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history of Economic Society Sessions, 
 
ALLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATIONS, January 3-5, 1999, New York, NY 
 
 
First Session:          The Impact of RAND on Economics 
 
Day: Sunday, 8:00 a.m.                  Date    3 January 1999   
 
Room Hilton, Room 510            
 
        Presiding:  Judy Klein, Mary Baldwin College 
         
        Dave Jardini, Carnegie Mellon University--Economics and the Science of 
War at RAND, 1946-1952 
         
        David Hounshell, Carnegie Mellon University--The Medium is the Message, 
or How Context Matters 
         
        Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame_RAND and the rise of the idea 
of an economics of information 
 
        Discussants: 
         
        Judy Klein, Mary Baldwin College 
         
        Bradley Bateman, Grinnell College                          
 
        Christian Schmidt, Univ. of Paris 
 
           
 
Second Session:  The History of Women in Economics 
 
Day: Monday, 10:15 a.m.                 Date    4 January 1999   
 
Room Hilton, Room 510            
 
         
        Presiding:      Zohreh Emani, Alverno College 
 
        Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba_Feminism and Political Economy in 
Early 19th Century France 
         
        Janet Seiz, Grinnell College_Nineteen Century Economic Writing by Women 
         
        Robert Dimand, Brock University_Women as Contributors and Subject in the 
New and Old Palgraves 
         
        Discussants: 
         
        Zohreh Emani, Alverno College 
         
        Kirsten Madden, Millersville University 
         
        Gillian Hewitson, La Trobe University    
 
 
Third  Session : Alfred  Schutz  and  Economics: Exploring  the  Interface 
of  Economics  and  Sociology 
 
Day :  Monday , 2:30  p.m.                      Date    5 January 1999   
Room Hilton,  Room 510           
         
        Presiding: Peter Boettke, George Mason University 
         
        Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard, Institute of Political Science-University 
of           Copenhagen--Schutz and Mises on Rationality and Ideal Types 
         
        Mie Augier, Institute of Organization and Industrial 
Sociology-Copenhagen Business School-- Typicality and Novelty: Schutz 
and Shackle on the Paradox of Choice 
         
        Bruce Pietrykowski, University of Michigan-Dearborn--Postmodernizing 
Schutz: Phenomenology and Postmodern Economics 
         
        Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University--Schutz's concept of 
anonymity and the problem of economic expectations 
         
        Mathew Forstater, Jerome Levy Economics Institute--Structure, Behavior, 
and Motivation: the Economics and Sociology of Alfred Schutz and Adolph 
Lowe 
         
        Discussants: 
         
        Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University 
         
        Peter Boettke, George Mason University 
         
        William Milberg, New School for Social Research 
         
        Laurence Moss, Babson College 
         
        Jonathon Mote, University of Pennsylvania 
 
 
Fourth Session:         Sraffa's Centenary 
 
Day: Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.                 Date    5 January 1999   
 
Room Hilton, Room 510            
 
        Presiding: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo       
         
        Pierangelo Garegnani, Universita di Roma III-Rome _ Sraffa and the 
        theoretical  world of the classical economists 
         
        Heinz Kurz, University of Graz--Piero Sraffa's unpublished papers: a few 
observations 
         
        Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Universita di Roma, "La Sapienza"-Roma--Sraffa, 
Keynes and the Keynesians: a view from the Archives 
         
        Discussants: 
         
        D. Harris, Stanford University 
         
        H. Gram, CUNY (City University of New York) 
 
        D. Moggridge, University of Toronto 
 
 
 
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