================= HES POSTING ================= [NOTE: Posted on behalf of Bruce Caldwell, President-Elect, History of Economics Society. -- RBE] History of Economics Society 26th Annual Meetings, June 25-28, 1999 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina Preliminary Program http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Conferences/HES99_program.shtml Friday, June 25th Registration,2 - 6:00 p.m., Tower Villages Distinguished Guest Lecture 6:00 p.m -- Bryan Lecture Hall Room 160 Vernon Smith, Professor of Economics, Arizona "The Development of Experimental Economics" Welcoming Reception and Buffet 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday, June 26th SESSION NUMBER ONE 8:15-10:00 a.m. 1 - A. Hobbes, Petty, Hume Chair: Tony Aspromourgos, University of Sydney Papers: Tony Aspromourgos, University of Sydney "The Petty Papers Archive: An Overview" Thomas Ross, Indiana University - South Bend "Thomas Hobbes and Classical Political Economy" Carl Wennerlind, University of Texas - Austin "The Humean Paternity to Adam Smith's Theory of Money" Discussants: Jose-Luis Cardoso, Technical University of Lisbon (Aspromourgos); Karen Vaughn, George Mason University (Ross); Jeffrey Young, St. Lawrence University (Wennerlind) 1 - B. Classicals I Chair: John Bethune, University of Tennessee - Martin Papers: Ludovic Frobert, Centre Walras "Jean-Baptiste Say and the Critique of the Division of Labor" Yasunori Fukagai, Tokyo Metropolitan University "Jeremy Bentham on Wealth and Population" Hans Jensen, University of Tennessee "T.R. Malthus' Institutionalist Prescriptions for the Cure of Poverty: From Punishment of the Poor to Investment in Their Human Capital" Discussants: Harro Maas, University of Amsterdam (Frobert); William Kern, Western Michigan University (Fukagai); John Berdell, Depaul University (Jensen) 1 - C. From Wicksell to Keynes Chair: Robert Dimand, Brock University Papers: Mauro Boianovsky, University of Brasilia, and Hans-Michael Trautwein, University of Hohenheim "The Rate of Interest as the Regulator of Prices: An Unpublished Manuscript by Knut Wicksell" James Ahiakpor, California State University - Hayward "Hawtrey on the Keynesian Multiplier: A Question of Cognitive Dissonance?" Dr. Ezra Davar, "The Real Meaning of the Keynesian Multiplier" Discussants: Robert Dimand, Brock University (Boianovsky); Warren Young, Bar Ilan University (Ahiakpor); Juan-Manuel Renero, CIDE (Davar) 1 - D. Connecting Hayek's Theories of Money, Cycles and Capital Chair: Avi Cohen, York University Papers: Harald Hagemann, University of Hohenheim "From Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle to Prices and Production: Hayek's Early Business Cycle Theory Reconsidered" Avi Cohen, York University "The Hayek/Knight Controversy: The Irrelevance of Roundaboutness, or Purging Processes in Time?" Christian Gehrke, University of Graz "Monetary Analysis in F.A. Hayek's Pure Theory of Capital" Discussants: Richard Arena, University of Nice (Hagemann); Ross Emmett, Augustana University College (Cohen); Mie Augier, Stanford University (Gehrke) 1 - E. Methodology I Chair: Maurice Lagueux, University of Montreal Papers: Maurice Lagueux, University of Montreal "Why Don't Economists Like Sheer Changing Tastes?" Ralf Eriksson, Abo Akademi University "The Proper Place of Homo Oeconomicus" Stanley Bober, Duquesne University "A Revision of Orthodox Consumer Demand Theory: Finally a Reality Check at the Close of the Millennium" Discussants: Ramon Fernandez, Federal University of Paran , Brazil (Lagueux); Drucilla Barker, Hollins College (Eriksson); J.A. Hynes, University of Toronto (Bober) 1 - F. Twentieth Century Thought Chair: Albert Jolink, Erasmus University Rotterdam Papers: Steven Medema, University of Colorodo - Denver "Related Disciplines: The Professionalization of Public Choice Analysis" Niels Kaegard, Royal Danish Agricultural University "The Balance between Theory and Data in Applied Economic Models: A Historical Survey" Daniel Fusfeld, University of Michigan "The Social Context of