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Fri Mar 31 17:18:23 2006
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The History of Economics Society will sponsor four sessions at the Allied 
Social Sciences Association meetings in Atlanta, Georgia, 4-6 January 2002. 
 
Session 1:  Debating Analytical and Political Egalitarianism 
 
Organizers and Chairs: David Levy, George Mason University; Sandra Peart, 
Baldwin-Wallace College 
 
Papers: 
 
Eric Schliesser, University of Chicago  “Equality & Sacred Property Rights 
in Smith, Hume, and Rousseau.”  
 
Samuel Hollander, Ben Gurion University  “Marx and Engels on Distribution 
and the Equality Issue:  Capitalism and Communism.” 
 
David M. Levy, George Mason University, and Sandra J. Peart, 
Baldwin-Wallace College  “Visual Representations of Abstract Economic Man: 
The British anti-slave Coalition, Victorian Racial Anthropologists and 
Punch.”  
 
 
Session 2:  Non-Economic Objectives as a Study in the History of Economic 
Thought 
 
Organizer: Bruce Elmslie, University of New Hampshire 
Chair:  Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth College 
 
Papers: 
 
Bruce Elmslie, University of New Hampshire, “Adam Smith as a Trade Policy 
Analyst: How Well Did He Understand Non-Economic Objectives?” 
 
Andreas Maneschi, Vanderbilt University, “Noneconomic Objectives in the 
History of Economic Thought” 
 
Joseph Persky, University of Illinois, Chicago, “When Did Equality Become a 
Non-Economic Objective?” 
 
 
Session 3:  The Makings of “Modern” Economics During the Cold War 
 
Organizer:  Mary S. Morgan, University of Amsterdam and London School of Economics 
Chair: Kevin D. Hoover, University of California, Davis  
 
Papers: 
 
E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University, “How Economics Became a Mathematical 
Science.” 
 
Mary S. Morgan, University of Amsterdam and London School of Economics, 
“Simulations and War Games: The Birth of a New Technology in Economics,” 
 
Sonja Amadae, London School of Economics, “The Self-Interested Rational 
Actor as Consummate Cold-War Warrior: The Development of the Neo-Liberal 
Self.” 
 
Judy L. Klein, Mary Baldwin College, "Optimization and Recursive Residuals 
in the Space Age: Sputnik and the Kalman Filter" 
 
 
Session 4:  Keynes and General Equilibrium Theory 
 
Organizer: Ezra Davar, Ben Gurion University 
Chair: James C.W. Ahiakpor, California State University, Hayward  
 
Papers: 
 
Axel Leijonhufvud, University of Trento, “Marshallian Microfoundations.” 
 
Ezra Davar, Ben Gurion University, “Underemployment: Voluntary and 
Involuntary.” 
 
Peter Howitt, Brown University, “The Micro Foundations of the Multiplier 
Process.” 
 
Robert Dimand, Brock University, “Keynes, IS-LM, and The Marshallian 
Tradition” 
 
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