2008 Sessions for David Harper

 
Friday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SDAE
Session 14A
Topics in the History of Austrian Economic Thought

Organizers:

Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College

Session Chairs:

Adam Martin, George Mason University

Papers:

"The Subjectivist's Solution to Public Choice Excess: In Defense of Rational Ignorance"
Anthony John Evans, George Mason University (Contact Author)

"The Ontology of Capital"
David Harper, New York University (Contact Author)
Anthony Endres, University of Auckland

"To What Extent Is Schumpeter an Evolutionary Economist?"
Stephan Boehm, University of Graz (Contact Author)

"Repugnance in the History of Economic Thought"
Michael D. Thomas, George Mason University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

E. James Cowan, Institute for Forensic Science Administration
Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University


 
Saturday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SDAE
Session 14J
Social Embeddedness of Economic Life

Organizers:

Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College

Session Chairs:

David Harper, New York University

Papers:

"Why Should Austrian Economists Be Pluralists?"
Robert Garnett, Texas Christian University (Contact Author)

"Justice Versus Benevolence: A Modern Humean View"
Mario Rizzo, New York University (Contact Author)

"Church Provision of Club Goods and Community Redevelopment in New Orleans East"
Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College (Contact Author)
Virgil Henry Storr, George Mason University

Discussants:

Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University
Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College


 
Sunday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SDAE
Session 14L
Cognitive Framing Effects

Organizers:

Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College

Session Chairs:

Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College

Papers:

"Expert Witnesses and Naïve Jurors: Why Juries Go Wrong"
Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University (Contact Author)
E. James Cowan, Institute for Forensic Science Administration

"Entrepreneurship and Numerical Representations"
David Harper, New York University (Contact Author)

"From Contract to Mental Model: Constitutional Culture as a Fact of the Social Sciences"
Nikolai G. Wenzel, Hillsdale College (Contact Author)

"Making Sense out of the Sensory Order"
Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University
Daniel D'Amico, Loyola University New Orleans

Discussants:

Paul Lewis, King's College London
Robert Garnett, Texas Christian University


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