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Seminars in 2010-2011 in History of economic thought
Robert Dimand (Brock University)
Louis Bachelier on the Randomness of Asset Prices
Friday, October 22 2010 16:10–17:30, Max Gluskin House, room 100
Series: History of economic thought, Organizer: Donald E. Moggridge

Avi Cohen (York University)
Is Equilibrium Enough and Was Stigler Wrong? Value Theory in the Bohm-Bawerk/Fisher Controversies.
Friday, November 12 2010 16:10–17:30, Max Gluskin House, room 100
Series: History of economic thought, Organizer: Donald E. Moggridge

Jeffrey Young (St. Lawrence University)
Thomas and Robert: A Tale of Two Malthuses
Friday, November 19 2010 16:10–17:30, Max Gluskin House, room 100
Series: History of economic thought, Organizer: Donald E. Moggridge

Robert Leonard (University of Quebec at Montreal)
Karl Menger and Modernism
Friday, February 4 2011 16:10–17:30, Max Gluskin House, room 100
Series: History of economic thought, Organizer: Donald E. Moggridge

Kevin Hoover (Duke University)
Microfoundational Programs: Frisch to Lucas
Friday, March 4 2011 16:10–17:30, Max Gluskin House, room 100
Series: History of economic thought, Organizer: Donald E. Moggridge

Malcolm Rutherford (University of Victoria)
Field, Undercover and Participant Observers in U.S. Labor Economics: 1910-1930
Friday, March 25 2011 16:10–17:30, Max Gluskin House, room 100
Series: History of economic thought, Organizer: Donald E. Moggridge

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Last updated on February 03, 2024