History of Political Economy Lunch Seminar Series - Spring 2019

Usual time and place: 12:00pm - 1:00pm on Friday in Social Sciences 327.
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01/18/2019
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Jonny Bunning  (HOPE Center Fellow and Yale University)
Methods of Oral History
01/25/2019
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John Dalton  (Wake Forest University)
"Schumpeter vs. Keynes Redux: 'Still Not Dead'"
02/01/2019
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Juan Acosta  (HOPE Center Fellow and University of Lille)
”The transformation of economic analysis at the Federal Reserve during the 1960s”
02/08/2019
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Andreas Kramer  (HOPE Center Fellow and King Juan Carlos University)
Carl Menger and the Currency Commission of 1892 on the Gold Standard in Austria-Hungary
02/15/2019
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Chung-Tang Chen  (HOPE Center Fellow and London School of Economics)
H. Gregg Lewis and the Formation of Post-war ‘Chicago’ Empirical Microeconomics
02/22/2019
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Yue Xiao  (HOPE Center Fellow and Zhongnan University of Economics and Law)
"John Stuart Mill and China: A Review of Mill's Writings on China"
03/08/2019
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John Staddon  (Duke University)
"The Object of Inquiry"
03/22/2019
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Catherine Herfeld  (University of Zurich)
"Not More than Exchanging Tools: Early Encounters Between Mathematical Economists and the Behavioral Sciences Movement, 1950-56"
03/29/2019
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Christina Laskaridis  (SOAS and HOPE Center Fellow)
Calculating repayment burdens and the early days of research at the World Bank
04/08/2019
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Yann Giraud  (University of Cergy-Pontoise)
"50 Years of HOPE"
04/12/2019
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Nadia E. Nedzel  (Southern University Law Center and HOPE Center)
"The United States, the Rule of Law, and Economic Development from the Colonies to the Civil War"


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