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Fri Mar 31 17:18:51 2006
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Here is the schedule of HES sessions that will take place at the AEA   
Meetings on Friday January 6 at 8 am and 2:30 pm, and Saturday January   
7 at 10:15 am and 2:30 pm. The AEA has been accommodating in avoiding   
scheduling conflicts with INEM sessions.  
  
Besides the fact that the participants have put together fascinating   
sessions, please make every effort to attend as future allotments of   
HES sessions depend on attendance.  
  
Avi Cohen  
  
  
Jan. 6, 8:00 am  
HES  
  
Mathematics, Econometrics and the History of Contemporary Economics (B0)  
  
Presiding: E. ROY WEINTRAUB, Duke University  
  
JUDY L. KLEIN, Mary Baldwin College--Economy in Sampling: The Origins   
of the Post-War Decision-Theoretic Framework in Wald's Sequential   
Analysis  
  
MARY S. MORGAN, London School of Economics--The Life Cycle of Models  
  
PHILIPPE LE GALL, University of Angers--The World of "Natural   
Econometricians": Mathematics, Statistics, and Natural Order in 19th   
Century French Economic Thought  
  
MARCEL BOUMANS, University of Amsterdam--What Kind of Rationality Did   
Robert Lucas Introduce to Macroeconomics?  
  
  
Jan. 6, 2:30 pm  
HES  
  
Keynes's General Theory After Seventy Years (B2)  
  
Presiding: ROBERT W. DIMAND, Brock University  
  
ROBERT A. MUNDELL, Columbia University--The Evolution of Keynes's Views   
on the World's Economic System  
  
BRADLEY BATEMAN, Grinnell College, and ROGER E. BACKHOUSE, University   
of Birmingham--Whose Keynes?  
  
ROBERT W. DIMAND, Brock University--Keynes on Global Economic   
Integration  
  
L. RANDALL WRAY, University of Missouri-Kansas City--Keynes's Approach   
to Money: An Assessment After 70 Years  
  
Discussants: JOHN DAVIS, University of Amsterdam and Marquette   
University  
KEVIN HOOVER, University of California-Davis  
  
  
Jan. 7, 10:15 am  
HES  
  
The Postwar Origins of the Chicago School (60 Years On) (B2)  
  
Presiding: STEVE MEDEMA, University of Colorado-Denver  
  
PHILIP MIROWSKI and ROB VAN HORN, University of Notre Dame--The Road to   
Serfdom and the Origins of the Chicago School  
  
DAN HAMMOND, Wake Forest University--Chicago School: Progeny of   
Progressivism?  
  
ROB VAN HORN, University of Notre Dame--The Antitrust Project and the   
Origins of Chicago Law and Economics  
  
BRUCE CALDWELL, University of North Carolina-Greensboro--The Road to   
Hayek's Road  
  
Discussants: ALAN HYNES, University of Toronto  
MALCOLM RUTHERFORD, University of Victoria  
STEVE MEDEMA, University of Colorado-Denver  
  
  
Jan. 7, 2:30 pm  
HES  
  
Buchanan and Hayek on the Constitutional Order (B2)  
  
Presiding: BRUCE CALDWELL, University of North Carolina-Greensboro  
  
PETER J. BOETTKE, George Mason University--Hayek and Buchanan on   
Rational Constructivism, Evolution of Rules, and the "Good" Society  
  
M. ALI KHAN, Johns Hopkins University--Politics as Exchange: Buchanan   
and Hayek on the Rules for Making Rules  
  
DAVID M. LEVY, George Mason University, and SANDRA J. PEART,   
Baldwin-Wallace College--Discussion, Construction and Evolution: Mill,   
Buchanan and Hayek on the Constitutional Order  
  
Discussant: BRUCE CALDWELL, University of North Carolina-Greensboro  
  
 

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