Economic Thought: A Case Study of General Equilibrium Theory" Discussants: Ana Maria Bianchi, Universidade de Sao Paulo (Medema); Philippe Le Gall, University of Paris (Kaegard); Albert Jolink, Erasmus University Rotterdam (Fusfeld) SESSION NUMBER TWO - 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 2 - A. Interwar Vienna Chair: Wade Hands, University of Puget Sound Papers: Mie Augier, Stanford University "Memories of Vienna" Peter Boettke and Andrew Farrant, George Mason University "Otto Neurath and the Austrians: A Study in Intellectual Foils" Albert Jolink, Erasmus University Rotterdam "T.W. Hutchison's Role in the Dissemination of Otto Neurath's Physicalism to Economics" Discussants: Steven Horwitz, St. Lawrence University (Augier); Bruce Caldwell, UNC-Greensboro (Boettke-Farrant); Wade Hands, University of Puget Sound (Jolink) 2 - B. The Canon Chair: David Levy, George Mason University Papers: Warren Samuels, Michigan State University "The Canon in Economics" Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College "Theory, Application and the Canon: The Case of Mill and Jevons" David Levy, George Mason University "Classical Economics and the `Ur-Text' of Racial Politics: A Rational Choice Approach to Scholarship" Discussants: Mark Perlman, University of Pittsburgh (Samuels); Laura Vallad o de Mattos, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de S o Paulo (Peart); Laurence Moss, Babson College (Levy) 2 - C. History of Transactions Cost Economics Chair: Uskali Maki, Erasmus University Rotterdam Papers: Matthias Klaes, Erasmus University Rotterdam "The Early History of the Concept of Transactions Costs" Uskali Maki, Erasmus University Rotterdam "Theoretical Isolation and Explanatory Progress: Transactions Cost Analysis and the Dynamics of Dispute" Yngve Ramstad, University of Rhode Island "(In What Sense) Is Commons a Predecessor of Williamson?" Discussants: Steve Medema, University of Colorado - Denver (Klaes); Kevin Hoover, University of California - Davis (Maki); Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria (Ramstad) 2 - D. Essays in the British Tradition Chair: D.E. Moggridge, University of Toronto Papers: Flavio Comin, Cambridge University "Smith, Wicksteed, Marshall and Keynes: The Role of Common Sense in the History of Economics" Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University "On the Double-Edged Sword of Accumulation: Growth and the Rentier Class" David Andrews, Cazenovia College "The Social Roots of Keynes' Economic Policy" Discussants: Jeffrey Young, St. Lawrence University (Comin); Guido Erreygers, University of Antwerp (Evensky); Mauro Boianovsky, University of Brasilia (Andrews) 2 - E. Economists and Social Ethics Chair: Brad Bateman, Grinnell College Papers: Rhead Bowman, Southern Utah University "Marshall: Just How Interested in Doing Good Was He?" Charles McCann, University of Pittsburgh "F.A. Hayek: The Liberal as Communitarian" Philippe Fontaine, Ecole Normale Superieure "Ethics and the Market: Mr. Titmuss and the Economists on The Gift Relationship" Discussants: Anne Mayhew, University of Tennessee - Knoxville (Bowman); Stephen Boehm, University of Graz (McCann); Antonio Callari, Franklin and Marshall College (Fontaine) 2 - F. After Smith Chair: Ingrid Rima, Temple University Papers: Alistair Dow, Glasgow Caledonian University "Scottish Political Economy: 1850-1950" Patrick Raines, University of Richmond and Charles Leathers, University of Alabama "Adam Smith and Thorstein Veblen on Institutional Failures of Universities" John Berdell, De Paul University "Adam Smith and the Convergence of Nations" Discussants: Christian Gehrke, University of Graz (Dow); Ingrid Rima, Temple University (Raines-Leathers); Glenn Hueckel, Purdue University (Berdell) Lunch 12:15 - 2:30 p.m. Executive Committee Luncheon, 416 Bryan Building, 12:15 to 2:30 p.m. SESSION NUMBER THREE 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 3 - A. Economics at the Turn of the Century Chair: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria Papers: