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32nd Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society June 24-27, 2005
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, USA
(Revised) Final Program of Sessions
Friday June 24, 2005 HES Executive Committee Meeting: 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM (if needed) Room: Wyatt 107 On Site Registration: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM (continuing through Saturday) Room: Wyatt Hall Lobby Salmon Barbecue Buffet: 7:00 PM - 8:30PM Trimble Hall Patio (Ticket Required)
Saturday June 25, 2005
Sessions I-A: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM Session I-A-1: Hayekian Themes Room: Wyatt 109 Chair: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina – Greensboro Editor’s Introduction – Collected Works Edition of the Road to Serfdom ([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) Erik Angner, University of Alabama at Birmingham The History of Hayek's Theory of Cultural Evolution Revisited
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([email protected]) Discussant: Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina - Greensboro ([email protected]) Kayoko Misaki, Shiga University Walras’s Organized Free Competition from a Hayekian Perspective ([email protected]) Discussant: Carlo Zappia University of Siena ([email protected]) Doug MacKenzie, Ramapo College Social Dividends and General Rules in Economic Planning ([email protected]) Discussant: Carlo Zappia University of Siena ([email protected]) Session I-A-2: New Voices on Adam Smith Room: Wyatt 307 Chair: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) Edith Kuiper, University of Amsterdam Adam Smith and His Feminist Contemporaries ([email protected]) Discussant: Patrick Frierson, Whitman College ([email protected]) Leonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Newtonian Influence on Adam Smith: A Reassessment ([email protected]) Discussant: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) Maria Pia Paganelli, Yeshiva University Vanity and the Daedalian Wings of Paper Money in Adam Smith ([email protected]) Discussant: Jeffrey Young, St. Lawrence University ([email protected])
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Session I-A-3: Operations Research to the Rescue Room: Wyatt 313 Chair: Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) 1. Paul Erickson, University of Wisconsin Optimism and Optimization: Game Theory and Cultures of Rationality in Postwar Operations Research ([email protected]) Discussant: Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen, University of Roskilde ([email protected]) 2. Judy L. Klein, Mary Baldwin College Inventory Control and Arbitrage in Time: Mid-Twentieth Century Attempts to Turn the U.S. Government into a Rational Producer ([email protected]) Discussant: Paul Erickson, University of Wisconsin ([email protected]) 3. Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame Thirteen Theses on the History of Postwar Neoclassical Price Theory ([email protected]) Discussant: Judy L. Klein, Mary Baldwin College ([email protected]) 4. Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen, University of Roskilde The Rise of Mathematical Programming in the Wake of World War II ([email protected]) Discussant: Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) Session I-A-4: Religion, Morality, and Economic Thought Room: Wyatt 301 Chair: James Henderson, Valparaiso University ([email protected])
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1. Dell Champlin, Eastern Illinois University Social Reform, Private Salvation, and Laissez-Faire: the Complex Connection Between American Protestantism and Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Tim Leonard, Princeton University ([email protected]) 2. Antonio Almodovar and Pedro Teixeira, University of Porto Before Rerum Novarum: Catholic Political Economy in the Late 1830s ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Discussant: Anthony Waterman, University of Manitoba ([email protected]) 3. James Henderson, Valparaiso University Is Push-Pin as Valuable as Poetry? The Romantic Poets vs. The Classical Economists ([email protected]) Discussant: Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University ([email protected]) 4. David Andrews, State University of New York – Oswego Keynes and the Moral Purpose of the Market ([email protected]) Discussant: Brad Bateman, Grinnell College ([email protected]) Session I-A-5: Utility, Happiness, Welfare, and All That Room: Wyatt 101 Chair: John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University ([email protected]) Mauro Boianovsky, University of Brasilia Dennis Robertson on Utility and Welfare in the 1950s ([email protected]) Discussant: Neil Niman, University of New Hampshire ([email protected]) Steve Medema, University of Colorado at Denver Pigou’s Prima Facie Case: Welfare Economics in Theory and Practice ([email protected])
