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On Friday, 7 December 2001, the Dutch-Flemish Society for the History of Economic Thought
will organize a one-day conference on the “History of economic thought in the Low
Countries”
Programme:
9-9.30 uur:
Registration
9.30-10.10 uur:
Bert Mosselmans (Universiteit Antwerpen & University of Bristol): Adolphe Quetelet and the
development of economic methodology.
10.10-10.50 uur:
Guido Erreygers (Universiteit Antwerpen): Henri La Fontaine and the Institut des Sciences
Sociales
10.50-11.10 uur:
coffee break
11.10-11.50 uur:
Arnold Wilts (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam): “The quantitative relations in economic
life”. Disciplining Dutch economic thought.
11.50-12.30 uur:
Albert Jolink (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam): Econometrics in the Low Countries: the
correspondence between Bernard A. Chait en Jan Tinbergen
12.30-14.30 uur:
lunch break
14.30-15.30 uur:
Erik Buyst (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Ivo Maes (Nationale Bank van België), Henk W.
Plasmeijer (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) en Evert Schoorl (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen):
The development of economics in Belgium and the Netherlands after 1945.
15.30-16.30 uur
Round table on ‘Teaching the history of economics in Belgium and the Netherlands’.
The conference will take place in Hof van Liere (UFSIA - Universiteit Antwerpen),
Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium.
Please contact Guido Erreygers for further details and registration at:
Guido Erreygers
Department of Economics
Faculty of Applied Economics UFSIA-RUCA
University of Antwerp
Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerpen 1, Belgium
Tel +32-3-220 40 52, Fax +32-3-220 40 26
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