History of Political Economy Lunch Seminar Series - Spring 2018

Usual time and place: 12:00pm - 1:00pm on Friday in Social Sciences 327.
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01/25/2018
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Hayek Lecture Series: Tim Leonard  (Princeton University)
"Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and the Origins of the Administrative State"
Joint with History of Political Economy Workshop.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 139 at 5:00pm on Thursday.
01/26/2018
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Rebeca Gomez Bentancourt  (University of Lyon)
"In the Mind of a Money Doctor: E.W. Kemmerer, the progressive economist" To be rescheduled
02/16/2018
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Quinn Slobodian  (Wellesley College)
"Racial Science against the Welfare Stateā€
Joint with History of Political Economy Workshop.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 327 at 3:30pm on Friday.
02/22/2018
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Hayek Lecture Series: Deirdre McCloskey  (University of Illinois at Chicago)
"Free Market Liberalism is Humane"
Joint with History of Political Economy Workshop.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 139 at 5:00pm on Thursday.
A paper is available to those who want the full argument.
03/02/2018
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Bruce Caldwell  (Duke University)
"Hayek at the LSE"
03/09/2018
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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 Workshop.
03/23/2018
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Jon Cogliano  (Dickinson College)
"An Account of the Core in General Equilibrium"
Joint with History of Political Economy Workshop.
04/13/2018
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Antonella Rancan  (University of Molise)
"The Keynesian and Monetarist debate on econometric models"
Joint with History of Political Economy Workshop.
04/20/2018
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Alexandra Hyard  (University of Lille 1)
"Arrow, Schumpeter, and Rawls"
Joint with History of Political Economy Workshop.
04/20/2018
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Romain Plassard  (University of Lille)
"From disequilibrium to equilibrium modeling: Barro, Grossman, and the transformation of modern macroeconomics"
Joint with History of Political Economy Workshop.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 327 at 3:30pm on Friday.


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