Larry Moss, Babson College "An Analysis of the Edgeworth-Seligman Debate about Formalism in Economics" Robert Prasch, Vassar College "John Bates Clark's Defense of Minimum Wage Legislation" Richard Gonce, Grand Valley State University "J.R. Commons's `Five Big Years,' 1899-1904" Brad Bateman, Grinnell College "Born Again in 1904: Reflections on J.R. Commons and the Social Gospel" Discussants: William Barber, Wesleyan University (Moss & Prasch); Yngve Ramstad , University of Rhode Island (Gonce & Bateman) 3 - B. Models, Measurement and Metrics Chair: Peter Bearse, UNC - Greensboro Papers: Hsiang-Ke Chao, University of Amsterdam "The New Classical Model as a Measuring Device" Mary Morgan, LSE and University of Amsterdam, and Marcel Boumans, University of Amsterdam "The Secrets Hidden by Two- Dimensionality: Modeling the Economy as a Hydraulic System" George Davis, Texas A&M University "A Semantic Interpretation of Haavelmo's Structure of Econometrics" Discussants: Peter Bearse, UNC - Greensboro (Chao); Kevin Hoover, UC - Davis (Morgan - Boumans); Francesco Guala, LSE (Davis) 3 - C. Twentieth Century Figures Chair: Dan Hammond, Wake Forest University Papers: Perry Mehrling, Barnard College "Fischer Black: Intellectual Formation" Dan Hammond, Wake Forest University "The Friedman-Stigler Correspondence: 1946-1958" Kyle Bruce, University of Queensland "The Making of a Heterodox Economist: The Intellectual Development of John Kenneth Galbraith" Discussants: David Colander, Middlebury College (Mehrling); George Tavlas, IMF and Bank of Greece (Hammond); Daniel Fusfeld, University of Michigan (Bruce) 3 - D. Essays in the French Tradition Chair: Francisco Louca, Technical University of Lisbon Papers: Franck Jovanovic and Philippe Le Gall, Universite de Paris "Does God Practice a Random Walk? A 19th Century Forerunner in Financial Theory and Econometrics, Jules Regnault" Guido Erreygers, University of Antwerp and John Cunliffe, University of Central England "Fourierist Legacies: From the `Right to the Minimum' to `Basic Income'" David Vallat, Centre Walras "The Confrontation of Two Conceptions of the Popular Credit: Walras and Proudhon" Annie Cot, Universite de Paris "Through the Looking Glass: French Readings of Early American Economics" Discussants: Francisco Louca, Technical University of Lisbon (Jovanovic - Le Gall & Erreygers); Luigino Bruni, University of Padova (Vallat & Cot) 3 - E. Realism, Rhetoric and Beyond Chair: Drucilla Barker, Hollins University Papers: Vincent-Antonin Lepinay, CSI/ENSMP "Fact, Formalism, and Fiction" Drucilla Barker, Hollins University "Rhetoric and Realism: Toward a Coherentist Account of Methodology" Ramon Fernandez, Federal University of Paran , Brazil "McCloskey and Maki on Truth" Fabienne Peter, Harvard University "Whose Epistemology? The Contribution of Social Epistemology to Economic Methodology" Discussants: John Davis, Marquette University (Lepinay, Barker); Thomas Leonard, Princeton University (Fernandez, Peter) 3 - F. Macroeconomics I Chair: Warren Young, Bar Ilan University Papers: Warren Young and Eli Goldstein, Bar Ilan University "The Development of Open Economy Macromodels and Economic 'Methodenstreit'" Oliver Bruno, LATAPSES - C.N.R.S., and Muriel Dal-Pont, University of Hohenheim "A Reflection on Harrod's Influence on the Dichotomy between Cycles and Growth" Rene Hernandez and Juan-Manuel Renero, CIDE "Resistance to the Gold Standard under the Porfirian Regime: Why Was the Worst Standard Preferred?" Discussants: Michel De Vroey, Universit, Catholique de Louvain (Young- Goldstein); Flavio Comin, Cambridge University (Bruno - Dal-Pont); Elisabeth Allgoewer, University of St. Gallen (Hernandez - Renero) Business Meeting, 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Weatherspoon Auditorium Wine Reception, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Weatherspoon Atrium (Reception Sponsored by Duke University Press) Sunday, June 27th SESSION NUMBER FOUR 8:15 - 10:00 a.m. 4 - A. Classicals II Chair: Petur Jonsson, Fayetteville State University Papers: