Colleagues, Below is the call for papers for the 2003 Conference of the AHE. Fred Lee CALL FOR PAPERS 5th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF HETERODOX ECONOMICS 8-9 JULY 2003 Nottingham Trent University, UK Building on the success of previous conferences, this year the AHE conference returns to Nottingham, location of its inaugural meeting. All economists are encouraged to come together and hear a diversity of papers on topics not well represented in mainstream economics. Papers from a plurality of perspectives and topic areas are encouraged. Please send an abstract of up to 500 words for your proposed paper (one per person) to: Association of Heterodox Economics c/o Veronica Forster Department of Economics and Politics Nottingham Trent University Burton Street Nottingham NG1 4BU UNITED KINGDOM Or email: Veronica.Forster@xxxxxxxxx as the initial point of contact Deadline for submission: 1st March 2003 Format: The Conference will take place over two days, with four parallel tracks and two plenary sessions. Further details: see the AHE web-site hetecon.com The organising committee consists of: Gary Slater - co-ordinator (Nottingham Trent University) Andrew Trigg (Open University) Siobhain McGovern (Dublin City University) Paul Downward (Staffordshire University) Alan Freeman (University of Greenwich) Alfredo Saad Filho (School of Oriental and African Studies) Tidings Ndhlovu (Manchester Metropolitan University) Andy Denis (City University, London) Andrew Brown (University of Leeds) Wendy Olsen (University of Manchester) Karl Petrick (Leeds Metropolitan University) Judith Mehta (Open University) Bruce Philp (Nottingham Trent University) Jan Toporowski (South Bank University) Aylin Soydan (Middlesex University)
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