Dear all, The leaders of the French economics student movement (Gilles Raveaud and Olivier Vaury) will be at the forthcoming conference at Leeds Universtity in roundtable discussion on the future of economics, along with Tony Lawson (they speak very highly of Tony's book). All welcome to come along. Andy > > The Fifth Postgraduate Economics Conference > Friday December 1st 2000 > > Venue: Leeds University Business School, UK > > Organised with the support of: > Leeds University Business School > Leeds Metropolitan University Business School > Post Keynesian Economics Study Group > > This conference provides a unique opportunity for postgraduates to > come together to discuss their research, drawn from a range of > perspectives within economics. Students and academics alike are > invited to share their thoughts, ideas and experiences in a > friendly environment. > > See web-site for full details and booking information > http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cipp/pgc.htm > > This year's programme includes: > > Keynote address by: > Professor Tony Thirlwall, University of Kent at Canterbury, on > 'The Endogeneity of the Natural Rate of Growth' > > A roundtable discussion on 'The Future of Economics' > Speakers include: > Tony Lawson (University of Cambridge) > Gilles Raveaud and Olivier Vaury (France) from the Post- Autistic > Economics movement > > The main programme includes the following papers: > > 'Conditional Convergence and Cumulative Causation Models' > Mark Roberts > (University of Cambridge) > > 'Growth and Competition in a Model with Patent Races' > César Mattos > (Universidade de Brasília-Brazil; visiting student University of > Oxford) > > 'The Employer of Last Resort Policy within the post-Keynesian > Paradigm’ > Joëlle Leclaire > (University of Missouri at Kansas City, USA ) > > 'Industrial Production and Primary Commodity Prices: A Factor > Analysis Approach’ > Robert Dunn > (Staffordshire University) > > 'Money demand, PPP, and macroeconomic dynamics in a small > developing economy' > José Sanchez-Fung > (University of Kent at Canterbury) > > 'The Role of Non-oil Minerals on Saudi Economic Growth’ > A. Al-Attas > (University of Leeds) > > Plus a poster session > > For further details see the web-site or contact Gary Slater: > ecogjrs@leeds.ac.uk
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