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33 rd Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society 23 – 26 June 2006 Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, USA Program of Sessions Friday 23 June HES Executive Committee Meeting: 1:30 – 4:30 PM Room: ARH 312 On Site Registration: 4:00 – 7:00 PM (continuing through Saturday) Room: BCA Box Office Plenary Lecture 5:30 – 6:30 PM BCA Sebring-Lewis Hall The History of Economic Thought: Its Uses Through Time Craufurd Goodwin Duke University Opening Reception 6:30 – 7:15 PM Location: Harris Center Courtyard (Rain location: Harris Center Atrium) Iowa Barbecue 7:15 – 8:45 PM Location: MAC Field (Rain location: Cowles Dining Hall) Saturday 24 June Session 1: 8:00 – 10:00 AM Session 1A: Economic Statistics and Human Welfare : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Thomas Stapleford, University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) Thomas Stapleford, University of Notre Dame To index or not? Cost-of-living statistics and wages in early 20 th century ([email protected]) BCA: Bucksbaum Center for the Arts | SCI: Noyce Science Center

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33rd Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society 23 – 26 June 2006

Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, USA

Program of Sessions

Friday 23 June HES Executive Committee Meeting: 1:30 – 4:30 PM Room: ARH 312 On Site Registration: 4:00 – 7:00 PM (continuing through Saturday) Room: BCA Box Office

Plenary Lecture 5:30 – 6:30 PM

BCA Sebring-Lewis Hall

The History of Economic Thought: Its Uses Through Time

Craufurd Goodwin

Duke University Opening Reception 6:30 – 7:15 PM Location: Harris Center Courtyard (Rain location: Harris Center Atrium) Iowa Barbecue 7:15 – 8:45 PM Location: MAC Field (Rain location: Cowles Dining Hall)

Saturday 24 June Session 1: 8:00 – 10:00 AM

Session 1A: Economic Statistics and Human Welfare: Historical and Contemporary

Perspectives Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Thomas Stapleford, University of Notre Dame ([email protected]) Thomas Stapleford, University of Notre Dame To index or not? Cost-of-living statistics and wages in early 20th century ([email protected])

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Discussant: Spencer Banzhaf, Resources for the Future ([email protected]) Julia Mensink, London School of Economics The Human Development Index and its political power ([email protected]) Discussant: Spencer Banzhaf, Resources for the Future ([email protected]) Andre Van Hoorn, University of Nijmegen “That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest”: Rethinking National Accounts ([email protected]) Discussant: Spencer Banzhaf, Resources for the Future ([email protected]) Julian Reiss, Complutense University, Madrid and London School of Economics Re-Addressing the Quantity Change Issue ([email protected]) Discussant: Spencer Banzhaf, Resources for the Future ([email protected]) Session 1B: Eighteenth Century I Room: BCA 152 Chair: Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba ([email protected]) Loic Charles (University of Paris II/EconomiX) and Christine There (INED) Biography and HOPE: The Strange Case of M. Francois and Doctor Quesnay ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Discussant: Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba ([email protected]) Paul Christensen, Hofstra University J.B. Say’s Contribution to a Bio-Physical Production Theory ([email protected]) Discussant: Nesrine Bentemessek, University of Paris I - Sorbonne ([email protected]) Jose Ricardo Gonçalves and Maria Madi, UNICAMP Thomas Mun on Political Power ([email protected]; [email protected]) Discussant: Glenn Hueckel, Pomona College ([email protected])

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Session 1C: Institutions and Evolution Room: BCA 242 Chair: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected]) Ken Kato, Tokyo Metropolitan University J.R. Commons on the Problem of Employment and Industrial Goodwill ([email protected]) Discussant: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected]) James Wible, University of New Hampshire Peirce, Newcomb, and Colander on the Principles of Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: David Colander, Middlebury College ([email protected]) Session 1D: Hayek’s Political Economy Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Andrew Farrant, Dickinson College ([email protected]) Andrew Farrant and Nicola Tynan, Dickinson College Hayek & Hitler: The Road to Serfdom as anti-Carlylean tract? ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Discussant: Sam Bostaph, University of Dallas ([email protected]) Edward McPhail, Dickinson College Hayek’s Road to Serfdom: Was Samuelson Right? ([email protected]) Discussant: Michael Bradley, University of Maryland, Baltimore County ([email protected]) Sandra Peart (Baldwin-Wallace College) and David M. Levy (George Mason University) Discussion, Construction and Evolution: Mill, Hayek and Buchanan on the Constitutional Order ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected])

