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ESHET-UNAM CONFERENCE IN MEXICO

From colonial empires to globalization: history of economic thought approaches

México City,  9 to 12 November 2011

http://www.economia.unam.mx/eshet
Call for papers and sessions

Suggested Themes:
Mercantilism and colonial development.
America silver and the flows of precious metals
Classical political economy and the break up of the colonial order
Free trade and primary commodities export
Liberalism and Nationalism in Latin America
Nationalisms and heterodoxy
The theory of development at CEPAL.
The Marxist  Heritage in Latin America.
Import substitution and  development
The Keynesian tradition in Latin America
Debates on the transformation of the financial system
Mainstream and heterodox economics in Latin America
The economics of Latin America, debates and interpretations
Alternative theories of economic development

An abstract of about 400 words for a paper and 
about 600 words for a session should be submitted 
at the latest by 1st of June 2011. The final 
version of the accepted papers should be sent at 
the latest by 1st September 2011. Six travelling 
grants will be made available to the authors of 
papers selected by the Scientific Committee.
Send paper proposals and any question on the Conference to:
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A selection of the papers presented at the 
conference will be published in a volume.

Scientific Committee
Juan Pablo Arroyo, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma 
de México); José Luis Cardoso (Universidade de 
Lisboa); Annie Cot (Universitè de Paris I); 
Harald Hagemann (Universitat Hohenheim, 
Stuttgart); Leonor Ludlow (Universidad Nacional 
Autónoma de México; Maria Cristina Marcuzzo 
(Università di Roma "La Sapienza"); María Eugenia 
Romero Sotelo, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de 
México);




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