Dear Colleague, This is a reminder of various forthcoming conferences--info is in the attachments. Those conferences are: 1. The 8th International Post Keynesian Workshop with Summer School 2. Association for Heterodox Economics Conference 3. International Network for Economic Method Conference 4. International Association for Critical Realism Conference 5. IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics 6. Social Economics: A Paradigm for a Global Society Conference New Conferences: 1. Economic Growth and Distribution: On the Nature and causes of the Wealth of Nation Conference 2.THE WTO AND BEYOND: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND STATE POWER IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 15, 16 July 2004 Harbour Centre Campus, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada The Centre for Global Political Economy at Simon Fraser University is organising an international conference on the past, present and future of global governance. Efforts to extend the scope of global governance through international institutions have run into roadblocks resulting from the opposition of some nation-states and elements of civil society. However, images of Seattle, Quebec City and Cancun contrast with the widening scope of issues subject to international economic agreements and adjudication mechanisms. Typified by the WTO, but expressed also in the practice of the IMF, World Bank, NAFTA, EU ,OECD , G7/G8, and increasingly in bilateral agreements, a broad range of issues formerly the preserve of national states are regulated internationally. The international governance of trade, services, environmental and health standards, labour standards, intellectual property rights, and the investment rights of corporations, to name but a few, has raised questions of private versus public, and global versus national, regional and subnational priorities. Issues of sovereignty, social justice and equity ( encompassing the North -South divide, class , gender and other divisions in both North and South), democracy and accountability have confronted proponents of trade liberalization and economic globalization. Papers addressing these and related issues are invited. Proposals for papers, which should include a one page abstract, should be submitted to: cgpe@xxxxxx by 15 February, 2004. An edited collection of selected papers is expected to result from the conference. Subject to funding some travel subsidies may be available. Updated information about the conference will posted on the Centre for Global Political Economy's web page: http://www.sfu.ca/cgpe/ ************** Marc Lee Economist Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives -- BC Office 1400-207 West Hastings St. Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7 E: marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx T: 604-801-6920 F: 604-801-5122 CAW 3000 And here is the book: NEW THINKING IN MACROECONOMICS The Global Development And Environment Institute at Tufts University is pleased to announce the publication of New Thinking in Macroeconomics: Social, Institutional, and Environmental Perspectives, edited by Jonathan M. Harris and Neva R. Goodwin, with an afterword by John Kenneth Galbraith (Edward Elgar, 2003). New Thinking in Macroeconomics is featured as Edward Elgarâs âBook of the Monthâ. Details about the book and a 20% discount offer are available at http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/highlights/new_thinking_macro.htm The edited volume âbrings together contributions by analysts working from different perspectives, but with one thing in common: a dissatisfaction with the current state of macroeconomic theory and practice . . .[reflecting] the need for a broader approach to macroeconomics, framed in terms of the contribution of economic systems to human well-being, not merely to increased consumption.â [from the volume introduction]. Fred Lee
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