History of Economic Thought Conference, 1995
University of Dublin
Trinity College
PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER
2.00 pm-4.00 pm: Registration
3.30 pm-4.00 pm: Tea
4.00 pm-5.15 pm: Neil Browne and Kevin Quinn (Bowling Green State
University, Ohio) "Self-Conscious Use of the Rhetoric of Economics
to Overcome Adam Smith's Response to Cartesian Anxiety"
5.15 pm-6.30 pm: Xavier Bradley (C.E.M.F., Dijon)"An Endogenous
Money Approach to the Bank Act of 1844"
7.00 pm-8.00 pm: Dinner
8.15 pm-9.30 pm: Robert Leonard (Universit=E9 du Qu=E9bec =E0 Montr=
=E9al)
"Social Signs, Social Science: the Wienerkreis, the Visual Arts, and Social
Theory in Interwar Vienna"
9.30 pm: Bar
THURSDAY 7 SEPTEMBER
8.00 am-9.00 am: Breakfast
9.15 am-10.15 am: Michel Rosier and Christian Tutin (Universit=E9 Pari=
s
7, Universit=E9 Paris 1) "Reproduction Analysis in the Marxian Tradition"
10.15 am-10.45 am: Coffee
10.45 am-11.45 am: Warren Young (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) "Writing
Harrod's Biography: The Problem of Maynard Keynes"
11.45 am-12.45 pm: Renee Prendergast (Queen's University Belfast)
"Theories of Equilibrium and Development in Marshall and Schumpeter"
1.00 pm-2.00 pm: Lunch
3.30 pm-4.00 pm: Tea
4.00 pm-5.15 pm: Cathy Winnett and Adrian Winnett (University of Bath=
)
"'The Condition of England' and Political Economy"
5.15 pm-6.30 pm: David Laidler (University of Western Ontario) "The
Origins of the Phillips Curve as a Policy Menu"
7.00 pm-7.45 pm: Reception
7.45 pm-9.15 pm: Conference Dinner
9.15 pm: Bar
=46RIDAY 8 SEPTEMBER
7.30 am-9.00 am: Breakfast
9.15 am-10.15 am: Evert Schoorl (Graduate School, Groningen
University) "Say's Own Law After Baumol, or:Say and Sismondi Revisted"
10.15 am-11.15 am: Yasunori Fukagai(Kanagawa University) "Bailey's
Criticism of Ricardian Value Theory and J. S. Mill"
11.15 am-11.45 am: Coffee and Annual Meeting
11.45 am-12.45 am: Daniele Besomi(Loughborough University of
Technology) "Statics and Dynamics in Harrod's Trade Cycle"
History of Economic Thought Conference
6-8 September 1995, Trinity College Dublin
Conference address: Central Secretariat, Arts Building, Trinity College,
Dublin 2
Tel: + 353 -1-6081118 Fax: + 353 -1- 6772694
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REGISTRATION FORM
(Please print in block capitals; delete alternatives as appropriate)
Name (Prof, Dr, Mr, Ms, etc.)
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Name of accompanying person
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Type of accommodation required: (Single/Double)
Payment in full to be made by 1 August 1995 at the latest.
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NOTES
(i) Registration will take place on 6 September 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm: the
Conference will conclude with lunch on 8 September.
(ii) Please enclose registration fee of IR=A3140 (+IR=A3120 for accompany=
ing
person) when returning this form. Cheques or Bank Drafts in IR=A3 to TCD No
1 account. The registration fee includes accommodation on the Trinity
campus and meals during the Conference.
(iii) No refund will be given for part-attendance at the Conference.
(iv) A refund will be given for a cancelled booking provided that two
weeks notice is received.
(v) Accommodation may be available if required for the night of 8
September. Please contact the organiser for details.
(vi) The availability of twin rooms is extremely limited.
(vii) Further details of the Conference, together with copies of those
papers available at the time, will be circulated in mid-August.
Academic Organiser: Antoin E Murphy,
Economics Department,
Arts Building,
Trinity College,
Dublin 2,
Ireland
Phone: (353) 1 6772941/6081325
=46ax: (353) 1 6772503
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