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Session 1E: Economic Theory in Context Room: BCA 269 Chair: Michael Reay, Reed College ([email protected]) Maria de Fatima Brandao & Antonio Almodovar, CEMPRE/ FEP/ Universidade do Porto Political Economy in Context: Portugal, 1803-1911 ([email protected]) and ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Annie Cot, University of Paris I - Sorbonne The Harvard “Seminar on the Sociology of Pareto”: a seminal case in the history of general equilibrium theory ([email protected]) Discussant: Michael Reay, Reed College ([email protected])

Saturday 24 June Session 2: 10:30 AM – 12:00 Noon

Session 2A: Adam Smith Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) Michael Bradley, University of Maryland, Baltimore County “Liberty”, Competition, and Contestability ([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) Maria Pia Paganelli, Yeshiva University Distance in Adam Smith: the moralizing function of commerce the Wealth of Nations and the Theory of Moral Sentiments ([email protected]) Discussant: Cecilia Miller, Wesleyan University ([email protected]) Leonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Smith and Ferguson on the militia issue ([email protected]) Discussant: Spencer Pack, Connecticut College ([email protected])

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Session 2B: On 20th century macroeconomics Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Kevin Hoover, University of California, Davis ([email protected]) Daniela Parisi, Catholic University of Milano (Italy) The Five Italian articles written by the young Franco Modigliani (1937-38) ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) Pedro Duarte, Duke University A Feasible and Objective Concept of Optimality ([email protected]) Discussant: Kevin Hoover, University of California, Davis [email protected] Richard Kane, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis The Development of U.S. National Accounts ([email protected]) Discussant: John Dawson, Grinnell College ([email protected]) Session 2C: Philosophy & Economics Room: BCA 242 Chair: Cristel DeRouvray ([email protected]) Franklin Noll, Bureau of Engraving and Printing A Modest Proposal: Post Modern Economic History ([email protected]) Discussant: Cristel DeRouvray ([email protected]) Lawrence Boland, Simon Fraser University Philosophy vs. Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Maurice Lagueux, University of Montreal ([email protected]) Ivan Moscati, Bocconi University Epistemic Virtues and Theory Choice in Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Janet Seiz, Grinnell College ([email protected])

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Session 2D: Young Scholars: Historiographical and Sociological Themes Room: BCA 269 Chair: Annie Cot, University of Paris I - Sorbonne ([email protected]) Min Hein, Rutgers University Culture of Collaboration in Economics: Homophilous Ties and the Matthew Effect ([email protected]) Discussant: David Levy, George Mason University ([email protected]) Iara Onate, University of Stirling ‘Paradigms’ and ‘Epistemes’ in the History of Economic Thought ([email protected]) Discussant: Annie Cot, University of Paris I - Sorbonne ([email protected]) Session 2E: The History of (American) Progressivism Room: BCA 152 Chair: Mary S. Morgan, London School of Economics ([email protected]) Mary O. Furner, University of California, Santa Barbara The Ideological Turn: U.S. Progressivism as New Liberalism ([email protected]) Discussant: Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria ([email protected]) Tim Leonard, Princeton University How Progressive were the Progressives? ([email protected]) Discussant: Bradley W. Bateman, Grinnell College ([email protected]) Stephen Meardon, Williams College Statistics for Mugwumps ([email protected]) Discussant: Mary S. Morgan, London School of Economics ([email protected])

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Saturday 24 June Plenary Session 2: 1:15 – 2:15 PM

BCA Sebring-Lewis Hall

Economists Writing History: American and French Experience in the mid 20th century

Cristel DeRouvray 2005 Dorfman Prize Winner

For Best Dissertation in the History of Economic Thought

Saturday 24 June Session 3: 2:45 – 4:15 PM

Session 3A: Methodology I Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) Esther-Mirjam Sent, University of Nijmegen, (with John Davis, Marquette University) Heterodoxy’s Strategic Pluralism ([email protected]), ([email protected]) Discussant: Ross Emmett, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Maurice Lagueux, University of Montreal Regarding the Status and Role of “Economic Laws” ([email protected]) Discussant: Kevin Hoover, University of California, Davis ([email protected]) Nils Goldschmidt, Walter Eucken Institute (with Hermann Rauchenschwandtner) On Epistemology and Critique of Culture in Economics: Carl Menger and the German Historical School ([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected])

