Dear Colleague,
The announcement below may interest you.
Fred
> SECOND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
>
> 7-8 September 2000
>
> I am pleased to inform you that we have an excellent selection of speakers
> and papers for our workshop. The provisional programme is appended below.
>
> This workshop will include in-depth discussions on key questions in
> institutional economics. The maximum number of participants will be 35. You
> are advised to book early.
>
> The cost of the workshop will be 60GBP, and 20GBP for students and others
> on low incomes. This conference fee includes coffee, lunch and dinner on
> the Thursday, and coffee and lunch on the Friday.
>
> The Hertford Campus is easily accessible by train from Central London. It
> is close to London Stansted, London Luton, London Heathrow and London City
> airports. Airlines such as Go, Easyjet, Buzz and Ryan Air have cheap
> European flights to Stansted and Luton.
>
> To reserve a place you are required to pay the workshop fee. Cheques should
> be denominated in GBP and payable to the University of Hertfordshire.
> Please send cheques to me at the address below.
>
> Advice on bed and breakfast accommodation will be forthcoming.
>
> I hope very much that you will be able to attend
>
> Yours sincerely
>
> Geoff Hodgson
> Research Professor
> University of Hertfordshire.
> Hertford Campus
> Mangrove Road
> Hertford, Herts SG11 8QF, UK
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> PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> THURSDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER
>
> 10.00 Registration and coffee
>
> 11.00 Tony Lawson (University of Cambridge) on 'Critical realism and
> institutional economics'
>
> 12.30 Lunch
>
> 13.30 Nathalie Lazaric (University of Technology at Compiegne) 'The Role of
> Routines, Rules and Habits in Collective Learning: Some Epistemological and
> Ontological Considerations'
>
> 15.00 Edward Lorenz (Centre for Employment Studies, Noisy-le-Grand)
> 'Organisational Routines in the Light of the "Old" Evolutionary Economics'
>
> 16.30 Tea
>
> 17.00-18.30 (Keynote speaker) Bart Nooteboom (Erasmus University,
> Rotterdam) 'Abstraction, specificity and discovery'.
>
> 20.00 Workshop dinner, with Vicky Chick (Imperial College, London) as after
> dinner speaker.
>
> FRIDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER
>
> 09.30 Geoff Hodgson (University of Hertfordshire) on 'The Problem of
> Historical Specificity'.
>
> 11.00 Coffee
>
> 11.30 Armando Barrientos (University of Hertfordshire) 'Explaining Labour
> Market Institutions'
>
> 12.30 Lunch
>
> 13.30 Alexander Lascaux (Russian Academy of Sciences) 'Non-Monetary
> Transactions in Russian Transitory Economics: An Institutional Approach'
>
> 15.00 Jane Hardy (University of Hertfordshire) 'Corporate Strategy and
> Disembedding Old Legacies: The Case of Wroclaw, Poland'
>
> 16.30 Tea
>
> 17.00 End of workshop.
>
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> Geoff Hodgson
> Research Professor
> University of Hertfordshire
> http://www.herts.ac.uk/business/esst/Staff/g-hodgson/hodgson.html
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