Dear Colleagues
I append a call for papers for a Special Session on the History & Philosophy
of Economics at the 5th annual conference of the Association for Heterodox
Economics. Please feel free to forward this message to anyone who might be
interested. Apologies to those who receive more than one copy of this
notice.
Andy Denis
Economics Department, City University, London
My home page: http://www.city.ac.uk/andy
CALL FOR PAPERS
Session on History & Philosophy of Economics at the
FIFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS
8-9 July 2003, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
There will be a Special Session on the History & Philosophy of Economics at
the fifth Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, to
be held at Nottingham Trent University, on Tuesday and Wednesday 8-9 July
2003. If you would like to give a paper on any aspect of the History of
Economic Thought at the conference, please send me (details below) an
abstract by the end of March 2003.
The theme of the session will be resource allocation, considered very
broadly. So papers would be welcome on the debate on calculation under
socialism, on changing modes of resource allocation in transitional
economies, on corruption and resource allocation, on planning and the
market, on the social or macro level consequences of different kinds of
resource allocation decision-making frameworks, and on the methodological
frameworks for considering these issues, such as methodological
individualism and holism. Papers which explicitly address this theme will
be given preference.
Further information may be obtained from me, Andy Denis
([log in to unmask]).
Please send your abstract to me, Andy Denis ([log in to unmask]) and copy
to Veronica Foster ([log in to unmask]) by end March 2003. My postal
addresses is: Andy Denis, Department of Economics, School of Social
Sciences, City University, Northampton Square, London, United Kingdom, EC1V
0HB (fax: +44 (0)20-7040 8580). Phone numbers: +44 (0)20 7040 0257 (City);
+44 (0)20 7732 7065 (home).
Further information about the AHE and the conference may be found on the AHE
web pages at http://www.hetecon.com.
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