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Every Monday, at 18:00, in the seminar room of the 6th floor Evripidou 14 building.
Future Seminars
Monday 08/3 at 18.00. Bryan C. McCannon (Wake Forest University) Jury Size in Classical Athens: An application of the Condorcet Jury Theorem
Past Seminars
2008/9 PROGRAM
The Open Seminar of Economic History will study during the academic year 2008/9 the following classical texts in order to understand the objectives, the methodology and the research conclusions of their authors and to demonstrate their relevance to the modern researcher.
Coordination – presentation:
M. Psalidopoulos (MPs) and I. Minoglou (IM)
24/11/08 Introduction to the rationale of the seminar (MPs / IM)
15/12/08 A. Toynbee Lectures on the Industrial Revolution
J. H. Clapham An Economic History of Modern Britain (MPs)
12/01/09 M. Weber Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus (The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism)
R. H. Tawney Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (MPs)
26/01/09 W. Sombart Der moderne Kapitalismus (O αστός) (MPs)
09/02/09 K. Polanyi The Great Transformation (IM)
23/02/09 A. Gerschenkron Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective (IM)
09/03/09 E. Hecksher Mercantilism (MPs)
23/03/09 J. A. Schumpeter Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (MPs)
06/04/09 S. Kuznets Modern Economic Growth (IM)
27/04/09 W.W. Rostow The Stages of Economic Growth (IM)
2009/10 PROGRAM
The Doctoral Program in Economics and the Open Economic History Seminar are happy to invite you to a scientific gathering dedicated to the life and work of Paul A. Samuelson, and which is scheduled to take place on Monday 22/2 at 18:00 at the Building Kostis Palamas (Av. Akadimias, no. 48).
Speakers:
Yannis Stournaras, “Samuelson’s work: economic theory and politics”
Nicholas Theocarakis, “Samuelson as a ‘unifier’ of economic theory”
Yianis Varoufakis, “A critical appraisal of the work of Samuelson”
Michalis Zoumboulakis, “The methodology of the Science of Economics according to Samuelson”
Michalis Psalidopoulos, “Samuelson and the History of Economic Thought”
Professor Emeritus Nikos Petralias will be presiding.
There will follow a reception.
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