FINAL
REMINDER NOTICE
POST KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS STUDY GROUP
MICROECONOMICS SEMINAR
April 14, 2000
Time: 2.00 p.m. to 6.15 p.m.
Place: Manchester Metropolitian University, Manchester
Building: Geoffrey Manton Building
Room: 230
2.00-2.45 John McCombie (University of Cambridge), "What Do Production Functions
Tell Us? The Solow Residual and 'Technical Change and the
Aggregate Production Function' Revisited"
2.45-3.30 Bernard Vallageas (University of Paris-Sud), "The Circuit Analysis,
the Monetary Economy of Production and the Multisectorial Analysis:
Proposals for a S.N.A. built on income-values"
3.30-4.00 Tea/Juice Break
4.00-4.45 Geoff Harcourt (University of Cambridge), "Teaching Post-Keynesian
Economics from 1960 to the Present Day"
4.45-5.30 Andrew mearman and Peter Clarke (Lincoln School of Management),
"Teaching Economics: Explanatory critique or constructive
alternative?"
5.30-6.15 Roundtable Discussion: "Teaching Post Keynesian/Heterodox Economics
to Students: Should it be done? If so, what is the content?"
Lead by Roy Rotheim (Skidmore College), Alfredo Saad Filho (South
Bank University), Jesper Jespersen (Roskilde University), and Fred Lee
(De Montfort University)
6.15-???? Retire to pub (chosen by Bruce Philp) for further discussion and
drinks
Directions: Take the train to Piccadilly Station. Then walk along Whitworth
Street for 700m. Turn left on to Oxford Road and proceed for about 500m
to the Geoffrey Manton Building and go to Room 230. Bruce Philp will have
posted flyers to help you find the room.
Expenses: Travel expenses for graduate students may be reimbursed.
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