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Session 3B: Utility’s Useful History Room: BCA 152 Chair: Joseph Persky, University of Illinois, Chicago ([email protected]) David Teira, UNED (Co-authors: Sophie Jallais and Pierre-Charles Pradier, Université Paris 1) Normative Intuitions in the History of Expected Utility Functions ([email protected]) Discussant: Craig McLaren, University of California, Riverside ([email protected]) David Colander, Middlebury College On the History of Utility ([email protected]) Discussant: Joseph Persky, University of Illinois, Chicago ([email protected]) Christian Weber, Seattle University (Co-author: Torsten Schmidt, University of New Hampshire) Andreas Voigt on Ordinal and Cardinal Utility in 1893 ([email protected]) Discussant: Wade Hands, University of Puget Sound ([email protected]) Session 3C: Teaching the History of Economic Thought: Round Table 1 Room: BCA 242 Chair: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) Participants: Adolfo Benavides, Texas A&M, Corpus Christi

([email protected]) Mike Bradley, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

([email protected]) Stan Herren, North Dakota State University

([email protected]) Joe Pluta, St. Edward’s University

([email protected])

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Session 3D: Young Scholars: Money, Finance and the Theory of the Firm Room: BCA 269 Chair: Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver ([email protected]) Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, University of Paris I – Sorbonne E.W. Kemmerer’s Contribution to the Quantity Theory of Money ([email protected]) Discussant: Neil T. Skaggs, Illinois State University ([email protected]) Nesrine Bentemessek, University of Paris I – Sorbonne The South Sea Bubble: the Modern Debate ([email protected]) Discussant: Stephen Meardon, Williams College ([email protected]) Yuichi Kimura, Kyoto University Robbins’s Economics Theory and His Theory of the Firm ([email protected]) Discussant: Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver ([email protected]) Session 3E: Keynes I Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) Sherry Kasper, Maryville College J.M. Keynes as a Public Intellectual ([email protected]) Discussant: David Andrews, State University of New York at Oswego ([email protected]) Robert Dimand, Brock University What Keynesian Revolution? A Reconsideration Seventy Years After the General Theory ([email protected]) Discussant: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) Toshiaki Hirai, Sophia University How did Keynes develop his theory from the Treatise to the General Theory ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected])

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David Andrews, State University of New York Keynes’s Political Philosophy ([email protected]) Discussant: Marco Dardi ([email protected])

Saturday 24 June 5:00 – 6:00 PM

Distinguished Guest Lecture BCA Sebring-Lewis Hall

Lend-Lease Reconsidered

Peter F. Clarke, Cambridge University

HES Business Meeting: 6:15 – 7:00 pm Room: BCA 152

Sunday 25 June Session 4: 8:00 – 10:00 AM

Session 4A: The History of Modern Law & Economics Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver ([email protected]) Daniel Green Tracing Jurisprudence in Law and Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Rob Van Horn, University of Notre Dame The Antitrust Project: Chicago Neoliberalism Makes Its Legal Mark ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Sophie Harnay and Alain Marciano, University of Reims, Champagne-Ardenne

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From Public Choice to New Law and Economics: The Process of De-Legalisation of the Law ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Session 4B: Teaching the History of Economic Thought Round Table 2 Room: BCA 242 Chair: Sherry Kasper ([email protected]) Participants: Benny Balak, Rollins College

([email protected])

Nancy Bertaux, Xavier University ([email protected]) Sherry Kasper, Maryville College ([email protected]

Session 4C: Nineteenth Century Themes Room: BCA 269 Chair: Loic Charles, University of Paris II/EconomiX ([email protected]) Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba Jane Marcet and the Scholarship of Popularization ([email protected]) Discussant: Loic Charles, University of Paris II/EconomiX ([email protected]) Glenn Hueckel, Pomona College Malthus’s “Crochet of Mind”: Labor Command as an “Invariable” Measure of Value ([email protected]) Discussant: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) Jim Henderson, Valparaiso University Beggars – William Wordsworth vs. Jeremy Bentham ([email protected]) Discussant: Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University ([email protected]) Session 4D: Early Economic Ethics Room: BCA 152

