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Dear Colleagues,

Please find below the HES sessions program at ASSA 2010. Registration
starts on September 15 at

http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AEA/Annual_Meeting/index.htm.

Mauro Boianovsky
HES Vice-President


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

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