Alain Marciano and Maud Pelissier, GREQAM "Mr. Darwin and the Classics: From Classical Political Economy to Darwin's Theory of Cultural Evolution" Dean Peterson, Seattle University "The Evolution of the Malthusian Principle of Population: A New View Based on the Writings of Robert Wallace" Jeff Lipkes, "The Political Economy of Francis Newman" Discussants: Robert O'Hara, UNC - Greensboro (Marciano and Pelissier); Petur Jonsson, Fayetteville State University (Peterson); Christopher Jeffries, Jackson State University (Lipkes) 4 - B. Jean-Baptiste Say Chair: Philippe Fontaine, Ecole Normale Superieure Papers: Gilles Jacoud, Universite de Saint-Etienne "Say as a Professor of Political Economy: The Evolution from 1816-1832" Andre Tiran, Centre Walras "The Treatise of Politique pratique of J.B. Say" Jean-Pierre Potier, Centre Walras "The Evolution of Say's Ideas about the Value Controversy" Discussants: Christian Gehrke, University of Graz (Jacoud); Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba (Tiran, Potier) 4 - C. From Medieval to Modern Chair: Jose-Luis Cardoso, Technical University of Lisbon Papers: Albino Barrera, Providence College "The Demise of Organic Hierarchy in Religious Economic Thought" Sasan Fayazmanesh, California State University-Fresno "Commercial Arithmetic and Monetary Theory" Jose-Luis Cardoso, Technical University of Lisbon "`Confusion de Confusiones': Ethics and Individual Behavior in 17th Century Stock Exchange Markets" Discussants: Edward Harpham, University of Texas at Dallas (Barrera); Judy Klein, Mary Baldwin College (Fayazmanesh); Thomas Ross, Indiana University - South Bend (Cardoso) 4 - D. Socialist and Liberal Thought in the Early 20th Century Chair: Steven Horwitz, St. Lawrence University Papers: E. Koritsky, St. Petersburg State University, and W. Shetov, RAO "The Traditions of Russian Liberalism" M.V. Bilousenko, Donetsk State Technical University "The Division of Labor during the Transition in the Former Soviet Union: Institutional Aspects" Toshihiko Hozumi, Aichi University "Hilferding and Pollack on Capitalism" Discussants: Steven Horwitz, St. Lawrence University; Peter Boettke, George Mason University; Bruce Norton, University of Texas - San Antonio (Hozumi) 4 - E. Methodology II Chair: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham Papers: Christopher Torr, University of South Africa "History of Economic Thought: History versus Progress?" William Kern, Western Michigan University "Classical Economic Man: Was He Interested in Keeping Up with the Joneses?" Eric Howard, Southern Oregon University "The Methodenstreit as Economic Epistemology" Discussants: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham (Torr); Maurice Lagueux, Universite du Quebec a Montreal (Kern); Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University (Howard) 4 - F. Monetary Economics Chair: Elisabeth Allgoewer, University of St. Gallen Papers: George Tavlas, IMF and Bank of Greece "Who Murdered Alexander Del Mar?" Jerome Blanc, Centre Walras "A Monetary Utopia? Silvio Gesell's Theory and the Accelerated Money Experiments" Frank Steindl, Oklahoma State University "On the Inflation Bacillus and Economic Growth" Discussants: Mauro Boianovsky, University of Brasilia (Tavlas); Elisabeth Allgoewer, University of St. Gallen (Blanc); Hamid Hosseini, Kings College, PA (Steindl) SESSION NUMBER FIVE 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 5 - A. Roundtable - The Progress of Heterodox Economics Chair: A.W. Coats, University of Nottingham Participants: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham Sheila Dow, University of Stirling Daniel Fusfeld, University of Michigan Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria 5 - B. Adam Smith I Chair: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University Papers: Glenn Hueckel, Purdue University "Smith's 'Labor Theory of Value': A Recurring Myth" Jeffrey Young, St. Lawrence University "Justice and Utility in The Wealth of Nations" Anthony Brewer, University of Bristol "Adam Smith on Classes