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Discussant: Mauro Boianovsky, University of Brasilia ([email protected]) John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University Personal Identity, Capabilities, and Happiness ([email protected]) Discussant: Harold Kincaid, University of Alabama ([email protected]) Maria Eugãnia Mata, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Debate on Cardinal Versus Ordinal Utility ([email protected]) Discussant: John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University ([email protected])
Saturday June 25, 2005 Sessions I-B: 10:30 AM-12:00 Noon
I-B-1: A Companion to Economics and Philosophy: A Roundtable Room: Wyatt 301 Moderator: John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University ([email protected]) 1. Peter Boettke, George Mason University ([email protected]) 2. Alain Marciano, University de Reims Champagne Ardenne ([email protected]) 3. Margaret Schabas, University of British Columbia ([email protected]) 4. Francesco Guala, University of Exeter ([email protected]) 5. John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University ([email protected]) Session I-B-2: Roundtable on Cosmic Optimism
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Room: Wyatt 101 Moderator: David Levy, George Mason University ([email protected]) 2. A. M. C. Waterman, University of Manitoba ([email protected]) 2. Leonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez ([email protected]) 3. Sandy Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected]) 4. David Levy, George Mason University ([email protected]) Session I-B-3: History of General Equilibrium Theory Room: Wyatt 307 Chair: Stephen Meardon, Bowdoin College ([email protected]) 1. Becchio Giandomenica, University of Turin The Economic Theory of Wiener Kreis and Colloquia Mathematica: The Complex Role of Karl Menger ([email protected]) Discussant: E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University ([email protected]) 2. Annie L. Cot, GRESE, University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Harvard’s Pareto Circle ([email protected]) Discussant: E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University ([email protected]) 3. S. Abu Turab Rizvi, University of Vermont The Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Results 30 Years Later ([email protected]) Discussant: Stephen Meardon, Bowdoin College ([email protected])
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Session I-B-4: Macroeconomic Themes Room: Wyatt 313 Chair: Robert Leeson, Murdoch University ([email protected]) 1. James Ahiakpor, California State University – East Bay The Phillips Curve: An Illustration of the Classical Forced-Saving Principle ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Leeson, Murdoch University ([email protected]) 2. Pat Raines (Belmont University) & Charles Leathers (University of Alabama) Deflation and Inflation: A Comparative Analysis of Veblen and Schumpeter ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) 3. Marin Muzhani, University of Florence Trade Cycles in Harrod and Hicks: From the Instability Principle to the Acceleration Principle ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) Session I-B-5: Roundtable on Hayek's Challenge Room: Wyatt 109 Moderator: Steve Medema, University of Colorado - Denver ([email protected]) Warren Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) Donald Moggridge, University of Toronto
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([email protected]) Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina - Greensboro ([email protected])
Saturday June 25, 2005Sessions I-C: 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
Session I-C-1: Italian Economists in Britain and the U. S. in the Early 20th Century Room: Wyatt 301 Chair: Donald Moggridge, University of Toronto ([email protected]) 1. Daniela Parisi, Catholic University of Milan Rockefeller-granted Competence Transfers to an International Organization: A Case Study ([email protected]) Discussant: Cristina Marcuzzo, University of Rome ([email protected]) 1. Cristina Marcuzzo, University of Rome Piero Sraffa at the University of Cambridge. ([email protected]) Discussant: Donald Moggridge, University of Toronto ([email protected]) Session I-C-2: Jevons and Marshall Room: Wyatt 101 Chair: Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected]) 1. Neil Niman, University of New Hampshire Lyell’ Uniformity Principle and the Development of Marshallian Economics ([email protected])
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Discussant: Alain Marciano, University de Reims ([email protected]) 2. Nakano Satoko, Meijigakuin University Jevon’s Market View Through Dynamic Trajectories of Bilateral Exchanges; Market Interactions in the Non-Walrasian Tradition ([email protected]) Discussant: Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected]) Session I-C-3: Rhetoric and Value Room: Wyatt 109 Chair: Uskali Maki, Erasmus University ([email protected]) 1. Menno Rol, University of Groningen Defending Subjective Value Theory: De-Idealization Solving Explanatory Undetermination ([email protected]) Discussant: Erik Angner, University of Alabama – Birmingham ([email protected]) 2. Maurice Lagueux, University of Montreal Ideologies, Value Judgements and Rhetoric in Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Uskali Maki, Erasmus University ([email protected]) Session I-C-4: Music, Art, and Economics Room: Wyatt 313 Chair: Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University ([email protected]) 1. Daniel Green, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University From Quill-to-Quill to Peer-to-Peer: Classical Music Markets and What We Should Have Learned by Now ([email protected]) Discussant: Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University ([email protected])
