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Dear Colleague,
May I ask you to circulate the following call for participants to the
SHOE list please? Many thanks for your kind assistance in advance.
Best wishes,
Kobil



Dear Colleagues,
The Stirling Centre for Economic Methodology (SCEME) in association
with the School of Management and Business Aberystwyth University
would like to announce a call for participants to the fourteenth
seminar in a series on the methodology of economics. We are very
pleased to be able to announce that Victoria Chick, emeritus Professor
at UCL, will attend as guest speaker to lead the discussion.

Topic
The banking and economic crises have focused attention on economics
and its capacity to forecast, analyse and present policy solutions.
Radical questions have been raised in public discourse about the way
in which economics approaches its subject matter, i.e. its
methodology. The purpose of this seminar is to reflect on the future
methodology of economics as well as the role of methodological
analysis itself, in light of the banking and economic crisis.

Organisation
The two-half-day seminar (lunchtime-to-lunchtime) will take place in a
small informal setting with a workshop character at Aberystwyth
University on 8-9 June 2011.

The seminar programme and registration form are now available at
http://www.management.stir.ac.uk/research/economics/sceme-workshops

Please contact me for further information and registration.

Kind regards,

Kobil


Dr Kobil Ruziev
Lecturer in Economics
Programme Leader MSc Finance
School of Management and Business
Aberystwyth University
Aberystwyth SY23 3DD

Tel:  01970 622522
Fax: 01970 622409

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