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History of Economics Workshop

June 11th 2012, London School of Economics

Session I: 11.00am-12.40pm

Margaret Schabas (University of British Columbia)

"Capital as Reproduction in Classical Political Economy"

Huei-chun Su (London School of Economics)

"Beyond the Positive/Normative Dichotomy of Economics"

Session II: 2.00-3.40pm

Gerardo Serra (London School of Economics) 

"From Scattered Data to Ideological Education: Economics, Statistics and State Building in Gold Coast/Ghana, 1928-1966"

Alden Young (Princeton University)

"The Economics of State-Building in Sudan, 1951 until 1964"

Session III: 4-5.40pm

Tobias Vogelgsang (London School of Economics) 

"Fabricating Excuses or Trying to Make Sense? - Keynes and the Economic Media of the Paris Peace Conference"

Paul Erickson (Wesleyan University and Max Planck Institute for History of Science)

"The New Postwar Science of Decision-Making" 

For further information, email [log in to unmask], <mailto:[log in to unmask],>  or for the most up-to-date information about the programme, check out

http://www2.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/Conferences/History-of-Economics-Workshop.aspx

The workshop takes place in Room CON 2.02 (2nd Floor, Connaught House, LSE)

 
Professor Mary S. Morgan
LSE and University of Amsterdam
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