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Fri Mar 31 17:18:21 2006
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The 12th International Economic History Congress 
Seville Spain 
late August/early September 1998 
 
Session: Economic Thought and Economic Policy in 19th Century Less 
Developed Europe 
 
The purpose of the papers in this session will be to explore and discuss 
the process of dissemination of economic ideas among Europe's less 
developed countries and regions and the interaction between economic 
thought and economic policy in different times and places during the 19th 
century. 
 
The session organisers invite papers on any aspect relevant to the 
session's theme. Papers may focus on a specific author, a group of 
authors, a school of thought, the evolution of institutions or the legacy 
of certain economic policy-makers. They may concentrate on the analysis of 
theoretical issues or be policy-oriented. Finally, they may deal with any 
European country, or a group of countries or a country's region. 
 
Interested participants should send a title and a one-page abstract 
proposal by 30 October 1996 to the session organisers: 
 
Maria Eugenia Mata 
Faculdade de Economia 
Universidade Nova de Lisboa 
Travessa Estevao Pinto -- Campolide 
P1000 LISBOA -- PORTUGAL 
Fax: 351 - 1 387 11 05 
email: [log in to unmask] 
 
Michael Psalidopoulos 
Panteion University 
Leoforos Singrou 136 
176 71 ATHENS 
GREECE 
Fax: 0030-1-922-36-90 
 
Posted to HES by Ross B. Emmett (from the HET Newsletter) 
 
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