Dear SHOE list,

We are pleased to announce that the following sessions and plenaries will be freely available to the history of economics community without registration (all times are for Minneapolis, U.S., GMT -05). Sessions can be accessed via Zoom from our website under Public Sessions. Click on the tab for the relevant day.

https://historyofeconomics.org/hes2022/

Please also note the annual HES business meeting will be open to all. The meeting will take place on Friday, June 17 at 17:45. On the agenda will be an HES Code of Conduct.

Sessions

Thursday, June 16, 17:30 to 18:30: Remembering Geoff Harcourt, 1931 - 2021

Chair: Ross Emmett, Arizona State University 

 

A Cambridge Economist from Down Under   

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4104559

Mauro Boianovsky, University of Brasília  

 

Reminiscences  

Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Università di Roma La Sapienza  

John Berdell, DePaul University 

Constantinos Repapis, Goldsmiths, University of London 


Friday, June 17, 11:00 - 12:30

                                    Plenary Speaker Bruce Caldwell, Duke University   

                                    Hayek and Me 

                                    Introduced by Scott Scheall, Arizona State University 


Friday, June 17, 16:00 - 17:30

                                    Plenary Speaker Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Università di Roma La Sapienza  

                                    Investment and Speculation: Keynes’s Views and His Strategies in the Stock Market 

                                    Introduced by Steven G. Medema, Duke University 


Saturday, June 18, 16:30 - 18:00

                                 HES Presidential Address by Marcel Boumans, Utrecht University  

                                    The History of Economics as Economic Self-Portraiture 

                                    Introduced by Ross Emmett, Arizona State University 


The mission of the HES is to foster scholarship and promote conversation among researchers interested in the history of economic thought and related disciplines. The HES offers a wide range of services to our community in addition to our journal, Journal of the History of Economic Thought (JHET). Your membership in the Society is instrumental in maintaining JHET and these other services. Please consider joining the society (https://historyofeconomics.org/about-the-society/why-become-a-member/).

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Marianne Johnson

Distinguished Professor of Economics

College of Business

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh