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The History of Economics Society invites nominations (including
self-nominations) for its Best Article award for 2004. Deadline for nominations
is January 17, 2005.
Please send a copy of the article that you wish to nominate to the chair of the
Best Article committee at the address at the end of this posting, along with a
brief note explaining your reasons.
For your guidance, here is a statement of the criteria used by previous best
article committees:
"We are looking for a paper that makes an original contribution to discourse in
the history of economic thought. Other desirable characteristics depend in part
on the topic or approach to the history of economic thought represented by the
paper, but may include:
- potential relevance to a wide range of researchers or more than one
research area in the history of economic thought
- clear and bold thesis
- significant comparisons
- attention to economic, social, and cultural context
- innovative research methods using materials beyond the classical
texts, including correspondence and archival material
- engaging style"
The HES Best article committee consists of Perry Mehrling (chair, Barnard
College, Columbia University), Tony Aspromourgos (Univ. of Sydney), Spencer
Banzhaf (Resources for the Future), Vincent Barnett (University of Birmingham),
Alain Marciano (University of Reims) and Leon Montes (Universidad Adolfo Ibanez)
Perry Mehrling
HES Best Article Committee
Department of Economics
Barnard College
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
USA
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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