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                        TRINITY COLLEGE GLOBAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM 
 
                                in conjunction with the 
                           Comparative Economics Reading Group 
                                   at Trinity College 
 
 
                            presents a one day conference on 
 
 
                        METHODOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF ECONOMICS 
 
                                Saturday April 25th, 1998 
                                    9:30 am - 6:30 pm 
 
Registration 
McCook Auditorium       9:30 am - 10:00 am 
 
 
Morning Session:        The Future of Economics: Why Both with Methodology? 
 
Keynote address:        TONY LAWSON, Lecturer in Economics, Faculty of 
Economics  
                        and Politics, University of Cambridge 
Keynote respondent:     ROBERT HEILBRONER, Norman Thomas professor of Economics 
                        Emeritus and Senior Lecturer in Economics, new 
School                         for Social Research 
 
McCook Auditorium,      10:00 am - 12:00 pm 
 
Lunch and further discussion 
Hamlin Hall             12:00pm - 2:00 pm 
 
 
Afternoon Session:      Practicing Economics: A Realist Alternative 
 
Keynote address:        TONY LAWSON, Lecturer in Economics, Faculty of 
Economics                         and Politics, University of Cambridge 
Keynote respondent:     DAVID RUCCIO, Associate Professor of Economics and  
                        Faculty Fellow of the Helen Kellogg Institute for  
                        International Studies, University of Notre Dame 
 
McCook Auditorium       2:30 pm - 4:30 pm 
 
Further discussion 
Alumni Lounge           4:30 pm - 6:30 pm 
 
Conference registration is free, but must be completed by April 20th 1998. 
Lunch must be ordered at the time of registration (please specify dietary 
restrictions) and will cost $6.00) (students $3.00).  For further 
information or to register for the conference, contact: 
 
Erika Wojnarowicz 
Department of Economics 
Trinity College 
Hartford, CT  06106 
tel: (860) 297-2485 
fax: (860) 297-2163 
e-mail:  [log in to unmask] 
 
 
 
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