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[NOTE: The following program was arranged by HES Vice-President Roger
Backhouse. -- RBE]
History of Economics Society
Session Program -- 1998 ASSA Meetings
3-5 January 1998, Chicago
Session 1 -- On the road again: the influence of travel and travel writing
on classical political economy (B1)
Presiding -- Deirdre McCloskey (University of Iowa)
Brian Cooper (New School for Social Research) -- Instructions for
Travellers: Making Economics Fit the World and Making the World Fit
Economics
Robert W. Dimand (Brock University) -- Classical Political Economy and
Orientalism: Nassau Senior's Eastern Tour
Ulla Grappard (Colgate University) -- Lady Bountiful: Gender and
Representation in International Trade
Discussants -- Deirdre McCloskey (University of Iowa), Janet Seiz
(Grinnell College), James Henderson (Valparaiso) University
Session 2 -- Taxation, Rationality and Group Rationality (B2)
Presiding -- Roger E. Backhouse (University of Birmingham, UK)
Larry Moss (Babson College) -- The Advent of Mathematical Economics in
the United States: The Case of the Edgeworth-Seligman Debate about the
Incidence of Taxes
Mary Ann Martinsek Dimand (Albion College) -- Coase and Lindahl: Markets
and exchange
Esther Mirjam Sent, (University of Notre Dame)-- Bounded Rationality on
the Rebound
Discussants -- To be confirmed.
Session 3 -- Wesley Clair Mitchell after 50 Years (Round Table Discussion)
(B2)
Presiding -- Scott Simkins (North Carolina A&T State University)
Moses Abramovitz (Stanford University) -- Reflections on Mitchell
Jeff Biddle (Michigan State University) -- Wesley C. Mitchell as
Statistician
Eli Ginzberg (Columbia University) -- Mitchell: A 50 Year Retrospective
Mark Perlman (University of Pittsburg) -- Mitchell, Keynes and Schumpeter
Compared: Their Assumptions, Their Methods, and the Founding of Schools
Scott Simkins (North Carolina A&T State University) -- Mitchell,
Measurement and Theory
Session 4 -- Wicksell's Influence on Modern Economic Theory: In Honor of
the 100th Anniversary of Interest and Prices (B1)
Presiding -- Michael J. Gootzeit (University of Memphis)
Michael J. Gootzeit (University of Memphis) -- Wicksell and the
Sophisticated Quantity Theory
Thomas Humphrey (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) -- Fisher and Wicksell:
Different Interpretations of the Quantity Theory
Mauro Boianovsky (Universidade de Brasilia) -- Lord Keynes and the
Swedes: the Wicksell Connection Revisited
James Ahiakpor (California State University at Hayward) -- Wicksell's
Theories of Credit, Interest, Money and Inflation: Consistency with or
Deviation from the Classics?
Discussants -- To be confirmed.
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