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Fri Mar 31 17:18:23 2006
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The International Network for Economic Method will sponsor two sessions at 
the Allied Social Sciences Association meetings in Atlanta, Georgia, 4-6 
January 
2002. 
 
Session 1:  John Dewey and Economic Methodology  
Chair:  Elias L. Khalil, American Institute for Economic Research 
 
Papers: 
Arjo Klamer, Erasmus University, Rotterdam  “A Pragmatic Perspective on 
Values in the Economy.” 
 
Mark D. White, College of Staten Island/CUNY, “Homo Economicus and Dewey's 
Man.” 
 
Paul P. Christensen, Hofstra University, “Nature, Mind, and Society:  the 
Biological Side of Dewey's Contribution to Evolutionary Economics?.”  
 
Shabnam Mousasavi and Jim Garrison, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and 
State University, “Inquiry and Choice: A Deweyan Approach to Economic 
Theory.” 
 
Elias Khalil, American Institute for Economic Research, “Dewey and 
Behavioral Economics.” 
 
 
Session 2:  Economic Methodology and the Practice of Economics 
Chair:  Kevin D. Hoover, University of California, Davis 
 
Papers:  
 
Erik Angner, University of Pittsburg, “Social Scientists as Experts: 
Overconfidence in Theory and Practice.”  
 
David Levy, George Mason University, and Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace 
College, “Who are the Canters?  The Other and Its Friends.”  
 
Alex Viskavatoff, University of Pittsburgh, “The Fact/Value Distinction in 
Mainstream Economics.” 
 
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