[OPE-L:4574] Reminder: Association of Heterodox Economists Conference

From: Alan Freeman (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk)
Date: Sun Nov 26 2000 - 17:20:41 EST


Apologies for cross-posting

This is a reminder about the forthcoming conference in July 2000 of the
'Association of Heterodox Economists'. Beginning two years ago as a one-day
fringe
event at the Royal Economic Society Conference with 40 participants,
the conference grew last year to a two-day event and over 80
participants. Lively multidisciplinary debate took place and a good
time was had by all.

THE AIM OF THE CONFERENCE IS TO CELEBRATE DIVERSITY IN
ECONOMIC DISCUSSION AND TO ENCOURAGE CONSTRUCTIVE
MULTIDISCIPLINARY DIALOGUE.

Papers from Post Keynesians, Institutionalists, Marxists, Historians
of thought theory and method, Educationalists and even.....wait for
it....neoclassical economists are welcome. Philosophers, social
theorists are also welcome.

The event will take place in London in July 2001.

Please circulate the call to all who may be interested.

Many thanks,

Paul.

________________________
Dr Paul Downward
Reader in Economics
Staffordshire University
Leek Road
Stoke on Trent
ST4 2DF

Telephone 01782 294101 (direct line)
Email: p.m.downward@staffs.ac.uk





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