Saturday 1:00 - 2:45 p.m. SEA |
Session 11C Documenting the Contribution of Dissident Scholars |
Organizers: |
Daniel Sutter, The University of Texas-Pan American |
Session Chairs: |
Daniel J. Smith, Troy University |
Papers: |
"The Citation Impact of Nobel Prize Winners: Mainline vs. Mainstream" "The Market Value of Heterodox Economics: Evidence from Newspapers" "Chicken Soup for the Dissident Scholar's Soul" "Looking at Published Judgments to Say Whether Economists Reach a Conclusion" |
Discussants: |
Randall G. Holcombe, Florida State University |
Saturday 3:00 - 4:45 p.m. SEA* |
Session 11D* Research Funding for Economists |
Organizers: |
L. Lynne Kiesling, Northwestern University |
Moderators: |
L. Lynne Kiesling, Northwestern University |
Panelists: |
Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University "Does Economics Need a Moral Code for Research Funding?" Peter Cramton, University of Maryland "Thoughts on Research Funding from a Theorist with Strong Ties to Practice" Frederic S. Lee, University of Missouri-Kansas City "Research Funding, Peer Review, and Heterodox Economics" Nancy Lutz, National Science Foundation "Funding Agencies: Things You Should Know, Mistakes To Avoid" |
Sunday 10:00 - 11:45 a.m. SEA* |
Session 17G* Governance, Adaptation, and Emergent Order in the Work of Elinor Ostrom |
Organizers: |
Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College |
Session Chairs: |
Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College |
Papers: |
"Heterogeneity and Governance: Revisiting an Ostromian Theme" "Riding in Cars with Boys: Lin Ostrom's Adventures with the Police" "Adaptation in Regulation: Using Ostrom's Institutional Framework to Analyze Regulation's Effects on Innovation" "Dispersed Authority, Emergent Order, and Women's Status in Early Modern Britain" |
Discussants: |
Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College |
Sunday 2:00 - 3:45 p.m. SEA* |
Session 21H* The Many Faces of Neoliberalism |
Session Chairs: |
Stephan Boehm, University of Graz |
Papers: |
"Eucken, Hayek, and the Road to Serfdom" "Think Tanks, Policy Formation, and the 'Revival' of Classical Liberal Economics" "The Commercialization of Science as a Neoliberal Ponzi Scheme" "Epistemological Difficulties with Neo-Classical Economics" |
Discussants: |
Stephan Boehm, University of Graz |
Sunday 4:15 - 5:45 p.m. SEA* |
Session 12I* Panel on Morality and Decision Theory |
Organizers: |
Jerry Gaus, University of Arizona |
Session Chairs: |
Jerry Gaus, University of Arizona |
Papers: |
"The View from Everywhere" "Rule-Following: Constraints and Objectives" "A Kantian-Economic Model of Choice" |
Discussants: |
Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University |
Monday 10:00 - 11:45 a.m. SDAE |
Session 02K Don Lavoie Memorial Graduate Student Prize Winners |
Organizers: |
Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University |
Session Chairs: |
Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University |
Papers: | |
Discussants: |
Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University |