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The HPPE (Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Economics) seminar is pleased to announce its Michaelmas term programme:

9 October Geoffrey Harcourt (School of Economics, University of New South Wales)
‘The Crisis in Mainstream Economics’

23 October Huei-chun Su (Department of Economic History, LSE)
tbc.

6 November Michael McLure (Department of Economics, University of Western Australia and Robinson College, University of Cambridge)
‘Reflections on the Quantity Theory: Pigou 1917 and Pareto 1920-21’

20 November Verena Halsmayer (Department of History, University of Vienna)
"Solow’s Growth Model as a Technical Object between Craftsmanship and Economic Expertise"

4 December Orri Stefansson (Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE)
"Valuing What Could Have Been"

During Michaelmas term, the seminar will take place in Clement House 2.04 at the London School of Economics. The seminar starts at 1 pm. Everyone is welcome.

Anyone interested in the seminar can contact Gerardo Serra ([log in to unmask]) or Raphaelle Schwarzberg ([log in to unmask]).

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