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[Posted on behalf of Thierry Aimar. -- RBE.] 
 
Call for papers. 
 
Conference: Economic Analysis and Political Economy in the Thought of 
F.A. Hayek. 
 
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of F.A. Hayek, the 
Association of Historians of the Austrian Economic Tradition (AHTEA) 
organizes a conference in Paris from 27-29 May 1999. The conference will 
be devoted to the relationship between economic analysis and political 
economy in Hayek's thought. 
 
Hayek's work in economics extends over more than half a century, and 
covers most of the major fields of the discipline. Some of Hayek's 
contributions to economics are purely analytical, others are inspired by 
a broader vision that one may characterize as `political economy' in the 
18th century sense of the term. The conference intends to examine the 
relationships betweeen these two components of Hayek's thought. Can this 
link be found in all of Hayek's publications, or is it necessary, for 
example, to distinguish between the young Hayek who devoted himself to 
economic analysis, and the mature Hayek whose concern it is to unfold 
the principles of liberalism? More generally, is Hayek's liberalism 
founded on a value judgment that is independant from his investigations 
in positive economics, or is his work an attempt to found liberalism on 
economic theory? These and related issues will be discussed in their 
relationship with the various currents of thought in the Austrian 
tradition. 
 
Proposals for papers (500- 1000 words) should be submitted before 
November 15th 1998, specifying: 
1. the original contribution of the paper, and 
2. its relationship to the theme of the conference 
 
Papers that have been accepted by the scientific committee should reach 
the organizers no later than March 1st 1999. 
 
Requests for further information and paper proposals should be addressed 
to: 
 
Thierry AIMAR 
Association des Historiens de la Tradition Economique Autrichienne, 
Centre d'Histoire de la Pensee Economique, 
Maison des Sciences Economiques, 
106, Boulevard de l'Hopital, 75647 PARIS. 
Telephone: (+33) 1 55-43-42-33 
Fax: (+33) 1 55 43-42-35 
E-mail: [log in to unmask] 
 
Programme committee: Thierry AIMAR (Universite de Nancy II), Jack BIRNER 
(Universite de Maastricht), Pierre GARROUSTE (Universite de Lyon II), 
Sandye GLORIA (Universite de Saint-Etienne), Andre LAPIDUS (Universite 
de Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne), Stephane LONGUET, (Universite de 
Picardie), Christian SCHMIDT (Universite de Paris IX Dauphine). 
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Appel a Communications 
 
 
Colloque : Analyse et doctrine economiques dans la pensee hayekienne 
 
 
A l'occasion du centenaire de la naissance de F.A. Hayek, l'Association 
des Historiens de la Tradition Economique Autrichienne (AHTEA) organise 
un colloque du 27 au 29 mai 1999, a Paris, sur le theme : Analyse et 
doctrine economiques dans la pensee hayekienne. 
 
L'oeuvre economique de Hayek, qui s'etend sur plus d'un demi-siecle et 
aborde la plupart des grands domaines de cette discipline, contient a la 
fois des contributions strictement analytiques et des travaux d' 
inspiration plus doctrinale. Le colloque s'attache a examiner les 
relations possibles entre ces deux composantes de la pensee hayekienne. 
Ce lien existe-t-il tout au long de ses ecrits ou faut-il au contraire 
distinguer nettement un Hayek de jeunesse tourne vers l'analyse du Hayek 
de la maturite soucieux de 
fonder la doctrine liberale? D'une maniere plus generale, le liberalisme 
de Hayek resulte-t-il d'un jugement de valeur plus ou moins independant 
de ses recherches d'economie positive ou doit-on plutot y discerner l' 
expression d'une nouvelle theorie economique normative? Autant de 
questions qui seront discutees dans une perspective ouverte sur les 
differents courants de pensee de la mouvance autrichienne. 
 
Les propositions de communication (1000 mots environ) sont a adresser 
avant le 15 novembre 1998. Elles doivent preciser: 
1)- le caractere original de la communication proposee. 
2)- sa correspondance au theme du colloque. 
 
Apres examen par le Comite Scientifique, les communications retenues 
devront parvenir avant le 1er mars 1999. 
 
Les demandes d'informations et les propositions de communications 
doivent etre adressees a: 
 
 
Thierry AIMAR 
Association des Historiens de la Tradition Economique Autrichienne, 
Centre d'Histoire de la Pensee Economique, 
Maison des Sciences Economiques, 
106, Boulevard de l'Hopital, 75617 PARIS. 
Telephone: (+33) 1 55-43-42-33 
Fax: (+33) 1 55 43-42-35 
E-mail: [log in to unmask] 
 
Comite de programme: Thierry AIMAR (Universite de Nancy II), Jack BIRNER 
(Universite de Maastricht), Pierre GARROUSTE (Universite de Lyon II), 
Sandye GLORIA (Universite de Saint-Etienne), Andre LAPIDUS (Universite 
de Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne), Stephane LONGUET (Universite de 
Picardie), Christian SCHMIDT (Universite de Paris IX Dauphine). 
 
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