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2. Gilles Dostaler, University of Quebec at Montreal Keynes and Art ([email protected]) Discussant: Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University ([email protected]) Session I-C-5: Pragmatism and Economics Room: Wyatt 307 Chair: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected]) 1. Charles McCann, University of Pittsburgh John Dewey: From Spontaneous Order to Directed Action ([email protected]) Discussant: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected]) 2. James Wible, University of New Hampshire Peirce's Persistent Interest in Economics: An Introduction ([email protected]) Discussant: Kevin Hoover, University of California – Davis ([email protected])
Plenary Session I 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Concert Hall Fischer Black and the Revolutionary Idea of Finance Perry Mehrling, Barnard College and Columbia University
Plenary Session II 4:15 PM-5:15 PM
Concert Hall Roundtable on Keynes Moderator: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham
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([email protected]) 1. Brad Bateman, Grinnell College ([email protected]) 2. Kevin Hoover, University of California - Davis ([email protected]) 3. Cristina Marcuzzo, University of Rome ([email protected]) 4. Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University ([email protected])
HES Business Meeting 5:30 PM
Concert Hall
Sunday June 26, 2005Sessions II-A: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
II-A-1: Classical Themes Room: Wyatt 301 Chair: Jeffrey Young, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) 1. John Berdell, DePaul University Prices and Capital in Cantillion’s Essay ([email protected]) Discussant: David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University ([email protected]) 2. Julian Libreros, Universidad Externado de Colombia Thomas De Quincey's Political Economy ([email protected]) Discussant: James Henderson, Valparaiso University ([email protected]) 3. Arild Sather, Agder University College Pufendorf as a Predecessor of Hutcheson and Smith
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([email protected]) Discussant: John Berdell, DePaul University ([email protected]) Session II-A-2: Keynesian Themes Room: Wyatt 109 Chair: Mauro Boianovsky, Universidade de Brasilia ([email protected]) 1. Donald Moggridge, University of Toronto Harry Johnson and Keynesian Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University ([email protected]) 2. Mauro Boianovsky, Universidade de Brasilia and Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham Disequilibrium Macroeconomics: an Episode in the Transformation of Modern Macroeconomics ([email protected])([email protected]) Discussant: Kevin Hoover, University of California – Davis ([email protected]) 3. Robert Leeson, Murdoch University The Collected Writings of Great Thinkers in Economics: Some Historical and Practical Issues ([email protected]) Discussant: Donald Moggridge, University of Toronto ([email protected]) Session II-A-3: Methodological Issues Room: Wyatt 101 Chair: John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University ([email protected]) 1. Alain Marciano, University de Reims Champagne Ardenne Political Economy and Hume's Theory of Human Cognition ([email protected])
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Discussant: Margaret Schabas, University of British Columbia ([email protected]) 2. Amos Witztum, London Metropolitan University Economic Methodology and the Concept of Economic Justice ([email protected]) Discussant: John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University ([email protected]) 3. Larry Boland, Simon Fraser University The Trouble with Mirowski: On Reviewing "Machine Dreams" ([email protected]) Discussant: Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) Session II-A-4: Markets and Subjectivism (YS-I) Room: Wyatt 307 Chair: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) 1. Gregor Zwirn, University of Paris 1 Methodological Individualism and Subjectivism in the Writings of Lachmann: A Realist Clarification ([email protected]) Discussant: Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina - Greensboro ([email protected]) 2. Yoshino Yusuke, Kyoto University Hayek’s Subjectivism contra Shackle ([email protected]) Discussant: Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina - Greensboro ([email protected]) 3. Neel Chamilall, University of Paul Cezanne Whiteheadian Vespers ([email protected] Discussant: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected])