and Saving" Discussants: John Bethune, University of Tennessee - Martin (Hueckel); Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University (Young); Yasunori Fukagai, Tokyo Metropolitan University (Brewer) 5 - C. Economics and the Cold War Chair: Phillip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame Papers: Phillip Mirowski, "RAND/OR: How Operations Research Put the Rigor in the Mortis" Francisco Louca, Technical University of Lisbon "Prometheus Tired of War: Econometrics in Quest for Alternatives" Judy Klein, Mary Baldwin College "Economic Stabilization Policies and the Military Art of Control Engineering" Discussants: Roy Weintraub, Duke University (Mirowski); George Davis, Texas A&M University (Louca); Matthias Klaes, Erasmus University Rotterdam (Klein) 5 - D. Austrian Economics Chair: Peter Boettke, George Mason University Papers: Karen Vaughn, George Mason University "Frank Knight and F.A. Hayek on Capital and Socialist Calculation" Steven Horwitz, St. Lawrence University "From Smith to Menger to Hayek: Liberalism in the Tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment" Greg Young, North Carolina State University "Hayek and E-Commerce: Knowledge and Complexity in the 21st Century" Discussants: Avi Cohen, York University (Vaughn); Alistair Dow, Glasgow Caledonian University (Horwitz); Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University (Young) 5 - E. Some Methodological Appraisals of Alternative Approaches Proposed by Italian Economists Chair: Steven Medema, University of Colorado - Denver Papers: Luigino Bruni, University of Padova and Francesco Guala, LSE "Vilfredo Pareto and the Epistemological Foundations of Choice Theory" Roldolfo Signorino, University of Pisa "Methodological and Analytical Aspects of Piero Sraffa's Critique of Marshall's Economics: the Articles of 1925 and 1926" Andrea Salanti, University of Bergamo "Luigi Pasinetti's Notion of 'Pure Economics' as Institution-Free Theoretical Foundations of Economics" Discussants: Wade Hands, University of Puget Sound (Bruni-Guala); David Andrews, Cazenovia College (Signorino) Michel De Vroey, Universite Catholique de Louvain (Salanti) 5 - F. Macroeconomics II Chair: Robert Clower, University of South Carolina Papers: Petur Jonsson, Fayetteville State University "On the Origins and the Legacy of Say's Law" David Glasner, Federal Trade Commission "Say's Law and the Classical Theory of Depressions" Mauro Boianovsky, University of Brasilia "The Cohen Council Forty Years On: A Missed Policy Opportunity?" Discussants: Robert Clower, University of South Carolina (Jonsson); Frank Steindl, Oklahoma State University (Glasner); Dan Hammond, Wake Forest University (Boianovsky) Lunch 12:15 - 2:30 p.m. SESSION NUMBER SIX 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 6 - A. American Economics in the Interwar Period Chair: Warren Samuels, Michigan State University Papers: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria "The Nature of Interwar Institutionalist Economics" Anne Mayhew, University of Tennessee and Janet Knoedler, Bucknell University "The Firm in Interwar Institutionalist Thought: From Veblen through J.M. Clark" Ross Emmett, Augustana University College "Knight, Weber, Chicago and Institutionalism" William Barber, Wesleyan University "Categories vs. Loners: How Should Irving Fisher be Positioned in the Interwar Intellectual Landscape?" Discussant: Mary Morgan, LSE and University of Amsterdam 6 - B. Classicals III Chair: Anthony Brewer, University of Bristol Papers: Riccardo Faucci, University of Pisa "The Rise and Decline of Italian Economics, 1750-1830: A Suggested Interpretation" Timothy Davis, University College Oxford ""David Ricardo, Financier & Empirical Economist" Laura Vallad o de Mattos, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo "John Stuart Mill, Socialism and his Liberal Utopia: An Application of his Philosophy of Institutions" Discussants: Roldolfo Signorino, University of Pisa (Faucci); Anthony Brewer, University of Bristol (Davis); Flavio Comin, Cambridge