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================= HES POSTING =================
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) 1999
Conference
4-7 November
Prague, Czech Republic
Institutional History of Economics Research Area
CALL FOR PAPERS
EAEPE's Institutional History of Economics Research Area invites paper
proposals that contribute to one of its following seven theoretical
perspectives:
(1) The approach to analysis is based on an evaluation of relevant
tendencies and linkages in actual economics - instead of a methodology
that sanctifies fictions and diverts attention from the difficult task
of analyzing the practice and culture of economics.
(2) The analysis is open-ended and interdisciplinary in that it draws upon
relevant material in psychology, anthropology, politics, and history -
instead of a definition of history of economics in terms of a rigid
method that is applied indiscriminately to a wide variety of economic
approaches.
(3) The conception of economics is of a cumulative and evolutionary process
unfolding in historical time in which economists are faced with chronic
information problems and radical uncertainty about the future - instead
of approaches to theorizing that focus exclusively on the product of
this process.
(4) The concern is to address and encompass the interactive, social process
through which economics is formed and changed - instead of a
theoretical framework that takes economists and their interests as
given.
(5) It is appropriate to regard economics itself as a social institution,
necessarily supported by a network of other social institutions -
instead of an orientation that takes economics itself as an ideal or
natural order and as a mere aggregation of individual economists.
(6) It is evaluated how the socio-economic system is embedded in a complex
ecological and environmental system - instead of a widespread tendency
to ignore ecological and environmental considerations or consequences
in the history of economics.
(7) The inquiry seeks to contribute not only to history of economics but
also to economics - instead of an orthodox outlook that ignores the
possibility of such cross-fertilization.
Preference will be given to original accounts, based on detailed archival
or other research, aimed at yielding rich, sophisticated, understandings.
Papers that "do it" instead of those that "talk about doing it" are
favored.
To participate, please submit a proposal containing 400-600 words and
indicating clearly the sense in which the paper contributes to one of the
theoretical perspectives of the research area.
The deadline for the submission of paper proposals is 31 MARCH 1999. Notice
of acceptance or rejection will be sent on or before 30 APRIL 1999.
Completed papers are due on 31 AUGUST 1999.
All proposals and requests for information should be sent to:
Esther-Mirjam Sent
CPNSS
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
UK
Tel: +44-171-955 6827
Fax: +44-171-955 6869
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web-site: http://www.nd.edu/~esent
Further information on the EAEPE 1999 conference can be found at:
http://eaepe.tuwien.ac.at/conference.html
Further information on the research area is at:
http://www.eh.net/ehnet/Archives/hes/nov-98/0011.html
The research area is also organizing a workshop on "Economists at War: The
Influence of the Practice of World War II and the Cold War on the Culture
of Economics" at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands on 21 April
1999. Further information on this workshop is available at:
http://www.eur.nl/fw/philecon/warkshop.html
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