> Dear Colleague,
>
> I am putting on a Conference on the History of Heterodox Economics in the 20th Century at UMKC on October 3-5, 2002. Because your distance from Kansas City means that you would be unable to attend the Conference, I thought that you might at least like to see what papers are being given.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Fred Lee
>
>
> PROVISIONAL PROGRAM
>
> October 3, 2002
>
> 9.00 - 4.00 Registration
>
> 9.30 - 9.45 Welcome to the Conference
>
> 9.45 - 11.00 Session 1 Institutional Economics I
>
> Chairperson: Warren Samuels (Michigan State University)
>
> David Hamilton (University of New Mexico), > "> Economic Heterodoxy at the University of Texas
> at mid-Twentieth Century> ">
>
> A. Allan Schmid (Michigan State University), > "> The Spartan School of Institutional Economics at
> Michigan State University> ">
>
> 11.00 - 11.15 Break
>
> 11.00 - 12.15 Session 2 Post Keynesian Economics
>
> Chairperson: Mathew Forstater (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
>
> Tiago Mata (London School of Economics), > "> How Important are Labels?> ">
>
> Eric Tymoigne (University of Missouri-Kansas City) and Frederic Lee (University of Missouri-
> Kansas City), > "> Critical Review of J. E. King> '> s > '> A History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936> '> ">
>
> 12.30 - 1.30 Lunch
>
> 1.30 - 3.00 Session 3 Teaching Heterodox Economics
>
> Chairperson: Rob Garnett (Texas Christian University)
>
> Susan Feiner (University of Southern Maine) and Drucilla Barker (Hollins Univeristy), > "> On the
> History of Critical Pedagogy in Economics Education> ">
>
> Karl Petrick (Leeds Metropolitan University) and Brendan Sheehan (Leeds Metropolitan
> University), > "> A Perspectives Based Approach to Teaching Economics> ">
>
> Stefan Kesting (University of Bremen), > "> Microeconomics from a Social-Ecological
> Perspective-the Basic Concept> ">
>
> 3.00 - 3.15 Tea/Coffee Break
>
> 3.15 - 5.00 Session 4 Economic Heretics and Heretical Economics
>
> Chairperson: John King (La Trobe University)
>
> Frances Hutchinson (University of Bradford), Brian Burkitt (University of Bradford), and
> Wendy Olsen (University of Bradford), > "> Clifford Hugh Douglas (1879-1952) and Henry George (1839-1897): A Comparison> ">
>
> Ranney Ramsey (Principal Capital Real Estate Investors), > "> The Urban Land Economics
> Tradition: How Heterodox Economic Theory Survives in the Real Estate Appraisal Profession> ">
>
> Jennifer Brown (Redstockings Women> '> s Liberation Archives), > "> From Edward Bellamy to the
> Computerized Job Market: Century-Spanning Proposals for Full-Employment and a Shorter Work Week> ">
>
> October 4, 2002
>
> 9.00 - 1.00 Registration
>
> 9.00 - 10.30 Session 5 Dissent, Heterodoxy, and Pluralism
>
> Chairperson: Warren Samuels (Michigan State University)
>
> Cristel de Rouvray (London School of Economics) and Tiago Mata (London School of
> Economics), > "> Historians> '> Definition of Dissent> ">
>
> Rob Garnett (Texas Christian University), > "> Paradigms and Pluralism in Heterodox Economics> ">
>
> 10.30 - 10.45 Tea/Coffee Break
>
> 10.45 - 12.30 Session 6 Heterodox Economics Internationally
>
> Chairperson: Clark Everling (SUNY-Empire State College)
>
> John King (La Trobe University), > "> Lament for Economics, or How Barbara Wootton Gave it all
> Away and Became a Sociologist> ">
>
> Jean Shackelford (Bucknell University), > "> The History of IAFFE and Feminist Economics> ">
>
> Alfredo Suarez (University of Picardie Jules Verne-Amiens), > "> The Heterodox Economics that
> Influenced Economic Development Thought in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century> ">
>
> 12.15 - 1.15 Lunch
> 1.15 - 3.00 Session 7 Marxism and Radical Economics
>
> Chairperson: John King (La Trobe University)
>
> Clark Everling (SUNY-Empire State College), > "> Marxism: From Class Struggle to Political
> Economy> ">
>
> Riccardo Bellofiore (University of Bergamo) and Nicola Mostyn (Murdoch University), > "> Value
> and Abstract Labour in the > '> 70s: A Review of the Debate> ">
>
> E. Kay Hunt (University of Utah), > "> Heterodox Economics at Utah since 1950> ">
>
> 3.00 - 3.15 Tea/Coffee Break
>
> 3.15 - 5.00 Session 8 Heterodoxy at the Department Level
>
> Chairperson: Malcolm Rutherford (University of Victoria)
>
> Mathew Forstater (University of Missouri-Kansas City), > "> Political Economy at the New School:
> The Contributions of the New School for Social Research to Heterodox Economics> ">
>
> W. Robert Brazelton (University of Missouri-Kansas City), > "> The Oklahoma Institutionalists> ">
>
> Fletcher Baragar (University of Manitoba) and John Loxley (University of Manitoba),
> > "> Heterodox Economics at the University of Manitoba> ">
>
> 7.00 - Dinner
>
> Saturday, October 5
>
> 9.00 -10.30 Session 9 Institutional Economics - II
>
> Chairperson: Warren Samuels (Michigan State University)
>
> Malcolm Rutherford (University of Victoria), > "> On the Economic Frontier: Walton Hamilton,
> Institutional Economics, and Education"
>
> Ronnie Phillips (Colorado State University-Fort Collins), > "> Institutional Economics in
> Mainstream Economic Journals, 1918 - 1968> ">
>
> 10.30 - 10.45 Tea/Coffee Break
>
> 10.45 - 12.00 Session 10 Discussion: Future Research in the History of Heterodox
> Economics
>
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