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Chair: Spencer Pack, Connecticut College ([email protected]) Edd Noell, Westmont College Loving One’s Neighbors in the Marketplace: Just and Unjust Gain in the Old and New Testament ([email protected]) Discussant: Neil Skaggs, Illinois State University ([email protected]) Uday Chandra, Grinnell College Aristotle’s Economics Revisited: Creating Aristotle ([email protected]) Discussant: Spencer Pack, Connecticut College ([email protected]) Sam Bostaph, University of Dallas Deepening the Irony of Utopia: A Mises/Hayek Perspective ([email protected]) Discussant: Russell K. Osgood, Grinnell College ([email protected]) Session 4E: Keeping Faith: Political Economy and Religious Belief Round Table: HOPE 2007 Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Spencer Banzhaf, Resources for the Future ([email protected]) Participants: Antonio Almodovar, CEMPRE/FEP-UP

([email protected])

Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected])

Ross Emmett, Michigan State University ([email protected])

Harro Maas, University of Amsterdam

([email protected])

Stephen Meardon, Williams College ([email protected])

Daniela Parisi, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

([email protected])

Neil Skaggs, Illinois State University ([email protected])

Pedro Texeira, CEMPRE/FEP-UP

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Sunday 25 June Session 5: 10:30 AM – 12:15 PM

Session 5A: Applying the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge to Economics Room: BCA 152 Chair: Wade Hands, University of Puget Sound ([email protected]) Tiago Mata, University College London Mapping the landscape of economics – dissent and boundary work ([email protected]) Discussant: Mary S. Morgan, London School of Economics ([email protected]) Neil Stephens, Cardiff University Political Interpretative Flexibility and the Unemployment/Inflation Trade-off ([email protected]) Discussant: Mary S. Morgan, London School of Economics ([email protected]) Michael Reay, Reed College The Uses of Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Mary S. Morgan, London School of Economics ([email protected]) Session 5B: Varieties of Law & Economics Historically Contemplated Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Alain Marciano, University of Reims, Champagne-Ardenne ([email protected]) Balbir Sihag Kautilya on Law, Economics, and Ethics ([email protected]) Discussant: Alain Marciano, University of Reims ([email protected]) Marco Guidi, University of Pisa Bentham’s Political Tactics as a Theory of Agenda ([email protected]) Discussant: David Colander, Middlebury College ([email protected])

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Jimena Hurtado, University of los Andes Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker: Utilitarianism and Economic Imperialism ([email protected]) Discussant: David Colander, Middlebury College ([email protected]) Session 5C: Henry George’s Influence on Economic Theory Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Polly Cleveland, Barnard College ([email protected]) M. Mason Gaffney, U.C. Riverside Henry George and Knut Wicksell ([email protected]) Discussant: Polly Cleveland, Barnard College ([email protected]) Robert Koehn, Brock University Henry George and William Vickery ([email protected]) Discussant: Christopher Ryan ([email protected]) Fred Foldvary, Santa Clara University The Marginalists and the Special Status of Land as a Treatment of Land by Gossen, George, Wieser, Walras, and Pareto ([email protected]) Discussant: Samuel Bostaph, University of Dallas ([email protected]) Session 5D: Nineteenth Century Theorists Room: BCA 269 Chair: Stephen Meardon, Williams College ([email protected]) Pelin Sekerler, PHARE, Centre Walras-Pareto What Rationale For Free Public Libraries: Jevons On Individual And Collective Utility ([email protected]) Discussant: Sandra Peart (Baldwin-Wallace College) ([email protected]) Satoko Nakano, Meijigakuin University An Implication of W. Thornton’s and Jevons’s disequilibrium approach for the Marginalist Revolution ([email protected])

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Discussant: Sandra Peart, Baldwin Wallace College ([email protected]) Robert Rogers, Ashland University Friedrich List’s Productive Power and Trade Policy ([email protected]) Discussant: Stephen Meardon, Williams College ([email protected]) Session 5E: Young Scholars: Methodological Themes Room: BCA 242 Chair: Harro Maas, University of Amsterdam ([email protected]) Craig McLaren, University of California-Riverside Homo Economicus: Bentham’s Red Herring ([email protected]) Discussant: Harro Maas, University of Amsterdam ([email protected]) Tai Young-Taft, New School The Taming of the Economic Agent ([email protected]) Discussant: Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba ([email protected])

