----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- Session 1 - Extensions on Classical Political Economy January 7, 10:15 a.m., Sheraton, Dalton A/B Presiding: Hans Jensen, U. Tenn-Knoxville Papers: Sumitra Shah, St. John's U. - Division of Labor in Adam Smith's Political Economy: A Gender Perspective Gilbert Skillman, Wesleyan U. - Marx's Neglected Theoretical Legacy: A Response to Anthony Brewer Patrick Welch, St. Louis U. - Thomas Carlyle on Pig Philosophy William Darity and Lewis Davis, U. North Carolina - Growth, Trade and Uneven Development Discussants: Discussion among presenters and audience. Session 2 - Unconventional Economics January 8, 8. a.m., Sheraton, Gardner B Presiding: John Davis, Marquette U. Papers: David Andrews, Cazenovia College - The Social Roots of Keynes' Economic Policy Neil Niman, U. New Hampshire - Enterprise in a Whirlpool of Speculation: Veblen and the Post-Keynesians Sherryl Kasper, Maryville College - Evelyn Mabel Burns, the Founding of Social Security, and Institutional Economics Michael Perelman, California State U - Chico - The Comparative Sociology of Environmental Economics in the Works of Henry Carey and Karl Marx Discussants - Discussion among presenters and audience. Session 3 - Formal Expositions Along Austrian Themes in the History of Economics January 8, 10:15 a.m., Sheraton, Gardner B Presiding - Peter Boettke, George Mason U. Papers: Ulrich Witt - Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems - Evolutionary Game Theory Nicolai Foss, Copenhagen School of Business - Games and Economic Organization Peter Boettke, George Mason U. - Imperfect Foresight M. Fass and C. Folkertsma, De Nederlandsche Bank NV - Measuring Inflation: An Attempt to Operationalize Carl Menger's Concept of the Inner Value of Money Discussants: Discussion among presenters and audience. Session 4 - Emigre Economists in America - Their Impact and their Experiences January 8, 2:30 p.m., Sheraton, Gardner B Presiding: Frederic Scherer, Harvard U. Papers: Axel Leijonhufvud, UCLA - Economics in America: The Continental Influence Harald Hagemann, U. of Stuttgart - The Emigration of German- Speaking Economists after 1933 Frederic Scherer, Harvard U. - Refugee Economists in America: Some Reflections Discussants: John Chipman, U. Minnesota Laurence Moss, Babson College Ingrid Rima, Temple U. Warren Samuels, Michigan State U. Bruce Caldwell University of North Carolina, Greensboro President, History of Economics Society ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]