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Dear all,
Please find below the programme for the 11th
annual European conference on the history of
economics (ECHE 2006) to be held on 20-21 October
2006. For more details see:
http://economix.u-paris10.fr/fr/activites/colloques/?id=6
Sincerely yours,
Philippe Fontaine
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Friday, 20 October
10:00 am
Opening Lecture: Place in the History of Knowledge
Simon Naylor (University of Bristol)
11:00 am: Coffee/tea break
11:30 am
The Writing Workshop of Fran�ois Quesnay and the Making of Physiocracy
Lo�c Charles (Universit� de Paris 2) and Christine Th�r� (INED)
Discussant: Margaret Schabas, University of
British Columbia and London School of Economics
12:30 pm: Lunch
2:30 pm
The Institutionalisation of Political Economy in Portugal, 1803-1948
Ant�nio Almod�var and Maria de F�tima Brand�o (CEMPRE/Universidade do Porto)
Discussant: Jos� Lu�s Cardoso (Universidade Technical de Lisboa)
3:30 pm
Nationality, Place and Identity: Locating the
English (Irish?) Historical School
Roger Backhouse (University of Birmingham)
Discussant: TBA
4:30 pm: Coffee, tea, etc.
Saturday, 21 October
10:00 am
Cambridge as a Place in Economic Science
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Nerio Naldi, Annalisa
Rosselli and Eleonora Sanfilippo (Universit� di
Roma 'La Sapienza')
o Discussant: Guido Erreygers (University of Antwerp)
11:00 am: Coffee/tea break
11:30 am
The Importance of Being Cambridge: The Keynesian
Myths and the Post Keynesians, 1960-1980
Mata, Tiago (University College of London)
Discussant: Roger Backhouse (University of Birmingham)
12:30 pm: Lunch
2:30 pm
The Rise and Preservation of the Virginia School of Political Economy
Sandra J. Peart (Baldwin-Wallace College), David
Levy (George Mason University), and Robin Hanson
(George Mason University)
Discussant: Steve Medema (University of Colorado at Denver)
3:30 pm
Closing Lecture: Science, Site and Speech: Darwinism and the Spaces of Rhetoric
David N. Livingstone (Queen's University Belfast)
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