The History of Economics Society will have 4 sessions at the 2009 AEA
meetings in San Francisco (January 3-5). Registration opens 4
September. More information is available on the website:
<http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AEA/Annual_Meeting/index.htm>
Times and places have now been assigned for our sessions:
SESSION 1: January 3: 12:30; Hilton/ Union Square 24
TITLE: The Role of Oral History in the Study of Economics
CHAIR: Maria Pia Paganelli, Yeshiva University
Craig Freedman, Macquarie University (AU):
South Side Blues: An Oral History of the Chicago School
Tiago Mata, University of Amsterdam:
Not biography: How to make the most of oral history of elites
John Lodewijks, University of Western Sydney:
Economists from the Antipodes: What can oral history tell us?
DISCUSSANTS:
Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver
E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University
Paul Oslington, University of Notre Dame (Australia)
SESSION 2: January 3: 2:30; Hilton/ Union Square 24
TITLE: Theory of Moral Sentiments After 250 Years
CHAIR: Sandra Peart, University of Richmond
Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois
Adam Smith Shows Bourgeois Theory at Its Amiable Best
Vernon Smith, Chapman University
The Wealth in Adam Smith's First and Last Book
Sandra Peart, University of Richmond and David Levy, George Mason University
The Loss of Sympathy
DISCUSSANTS:
Benjamin Friedman, Harvard University
George Loewenstein, Carnegie Mellon University
Jonathan Wight, University of Richmond
SESSION 3: January 4: 10:15; Hilton/ Union Square 13
TITLE: The Real Debate of the 1950's: Marshallian versus
General Equilibrium Approaches
CHAIR: E. Roy Weintraub, Duke University
H. Spencer Banzhaf, Georgia State University
Applied welfare economics at mid-century
Marcel Boumans, University of Amsterdam
Looking under the hood: Leontief versus statistical econometricians
Eric Schliesser, Leiden University and University of Amsterdam
Monopoly and Methodology at 'Chicago': Nutter and Stigler
DISCUSSANTS:
Vernon Smith, Chapman University
Kevin Hoover, Duke University
M. June Flanders, Tel Aviv University
SESSION 4: January 4: 2:30; Hilton/ Union Square 18
TITLE: Growth Theory in Historical Perspective
CHAIR: Robert W. Dimand, Brock University
Kevin D. Hoover, Duke University:
Was Harrod Right?
Harald Hagemann, Universitat Hohenheim-Stuttgart:
Solow's 1956 Contribution in the Context of Early Growth Models
Robert W. Dimand, Brock University and Barbara Spencer,
University of British Columbia:
Trevor Swan and the Neoclassical Growth Model
Steven Durlauf, University of Wisconsin:
The Rise and Fall of Cross-Country Regressions
DISCUSSANTS:
Robert W. Dimand, Brock University
Steven Durlauf, University of Wisconsin
Kevin D. Hoover, Duke University
Harald Hagemann, Universitat Hohenheim-Stuttgart
Evelyn L. Forget
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