University (Vallad o de Mattos) 6 - C. Recent Economic Theory Chair: Roy Weintraub, Duke University Papers: Robert Dimand, Brock University "Game Theory: An Alternative Approach to Economics or Just Another Tool?" Vivian Walsh, Muhlenberg College "Smith After Sen" Joerg Jasper and Yucel Calbay, Universitat Hannover "Economics of Networks in the History of Economic Thought" Discussants: Roy Weintraub, Duke University (Dimand); Spencer Banzhaf, Duke University (Walsh); Stephen Meardon, Williams College & Duke University (Jasper - Calbay) 6 - D. Psychology, Telepathy and Myth Chair: Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University Papers: Gilles Dostaler, Universite du Quebec a Montreal and Bernard Maris, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Toulouse "Keynes and Mob Psychology" Philippe Bazard, Centre d'Histoire de la Pensee Economique "'The Power of Reading the Inscrutable Mind' or the Role of Telepathy in Jevon's Psychological Assumptions" Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University "Economic Man in the Garden of Eden" Discussants: Brad Bateman, Grinnell College (Dostaler-Maris); Rhead Bowman, Southern Utah University (Bazard); James Wible, University of New Hampshire (Goodwin) 6 - E. History of Economic Thought and Methodology after 1890 Chair: Vincent Tarascio, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Papers: Benjamin Balak, UNC - Chapel Hill "The (lower case) Truth about McCloskey" Kirsten Madden, Millersville University "Quantitative Analysis in Female Economists' Thought, 1900-1940" Vincent Tarascio, UNC - Chapel Hill, "The Problem of Scope: Walras and Pareto" Discussants: Kirsten Madden, Millersville University; Benjamin Balak, UNC - Chapel Hill 6 - F. Economic Policy and Economic Growth Chair: Perry Mehrling, Barnard College Papers: Elisabeth Allgoewer, University of St. Gallen "A Long Struggle to Escape: The Gold Standard in Switzerland during the Great Depression" Ana Maria Bianchi, Universidade de Sao Paulo "Different Audiences, Different Arguments: Economic Discourse in the Beginnings of the Latin American School" Hamid Hosseini, Kings College, PA "Economic Development - Not Economic Growth: Confusions in the History of Economic Thought" Discussants: Perry Mehrling, Barnard College (Allgoewer); Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University (Bianchi); Ingrid Rima, Temple University (Hosseini) Presidential Address, 6:00 p.m. -- Bryan Lecture Hall - Room 160 David Colander, Middlebury College "The Death of Neoclassical Economics" Reception 6:45 - 7:30 p.m. Society Banquet 7:30 - Monday June 28th SESSION NUMBER SEVEN 8:15 - 10:00 a.m. 7 - A. Remembrance and Appreciation Roundtable: Ludwig M. Lachmann Chair: Laurence Moss, Babson College/The American Journal of Economics and Sociology Christopher Torr, University of South Africa "LML's Influence in South Africa" Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University "LML's Influence in New York City" Donald Lavoie, George Mason University "LML as a Persuasive Essayist" Stephen Boehm, University of Graz, "LML's Vision of Economics" Israel Kirzner, NYU "LML and our Seminar Collaboration" Peter Lewin, University of Dallas "LML's Legacy Reconsidered" 7 - B. Philosophical Themes Chair: John Davis, Marquette University Papers: Antonio Callari, Franklin and Marshall College ""The Ghost of the Gift: The Unlikelihood of Economics" Bruce Norton, University of Texas - San Antonio "Marxian Economic Traditions and the Occlusion of Class" John Davis, Marquette University "Gramsci, Sraffa, and Wittgenstein on the Concept of an Historical Period" Discussants: Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame (Callari); Warren Samuels, Michigan State University (Norton); David Andrews, Cazenovia College (Davis) 7 - C. Adam Smith II Chair: Glenn Hueckel, Purdue University Papers: Edward Harpham, University of Texas at Dallas "Negative and Positive Liberty in the Thought of Adam Smith" Martin Harms, University of Copenhagen "Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy