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Even more interesting might be "Europe disintegrating before our eyes" this
very year.  (How long does it take for Current History to become "History"?)
To make this History of Economic Thought, how have professional economists
helped bring on this debacle?  Who has helped forestall it, and how? Who has
passively ignored it?

Myself, I would be interested to know the effects of the spread of VAT
throughout Europe.  Who has published the pro-VAT "bible"; who has refuted
it; and how were their works received by leaders of our profession?

Mason Gaffney

16th SCEME Seminar in Economic Methodology
12-13 Sept 2012, Tilton House, UK

" 'A Europe starving and disintegrating before their eyes': Reappraising
Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace"

A concerted effort at historical and methodological appraisal of this well
known yet scholarly underexplored work of Keynes, in the surroundings of
his former country retreat. Further details: http://goo.gl/7M67p



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15th SCEME Seminar in Economic Methodology
Monday 26 March 2012, SCEME, University of Glasgow, UK

"Taking stock, looking ahead: Economic methodology in the UK and beyond.
A Seminar in tribute to Mark Blaug"

With lead contributions by Vivienne Brown, Sheila Dow, Richard Lipsey,
Brian Loasby. Detailed programme: http://goo.gl/7M67p

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