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The HES will sponsor the following four sessions at the Jan. 2003 ASSA
meetings:
Session Title: Dynamic Models in the Late Twentieth Century
Date: Jan, 3, 2003, 8:00-10:00
Presiding: E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University
J. Barkley Rosser Jr., James Madison University - "The Rise and Fall of
Catastrophe Theory in Economics: Fallacious Fad or Baby Thrown Out With the
Bathwater?"
Judy L. Klein, Mary Baldwin College - "Recursive Algorithms and Notions of
State in Cold War Dynamic Programming"
Marcel Boumans, University of Amsterdam - "The Economic Practice of
Filtering: Revealing Dynamics or Constructing Artifacts?"
Discussants: E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University; Mary Morgan, London School of Economics
Session Title: Alternative Accounts of the End of Globalization
Date: Jan. 3, 2003, 10:15-12:15
Presiding: J. Bradford DeLong, University of California at Berkeley
Antoni Estevadeordal, Inter-American Development Bank, and Alan M. Taylor,
University of California at Davis - "The Rise and Fall of World Trade:
1870-1939."
Hamid Hosseini, King's College - "Globalization Theory in the Unity-Rivalry
Debate of Lenin-Kautsky on the Eve of WW I."
Stephen Meardon, Inter-American Development Bank - "The Metaphysical Club,
the Political Economy Club, and the Predominance of Protection: 1875-1913."
Discussants: Alfred E. Eckes, Ohio University; Brink Lindsey, Cato Institute
Session Title: Postcolonialism and Economics
Date: Jan. 4, 2003, 10:15-12:15
Presiding: Mathew Forstater, University of Missouri at Kansas City
Nitasha Kaul, University of Hull - "Does One Go to Caliban for a Judgement
on Miranda? Economic Theorizing and the Postcolonial"
S. Charusheela, University of Hawaii at Manoa - "Interrogating the Walras -
Saussure Connection"
Colin Danby, University of Washington at Bothell - "Post Keynesianism
Without Modernity"
Discussants: John Davis, Marquette University; Deidre McCloskey, University of Illinois at
Chicago; William A. Darity Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Session Title: Institutional and Chicago Economics
Date: Jan. 4, 2003, 2:30-4:30
Presiding: Dan Hammond, Wake Forest University
Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria - "Institutional and Chicago
Economics: Interrelations and Oppositions"
Geoffrey Hodgson, University of Hertfordshire - "Veblen at Chicago"
Andrea Beller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and D. Elizabeth
Kiss, Purdue University - "On the Contribution of Hazel Kyrk to Family
Economics"
Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver - "The Legal-Economic
Tangle: The Evolution of Institutionalist and Chicago School Perspectives
on Law and Economics"
Discussants: Ross Emmett, Augustana University College; Malcolm Rutherford, University of
Victoria; Mary Morgan, London School of Economics; Warren Samuels, Michigan State
University
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