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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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This year’s ICAPE conference has multiple themes regarding what pluralist economists have to offer the economics profession and society in general in 2018. Specifically, - What are the major problems confronting today’s communities, and how can pluralist approaches to economics address those...
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The theme of the conference is "The Economics of XXIst Century Enlightened by its Past". This conference aims at exploring the development of microeconomics and macroeconomics, the empirical methods used and a possible conceptualization of mainstream economics, as well as the diffusion of ideas...
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Topics: - computational complexity - cognition and bounded rationality - nonlinearities and disequilibria - ontological and epistemological pluralism - agent-based modeling and complex adaptive behavior - emergence, novelty, and evolution - heterogeneous agents and expectations - reflexivity and...
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The topic of the XV Aispe Conference is: “Towards a Comparative History of Economic Thought”. The Conference aims mainly at raising a series of correlated questions, which are both historical and methodological. Is it possible, and desirable, to write a comparative history of economic...
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URPE Sessions: - Sraffa, Austrian Capital Theory, and Policy Analysis - Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Place-based Analyses of Racial-ethic Inequality in Wealth and Health - Class, Power, Gender, and Poverty, - Income Distribution, Low-Income Borrowing, and Housing Exclusion, - Radical Political...
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October 31, 2017 is the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s posting of the 95 theses on the door of the Castle Church; an episode that has been considered the beginning of the protestant reform. Sombart, Weber, Bataille and many others have underlined the crucial role of Luther and the...
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Papers on all dimensions of the history of economics are encouraged: we welcome doctrinal, biographical, autobiographical and institutional history; both ‘rational reconstruction’ and ‘contextual’ approaches; ‘the history of economic analysis’ as well as the ‘the history of...
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