01/12/2018 More Info Aditya Balasubramanian (University of Cambridge) "Of Networks and Emotions: B.R. Shenoy, The Mont Pelerian Society and India"
01/19/2018 More Info Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak (Federal University of Minas Gerai) CANCELLED: "The 'Vanderbilt Boys' and the Modernization of Brazilian Economics" To be rescheduled
01/25/2018 More Info Hayek Lecture Series: Tim Leonard (Princeton University) "Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and the Origins of the Administrative State" Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch.
02/16/2018 More Info Quinn Slobodian (Wellesley College) "Racial Science against the Welfare Stateā Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch.
02/22/2018 More Info Hayek Lecture Series: Deirdre McCloskey (University of Illinois at Chicago) "Free Market Liberalism is Humane" Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch. A paper is available to those who want the full argument.
03/09/2018 More Info Julie Mell (North Carolina State University) "The Economic Thought of Hannah Arendt: A Critical Appraisal of 'the Court Jew'" Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch. Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 327 at 12:00pm on Friday.
03/23/2018 More Info Cancelled -Rob Van Horn (University of Rhode Island) "Aaron Director: A Book Proposal"
03/23/2018 More Info Jon Cogliano (Dickinson College) "An Account of the Core in General Equilibrium" Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch. Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 327 at 12:00pm on Friday.
04/13/2018 More Info Paul Lewis (Kings College, London) "Purposeful Behavior, Expectations, and the Mirage of Social Justice: The Influence of Cybernetics on the Thought of F.A. Hayek"
04/13/2018 More Info Antonella Rancan (University of Molise) "The Keynesian and Monetarist debate on econometric models" Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch. Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 327 at 12:00pm on Friday.
04/20/2018 More Info Alexandra Hyard (University of Lille 1) "Arrow, Schumpeter, and Rawls" Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch. Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 327 at 12:00pm on Friday.
04/20/2018 More Info Romain Plassard (University of Lille) "From disequilibrium to equilibrium modeling: Barro, Grossman, and the transformation of modern macroeconomics" Joint with History of Political Economy Lunch.