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I would like to remind all of you who will be 
attending the 2010 Allied Social Sciences 
Association meetings in Atlanta that the History 
of Economics Society will be sponsoring four 
sessions at these meetings and will also hold a 
reception for HES members and friends.

The reception will be held on Sunday, January 3, 
at 6:00 pm in the Hilton Atlanta­Room 203. There 
will be a cash bar and free hors d’oeuvres 
available at the reception, and all members and 
friends of the HES are encouraged to attend.

The details of the HES-sponsored sessions are as follows.

Jan. 3, 10:15 am, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, M105
HES
The Integration of Micro and Macroeconomics From a Historical Perspective (B2)

Presiding: JOHN DAVIS, Marquette University
PEDRO GARCIA DUARTE, Universidade de São Paulo - Not Going Away:
Representative-agent Model and Microfoundations in Recent Macroeconomics
D. WADE HANDS, University of Pudget Sound - The Rise and Fall of
Walrasian Economics: the Keynes Effect
KEVIN D. HOOVER, Duke University - Microfoundational Programs
PHILIP E. MIROWSKI, Notre Dame University - How Cowles Neutered Keynes
and Laid the Groundwork for Neoclassical Macroeconomics
Discussant: PERRY MEHRLING, Barnard College



Jan. 3, 12:30 pm, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, M105
AEA/HES
Complexity in the History of Economic Thought (B2)

Presiding: MAURO BOIANOVSKY, Universidade de Brasilia
J. BARKLEY ROSSER JR., James Madison University - Chaos Theory Before Lorenz
JOHN B. DAVIS, Marquette University - The Emergence of Agent-based
Modeling in Economics
PHILIP E. MIROWSKI, Notre Dame University - Complexity as Excuse
versus Complexity as Inspiration
DAVID COLANDER, Middlebury College, CASEY ROTHSCHILD , Massachusetts
Institute of Technology - The Sins of the Sons of Samuelson
Discussants: WADE HANDS, University of Pudget Sound
ELIAS KHALIL, University of Richmond
JUDY KLEIN, Mary Baldwin College
MICHAEL MAKOWSKY, Towson University


Jan. 4, 10:15 am, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, M107
HES
100 years of Walras's Death (B3)

Presiding: WADE HANDS, University of Pudget Sound
MICHEL DE VROEY, Université Catholique de Louvain - Marshall and
Walras: Incompatible Bedfellows?
FRANCO DONZELLI, Universita degli Studi di Milano - Edgeworth versus
Walras on Equilibrium and Disequilibrium
ALAN KIRMAN, Groupement de Recherche en Economie Quantitative
d'Aix-Marseille - Walrasian Theory: The Starting Point for a Journey
Down the Wrong Road?
PASCAL BRIDEL, Université de Lausanne - The Normative Origins of
General Equilibrium Analysis
Discussants: JEAN PIERRE POTIER, Université Lumiere Lyon 2
DAVID COLANDER, Middlebury College
CASEY ROTHSCHILD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Jan. 4, 2:30 pm, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, M107
HES
Financial Crises and the History of Economic Thought (B1)

Presiding: SANDRA PEART, University of Richmond
PERRY MEHRLING, Barnard College - New Lombard Street
THOMAS HUMPHREY, Federal Reserve Bank-Richmond - The Lender of Last
Resort in the History of Economic Thought
SANDRA PEART, University of Richmond, DAVID LEVY, George Mason
University - Economists, Cartoons and Crises
Discussants: KEVIN D. HOOVER, Duke University
BENJAMIN FRIEDMAN, Harvard University

I look forward to seeing many of you in Atlanta.

Best wishes,

Steven G. Medema
President
History of Economics Society

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