To All,
Below are some conferences which you might find interesting and which I REALLY find interesting--especially the one I am organizing. There is also the PKSG seminar and a new book. Finally there is a poster which you may find amusing and useful for your own economic programs
1. POST KEYNESIAN WORKSHOP: SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM JUNE 19 - 24, 2004
CONFERENCE PROGRAM JUNE 26 - 29, 2004
SEE THE LATEST PROGRAM AT http://cfeps.org/events/pk2004/
Find out what is happening at the summer school and conference
2. ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, JULY 16-18, 2004
3. CONFERENCE ON RADICAL ECONOMICS IN THE 20TH CENTURY: RADICAL ECONOMICS AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT--CALL FOR PAPERS--SEE THE ATTACHMENT. This is really going to be an exciting conference. There may even by a 'session' where everyone gets to sing IWW-labor movement songs and listen to a tape of Red Shadow, the economics rock and roll band "Live at the Panacea Hilton" playing such number 1 hits as 'Commodity Fetishism,' 'Understanding Marx,' and 'Ass with the Class'.
4. ECONOMICS RECRUITMENT POSTER--SEE ATTACHMENT
5. NEW ADDRESS FOR THE JOURNAL OF POST KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS
Starting June 15, 2004 the new address for the JPKE will be:
Paul Davidson, Editor
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
New School University - CEPA
80 Fifth Avenue, Fifth Floor
New York, New York 10011-8002
email address: [log in to unmask]
Paul Davidson
Editor, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics University of Tennessee SMC 503 Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0550 office phone #;(865)974-3303; office fax#(865)974-4601 home phone and fax # (561)369-1951 email [log in to unmask] http://econ.bus.utk.edu/Davidson.html
6. POST KEYNESIAN STUDY GROUP: NEXT MEETING 17 SEPTEMBER 2004
University of Leeds. The general topic of the meeting is "The Future of
Economics". Speakers include Paul Davidson, Victoria
Chick, John and Wendy Cornwall and Geoff Harcourt.
7. PKSG Seminar - May 2004
8. New Book Publication: 50% Discount to PKSG members
ECONOMISTS IN DISCUSSION: The Correspondence between GLS Shackle and Stephen F Frowen, 1951-1992
Stephen F Frowen, Palgrave Macmillan
Cost: £65.00 (50% Discount Offer: £32.50 for PKSG members.
Please ask for form to John McCombie ([log in to unmask]).
This volume contains the correspondence between GLS Shackle
and Stephen Frowen from the time Shackle took up his first post-
war academic appointment until his death in 1992. The
correspondence, partly personal and partly professional, reveals a
vital insight into Shackle both as a man and an outstanding
economist and philosopher. His letters illuminate his thoughts on
issues occupying his mind but also show the warmth and
tremendous generosity he felt towards his friends. The centenary
of Shackle's birth in 2003 seems an appropriate time for the
publication of his letters.
9. NEW PUBLICATION ON G. L. S. SHACKLE
Dear Colleagues,
Stephen Frowen <[log in to unmask]> informs me that the Shackle
Centenary Lecture at St. Edmund's College Cambridge on 18th May has
been published. Copies of the lecture by Mark Perlman are available from
Stephen at the following address. More details provided below.
Stephen Frowen
40 Gurney Drive,
London N2 0DE.
We had the lecture given by Mark Perlman printed by Cambridge Printing,
the printing business of CUP. The details are as follows:
The G.L.S. Shackle Centenary Lecture Delivered on 18 May 2004 at
St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, to mark the centenary
of the birth of G.L.S. Shackle on 14 July 2003
MEMORIALIZING GEORGE L.S. SHACKLE: A CENTENNIAL TRIBUTE
By
MARK PERLMAN
University Professor of Economics Emeritus
University of Pittsbury, USA
14 pp. Price £ 3 per copy plus 70p p&p.
Copies available from Stephen Frowen, 40 Gurney Drive, London N2 0DE.