and his Economics: Is There a Solution to 'Das Adam Smith Problem'?" Marcia Allentuck, CUNY "Does the Classical Adam Smith Offer Any Alternative Approaches at Our Century's End? A New Reading of The Wealth of Nations" Discussants: Charles McCann, University of Pittsburgh (Harpham); Christopher Jeffries, Jackson State University (Harms); Jeff Lipkes (Allentuck) 7 - D. Methodology III Chair: James Wible, University of New Hampshire Papers: James Wible, University of New Hampshire "Peirce's Critique of Utilitarianism: Darwin, Dmesis, and De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum" David Glasner, Federal Trade Commission "Falsificationism in Economics, or Two Cheers for Popperian Methodology" J.A. Hynes, University of Toronto "Facts before Theory: A Comparison of the Emergence of Two Research Programs" Discussants: Fabienne Peter, Harvard University (Wible); Wade Hands, University of Puget Sound (Glasner); Robert Dimand, Brock University (Hynes) 7 - E. The Age of Economic Measurement - A Preview of the HOPE Conference Conference Organizers: Mary Morgan, LSE and University of Amsterdam, and Judy Klein, Mary Baldwin College 7 - E. Accounting Chair: Edward Arrington, UNC - Greensboro Papers: TBA Discussants: TBA SESSION NUMBER EIGHT 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 8 - A. Distinguished Fellow Session: Samuel Hollander Chair: David Colander, Middlebury College Paper: Samuel Hollander, University of Toronto "Malthus and Classical Economics: Rescuing Malthus from Limbo" Discussants: Vivian Walsh, Muhlenberg College Laurence Moss, Babson College Anthony Waterman, St. John's College Sandy Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College 8 - B. Roundtable Discussion - Yuval Yonay's The Struggle Over the Soul of Economics Chair: Warren Samuels, University of Michigan Panel: William Barber, Wesleyan University Ross Emmett, Augustana University College Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame Mary Morgan, LSE and the University of Amsterdam Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria Response: Yuval Yonay, University of Haifa 8 - C. The 18th Century Mind Chair: Neil De Marchi, Duke University Papers: Neil De Marchi, Duke University "Smith and the Imitative Arts" Evelyn Forget, "Say and the Ideologues on the Creation of the Impartial Spectator" Harro Maas, University of Amsterdam "The Vices of Levity: Two Different Schemes of Morality in The Wealth of Nations and the Priestly-Reid Controversy" Discussant: Margaret Schabas, York University 8 - D. Methodological Perspectives on Macroeconomics Chair: Robert Clower, University of South Carolina Michel De Vroey, Universite Catholique de Louvain "'Friedman and Lucas on the Phillips Curve: From a Disequilibrium to an Equilibrium Model" Kevin Hoover, University of California - Davis "David Hume's Economic Analysis of Causality and Causal Analysis of Economics" Andres Rius, University of Notre Dame (Uruguay) "Elusive Symmetry: An Interpretation of the Rise of Positive Theories of Macroeconomic Policy" Discussants: Robert Clower, University of South Carolina (De Vroey); Hsiang- Ke Chao, University of Amsterdam (Hoover); Sheila Dow, University of Stirling (Rius) 8 - E. Perspectives in the History and Philosophy of Business Management Chair: Andrea Salanti, University of Bergamo Papers: Hans Siggaard Jensen, Copenhagen Business School "The Historical Foundation of Business Economics" Giulio Maggiore, University of Sannio "Strategic Management: Science or Practice? An Overview of an Academic Field Without Paradigms" Giovanni Battista Dagnino, London Business School and University of Catania, and Paolo Quattrone, Manchester School of Accounting and Finance "Management and Business Research Italian Style: The Methodological Contribution of Economia Aziendale to Economics" Discussants: John Neufeld, UNCG (Jensen); Greg Young, North Carolina State University (Maggiore); Andrea Salanti, University of Bergamo (Dagnino) Lunch 12:15 - ============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]