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Call for applications: 13th SUMMER School on Economic History,
Philosophy, and History of Economic Thought
PHARE, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France), University of
 Roma Tor Vergata (Rome, Italy) with the support of STOREP,
Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell’Economia Politica (Italy) and
of Association Charles Gide pour l'Étude de la Pensée Économique
(France) organize the 13th Summer School on Economic History,
Philosophy, and History of Economic Thought in Acqui Terme, Italy, HBA
Academy (www.hbaacademy.it) from Wednesday 1st September to Monday
13th September 2010.

The SUMMER School on Economic History, Philosophy, and History of
Economic Thought was established in 1998 with the following aims: •
To provide a thematic and specialised formation to PhD students of the
discipline;
•       To guarantee the diffusion and scientific evaluation of their work;
•       To provide stimulus for them to make progress in contemporary
economic analysis;
•       To introduce them to the trans-disciplinary perspectives of
social sciences.

In line with this perspective we will organize:
•       Seminars animated by invited professors and researchers on the
topic “Conflicts and cooperation: lessons from history and from
economic theory”;
•       Workshops where PhD students present their works as written
contributions to the debate, discussing them with scholars specialized
in their discipline;
•       Tutorials aiming at helping PhD students with preparation of
their work with a view to its further diffusion and publication.

About thirty PhD students and young scholars make up the usual
attendance at the Summer School, joined by about 15 senior scholars.
The working language is English.
The topic for 2010 is: Conflict and Cooperation: Lessons from history
and from Economic Theory (for the provisional program see
http://www.economia.uniroma2.it/universitedete/)


The registration fee is 60 €. It includes meals and accommodation.
Travel expenses will be refunded, at least partially.
Deadline for abstract submission: 10 June 2010

Information and submissions: [log in to unmask]

Katia Caldari
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