(Recreated by Michio Akama from HES,
HEIR
and
other resourses)
June
5-7 : The Unintended Consequences of Policy Decisions: A National
Policy
History Conference, Bowling Green State University. For more
information
Donald Nieman (dnieman@bgnet.bgsu.edu).
6 : Symposium on Philosophy of Economics: Economics as a science: what
is the pay-off? Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus Institute for
Philosophy
and Economics. For more information Loes van Dijk (m.l.vandijk@fwb.eur.nl).
21 : Japanese
Society for the History of American Economic Thought, Kwansei
Gakuin
University, Nishinomiya, Hyogo. Contact to Toshihiro TANAKA, School of
Economics Kwansei Gakuin University 1-1-155, Uegahara, Nishinomiya
Hyogo,
JAPAN 662. (Tel: 0798-54-6204 Fax: 0798-51-0944)
25-28 : Freedom, Trade and the Nation State, Ninth Heilbronn Symposium
in Economics and the Social Science. E-mail to Jgen G. Backhaus (f.schijlen@algec.rulimburg.nl).
10-26 : International Congress on the History of Science, University of
Liege, Belgium. Theme : Science, Technology and Industry. E-mail to R.
Halleux (CHSTULG@vm1.ulg.ac.be).
26-28 : A conference to celebrate the work of Brian Loasby, Stirling
University.
E-mail to Peter Earl (Earlp@lincoln.ac.nz)
or Sheila Dow (s.c.dow@stir.ac.uk).
29-3 September : European Society for the History of Human Sciences,
The
University of Attila Jozsef, Szeged and the University of Eotvos
Lorand,
Budapest, Hungary. E-mail to Zsuzsanna Vajda (vajdazs@edpsy.u-szeged.hu).
19 and October 17 : University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM), History of
Economics Seminar. The following is the partial Fall schedule for
UQAM's
History of Economics seminar. September 19, Bruce Caldwell, University
of North Carolina at Greensboro, "Hayek and Socialism". October 17, E.
Roy Weintraub, Duke University, "Axiomatisches Missverstaendnis - or
Regarding
Formalism in Economics". For those able to attend, the meetings take
place
on Fridays at 15.30hrs in room R-5460, and the papers are available in
advance. Further information to Robert Leonard (r33060@er.uqam.ca).
24 September, 8 October, 22 October, 5
November,
19 November, 3 December : Erasmus Seminar in Philosophy and Economics.
you may want to visit the web site of EIPE: http://www.eur.nl/fw/philecon/).
E-mail to Loes van Dijk (m.l.vandijk@fwb.eur.nl).
27 : The Veblen Society for the History and Philosophy of Economics.
The
Conference Center of De Paul University, Room 8002, 1 East Jackson
Boulevard,
Chicago. To register, print out and send in the reservation form by
September
12. For additional information telephone (219)631-6884; or e-mail tori.davies.7@nd.edu.
1 : INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HENRY GEORGE. In Commemoration of the
100th
Anniversary of His Death, For more information: Prof. Edward O'Donnell
Department of History Hunter College, CUNY 695 Park Avenue New York, NY
10021 tel: 212 772 5540 e-mail: eodonnel@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu.
14-15 : The Erasmus Institute
for
Philosophy and Economics will organize a two day conference on the
topic 'Realism and Economics,' on the occassion of Uskali Maki's
inauguration
at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Information and registration forms
are available through Ms Loes van Dijk (m.l.vandijk@fwb.eur.nl
or +31-10-4088967).
15-16 : UCI History and Theory Conference: History and Theory. The
History
graduate students of the University of California, Irvine. For further
information, email (kjulien@uci.edu).
22, 1:30-3:15 PM: Southern Economic Association Session, "Milton
Friedman's
Legacy as a Teacher", Atlanta Hilton, GA.
Session Chair:
J. Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University
Papers:
Gerald P. Dwyer, Jr., Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Clemson
University,
"What Made Milton Friedman Distinctive as a Teacher?"
David I. Fand, George Mason University, "The Notes for Milton
Friedman's
Price Theory Course: Economics 300 at the University of Chicago."
Robert Hetzel, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, "The Formation of
Intellectual
Consensus: A Study of Friedman's Monetarism."
Richard H. Timberlake, Jr., University of Georgia, "Observations on a
Constant
Teacher by a Graduate Student Emeritus."