Third Annual Conference
Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (U.I.M.P.), Valencia (Spain)
26-28 February 1999

CALL FOR PAPERS

ESHET 1999


    The third annual conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT will be held in Valencia, Spain, 26-28 February 1999. The Conference will take place at the "Palacio de Pineda" of the International University Menéndez Pelayo (a recently restored eighteenth century small palace located within walking distance to the city centre). The general theme of the conference will be "National Traditions in Economic Thought and the Diffusion of Ideas". The conference will have both a thematic part and an open part. Sessions may be proposed. Each session is expected to include three or four papers. There will also be sessions in which Ph.D. students can present their work and get responses from experts in their field of research. Scholars who would like to attend and give a paper are asked to send a proposal and an abstract of not more than 500 words and full details of the author(s) affiliation(s)(Ph.D. students should provide an information about their status): address, e-mail, fax, phone) by 31st August 1998, using preferably e-mail (or fax) to

Professor Salvador Almenar
ESHET Conference
Department of Economic Analysis
Universitat de Valencia
Avda. dels Tarongers sn.
46022 Valencia, Spain
E-mail: Salvador.Almenar@uv.es
Fax +34 96 382 82 49
Telephone: +34 96 382 82 46

    A Scientific Committee will screen the proposals and decide which papers to include in the programme. Notice of the acceptance of the papers will be sent by 30th September 1998. Authors whose papers have been accepted are then asked to provide extended summaries of their papers (maximum 3,200 words). The summaries will be included in a booklet distributed to all participants; the summaries must be sent to the above address no later than 30th November 1998. Information about board, lodging, fellowships, and the final programme will be distributed in due course.

    Scientific Committee:

  • Professor Andrew Skinner
  • Professor Salvador Almenar
  • Professor Richard Arena
  • Professor Heinz D. Kurz
  • Professor Vicent Llombart
  • Professor Gianni Vaggi

Valencia, 22th May 1998