I would like to add that the symposium will take place on Saturday,
April 29th, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. All those who will be at the ESHET
conference in Porto are kindly invited to attend, and possibly to
participate in the general discussion that will follow the paper
presentations. Comments and questions concerning all the aspects that
will be dealt with in the symposium are welcome.
Notice also that, along similar lines, a second symposium will take
place at the STOREP conference in Lecce, June 1st-3rd, 2006 ?however,
this one will mainly concern the Italian case.
Paola Tubaro
Quoting Eric Schliesser <[log in to unmask]>:
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> It is the Symposium at the annual conference of the European Society
> for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET), Porto, Portugal, April
> 28-30, 2006. Organized by Erik Angner, University of Alabama at
> Birmingham, and Paola Tubaro, Universite Paris X Nanterre. Here's the
> web-page:
> http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~angner/future.html
>
> Papers (posted on the website) by:
>
> More Economics, Please: We're historians of economics, Ivan Moscati
> (Bocconi University Milan)
> Claiming a Definition for the History of Economic Thought, Rebeca
> Gomez Betancourt (University of Paris I Panth�on Sorbonne) and
> Alexander Tobon (University of Paris X Nanterre)
>
> The Importance of the Analysis of Economic Problems from the
> Perspective of the History of Economic Thought, Marta Sora (Warsaw
> School of Economics)
>
> History of Economics or a Selected History of Economics?, Nuno Pedro
> G. Palma (London School of Economics)
>
> Philosophy and a Scientific Future of the History of Economics, Eric
> Schliesser (Syracuse University and Leiden University)
>
>
> Eric Schliesser
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