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CEPA Events: Fall 1999
CEPA Workshop on Economic Policy
All workshops are held from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in
the Conference Room at 80 Fifth Avenue, 5th floor, on the Southwest corner
of 14th Street and Fifth Avenue. Copies of papers will be available at
the workshops.
September 29, 1999
Rathin Roy (University of London)
Economic Theories of Decentralisation: A Political Economy Critique and
Proposed Alternatives
October 6, 1999
Eileen Appelbaum (Economic Policy Institute)
Why High Performance Work Systems Pay Off: Evidence from the Apparel,
Steel, and Medical Electronics and Imaging Industries
October 27, 1999
Randall Dodd (Commodity Futures Trading Commission)
The Role of Derivatives in the East Asian Financial Crisis
November 17, 1999
Joan Martinez-Alier (Yale University)
Ecological Distribution Conflicts, Sustainability and Valuation
December 8, 1999
Robert Pollin (University of Massachusetts-Amherst)
Securities Transaction Taxes for the U.S. Economy
December 15, 1999
Cecilia Conrad (Pomona College)
Hiring Their Own Kind? Recruitment Practices of Minority Owned Businesses
CEPA Student Seminar Series
The Student Seminar Series provides an opportunity for
students to present works-in-progress to their peers and, if the presenter
chooses, to professors as well. The purpose is to provide a congenial
atmosphere for students to develop their presention skills and to receive
feedback on their research projects. If you would like to present a paper
or want more information about the Student Seminar Series, you can contact
Josh Bivens at 278287@newschool.edu
or Susan Schroeder at schros01@newschool.edu.
Other Events
Unless otherwise noted, all events take place in the Conference
Room of CEPA at 80 Fifth Avenue, 5th floor, on the Southwest corner of
14th Street and Fifth Avenue.
October 11, 1999, 6 p.m.
Ernesto Screpanti (University of Siena)
Capitalist Forms and the Essence of Capitalism
This lecture is co-sponsored by the New School Department of Economics
and the Transformational Growth and Full Employment Project.
October 27, 1999, 4 p.m.
Geoff Hodgson (Cambridge University)
Is Economic Evolution Lamarkian or Darwinian?
December 13, 1999, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Harald Hagemann (Theodor Heuss Professor, New School University)
The Political Economy of European Monetary Union
Wolff Conference Room, Room 242, 65 Fifth Avenue
This talk is sponsored by the Graduate Faculty Department of Economics.
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