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Session II-A-5: Mathematics, Economic Science, and Rhetoric (YS-II) Room: Wyatt 313 Chair: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected]) 1. Huascar Pessali, University of Hertfordshire Rhetorical Transactions and Transaction Cost Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Neil Niman, University of New Hampshire ([email protected]) 2. David Seim, Iowa State University The “Ames School” of Economics, 1934-1950 ([email protected]) Discussant: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected])
Sunday June 26, 2005Sessions II-B: 10:30 AM-12:00 Noon
Session II-B-1: New Perspectives on Eighteenth Century French Political Economy: A Roundtable Room: Wyatt 301 Moderator: Charles Loïc, University of Paris 2 and INED ([email protected]) 1. David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University Economic Policymaking and the Language of Economics: The French Council of Commerce 1700-1740 ([email protected]) 2. Gilbert Faccarello (University of Paris 2) and Philippe Steiner (University of Lille 3) Religion, Moral Philosophy and French Political Economy ([email protected])([email protected]) 3. Charles Loïc and C. Théré, University of Paris 2 and INED
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The Writing Workshop of Francois Quesnay and the Making of Physiocracy 1757-1764 ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Session II-B-2: Capital and Exchange Value Room: Wyatt 307 Chair: Avi Cohen, York University ([email protected]) 1. Sasan Fayazmanesh, California State University - Fresno Marx’s Primitive Communities, Equation of Exchange and the Proper Point of Departure ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) 2. Adam Lutzker, University of Michigan - Flint Capital Accumulation Metaphors: Human, Social, and Cultural Capital in the Social Sciences ([email protected]) Discussant: Avi Cohen, York University ([email protected]) Session II-B-3: Complexity, Coordination, and Calculation Room: Wyatt 101 Chair: Erik Angner, University of Alabama – Birmingham ([email protected]) 1. Neel Chamilall, University of Paul-Cezanne How Far is Freiburg from Vienna (and Santa Fe)? Menger and Hayek on the Complexity of the Market ([email protected]) Discussant: Philip Mirowski University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) 2. Doug MacKenzie, Ramapo College Oskar Lange and the Impossibility of Economic Calculation ([email protected]) Discussant: Peter Boettke, George Mason University ([email protected])
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Session II-B-4: Monetary Theory Room: Wyatt 313 Chair: Perry Mehrling, Barnard College and Columbia University ([email protected]) 1. Odile Lakomski-Laguerre, Universite de Picarde Jules Verne, Amiens A Credit Theory of Money: Schumpeter versus Hawtrey ([email protected]) Discussant: Perry Mehrling, Barnard College and Columbia University ([email protected]) 2. George Horwich, Purdue University The Monetary-Interest Rate Mechanism: A Restatement and Critique of Historical Views ([email protected]) Discussant: Odile Lakomski-Laguerre ([email protected]) 3. Toshiaki Hirai, Sophia University How Did Wicksell’s Theory of Cumulative Process Influence Keynes and His Contemporaries ([email protected]) Discussant: George Horwich, Purdue University ([email protected]) Session II-B-5: Adam Smith on Policy Room: Wyatt 109 Chair: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) 1. Glenn Hueckel, Pomona College In the Heat of Writing: Polemics and the Problem of Corn Bounty in the Wealth of Nations ([email protected]) Discussant: Jeffrey Young, St. Lawrence University ([email protected])
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2. Tom Ross, McGowan School of Business Adam Smith on the Goals and Failings of Educational Institutions ([email protected]) Discussant: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) 3. Maria Brandao and Antonio Almodovar, CEMPRE, FEP-UP Smith and Say on the Middle Class ([email protected])([email protected]) Discussant: Tom Ross, McGowan School of Business ([email protected])
Plenary Session III 1:30 PM-2:45 PM
Roundtable on Robert Heilbroner, The Worldly Philosophers, and the History of Economic Thought Concert Hall Moderator: Avi Cohen, York University ([email protected]) 1. Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) 2. Mathew Forstater, University of Missouri – Kansas City ([email protected]) 3. Susan Haack, University of Miami ([email protected]) 4. Warren Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected])
Sunday June 26, 2005Sessions II-C: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Session II-C-1: The Chicago School as Historiographic Problem
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Room: Wyatt 109 Chair: Sonja Amadae, New School for Social Research ([email protected]) 1. Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame The Road to the Chicago School ([email protected]) Discussant: Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University ([email protected]) 2. Rob van Horn (University of Notre Dame) The Antitrust Project and Chicago Law & Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University ([email protected]) 3. Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University More Fiber than Thread? Evidence on the Hands-Mirowski Yarn ([email protected]) Discussant: S. Abu Turab Rizvi, University of Vermont ([email protected]) 4. Sonja Amadae, New School for Social Research Virginia Public Choice and the Chicago School ([email protected]) Discussant: Peter Boettke, George Mason University ([email protected]) Session II-C-2: Evidence, Experiment, and Rational Choice Room: Wyatt 307 Chair: Uskali Mäki, Erasmus University ([email protected]) 1. Julian Reiss, LSE and Complutense University Madrid Evidence, Causal Inference and Mechanisms in Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Harold Kincaid, University of Alabama ([email protected])
