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The European Society for the History of Economic
Thought (ESHET) and the University of Castilla
La Mancha (UCLM) are jointly organizing a Workshop on:
“The Recession of 2008. Do Economists ever
agree on Analysis and Prescriptions?
The current financial and economic crisis has
been stimulating some very important and
interesting debates. On the one hand, there have
been several attempts to compare it with previous
crisis, especially with the Great Depression of
1929. On the other hand, the current crisis has
also stimulated lively debates about the current
state of economic analysis and its effectiveness
in providing adequate accounts of the crisis.
Hence, the current crisis has not only
highlighted the changing nature of our economic
reality, but also the usefulness of taking a
longer view when approaching economic analysis.
The potential contribution of the history of
economic ideas seems to be extremely relevant on both accounts.
This Workshop is aimed at analyzing the current
financial and economic crisis from a history of
economic thought perspective. The papers
presented may offer an overview of the crisis or
focus on specific issues. They may refer to the
global economy or to a single region or
country. The may dig on the causes, the
consequences or policy recommendations.
The Workshop will take place in the Facultad de
Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales de Albacete
(University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain) on
the 21 and 22 January, 2010. Albacete is a small
but well connected city. It can be reached by
train from Alicante (1:15 hours), Valencia (1:30 hours) and Madrid (2 hours).
The seminar has been organized in three parts:
1. Thursday evening (16-18; 18:30-20:30): Presentation of four selected papers.
2. Friday early morning (9-11): Parallel sessions.
3. Friday late morning (11:30-13:30): Presentation of two selected papers.
The papers should be sent to
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2009. Participants will receive confirmation of
acceptance before 21 December 2009. The
Committee will indicate the six papers
selected at plenary sessions. They are supposed
to cover a broad array of streams in the history of economic thought.
We aim to publish a book gathering together the
10 best papers. Apart form the six papers
presented at plenary sessions, the Committee will
select four additional papers among those discussed in parallel sessions.
There are no registration fees for the
Workshop. ESHET and UCLM will provide three
grants (of 350 euros each) to PhD students who
don’t have any other source of finance and present good papers.
For further information visit
http://www.uclm.es/actividades/2009/workshopESHET-UCLM.
Scientific Committee:
O. Dejuan (chair),
E. Febrero.
H. Hagemann,
M.C. Marcuzzo
P. Teixeira.
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Amos Witztum
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