The legacy of neoliberalism and challenges of globalisation
have led to an increased awareness of the economic
across the social sciences and society more generally.
In the debates that are emerging, heterodox economists
are well-placed to contribute. Open to transdisciplinary
analyses, heterodox economics is able to bring new
and progressive perspectives and policies to bear
on the pressing economic and social problems facing
society.
This conference aims to respond to such opportunities
by opening up the terrain of economics on two fronts:
FIRST, from within economics.
We encourage the submission of papers examining issues
and deploying approaches neglected by the current
orthodoxy, demonstrating the vitality of heterodox
economics and its continued relevance to contemporary
social questions.
SECOND, by going beyond
the narrow academic boundaries that define modern
"economics." We invite papers that encourage
dialogue between the various social sciences on a
range of contemporary social issues.
As popular discontent is increasing about rising inequalities
and uncertainties in the global economy, traditional
economics is found wanting in providing an adequate
understanding or response. In this spirit, the conference
provides a forum for advancing new ideas on how to
take heterodox political economy forward in theoretical
and policy debates. Above all, it aims to demonstrate
the continuing relevance of political economy to those
within and without modern economics.
We are happy to accept papers on these and other themes
from a heterodox perspective.
Please send an abstract of up to 1000 words by 31
March to ahe04@lubs.leeds.ac.uk;
or by post to
AHE 2004
c/o Serap Kayatekin
Leeds University Business School
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
United Kingdom
All abstracts will be considered by the AHE Committee.
To see details of previous meetings, or keep up-to-date
with the 2004 conference and other AHE activities,
please visit the AHE web site: www.hetercon.com
January 13, 2004.
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