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Date:
Sat Nov 18 09:43:24 2006
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Dear all,  
  
Please find below the 2006-2007 programme for the H2S Seminar.  
Available papers are downloadable at:  
  
http://economix.u-paris10.fr/fr/axes/hpe/homme-societe/  
  
Sincerely yours,  
  
Loic Charles and Philippe Fontaine  
  
  
  
H2S Seminar  
  
  
2006  
  
28 September, 12:30am  
Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham  
Economics in the United States since the Second World War  
ENS Cachan, Cournot Building, Room #225  
  
18 October, 12:30am  
Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver  
=46rom Dismal to Dominance? Law and Economics and the Values of Imperial Sci=  
ence  
University of Paris X, K Building, Room #103  
  
26 October, 12:30am  
Carlo Zappia, University of Siena  
Shackle and Modern Decision Theory  
ENS Cachan, Cournot Building, Room #225  
  
31 October, 12:30am  
Perry Mehrling, Columbia University  
The Revolution in Finance and the Development of Macroeconomics  
University of Paris X,  K Building, Room #103  
  
9 November, 12:30am  
John Shovlin, New York University  
Luxury, Patriotism, and Political Economy in France, 1750-1789  
University of Paris X,  K Building, Room #103  
  
22 December, 12:30am  
Margaret Schabas, University of British Columbia  
Temporal Distinctions in Hume's Monetary Theory  
ENS Cachan, Cournot Building, Room #225  
  
  
2007  
  
  
18 January, 12:30am  
Albert Jolink, Erasmus University, Rotterdam  
Weaving Threads: Jan Tinbergen's Statistical Contribution to Economic Policy  
University of Paris X, K Building, Room #103  
  
8 February, 12:30am  
Daniele Besomi, Centre Walras-Pareto, Lausanne  
The Causal Principle, the Explanation of Crises,   
and the Rhetoric of Early Business Cycle Theories  
ENS Cachan, Cournot Building, Room #225  
  
22 March, 12:30am  
Anders Ogren, University of Stockholm and EconomiX  
Monetary Theory and Empirics: Parallel Currencies in Sweden, 1789-1833  
ENS Cachan, Cournot Building, Room #225  
  
5 April, 12:30am  
Alain Marciano, University of Reims, and Sophie Harnay, University of Nanter=  
re  
Posner's Law and Economics and the Delegalisation of the Law  
University of Paris X, K Building, Room #103  
  
3 May, 12:30am  
Marta Torre-Schaub, IDHE-Cachan  
L'articulation entre la liberte du commerce et la libre concurrence au XIXe =  
s.  
ENS Cachan, Cournot Building, Room #225  
  
  
Contact : Loic Charles ([log in to unmask]) or   
Philippe Fontaine ([log in to unmask])  
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