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CALL FOR PAPERS 
Essays on Hume's Political Economy 
Columbia University 
May 2003 
 
 
We invite you to submit a paper for presentation at a conference on Hume's 
political economy, to be held at Columbia University  (New York City) on 
May 9-10, 2003. The paper is to be new and original, and not intended for 
publication elsewhere. Routledge has expressed considerable enthusiasm to 
serve as publisher and is currently reviewing our proposal for such a 
volume. Some of the topics we hope to cover are Hume on trade and commerce, 
money and credit, trust and social capital, economic development, and 
public finance. Papers that link Hume's political economy to his other 
writings or place it in a broader historical context are also welcome. We 
expect to settle on about twelve papers, and reprint four or five classic 
articles on Hume's economics so that the volume will serve as the point of 
departure for scholarly inquiries into the subject. We will serve as 
co-editors, and prepare an introduction to the volume. 
 
A fund from Columbia University allows us to cover the costs of 
accommodation (3 nights hotel) and most of the meals for the two days. We 
are in the process of securing additional funds for travel, but if you are 
able to obtain them from another granting agency, we would be most 
grateful. 
 
If you are interested in participating, please send us a letter of intent 
and a one-page abstract of your paper by December 1st, 2002. The paper that 
you would submit should be no more than 30 pages (double-spaced), including 
notes and references. It is understood that your essay is more likely to be 
work-in-progress that would benefit from presentation at the conference. 
The bulk of the revisions will come in the 12 months or so after we meet. 
This, we believe, gives each contributor a more realistic time frame in 
which to produce a significant and polished essay. However, we will ask you 
to post your paper on a collective website by April 2003, so that each 
participant will have read it in advance of the meeting. After the 
conference next May, we will ask you to expand and revise the paper by 
October 2003, to be sent out for refereeing. Assuming one more round of 
revisions is undertaken (if necessary) in response to the refereeing, we 
expect the final papers to be ready by May 2004 and the volume to appear by 
the end of that year. 
 
Margaret Schabas, Philosophy Department 
University of British Columbia 
Vancouver   BC 
Canada V6T 1Z1 
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Carl Wennerlind, Economics Department 
Barnard College, Columbia University 
3009 Broadway, New York 
NY 10027   USA 
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