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ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT)
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
The annual meeting of AFIT will be held
April 26 to 29, 2000
Town and Country Resort and Convention Center
San Diego, California
in Conjunction with the 42nd annual conference
of the Western Social Science Association (WSSA)
The year 2000 marks an importing milestone in the history of
economics (and the human race), the commencement of the second
century of Institutional Economics. AFIT, a national organization
dedicated to advancing the discipline of economics from an
Institutional Economics perspective, thus will have as its primary theme
for this years conference: 1) accessing the first hundred years of
Institutional Economics (successes and failures); and 2) directions for
the future. Moreover, as Institutionalists are, by and large, a practical
lot (except when it comes to arranging dinner reservations at
conferences) interested in policy questions, particular emphasis will be
placed on the policy aspects of the past and future of institutional
economics. There will be a particular emphasis on poverty issues, but
of course other topics are welcome.
Another aspect of the practicality of Institutional Economics relates to
the question of how best to present Institutional Economics to our
students, and once again we would like to organize some sessions on
Pedagogical issues. We also encourage AFIT members to send
examples of their course syllabus that reflect the use of Institutional
Economics in their classes (these will be collected for wide distribution
among members).
As always, other topics in Institutional Economics are welcome.
The DEADLINE for submitting proposals is November 12, 1999 (Neil
Young's Birthday).
Instructions of how to submit a paper proposal:
INDIVIDUAL PAPER PROPOSALS
Proposals must include
1. Name(s) of author(s)
2. Address(es) and phone and fax numbers, including email addresses,
3. Affiliations
4. Title of paper
5. Abstract of no more than 150 words (WSSA will not publish abstracts
longer than 150 words).
COMPLETE PANEL PROPOSALS (including 3-4 papers, 1-2
discussants and a moderator) Submit a letter detailing the composition
of the panel (including paper titles, names, affiliations, mailing
addresses, phone and fax numbers and email addresses. Each author
should submit an abstract (150 words) along with paper titles, names,
affiliations, mailing addresses, phone and fax numbers and email
addresses.
Individual paper and/or complete panel proposals should also include
any requests for audio/visual equipment.
Proposals for complete panels or individual papers should be sent
(preferably by email) to:
Charles M. A. Clark
VP AFIT
Department of Economics
St. John's University
Jamaica, New York 11439
USA
Phone: 718 990 7343
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