Dear colleagues,

As a collaboration between the Latin American Association for the History
of Economic Thought (ALAHPE), the History of Economics Society (HES) and
Young Scholars Initiative (YSI), the *3rd History of Economics Winter
School in Latin America* will take place at the Universidad del Desarrollo,
Santiago de Chile, on 12-14 July, 2024, as a pre-HES Conference meeting,
which will take place at the same venue on 14-18 July. The topic of the
Winter School is “HET research in Latin America: present consolidation and
future challenges”.

After two previous Latin American History of Economics Summer Schools
(Bogotá, 2015 and Ouro Preto, 2017), the Winter School intends to bring
together young scholars interested in expanding their knowledge of the
history of economics and in improving their research skills. As the
initiative is part of a Latin American effort to strengthen the HET
community, the Winter School will emphasize regional and national
traditions of economic thought, as well as the interplay between ideas and
policy in Latin American countries. The target audience, however, is not
supposed to be restricted to the region. Quite the opposite; the objective
is to include scholars from many different parts of the world. The same
applies to the academic topics to be covered. The idea is to encourage
debates not only on Latin American issues in a restricted sense, but on
interconnections and processes of dissemination. In other words: on
articulations between Latin America and the rest of the world.

To apply, fill in the form before 15 March, 2024:

https://forms.gle/ujUWh7tpCdvAaCv99.

Limited partial travel stipends and accommodation for both the Winter
School and the HES Conference are available upon request. Selected
participants are expected to submit an extended abstract (between 2 and 3
pages) of their research project on 15 June, 2024. Besides, participants do
have to register as either presenters or audience at the HES Conference (it
is a different registration: to present a paper, the deadline is on 1
March, 2024 - more info: https://historyofeconomics.org/2024-santiago/).
Both written extended abstracts and oral presentations at the Winter School
can be made in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, but visual presentations
(such as PPT) must be in English. For any questions, please contact us:
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Organizing team: Melissa Vergara Fernández, Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi,
Nicolás Dvoskin

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Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi
Professor Adjunto
Departamento de Ciências Econômicas e Cedeplar
FACE/UFMG
*Assistant Professor at the Economics Department, researcher at Cedeplar*
*Faculty of Economics, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG)*