUniversité de Lausanne,
equilibrium French-speaking economists 19th century metaphors and analogies
Jean-Baptiste Say Joseph Garnier Jean-Gustave Courcelle Seneuil Gustave de Molinari
About
Justine Loulergue holds both a MA in Theories, Methods and Epistemology of Economics, from Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne University (with a thesis on Property rights transactions in John Roger Commons), and a MA in History of Philosophy from Paris 4 Lettres Sorbonne University (« The uses of negativity in Kierkegaard »).
Her PhD, co-directed by Annie L. Cot (Paris 1, CES) and Roberto Barranzini (UNIL, Centre Walras-Pareto), deals with « The metaphors of equilibrium in the french-speaking economic litterature of the XIXth century ».