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Bruce Caldwell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Dec 2015 14:38:31 -0500
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Dear Colleagues,

The message below advertises the 2016 Duke Summer Institute on the 
History of Political Economy. The Summer Institute is aimed at faculty 
in US universities who are NOT historians of economics, that is, we are 
seeking economists who are not historians of economics, and faculty in 
the other social sciences and the humanities, who might have some 
interest in the history of economic thought. If you know of anyone who 
fits this description, please pass the message on to them. Unfortunately 
the Summer Institute is only open to faculty in US universities; that is 
a requirement of the federal government agency (the National Endowment 
for the Humanities) that is funding the Institute.

Thank you,
Bruce C.

***

The Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University 
invites applications for a Summer Institute on the topic “The History of 
Political Economy.” The three week Institute is supported by a grant 
from the National Endowment for the Humanities and will take place from 
May 29 - June 17, 2016 on the Duke campus. Discussions will be led by a 
distinguished set of faculty, and participants will receive a $2700 
stipend for attending. The deadline for application is March 1, 2016. 
For further information and application instructions, visit the Summer 
Institute website at
http://hope.econ.duke.edu/2016%20NEH%20Summer%20Institute

-- 
Bruce Caldwell
Research Professor of Economics
Director, Center for the History of Political Economy

"To discover a reference has often taken hours of labour, to fail to discover one has often taken days." Edwin Cannan, on editing  Smith's Wealth of Nations

Address:
Department of Economics
Duke University
Box 90097
Durham, N.C. 27708

Office: Room 07G Social Sciences Building
Phone: 919-660-6896
Center website: http://hope.econ.duke.edu
Personal Website: http://econ.duke.edu/~bjc18/

View my recent research on my SSRN Author page:
http://ssrn.com/author=627226

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