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Patinkin Conference
Centre Walras-Pareto
University of Lausanne, 20-22 September 2001
On the initiative of Pascal Bridel (Universite de Lausanne) and Michel De
Vroey (Universite catholique de Louvain), the Centre Walras-Pareto of the
University of Lausanne is organising a Conference on Don Patinkin. As the
author of Money, Interest and Prices and many other books and articles,
Professor Patinkin is one of the most influential post World-War theorists.
The organisers' motivation lies in their admiration for Patinkin's work and
their perception of the important role he played in the unfolding of modern
economic theory. The aim of the conference is to assess Patinkin's role and
place in the unfolding of modern economic theory. Time has come for a
critical assessment of his work.
PROGRAMME
There will be four sessions devoted respectively to Patinkin and Monetary
Theory, Patinkin as an Historian of Economics and Patinkin and Keynesian
Theory (two sessions).
PROVISIONAL LIST OF PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED
1.Mario Amendola (University di Roma-La Sapienza), Jean-Luc Gaffard
(Universite de Nice Sophia Antipolis, Institut Universitaire de France et
Observatoire Francais des Conjonctures Economiques), Unemployment as a
Disequilibirium Phenomenon: the Patinkin Perspective Revisited
2.Roger Backhouse (Birmingham University), Patinkin as a chronicler of
the Keynesian Revolution
3.Ingo Barens (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt), Patinkin on
Keynesian Economics and Hicksian IS-LM
4.Mauro Boianovsky (Universidade de Brasilia), Patinkin on Involuntary
Unemployment and the Aggregate Supply Function
5.Pascal Bridel (University of Lausanne), Patinkin on Walras
6.Robert Dimand (Brock University), Patinkin on Irving Fisher's
Monetary Economics
7.Frank Hahn (University of Cambridge), The Dichotomy Once Again
8.Edith Klimovski (Mexico University), Unvoluntary Unemployment and
Neo-classical Synthesis: D. Patinkin's theory
9.Robert Leeson (Murdoch University), Patinkin, Keynes, Chicago and
Friedman: resolving the dispute over the quantity theory oral tradition
10.Robert Leeson (Murdoch University) and Warren Young (Bar-Illan
University), Patinkin, Expectations, and Chicago
11.Stephen Meardon and Elizabeth Smith (Williams College), Tactics and
Outcomes in Patinkin's Twin Battles: the Last Skirmish of "Keynes and the
Classics" and the "Rehabilitation" of Keynesian Economics
12.Michel Rosier (Universite de Marne-la-Vallee), Patinkin versus
Archibald and Lipsey
13.Sylvie Rivot (Universite Louis-Pasteur, Strasbourg), Patinkin on
Involuntary Unemployment: Are Wage Cuts a Good Remedy to Unemployment?
14.Perry Mehrling (Columbia University), What was Monetary Walrasianism?
15.Goulven Rubin (Universite de Paris X, Nanterre), Involuntary
Unemployment, Disequilibrium and Stability
16.Shauna Saunders (Duke University), What counts as a contribution to
the history of economic thought? Patinkin as HOPE referee
17.Dario Togati (University degli Studi di Torino), Patinkin on the
Principle of Effective Demand
18.Michel de Vroey (Universite de Louvain-la-Neuve), Can adjustment
slowness explain market rationing? A critical re-examination of Patinkin's
involuntary unemployment theory
THE SPIRIT OF THE CONFERENCE
The organizers plan to have a small size conference leaving enough time for
a fair presentation of the papers and cross-discussions. All sessions will
be plenary. Papers will be distributed ahead of the Conference.
ATTENDANCE
On the basis of the first-in first-served principle, the Conference will be
open to non-contributors up to a limit of fifty people.
VENUE
University of Lausanne, Centre Walras-Pareto, 1015 Lausanne-Dorigny
(Switzerland).
REGISTRATION FEE
Sfrancs : 250.- (including two luncheons, the Conference dinner and the
Conference papers). The Walras-Pareto Centre can provide potential
participants with a list of reasonably-priced hotels in the Lausanne area.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Write, mail or fax Prof. Pascal BRIDEL
Universite de Lausanne, Centre Walras-Pareto,
1015 Lausanne-Dorigny (Suisse/Switzerland)
tel. : +41 21 692 28 41
fax : +41 21 692 28 45
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
The Conference Web Site is regularly updated and can be found under the
following address:
http//www.unil.ch/cwp/
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