Sunday 25 June Plenary Session 3: 1:15 – 2:15 PM

BCA Sebring-Lewis Hall

Hume's Monetary Thinking in Historical Context

Carl Wennerlind Barnard College

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Sunday 25 June Session 6: 2:30 – 4:30 PM

Session 6A: Chapters in American Economics Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) Malcolm Rutherford, University of Victoria (Co-author: Tyler DesRoches, University of Victoria and Natural Resources Canada, [email protected]) The Institutionalist Reaction to Keynes ([email protected]) Discussant: John Davis, University of Amsterdam, Marquette University ([email protected]) Tiziana Foresti, University of Pisa Veblen’s Reading of Marshall’s Work ([email protected]) Discussant: Simon Cook, Duke University ([email protected]) Spencer Banzhaf, Resources for the Future Applied Economics at Mid-century: The Harvard Water Program ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) Session 6B: Shaping the Discipline of Economics Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Tim Leonard, Princeton University ([email protected]) Manuela Mosca, University of Lecce On the concept of natural monopoly in the history of economic thought ([email protected]) Discussant: David Teira, UNED ([email protected]) Nicholas Gallois, University of Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne Does Political Economy Serve Peace? Leon Walras and the Nobel Peace Prize ([email protected]) Discussant: Craufurd Goodwin, Duke University ([email protected])

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Thomas Scheiding, St. Louis University Practicing What They Preach? A Historical Review of the Funding of the American Economic Review ([email protected]) Discussant: Humberto Barreto ([email protected]) Session 6C: Eighteenth Century Theorists Room: BCA 269 Chair: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) Spencer Pack, Connecticut College Aristotle on the Unnatural Use of Money and Smith’s Partial Answer ([email protected]) Discussant: Jerry Evensky, Syracuse University ([email protected]) John Berdell, Stabilizing Economics: Lessons from Richard Cantillon’s Essai ([email protected]) Discussant: Walraevens Benoit, PHARE ([email protected]) Cecilia Miller, Wesleyan University Curious Precursors of Adam Smith: Grimmelhausen and Mandeville ([email protected]) Discussant: Evelyn Forget, University of Manitoba ([email protected]) Session 6D: Roundtable on The Vanity of the Philosopher Room: BCA 269 Chair: Andrew Farrant, Dickinson College ([email protected]) Participants:

Andrew Farrant, Dickinson College ([email protected]) Dan Hammond, Wake Forest University ([email protected]) Kevin D. Hoover, Duke University ([email protected]) Joseph Persky, University of Illinois at Chicago ([email protected])

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Charles McCann, University of Pittsburgh ([email protected]) Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected]) David M. Levy, George Mason University ([email protected])

Session 6E: On Alfred Marshall: In Honor of John Whitaker, Distinguished Fellow Room: BCA 152 Chair: Tiziano Raffaelli, University of Pisa ([email protected]) Marco Dardi The Background of Marshall’s Theory of Demand ([email protected]) Discussant: John Whitaker, University of Virginia ([email protected]) Brian Loasby, University of Stirling Marshall’s Views on Organization and Knowledge ([email protected]) Discussant: John Whitaker, University of Virginia ([email protected]) Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver Marshallian welfare economics and the welfare economics of Marshall ([email protected]) Discussant: John Whitaker, University of Virginia ([email protected]) Simon Cook, Duke University Marshall and Socialism Revisited ([email protected]) Discussant: John Whitaker, University of Virginia ([email protected])

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Sunday 25 June

Presidential Address 5:15 – 6:15 PM

BCA Sebring-Lewis Hall

A Tale of Two Mainstreams: Economics and Philosophy of Natural Science in the Mid-20th Century

D. Wade Hands, University of Puget Sound

([email protected])

Reception 6:30 – 7:30 PM

Harris Center Atrium

HES Banquet 7:45 PM

Harris Center Concert Hall

Monday 26 June Session 7: 8:00 – 10:00 AM

Session 7A: Nineteenth Century Political Economy Room: BCA 152 Chair: Leonidas Montes, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez ([email protected]) Adolfo Benavides, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Simon Bolivar’s Contributions to Latin American Economic Thought ([email protected]) Discussant: Pablo Silva, Grinnell College ([email protected])

