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HPPE at LSE: Programme for Michaelmas Term 2014

The HPPE seminar (Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Economics) at LSE's Economic History Department has now published its programme for Michaelmas Term 2014 (see below). 

The bi-weekly seminar takes place on Wednesdays from 1-2.30pm in room CLM.2.04. For updates to the programme please visit: http://www.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/seminars/HPPE/home.aspx. The convenors of HPPE are Maxine Montaigne ([log in to unmask]) and Tobias Vogelgsang ([log in to unmask]).

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15th October
• Can the Science of Well-Being be Objective?
• Anna Alexandrova, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge

29th October
• The Managerial Ideal and Business Magazines in the Great Depression
• Tiago Mata, ECONPUBLIC, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge

12th November
• tbc
• Ivan Moscati, Department of Economics, Università Bocconi

26th November
• Experiments as a Substitute for Econometric Estimations? A Historical Perspective on the Measurement of Market Discrimination
• Cléo Chassonery-Zaïgouche, Centre d’économie de la Sorbonne, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

10th December
• tbc
• Allegra Giovine, Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania

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About HPPE: 
HPPE - Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Economics: The seminar runs since 2012 and is organised by PhD students at the Economic History Department. It brings together scholars from different disciplines to discuss the evolution of economic thinking and embraces topics from Ancient Greece to contemporary Africa.

The seminar inquires how the theory and practice of economics changes with the historical and philosophical context. The seminar aims to provide scholars at any stage of their career with an opportunity to discuss their work with a critical audience. For further information, please contact the convenors. 

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