2008 History of Economics Society Annual Meeting: The annual conference of the History of Economics Society will be held June 27-30, 2008, at York University, Toronto, Canada. For more information, please consult the HES website at http://www.historyofeconomics.org, or email Avi Cohen, HES President-Elect at [email protected].
Conference Announcement, ESHET 2008: The 2008 conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought will be held May 15-17, in Prague. For more information, please consult the conference website: http://www.eshet.net/conference/2008.
History of Recent Economics Conference, 2008: The Second Annual Conference on the History of Recent Economics (HISRECO) will be held June 5-7, 2008 at the Technical University of Lisbon. For information, please contact Tiago Mata at [email protected].
Call for Papers—Cheiron Annual Meeting: Cheiron, The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, will hold its 40th Annual Meeting June 26-29, 2008, at Ryerson University (Toronto, Ontario). Please consult the Cheiron website (http://people.stu.ca/~cheiron) for further information.
Call for Papers—2008 UK History of Economic Thought Conference: The 40th annual UK History of Economic Thought Conference will be held at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, September 3-5. The conference will retain its traditional intimate format, with substantial time devoted to the presentation and discussion of each of the papers. Papers on all aspects of the history of economics and economic thought are welcome. Those wishing to present a paper at the conference should send an abstract of 500 words to the conference organizer, Professor Steven Medema, by email at [email protected] or via post to Department of Economics, CB 181, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO 80217-3364, USA. The deadline for receipt of proposals is April 1, 2008, and decisions will be made by April 15, 2008.
HES History of Economics Working Papers on SSRN: The HES and the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) are pleased to announce the publication of History of Economics Abstracts (an email abstracting journal distributed by the Economics Research Network of the Social Sciences Research Network), which promotes communication among scholars interested in all aspects of the history of economic thought. Abstracts of both working papers and accepted papers are published. Kevin Hoover, Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Duke University is serving as editor. Work related to all periods and to any schools of economic thought are welcome, as is work that situates economics in wider intellectual and cultural contexts or relates it to other disciplines. Work related to the history of closely cognate disciplines (e.g., statistics with economic applications or economic sociology) is also accepted. Essentially, any work that touches the history of economics as a discipline or that would be of interest to scholars working in such an area is encouraged. To submit your research to SSRN, log in to the SSRN User HeadQuarters, http://hq.ssrn.com, and click on the My Papers link on the left menu, and then click on Start New Submission at the top of the page.
Call for Papers—HES at the 2009 ASSA Meetings: The History of Economics Society will sponsor four sessions at the Allied Social Sciences Association (ASSA) meetings, January 3-5, 2009 in San Francisco. Please submit session proposals, suggestions for organizing sessions and abstracts for papers (approx. 200 words) no later than May 1, 2008. Proposals should be sent via email to the HES Vice President, Evelyn Forget, at [email protected].
Call for Papers—Public Goods, Externalities, Public Decision Making: A Perspective from the History of Economic Thought: A conference on Public Goods, Externalities, Public Decision Making: A Perspective from the History of Economic Thought will be held in Paris from December 11-13, 2008. The conference will take place at ERMES and Panthéon-Assas University, and the keynote speaker will be Sir Alan Peacock. All topics relevant to the domain of Public Economics, broadly understood, are welcome, including: theory of the state, public expenditure and revenue, public decision-making, regulation, externalities, social security and insurance, equity, justice, and also study of national traditions of thought in the field. Historical perspectives on public economics from other disciplines—for example the philosophy of law and political philosophy—are also sought. Please submit proposals in the form of an abstract of no more than 700 words before May 15, 2008 to Professor Gilbert Faccarello at [email protected].
Call for Papers—HETSA 2008: The 21st History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Conference will be held at the University of Western Sydney, Parramatta over 9-11 July, 2008, Papers on all aspects of the history of economics and economic thought are welcome. Those wishing to present a paper at the conference should send an abstract to the conference organizer, John Lodewijks, by email at [email protected] by 25 April. The deadline for full papers is 30 May. Other papers may be accepted after this date if space on the program is available. Further information about the conference will be made available in the coming months.