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Jose Luis Cardoso, ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon (Co-author: Carlos Bastien, ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon) Uses and abuses of political economy in parliamentary debates (1850-1920) ([email protected]) Discussant: Marco Guidi, University of Pisa ([email protected]) Yasunori Fukagai, Yokohama National University J.S. Mill on British Empire and his economic languages ([email protected]) Discussant: Sandra Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College ([email protected]) Session 7B: The History of Development Economics Room: SCI 2022 Chair: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) Neil Skaggs, Illinois State University Explaining the Long Delay in the Acceptance of the Theory of Finance in Economic Development ([email protected]) Discussant: Robert Dimand, Brock University ([email protected]) Ana Maria Bianchi, Universidade de Sao Paulo Hirschman and the Visiting-Economist Syndrome ([email protected]) Discussant: Annie Cot, University of Paris I - Sorbonne ([email protected]) Session 7C: Methodology of Contemporary Economics Room: BCA 242 Chair: Esther-Mirjam Sent, University of Nijmegen ([email protected]) John Davis, University of Amsterdam and Marquette University The Turn In and Return of Orthodoxy in Recent Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Ross Emmett, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Marino Muzhani, University of Florence Technological Progress and Growth: The Neoclassical Perception ([email protected])

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Discussant: Lawrence Boland, Simon Fraser University ([email protected]) Edward Nik-Khah, Roanoke College A Tale of Two Auctions ([email protected]) Discussant: Joseph Persky, University of Illinois at Chicago ([email protected]) Session 7D: Forming 20th Century Economics Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) Cristina Marcuzzo, Università di Roma Is Profit Maximization a Part of Cambridge Tradition in Economics? ([email protected]) Discussant: Christian Weber, Seattle University ([email protected]) Manuel Fernandez-Grela, University of Santiago de Compostela Losing the Battle: The Story of “Tariffs: The Case Examined” ([email protected]) Discussant: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected])

Monday 26 June Session 8: 10:30 AM – 12:00 Noon

Session 8A: Keynes II Room: SCI 2022 Session removed Session 8B: Elitism and Anti-Elitism Room: SCI 2021 Chair: Steven Medema, University of Colorado at Denver ([email protected]) Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University Markets, Politics, and Democracy at Chicago ([email protected]) Discussant: Ross Emmett, Michigan State University ([email protected])

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Sandra Peart (Baldwin-Wallace College) and David M. Levy (George Mason University) The Case for Non-Elite Experts in Economics ([email protected]), ([email protected]) Discussant: Joseph Persky, University of Illinois, Chicago ([email protected]) Tim Leonard, Princeton University American Progressives and the Rise of Expertocracy ([email protected]) Discussant: Charles McCann, University of Pittsburgh ([email protected]) Session 8C: Young Scholars: Calculation, Alienation and Capacities Room: BCA 152 Chair: John Davis, University of Amsterdam, Marquette University ([email protected]) Douglas MacKenzie, SUNY, Plattsburgh Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution in the Interwar Debate over Socialism ([email protected]) Discussant: Steve Horwitz, St. Lawrence University ([email protected]) Walraevens Benoit, PHARE Division of labour and Virtue in the work of Adam Smith ([email protected]) Discussant: Spencer Pack, Connecticut College ([email protected]) Sophie Pelle, University of Paris 1 – Sorbonne The Emergence of the Capabilities Approach in the Early Work of Amartya Sen ([email protected]) Discussant: John Davis, University of Amsterdam, Marquette University ([email protected]) Session 8D: Methodology and History Room: BCA 269 Chair: Tiago Mata, London School of Economics ([email protected]) Jose Guillermo Pelez, Universidad Autanoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco, Mexico Walras’s Tantonement and the Diagonal Dominant Hypothesis ([email protected]) Discussant: Humberto Barreto, Wabash College ([email protected])

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Stephen Ziliak, Roosevelt University Gosset and Fisher: The Fable of the Bee and the Wasp ([email protected]) Discussant: Cecilia Miller, Wesleyan University ([email protected]) Zhu Chengquan, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics (DUFE), Dalian, China Reflections on Three Controversies about the Methodology of Economics ([email protected]) Discussant: Tiago Mata, London School of Economics ([email protected]) Session 8E: History of Economics in the United States Room: BCA 242 Chair: Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham ([email protected]) Stephen Meardon, Williams College Before the Founding of the American Economic Association ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Bradley Bateman, Grinnell College From 1885 to WWII ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected]) Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham The Postwar Period ([email protected]) Discussant: Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University ([email protected])

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