> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> 3rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX
> ECONOMICS
>
> 7-8 JULY 2001
> London, United Kingdom
>
> The first conference of the Association for Heterodox
> Economics was in 1999 and forty-five economists attended hearing 18 papers.
> Last year 93 economists attended to the conference and heard over 64 papers.
> Both conferences brought together economists from all parts of the heterodox
> spectrum who listen to a wide variety of papers and more importantly talk with
> each other about their ideas. The open, warm, and vigorous face-to-face
> discussions created a sense of community.
>
> Building upon the success of the two conference all
> economists are encouraged to come together again and hear a diversity of
> papers on topics not well represented in mainstream economics. Papers from a
> plurality of perspectives and topic areas are encouraged. Proposals for a
> session or a stream of two or three sessions are also welcomed if people are
> interested in joining the organising committee. Please send copies of a 250
> word abstract for each proposed paper to:
>
> Avis Lexton
> Faculty of Social Sciences
> The Open University
> Walton Hall
> Milton Keynes
> U.K.
> MK7 6AA
>
> Or e-mail: [log in to unmask] as the initial point of
> contact
>
> NEW Deadline for submission: Tuesday, 30 January 2001
>
> Conference fee: 40 pounds (and 15 pounds for
> post-graduate students)
>
> Format: The Conference will take place over the two-day
> weekend, with four parallell tracks and two plenary sessions.
>
> Location: Open University Conference Centre
> 344-354 Gray's Inn Road
> London WC1
> (200m from King's Cross Railway
> Station)
>
> The abstracts will be judged by a committee consisting
> of:
>
> Andrew Trigg - co-ordinator (Open University)
> Paul Downward (Staffordshire University)
> Alan Freeman (University of Greenwich)
> Alfredo Saad Filho (South Bank University)
> Tidings Ndhlovu (Manchester Metropolitan University)
> Wendy Olsen (University of Bradford)
> Karl Petrick (Leeds Metropolitan University)
> Judith Mehta (Open University)
> Bruce Philp (Nottingham Trent University)
> Geoff Tily (Office for National Statistics)
> Jan Toporowski (South Bank University)
>
>
> Post Keynesian Economics - Marxian Economics - Labour
> Process Theory - Institutionalist Economics - Feminist Economics -
> Evolutionary Economics - History of Economic Thought - Business History -
> Social Economics - Input-Output Economics - Economic Policy -
> Interdisciplinary Economics - Sraffian Economics - Economic Philosophy - etc.
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