History of Economic Thought Conference
Date
From: Sunday July 12, 2015, 12:00 am
To: Tuesday July 14, 2015, 12:00 am
The History of Economic Thought Society of Australia will hold its 28th Conference in Sydney from 12-14 July 2015.
The keynote speaker for the conference will be Margaret Schabas from University of British Columbia. She will participate in a panel on the future of the history of economics in Australia and give a keynote address on her recent work on the economics of David Hume. A number of other distinguished local and international speakers have already been secured, including Deirdre McCloskey and the new editor of JHET Stephen Meardon.
The Conference will commence with a reception, late afternoon on Sunday 12 July and sessions will run all day on Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 July, finishing with a conference dinner.
Call for Papers
Submission of sessions comprising three papers, or a single paper to be allocated to a session by the organiser, are welcome. The history of economics will be interpreted broadly, and historical papers on both mainstream and heterodox economics are welcome. Early submission of papers is encouraged and submissions of abstracts and/or full papers may be made at any time until May 2014. Submissions will be refereed on a rolling basis, with a view to decisions on papers as soon as possible after submission. Full papers have a greater probability of being accepted, especially from less established scholars.
Submissions from younger scholars and women are particularly welcome.
Please email submissions to Paul Oslington
Registration
- Full registration $300.
- Scholars from disciplines other than economics $200
- Students, retired or otherwise without significant income $100.
- Usual arrangements apply for HETSA Distinguished Fellows.
- These fees include the opening reception and lunch both days.
- The conference dinner is in addition to this, approximately $100 including drinks.
- Day registration is available for two thirds of these rates.
- A 10% discount on these rates is available for registration received before 1 May 2015.
Venue
Alphacrucis College
30 Cowper Street, Parramatta NSW