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Fri Mar 31 17:19:11 2006
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1. The European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET) offers a Prize for the
best book (not necessarily written in English) in the area of the history of economic
thought, written by a European and published in the years 2000, 2001 or 2002. The winner
will be invited to attend the next ESHET Conference, to be held in Paris in January 2003,
and to deliver the Jerome Adolphe Blanqui Lecture.
 
2. The ESHET also offers a Prize for the best article (not necessarily written in English)
in the area of the history of  economic thought, published in a scientific journal in the
years 2000, 2001 or 2002. Candidates must normally be under 35 of age. The winner will be
invited to attend the next ESHET Conference - Paris 2003; will receive the History of
Economic Analysis Award; and will be given 500 Euro.
 
3. In both cases candidates must be nominated by an ESHET member. The publications
submitted will be first examined by two separate commissions of
the Council (one for the books, one for the articles); then by the Council as a whole,
which will make the elections.  Nominations, accompanied by a copy of the book or article
and by a curriculum vitae of the nominated person, should be sent by DECEMBER 31, 2002, to
the Chair of the Council, here undersigned.
 
Prof. Cosimo Perrotta 
Dipartimento di Filosofia 
Universite  
73100  LECCE  (Italy) 
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