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ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, JULY 16-18, 2004
Just to make it easy for you to attend, the booking for is attached.
80 papers will be presented at the Conference--but I am not sure if there will be anybody to listen to them because the Leeds gang will have all the participants in the pubs singing and playing darts and skittles (maybe). The outline of the Conference is below. The Conference presentations will be circulated later.
Association for Heterodox Economics
Annual Conference: OPENING UP ECONOMICS
Leeds University Business School
July 16-18, 2004
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Friday, July 16th
12:00: Registration
1:30PM-1:50PM: Welcome: Opening Remarks
2:00PM-3:45PM: Parallel Sessions
Tea/Coffee Break
4:15PM-6:00PM: Parallel Sessions
7:00PM-8:00PM: Wine Reception ( Devonshire Hall)
8:00: Dinner (Devonshire Hall)
Saturday, July 17th
9:00AM-10:45AM: Parallel Sessions
Tea/Coffee Break
11:15AM-1:00PM: First Plenary Session
Lunch
2:00PM-3:45PM: Parallel Sessions
Tea/Coffee Break
4:15PM-6:00PM: Parallel Sessions
6:00PM-7:00PM: Wine Reception (Leeds University Business School)
8:00PM: Dinner (Devonshire Hall)
Sunday, July 18th
9:00AM-10:45AM: Parallel Sessions
Tea/Coffee Break
11:15-1:00: Second Plenary Session
Lunch
2:00PM-3:45PM: Parallel Sessions
Tea/Coffee Break
4:15PM-6:00PM: Parallel Sessions
6: 00PM-6:30PM: AGM Meeting-Conference ends.
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PKSG SEMINAR - May 2004
(A) Brief Report of the Spring PKSG Meeting
The seminar was attended by 20 participants. Thanks to all of
those who made it and particular thanks to John McCombie,
Michelle Baddeley and Mark Roberts for organising the room
and refreshment at the venue. My thanks to all speakers and
participants for investing their time and own resources for the
good of the discussion. If anyone is interested in receiving a copy
of relevant papers, please email the relevant authors (please see
section C for e-mail address).
(B) Programme of the Spring PKSG Meeting.
1st SESSION: 14.00 - 15.30
Chairperson: Giuseppe Fontana (LUBS, University of Leeds)
Mark Roberts and John S.L. McCombie (University of
Cambridge)
Effective Demand Constrained Growth in a Two-sector
Kaldorian Model
Mark Hayes (Northumbria University)
The principle of effective demand as the general equilibrium of a
monetary production economy
Ahmad Seyf (Staffordshire University)
Globalisation: What next?
15.30- 16.00 Tea/Coffee/Juice Break
2nd SESSION: 16.00 - 17.30
Chairperson: Michelle Baddeley (Gonville & Caius College,
Cambridge)
Sheila Dow and Dipak Ghosh (University of Stirling)
Liquidity Preference - A Fuzzy Concept?
Kobil Ruziev (University of Stirling)
Role of Money in Uzbek Economy: Transition from a Barter
Economy into a Monetary One
Paul Downward (Staffordshire University) and Andrew
Mearman (University
of the West of England)
Triangulation in Economic Research: Reorienting Economics
into Social Science'
* Mark Roberts ([log in to unmask]) and John
S.L. McCombie (University of Cambridge)
* Mark Hayes ([log in to unmask])
(Northumbria University)
* Ahmad Seyf (Staffordshire University)
Globalisation: What next?
* Sheila Dow ([log in to unmask]) and Dipak Ghosh
([log in to unmask])
* Kobil Ruziev ([log in to unmask]) (University of
Stirling)
Role of Money in Uzbek Economy: Transition from a Barter
Economy into a Monetary One?
* Paul Downward ([log in to unmask])
(Staffordshire University) and Andrew Mearman
([log in to unmask]) (University of the West of
England)
Triangulation in Economic Research: Reorienting Economics
into Social
Science'
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