Dear colleagues, 

 

This is a reminder concerning the Call for Papers for the 16th History of Recent Economics (HISRECO) conference.

 

Please see the CFP below. We decided to postpone the submission deadline until November 15, 2023.

 

On behalf of the organizing committee, 


Andrej Svorenčík




Call for Papers

The sixteenth History of Recent Economics Conference (HISRECO) will be held at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on May 3-4, 2024.


Since 2007, HISRECO has brought together researchers from various backgrounds to study the history of economics in the postwar period. The increasing availability of archival materials, along with the development of new perspectives inherited from the larger history and sociology of knowledge, has helped to provide insightful histories of the development of recent economic practices, ideas, and techniques. In particular, this area of research offers good opportunities to young scholars who are interested in interdisciplinary approaches to the history of economics.


We invite researchers in the history of postwar economics and related fields to submit a paper proposal of no more than 800 words. Proposals should be sent electronically (as a pdf file) to Andrej Svorenčík ([log in to unmask]) by November 15, 2023. Successful applicants will be informed by December 15, 2023. Drafts of the presented papers are due by April 15, 2024.


We aim to provide financial support to selected participants, but as yet cannot make any firm commitments on this. Preference will be given to young scholars. Scholars who are interested in such funding should include in their proposal a CV of no more than two pages, including current affiliation and year of thesis defense (if applicable) and a list of publications.


For those who want to know more about HISRECO, a list of past conferences and contributors can be found at https://hisreco.wordpress.com/2023/06/21/call-for-papers-16th-hisreco-conference-u-penn-may-3-4-2024/


The organizing committee: Andrej Svorenčík (University of Pennsylvania, USA), Jesús Fernández-Villaverde (University of Pennsylvania, USA), Pedro Duarte (Insper Institute of Education and Research, Brazil), and Yann Giraud (CY Cergy Paris Université, France).



Andrej Svorenčík

Department of Economics

University of Pennsylvania

https://sites.google.com/view/andrejsvorencik/