Dear Colleagues, If you are in the area and interested, please consider attending this year's Summer Institute. The final program is below: Summer Institute for the Preservation of the Study of the History of Economics Carow Hall, George Mason University, Fairfax VA 22030. RSPV for dinner to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] Monday, July 26, Biology & Rationality 8a Coffee, Bagels, Donuts &c. 9a James Buchanan (George Mason) Saving the Ideas 10:30a Sandra Peart (Baldwin-Wallace) & David Levy (George Mason) Edgeworth, Darwin & Capacity for Happiness Noon Pizza 1p Neil Niman (New Hampshire) Economics & Evolutionary Science 2:30p Phil Mirowski (Notre Dame) It's the Markets that Evolve, Not Cognition 4p Coffee & calories 4:30p Tim Leonard (Princeton) Loss of Memory of Eugenics 7p Dinner & Conversation, Saving the Ideas Tuesday, July 27, 20th Century Themes 8a Coffee, Bagels, Donuts &c. 9a Phil Mirowski (Notre Dame) 20th Century Philosophers (Dewey) 10:30a Claudia Sunna (Lecce) Keynes on Population & Economic Development Noon Pizza 1p Roy Weintraub (Duke) Autobiography & History of Economics 2:30p Kyu Sang Lee (Notre Dame) Rationality & Vern Smith 4p Coffee & calories 4:30p Ali Khan (Johns Hopkins) Huxley and Keynes on Population and Development Wednesday, July 28, Sympathy & Adam Smith 8a Coffee, Bagels, Donuts &c. 9a Sam Fleischaker (Illinois) Smith & Sympathy 10:30a Warren Samuels (Michigan State) Invisible Hand Noon Pizza 1p Sandra Peart (Baldwin-Wallace) & David Levy (George Mason) Imagery & Sympathy 2:30p Bridget Butkevich (George Mason) Adam Smith in the lab: The Proverbs Project 4p Coffee & calories 4:30p Tucker Hughes (George Mason) Hayek & Dewey 7p Dinner & Conversation, Worldly Ideas in Context Thursday, July 29, Politics as Exchange 8a Coffee, Bagels, Donuts &c. 9a James Buchanan (George Mason) - Warren Samuels (Michigan State) A Conversation 10:30a Sandra Peart (Baldwin-Wallace) & David Levy (GMU) Theory of Economic Policy in Classical British Economy Noon Pizza 1p Maria Pia Paganelli (Yeshiva) Buchanan & Musgrave on Knaves Time off for good behavior Friday, July 30, LSE Themes 8a Coffee, Bagels, Donuts &c. 9a Warren Samuels (Michigan State) Robbins & Hayek 10:30a Pete Boettke (George Mason) Hayek & Proverbs Noon Non-Pizza 1p Andrew Farrant (Franklin-Marshall) Road to Serfdom, a Majority Report 2:30p Ali Khan (Johns Hopkins) Reflections on Hayek 4p Coffee & calories 4:30p Kevin McCabe (George Mason) Working for Self or Working for Others