----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- UMKC has a very strong program in the history of economic thought, methodology, and alternative paradigms in economics that draw heavily on the history of economic thought, with theory and policy conducted in the context of the history of economic thought. Institutional Economics is part of the required core. A number of our professors, including Fred Lee, Randy Wray, Jim Sturgeon, Stephanie Bell, and Mat Forstater have published in the history of thought and methodology, and others are well-trained in various aspects of the subject as well. Distingushed Research Professor Jan Kregel is a tremendous resource on the history of economics and political economy as well. Morteza Ardebili teaches courses on critical realism and hermeneutics, Research Associate Jim Webb is a frequent visitor lecturing on Dewey, postmodernism, pragmatism and assorted topics, and current visitor Bill Williams is doing work related to Giffen Paradoxes and the like. Our visiting lecturer series in the last two years includes Jamie Galbraith, Edward Nell, Alain Parguez, Paul Davidson, Robert Heilbroner, Marc Tool, Jim Peach, Gary Dymski. You can expect a similar all-star line-up in the years to come. Our visitors always conduct a seminar on the history of thought or methodology in addition to any public lectures. That is standard policy. Our students are also keenly interested in the subject, so you will have many people to talk to. Contact Graduate Advisor Jim Sturgeon at [log in to unmask] ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]