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Dear all,

Here is our list of speakers for the Economics Made Fun Symposium:

10.12.2010 Friday

Diane Coyle (keynote): “Who's laughing now at the dismal science?”
Uskali Mäki: “On the philosophy of the new kiosk economics of everything”
N. Emrah Aydinonat: “The two images of economics: Why the fun disappears 
when important questions are at stake?”
Jack Vromen: “Finding the Right Levers; Introducing Fines in 
Kindergartens and All That…”
Peter M. Spiegler: “The Unbearable Lightness of the Economics-Made-Fun 
Genre”
Björn Frank: “Economic Page Turners”
Paul Teule & Erwin Dekker: “Economics made fun, and made fun of”
Robert H. Frank (keynote): “The Economic Naturalist Writing Assignment”

11.12.2010 Saturday

Jean Baptiste Fleury: “The Evolving Notion of Relevance: An Historical 
Perspective to the “Economics-Made-Fun” movement”
Edward Nik-Khah and Rob Van Horn: “Inland Empire: Economics Imperialism 
as an Imperative of Chicago Neoliberalism”
Roger Backhouse: “Economics is a serious (and difficult) subject”
Ariel Rubinstein (keynote): “Are economists economic agents?”

For the full program please visit: 
http://www.eur.nl/fw/english/eipe/conferences/economics_made_fun/program/

If you would like to join us in Rotterdam you need to register: Here is 
how: 
http://www.eur.nl/fw/english/eipe/conferences/economics_made_fun/registration/

For more information please visit: 
http://www.eur.nl/fw/english/eipe/conferences/economics_made_fun/

Cheers,
Emrah

-- 
N. Emrah AYDINONAT
http://www.neaydinonat.com/
http://twitter.com/aydinonat

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