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================= HES POSTING =================
At Ross's suggestion, I post this to the list, and apologize to those
on the direct mailing list for double posting. The URL which appears
at the end of this is also accessible from the "Seminars and
Workshops" section of the HES Web site.
The revised (and final) schedule for the Duke History of Political
Economy Workshop for Fall 1996 is:
September 6: Aiko Ikeo, Kokugakuin University "From the Economics of
Keynes to Keynesian Economics: a transition as viewed from Japan"
September 20: E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University "Economics Views
Mathematics Views Economics"
October 4: Robert Leonard, University of Quebec at Montreal "From
Mathematical to Social Order: Karl Menger's Vienna, 1927-1938"
October 25: Glenn Hueckel, Purdue University "Smith's Uniform `Toil
and Trouble': A Vain Subtlety?"
November 8: Robert Leeson, Murdoch University and the University of
Western Ontario "Keynes and the `Klassics': An Interpretation"
November 22: Bruce Caldwell, University of North Carolina
at Greensboro "Hayek and Socialism"
December 6: Spencer Banzhaf, Duke University "Natural Productivity
and the produit net"
All these Friday sessions are in 214 Social Sciences Building at 3:30PM.
Regular workshop participants will receive copies of thepapers in
advance of the scheduled session. For other individuals, papers may
be available from the authors themselves, not from the Workshop
coordinator.
The URL for this Fall schedule is:
http://www.econ.duke.edu/cgi-bin/Workshops/Scripts/wsKind.pl?Fall+96+2
E. Roy Weintraub, Professor of Economics
Director, Center for Social and Historical Studies of Science
Duke University, Box 90097
Durham, North Carolina 27708-0097
Phone and voicemail: (919) 660-1838
Fax: (919) 684-8974
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URL: http://www.econ.duke.edu/~erw/erw.homepage.html
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