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Date: Sun Feb 09 2003 - 12:48:13 EST
The following is another message sent to OPE-L, but rejected by listproc, by Andrew Kliman. Juan Inigo has informed me that he will not be able to attend the miniconference./ Solidarity, Jerry ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Drewk" <Andrew_Kliman@msn.com> To: "Union for Pluralism in Radical Economics \(UPRE\)" <upre@upre.org> Subject: 10th annual IWGVT miniconference on value theory Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 12:16:38 -0500 The 10th annual (!) International Working Group on Value Theory miniconference will take place on February 21-22 as part of the Eastern Economic Association conference. The miniconference will be held in New York City at the Crowne Plaza Manhattan Hotel, located at 1605 Broadway between 48th and 49th Streets. These are the miniconference sessions: ********** <room> <Friday, February 21, 11:00 am> [36] CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC CRISES [JEL Code E] International Working Group on Value Theory Session 1 Session Organizers: Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) and Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) Session Chair: Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) Argentina's Descent into the Abyss Paul Cooney, Independent Economist (pcooney@praxisconsulting.com) Argentina and the Future of Neoliberalism Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) ********** <room> <Friday, February 21, 4:00 pm> [76] DYNAMICS OF CAPITAL AND VALUE International Working Group on Value Theory Session 2 Session Organizers: Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) and Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) Session Chair: Alan Freeman Modeling Dynamic Equilibrium in Capital Markets Joseph F. Johnson, University of Notre Dame (johnson.369@nd.edu) On the Identity of Value and Labour: A Defence of Intrinsic Value Philip Dunn, Independent Economist (pscumnud@dircon.co.uk) ********** <room> <Saturday, February 22, 9:00 am> [96] EMPIRICAL STUDIES [JEL Code E] International Working Group on Value Theory Session 3 Session Organizers: Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) and Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) Session Chair: Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) The Credit Card Industry and the U.S. Business Cycle Piruz Alemi, American Express (piruz.b.alemi@aexp.com) The Derivation of Classical National Accounts Bruce Cronin, University of Greenwich (UK) (c.b.cronin@greenwich.ac.uk) On the Spuriousness of Sectoral Price-Value Correlations Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) ********** <room> <Saturday, February 22, 11:00 am> [116] DYNAMICS OF CAPITAL ACCUMULATION [JEL Code E] International Working Group on Value Theory Session 4 Session Organizers: Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) and Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) Paul Cooney, Independent Economist (pcooney@praxisconsulting.com) The Cheapening of Constant Capital and the Brenner Debate Ann Davis, Marist College (ann.davis@marist.edu) A New Theory of Savings and Debt Deflation Michael Hudson, University of Missouri Kansas City (hudsonmi@aol.com) Brenner's Crisis Theory and its Self-styled 'Value-Theoretic' Critics Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) ********** <room> <Saturday, February 22, 2:00pm> [136] MONEY, VALUE, AND UNEQUAL EXCHANGE [JEL Code E] International Working Group on Value Theory Session 5 Session Organizers: Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) and Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) Session Chair: Ann Davis, Marist College (ann.davis@marist.edu) Unequal Exchange Revisited Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) On the Theoretical Significance of Marx's Ambivalences Towards Classical Political Economy John Milios, National Technical University of Athens (Greece), (jmilios@hol.gr) Two Three-Sided Stories of the Golden Age in a TSSI Approach Nick Potts, Southampton Business School (UK), (nick.potts@solent.ac.uk) ********** <room> <Saturday, February 22, 4:00 pm> [156] LABOR AND THE MEDIA [JEL Code J] International Working Group on Value Theory Session 6 Session Organizers: Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich (UK) (a.freeman@greenwich.ac.uk) and Andrew Kliman, Pace University (akliman@pace.edu) Session Chair: Nick Potts, Southampton Business School (UK), (nick.potts@solent.ac.uk) Smashing Televisions (video presentation) Dimitri Devyatkin, Independent Video Artist (devyatkin@earthlink.net) Show Me the Labor In It (multi-media presentation) Peggy Powell Dobbins, Independent Sociologist/Artist (pld2o3b@aol.com) Transformations in Capital Accumulation Juan Iņigo Carrera, Independent Economist (jinigo@inscri.org.ar)
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