>>(Apologies for multiple postings. Please forward to interested
>>individuals and lists.)
>>
>>
>>INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUP ON VALUE THEORY
>>
>>2d SUMMER SYMPOSIUM AT GREENWICH
>>
>>9-10 JULY, 2001
>>
>>
>>The International Working Group on Value Theory invites you to
>>attend its 2nd Summer Symposium at Greenwich (London, UK). The
>>symposium will be held on 9-10 July, 2001 (Monday-Tuesday), 9:30
>>am - 5:30 pm, at the Maritime Campus of the University of
>>Greenwich.
>>
>>As was the case last year, the symposium immediately follows the
>>conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics Conference.
>>If you already plan to be in London for that, please drop in.
>>
>>The symposium will take the form of four 3-hour sessions.
>>Presentations will provide an introduction for the nonspecialist,
>>and there will be extensive time for questions, debate, audience
>>participation and engagement -- as well as relaxed, convivial
>>meals and coffee breaks.
>>
>>
>> AGENDA:
>>=======
>>Monday, 9 July
>>--------------
>>9:30 am: SIMON MOHUN (Queen Mary, University of London)
>>"On Two Recent Approaches to Accounting for Marxian Value"
>>
>>12:30 pm: LUNCH
>>
>>2:30 pm: ALAN FREEMAN (Economic Advisor, Greater London
>>Authority; and University of Greenwich)
>>"Money: What it is and what it represents"
>>
>>
>>
>>Tuesday, 10 July
>>----------------
>>9:30 am: ANDREW KLIMAN (Pace University, Pleasantville NY)
>>"Marx's Exploitation Theory of Profit vs Simultaneous Valuation:
>>An unavoidable dilemma"
>>
>>12:30 pm: LUNCH
>>
>>2:30 pm: ANDREW BROWN (University of Leeds)
>>"How Marx's Theory of Exploitation Substantiates the Labour Theory
>>of Value"
>>
>>
>>Venue:
>>======
>>Room A165, Queen Anne Court, Maritime Campus, University of
>>Greenwich
>>
>>Greenwich is now easy to get to (30-40 minutes from central
>>London), with many attractions including not least the Museum of
>>Time, the park, the market, the meridian and observatory, a
>>beautiful stretch of river with plenty of restaurants and pubs
>>and, if you must, the Millennium Dome.
>>
>>
>>Papers will be available on the IWGVT's website
>>(www.greenwich.ac.uk/~fa03/iwgvt) about two weeks beforehand. If
>>you'd like to be a discussant for any of the papers please tell
>>us. Anything that you'd like to circulate can also be placed on
>>the website. The website also provides a map and directions to
>>the Maritime Campus.
>>If you plan to attend, please drop me a line; I can then send you
>>papers as they come in, and also we can make restaurant bookings
>>for the evening meal(s).
>>
>>There will be a five pound fee (waived for low-wage participants)
>>to cover our costs, including (we hope) coffee.
>>
>>
>>How to get there
>>================
>>
>>The Maritime campus is five minutes walk from central Greenwich.
>>It is the
>>old Royal Naval College, opposite the Maritime Museum. The
>>entrance closest
>>to Queen Anne Court is in Park Row, which runs between Romney Road
>>(the main
>>road heading East out of Greenwich) and the river.
>>
>>Transport:
>>==========
>>
>>Connex South-East (overground commuter railway) trains call at
>>Greenwich
>>station or at Maze Hill station (one stop further, but slightly
>>closer),
>>leaving every 15-20 minutes from Charing Cross, Waterloo East and
>>London
>>Bridge, and in peak hours from Cannon Street. They take about 20
>>minutes.
>>
>>DLR (Docklands Light Railway) trains stop at Greenwich and at
>>Cutty Sark
>>(also slightly closer).
>>
>>>From North Greenwich Jubilee Line Underground station you can take
>>any
>>Greenwich-bound bus (journey time about 5 minutes, frequency every
>>5
>>minutes)
>>
>>The room is in the Queen Anne Court, one of four buildings inside
>>the main
>>campus, which is on your right as you enter from Park Row. The
>>Site Map,
>>available on the website, may help.
>>
>>Best wishes
>>
>>Andrew Kliman
>>
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