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*PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS*
Association for Institutionalist Thought, Annual Conference, held in
conjunction with the 39th Annual Conference of the Western Social Science
Association
Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 23- 29, 1997, Albuquerque Hilton and Holiday
Inn
Papers and proposals for panels and roundtable discussions are requested
for the Association for Institutionalist Thought Section of the 39th Annual
Conference of the Western Social Science Association. The Western Social
Science Association (WSSA) is a professional educational organization
committed to interdisciplinary scholarship, service, and collegiality.
Membership in the WSSA is not required for participation at the conference
although it is strongly encouraged.
The Association for Institutionalist Thought (AFIT) is an organization that
promotes scholarship in the institutionalist tradition of Veblen, Commons,
Mitchell, Dewey, Ayres, and Foster. Membership in AFIT of conference
participants is expected.
For those who have never attended an AFIT conference, let me assure you
that the annual conference is intellectually stimulating, fun, and
well-attended. Unlike the case at many conferences, conference participants
actually attend the panels and engage in (sometimes heated) discussion with
panelists. I will try to avoid concurrent AFIT sessions so that
participants will not be split among competing panels. In addition, there
are two other attractions: Albuquerque is very nice in April; and
participants can sample panel offerings from a wide range of other
interdisciplinary WSSA sections.
Please submit panel proposals and paper proposals by November 1, 1996 to L.
Randall Wray at the address below. Abstracts for all papers must be
submitted by December 2, 1996.
Students are particularly encouraged to attend the conference. The WSSA
holds an annual student paper competition. In addition, there will be room
for student paper presentations on the AFIT program.
The theme for the AFIT conference this year will be "Keynesian and
Institutionalist Thought: Integration, Assimilation, Segregation?" Papers
and panels that address the following questions are particularly encouraged.
*Was Keynes an institutionalist? *Is Keynesian theory institution-
specific? *Is a "general theory" possible? *Is institutionalist theory
Keynesian? *How has the economy evolved since the General Theory? Is the
General Theory still relevant? *Are the Post Keynesians friends of
institutionalist thought (as believed by Dillard) or are they the foes? In
addition, any paper or panel that deals with theory, history of thought,
policy, or empirical work on matters related to institutionalist thought
will be welcomed.
Proposals should be mailed by November 1, 1996, and should include:
*name(s)
*paper title(s)
*affiliation(s)
*mailing address(es)
*phone number(s)
*fax number(s)
*email address(es)
*audio-visual needs for your presentation
**150-word abstract(s) by Dec. 2
Abstracts should be submitted on a disk, preferably formatted using WP5.1
or Word. Alternatively, abstracts can be sent via email in an ascii text
file.
Those who are willing to serve as discussants or panel chairs should send
the same information, substituting areas of interest in place of paper
title and abstract.
Send proposals to:
L. Randall Wray
Vice President, AFIT
Economics Department
University of Denver
Denver CO 80208
fax 303-871-2605
phone 303-871-2245
email: [log in to unmask]
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