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Fri Mar 31 17:18:35 2006
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Call for Papers:  2003 HOPE Conference:  "The IS/LM Model: Its Rise, Fall 
and Strange Persistence". 
 
A full description of the conference theme and practical details is found 
at:  http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kdhoover/pdf/LongCall.pdf 
 
- The conference will take place at Duke University, Durham, North 
Carolina, on April 25-27, 2003. 
 
- Proposals for papers (five hundred words) should be sent to the 
conference organizers, Michel De Vroey and Kevin Hoover, by May 31, 2002, 
to the addresses below. Papers will be selected by August 31, 2002. All 
papers for the conference will be circulated to conference participants in 
advance, and thus must be completed no later March 1, 2003. 
 
- In order to allow for fruitful intellectual exchanges, the format of the 
conference will be voluntarily kept small. All sessions will be plenary and 
the number of papers will be kept to around fifteen, leaving ample space 
for a general discussion. 
 
- Following the conference, papers will be refereed for inclusion in the 
record of the conference, a volume to appear as a special supplement to the 
History of Political Economy, and to be separately published as a volume by 
the Duke University Press. Participation in the conference through 
submission of the paper will give te History of Political Economy first 
refusal rights to publish the paper. 
 
- For further information, please write to Michel De Vroey, Economics 
Department, Université catholique de Louvain,  1348 Louvain-la-neuve, 
Belgium, or e-mail at [log in to unmask]; or to Kevin Hoover, 
Department of Economics, University of California, Davis, California 
95616-8578, or e-mail at [log in to unmask] 
 
Michel DE VROEY 
 
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