> Colleague, > > A call for papers for one of my favorite conferences--where the papers are interesting and the discussion good. It is also the most important heterodox economics conference in the UK and Ireland. > > Fred Lee > > > > CALL FOR PAPERS > > 5th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF HETERODOX ECONOMICS > > 8-9 JULY 2003 Nottingham Trent University, UK > > Building on the success of previous conferences, this year the AHE conference returns to Nottingham, location of its inaugural meeting. All economists are encouraged to come together 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. Please send an abstract of up to 500 words for your proposed paper (one per person) to: > > Association of Heterodox Economics > c/o Veronica Forster > Department of Economics and Politics > Nottingham Trent University > Burton Street > Nottingham NG1 4BU > UNITED KINGDOM > > Or email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> as the initial point of contact > > Deadline for submission: 1st March 2003 > > Format: The Conference will take place over two days, with four parallel tracks and two plenary sessions. > > Further details: see the AHE web-site www.hetecon.com > > The organising committee consists of: > > Gary Slater - co-ordinator (Nottingham Trent University) > Andrew Trigg (Open University) > Siobhain McGovern (Dublin City University) > Paul Downward (Staffordshire University) > Alan Freeman (University of Greenwich) > Alfredo Saad Filho (School of Oriental and African Studies) > Tidings Ndhlovu (Manchester Metropolitan University) > Andy Denis (City University, London) > Andrew Brown (University of Leeds) > Wendy Olsen (University of Manchester) > Karl Petrick (Leeds Metropolitan University) > Judith Mehta (Open University) > Bruce Philp (Nottingham Trent University) > Jan Toporowski (South Bank University) > Aylin Soydan (Middlesex 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. > > > > > > <<AHE2003.doc>>