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2. Kyu Sang Lee, University of Notre Dame Smith Responding to Simon by Subsuming Bounded Rationality of Conscious Cognition Under Rationality of Unconscious Cognition ([email protected]) Discussant: Julian Reiss, LSE and Complutense University Madrid ([email protected]) 3. Carlo Zappia (University of Siena) and Marcello Basili (University of Siena) Ambiguity and Uncertainty in Ellsberg and Shackle ([email protected]) Discussant: Larry Boland, Simon Fraser University ([email protected]) 4. Harold Kincaid, University of Alabama Experimental Economics and Issues in Philosophy of Science ([email protected]) Discussant: Kyu Sang Lee, University of Notre Dame ([email protected] Session II-C-3: The LSE and English Economics Room: Wyatt 101 Chair: Warren Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) 1. James Thomas, London School of Economics Was There Ever a “London” School of Economics? ([email protected]) Discussant: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) 2. Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria American Institutionalism and Its English Connections ([email protected]) Discussant: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) 3. Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham Hobson, Pigou, and Inter-War Welfare Economics
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([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Medema, University of Colorado at Denver ([email protected]) 4. Susan Howson, University of Toronto Lionel Robbins and English Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Medema, University of Colorado at Denver ([email protected]) Session II-C-4: Roundtable on Life Writing Room: Wyatt 313 Moderator: E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University ([email protected]) 1. Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina - Greensboro ([email protected]) 2. Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) 3. Evert Schoorl, Groningen University ([email protected]) 4. Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba ([email protected]) Session II-C-5: Adam Smith’s Moral Theory Room: Wyatt 204 Chair: Glenn Hueckel, Pomona College ([email protected]) 1. Amos Witztum, London Metropolitan University Smith’s Theory of Action and the Morality of Natural Liberty ([email protected], A. [email protected]) Discussant: Leonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez ([email protected])
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2. Maria Paganelli, Yeshiva University Self-Interest in Wealth of Nations and Theory of Moral Sentiments: The Adam Smith Problem ([email protected]) Discussant: Leonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez ([email protected]) 3. Satoshi Niimura, Okayama University Economic Development and Inequality in Adam Smith ([email protected]) Discussant: Jeffrey Young, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) 4. Patrick Frierson, Whitman College A Step Towards Smithian Environmental Ethics ([email protected]) Discussant: Glenn Hueckel, Pomona College ([email protected]) Session II-C-6: Consumption, Liberty and Justice (YS-III)Room: Wyatt 301 Chair: Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected]) 1. Alexander Bick A Pattern to Others: Bernard Mandeville and the Economy of the Dutch ([email protected]) Discussant: Margaret Schabas, University of British Columbia ([email protected]) 2. Tiziana Foresti, University of Pisa Thorstein B. Veblen in Italy in the First Half of the Twentieth Century: Hysteriographical Perspectives ([email protected]) Discussant: Dell Champlin, Eastern Illinois University ([email protected]) 3. Huei-Chun Su, University of Exeter Distributive Justice and Liberty: A New Perspective on John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism
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([email protected]) Discussant: Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected]) 4. Susana Martinez-Rodriguez, University of Santago, Spain The Ideas of Spanish Economists in the Second Half of the 19th Century on Position of Women in the Economy ([email protected]) Discussant: Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected])
Presidential Address 5:15 PM-6:15 PM
Mary Morgan, London School of Economics TBA Concert Hall
Reception 6:30 PM-7:45 PM
(Wheelock Student Center)
HES Banquet
7:45 PM-9:45 PM (Wheelock Rotunda)
(Ticket Required)
Monday June 27, 2005Sessions III-A: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Session III-A-1: Rights and Radical Economics Room: Wyatt 313 Chair: Mathew Forstater, University of Missouri – Kansas City ([email protected])
