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The general theme of the conference will be Economic Culture and the Dissemination of Economic Ideas. This theme will also be a way of honoring the memory and legacy of António Almodovar and Vicent Llombart, eminent historians of economic ideas and founding members of AIHPE. Both of them...
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Topic: “Fairness and the Economy: Theoretical, Ethical and Political Aspects”
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Submissions of abstracts of papers in all areas of the history of economic thought are invited.
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The Executive Committee of the IEHA welcomes proposals from all members of the international economic history community, whatever their institutional affiliation or status, as well as from scholars in related disciplines. We welcome historical applications in any field of economics or cognate...
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Papers dealing with any aspect of the history of economic thought are welcome, including work related to any period or any school of economic thought. Also welcome are papers that situate economics in wider intellectual and cultural contexts or relate it to other disciplines.
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Proposals for papers or sessions on all aspects of the history of economic thought are welcome. Particularly welcome are proposals of papers and sessions that fall into the ESHET 2018 conference theme: “Entrepreneurship, knowledge and employment”.
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JSHET Annual Conference is a great place to present your paper, and is one of the largest conferences on the history of economic thought in the world. There were five English sessions in last year's Annual Conference.
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n its twelfth year, URPE at the EEA is continuing to provide a forum for URPE members and economists across the heterodox spectrum to meet and engage each other and continue to develop the frontiers of radical economic theory.
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Session by Evelyn L. Forget: “Basic Income: The Past and the Present”, Session by Guy Numa: “Beyond Say’s Law: Reappraising Jean-Baptiste Say’s Political Economy”, Session by Till Düppe : “Economic Knowledge in Socialism”, Session by Franck Jovanovic: “Physics and Financial...
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