[en] The Cachan History of Social Science Group and
4th ‘History of Economics as History of Science’
The Cachan History of Social Science Group and
4th ‘History of Economics as History of Science’
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The Cachan History of Social Science Group and
The Amsterdam History and Methodology Group
4th ‘History of Economics as History of Science’
Spring Workshop
Friday 15 June 2007
École normale supérieure de Cachan, ‘Laplace’ Building— ‘Renaudeau’ Room
École normale supérieure de Cachan, ‘Laplace’ Building— ‘Renaudeau’ Room
The Cachan History of Social Science Group and
The Amsterdam History and Methodology Group
4th ‘History of Economics as History of Science’
Spring Workshop
Friday 15 June 2007
École normale supérieure de Cachan, ‘Laplace’ Building— ‘Renaudeau’ Room
École normale supérieure de Cachan, ‘Laplace’ Building— ‘Renaudeau’ Room
Programme :
10.15 am | Welcome |
10:30 am | Margaret Schabas (University of British Columbia) Nature Does Nothing in Vain: Self-Reflexivity as an Adaptive Trait Discussant: Loïc Charles |
11:30 am | Harald Hagemann (Universität Hohenheim) German-speaking economists in British exile, 1933-1945 Discussant: Guido Erreygers |
12:30 pm | Lunch |
2:00 pm | Judy Klein (Mary Baldwin College) Rules of Action for War and Recursive Optimization: Massé’s “Jeu des Réservoirs” and Arrow, Harris, and Marschak’s “Optimal Inventory Policy” Discussant: Philip Mirowski |
3:00 pm | Philip Mirowski (University of Notre Dame) The Mirage of An Economics of Knowledge Discussant: Tiago Mata |
4:00 pm | Tea/Coffee break |
4:30 pm | Tiago Mata (Universidade Técnica de Lisboa) Migrations and boundary work: Harvard, radical economists and the Committee on Political Discrimination Discussant: Harald Hagemann |
5:30 pm | Workshop close |
For a full programme and registration form,
please contact Philippe Fontaine.
please contact Philippe Fontaine.
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