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CALL FOR PAPERS
HES CONFERENCE June 25-28, 1999
The 26th annual meetings of the History of Economics Society will be held
June 25-28, 1999 at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, located
in Greensboro, North Carolina. Highlights of the Conference will include
the Distinguished Guest Lecture given by Professor Vernon Smith on
Friday, which is followed by a reception. On Sunday, the Presidential
Address will be given by Professor David Colander, to be followed by the
Conference Banquet.
Proposals on all aspects of the history of thought and methodology are
invited. The conference volume published by Routledge will be loosely
organized around the theme of "alternative approaches to economics at
century's end."
All persons wishing to present a paper or to organize a complete session
should submit a short abstract (of less than 200 words) for their paper
or (of less than 400 words) for a complete session by February 15, 1999
to the President-Elect, Bruce Caldwell. Whenever possible, proposal
writers should suggest discussants whom they believe will be attending
the meetings for their paper(s). Unless you indicate a contrary
preference, a person submitting a proposal may also be asked to serve as
a discussant in another session. It will be assumed that those submitting
proposals give their permission to have their abstracts reproduced on the
HES Conference web page.
Proposals may be submitted by going to the HES web site and following the
link for submitting paper proposals:
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Conferences/99.shtml
Alternatively, proposals may be submitted by fax, e-mail, or regular post
to:
Bruce Caldwell
Department of Economics
Bryan School, UNCG
PO Box 26165
Greensboro, N.C. 27402-6165
USA
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
fax: 336-334-4089
phone: 336-334-5463
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