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New Perspectives on Keynes Conference



A few pkters have asked for a copy of the program for the conference
at Wake Forest University on "New Perspectives on Keynes". Here is
a list of the papers and the discussants. One of these days someone
is going to be very clever and when they organize a conference they
will also provide an opportunity for interested people to download
through ftp or gopher copies of the papers presented at the conference.
I'm sure they are papers here that people on this list would be interested
in looking at. And just imagine how easy it would be to use gopher to
get a copy of any paper you wanted! I know there was a conference up
at Ottawa on Post Keynesian issues. Would anyone on this list who was
there terribly mind giving us a report of what was discussed?
-Ric Holt


                   NEW PERSPECTIVES ON KEYNES
                        APRIL 1-2 1994
                     WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

Friday

Peter Groenewegen, University of Sydney
--"Keynes and Marshall: methodology, society and politics"
Discussant: A.W. Coats, Duke University and the University of Nottingham

Jackie Cox, King's College Modern Archive, Cambridge
--"Keynes: an archivist's view"
Discussant: Michael Lawlor, Wake Forest University

Rod O'Donnell, Macquarie University
--"Keynes adn aesthetics"
Discussant: John Davis, Marquette University

Saturday

Henry E. Kyburg, Jr., University of Rochester
--"Keynes as a philosopher"
Discussant: Jochen Runde, Girton College, Cambridge

Teddy Seidenfeld, Carnegie Mellon University
--"Jeffreys, Fisher and Keynes: on predicting the third observation given
the first two"
Discussant: Greg Lilly, Elon College

Kevin Hoover and Kerry Pearce, University of California-Davis
--"A history of textbook Keynesianism"
Discussant: Allin Cottrell, Wake Forest University

D.E Moggridge, University of Toronto
--"The diffusion of the Keynesian revolution: The young and the graduate
schools"
Discussant: William A. Darity, Jr., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Robert Dimand, Brock University
--"Irving Fisher, J.M.Keynes and the transition to modern macroeconomics"
Discussant: David Laidler, University of Western Ontario

Jim Tomlinson, Brunel University
--"An unfortunate alliance: Keynesianism and the Conservatives 1951-1964"
Discussant: D.E. Moggridge, University of Tornonto


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