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Hi Alex

I want to give a paper at the next HETSA conference but I not sure on what topic at the moments as I have a couple of options. Can you put me down for a slot and I will advise you of the title of the paper at a later date.

Thanks

Matthew


Dr. Matthew Smith

School of Economics

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Social Science Building (A02), Room 555

University of Sydney

NSW 2006 Australia

p: +61 2 9351 3074


Recent Paper on Malthus:

https://academic-oup-com.ezproxy2.library.usyd.edu.au/cpe/article/39/1/57/5840813


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From: Societies for the History of Economics <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Alexander Millmow <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 19 April 2022 22:48
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Subject: [SHOE] History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Conference, September, 2022- Call for Papers

Dear Historians of economic thought,

The History of Economic Thought Society of Australia (HETSA) announce a call for papers to be presented at the 33rd conference which will be held in Melbourne on 21 to 23rd of  september.

 The convenor will be Alex Millmow
his email for expressions of interest is
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 The venue will be the Monash Conference Centre in the heart of Melbourne.
 It will be an in-person conference.
 Registration cost will be $220 (australian) for the two-day conference. It will be preceded by a cocktail evening at a Club nearby.

This will be the first HETSA conference in nearly three years given the Covid 19 menance.

Kind regards

Alex Millmow

Associate Professor in Economics
Federation Business School
and
President of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia


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