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1. Tiago Mata, London School of Economics Economics for the People: Outreach Activities of URPE and Radical Identity: 1972-78 ([email protected]) Discussant: Sasan Fayazmanesh, California State University - Fresno ([email protected]) 2. Mathew Forstater, University of Missouri – Kansas City From Civil Rights to Economic Rights: Bayard Rustin and Full Employment ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) Session III-A-2: Roundtable on Economics and Intellectual ImperialismRoom: Wyatt 307 Moderator: Uskali Mäki, Erasmus University - Rotterdam ([email protected]) 1. Caterina Marchionni and Uskali Mäki, Erasmus University - Rotterdam Is Geographical Economics a Form of Economics Imperialism? ([email protected])([email protected]) 2. Jaakko Kuorikoski and Aki Lehtinen, University of Helsinki Shades of Rationality: The Role of Intentionality in the Economic Unification of the Social Sciences ([email protected])([email protected]) 3. Uskali Mäki, Erasmus University - Rotterdam Progress by Conquest? Economics Imperialism and Scientific Advancement ([email protected]) Session III-A-3: Economics and National Statecraft Room: Wyatt 101 Chair: Stephen Meardon, Bowdoin College ([email protected]) 1. Evert Schoorl & Henk W. Plasmeijer, Groningen University Economics and Statecraft Between Old and New Statistics – Ackersdijck’s Course of Lectures in 1826
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([email protected])([email protected]) Discussant: Robert P. Rogers, Ashland University ([email protected]) 2. Aiko Ikeo, Waseda University Japanese Economists and International Trade Friction: Turning Point of 1985 ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert P. Rogers, Ashland University ([email protected]) Session III-A-4: Topics in Early Neoclassical Theory Room: Wyatt 109 Chair: Torsten Schmidt, University of New Hampshire ([email protected]) 1. Manuela Mosca, University of Lecce Competition and Monopoly in Pareto and Barone ([email protected]) Discussant: S. Abu Turab Rizvi, University of Vermont ([email protected]) 2. Torsten Schmidt, University of New Hampshire Auspitz and Lieben and the Composite Commodity Theorem ([email protected]) Discussant: S. Abu Turab Rizvi, University of Vermont ([email protected])
Monday June 27, 2005Sessions III-B: 10:30 AM-12:00 Noon
Session III-B-1: Nineteenth Century American Economic Thought Room: Wyatt 313 Chair: Robert P. Rogers, Ashland University ([email protected])
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1. Stephen Meardon, Bowdoin College Liberal Versus Imperial Utopia and a Paradox of American Trade Policies ([email protected]) Discussant: Tim Leonard, Princeton University ([email protected]) 2. Laurence Moss, Babson College Origins and Uses of the Henry George Theorem ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) 3. Tim Leonard, Princeton University Competition and Progress in the Progressive Era ([email protected]) Discussant: Bradley Bateman, Grinnell College ([email protected]) Session III-B-2: Market Failure and Transactions Cost Room: Wyatt 101 Chair: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) 1. Lowell Jacobsen, Baker University Austin Robinson's Influence on Coase and “The Nature of the Firm” ([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Medema, University of Colorado at Denver ([email protected]) 2. Huascar Pessali (University of Hertfordshire) and Ramon Fernandez (FGV-SP) Negotiating Transactions Cost Economics: Oliver Williamson and His Audiences ([email protected]) Discussant: Uskali Mäki, Erasmus University Rotterdam ([email protected]) 3. Steve Medema, University of Colorado at Denver Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Theory of Market Failure ([email protected])
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Discussant: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) Session III-B-3: Rationality, Decisions, and Time Room: Wyatt 109 Chair: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected]) 1. Lawrence Boland, Simon Fraser University Building Economics so that Time Matters ([email protected]) Discussant: Wolfram Latsch, University of Washington ([email protected]) 2. Stefano Fiori, University of Torino Simon’s Bounded Rationality: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives ([email protected]) Discussant: Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) 3. Wolfram Latsch, University of Washington Ranking and Reflection: On Amartya Sen and “Genuine Choice” in Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Amos Witztum, London Metropolitan University ([email protected], A. [email protected]) Session III-B-4: Roundtable on the Early History of Financial Economics Room: Wyatt 307 Moderator: Geoffrey Poitras, Simon Fraser University ([email protected]) 1. Robert Dimand, Brock University Louis Bachelier ([email protected]) 2. Franck Jovanovic, University of Orleans and H2S (ENS-Cachan) The 19th Century Science of Financial Investments
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([email protected]) 3. Geoffrey Poitras, Simon Fraser University The Writings of Richard Price on Actuarial Science ([email protected])
End of Conference
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