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AHE Annual Conference 2003: Provisional Programme (11/06/03) Tuesday 8th July 9-9.30 Registration Parallel Session A Parallel Session B 9.30 – 11 The arms industry: the new imperialism John Lovering, Cardiff University The political economy of militarism Paul Dunne, University of the West of England The age of war: From world market to world conquest Alan Freeman, University of Greenwich 11 -11.30 11.30 – 1.00 Parallel Session C The concept of export-led growth - Dissent among economists? Hubert Hieke, International University, Germany Comparative advantage revisited James Case, Baltimore, USA Modernisation, dependency and world system theories and new approaches to socioeconomic and sustainable development Arlete Alves, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil Tea/coffee/juice The demand for bank loans in Venezuela: A multivariate cointegration analysis Leonardo Vera, University of Oxford and Universidad Central de Venezuela Stability of the demand for money in Turkey: A cointegration analysis Aylin Soydan, Middlesex University A framework for integrating economic theory: Quantity and price systems in Marx, Keynes, Kalecki and Sraffa Andrew Trigg, Open University Analytical Marxism and the fundamental Marxian theorem. A dynamic generalisation and critique Roberto Veneziani, LSE and University of Siena Liquidity preference and household credit provision: A case study of the South African consumer credit market Penelope Hawkins, FEASibility, South Africa Some critical remarks on Marx's theory of value Ajit Sinha, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics The effects of inward foreign direct investment on growth in developing economies: a KeynesianKaleckian approach Hang Le, Nottingham Trent University The effect of export-oriented growth on female labour market outcomes in Turkey Cem Baslevent & Özlem Onaran, Bilgi & Istanbul Technical Universities The UK gender wage gap and gendered work histories Sylvia Walby & Wendy Olsen, Universities of Leeds & Manchester 1 –2.00 Lunch 2 – 3.00 Plenary I On the centenary of Joan Robinson’s birth, Geoff Harcourt, Cambridge University 3.10 – 4.40 An econometric investigation into the macroeconomic relationship between investment and saving: Evidence from the EU region Constantinos Alexiou, City Liberal Studies, Greece The contradiction between neoliberal national savings policies and the global scale of accumulation: Some evidence from 'Australian' pension funds Nick Coates, University of Western Sydney The myth of equity finance: An empirical study of UK equity issues Mark Hayes, University of Sunderland 4.40 – 5.00 5.00 – 6.30 6.30 – 7.15 8.30pm Describing the time-path of the US average rate of profit 1964-2001: What difference does the productive-unproductive distinction make? Simon Mohun, Queen Mary, University of London Explaining European unemployment: testing the NAIRU story and a Keynesian approach Englebert Stockhammer, Sabanci University, Istanbul Stratification of capital over the business cycle: Marx's theory of the rate of profit cycle (TRPC) and a rebuttal of the 'Okishian' refutation of the TRPF Geert Reuten, University of Amsterdam Skills shortages, skills mismatch and regional labour market processes: What do they mean? And how do they matter? Ian Gordon & Vassilis Monastiriotis, London School of Economics Structural dynamics and employment in the services Giulia Felice, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy Sam Aaronovitch and the Marxian understanding of finance Jan Toporowski, South Bank University Tea/coffee/juice Do corporate governance and the new forms of banking regulation really help to stabilise financial markets? Elisabeth Springler, Vienna University of Economics & Business Administration Financial crises in an emerging market: A simple Austrian model Nicolas Bouzou, Paris Information aggregation, social influences and financial markets - from ambivalence to paradox of imitation: some results of an interaction-based model Bertrand Gobbillard, Université Paris X Globalisation and the nation state Turan Subasat, University of Bath How dead is Keynes for New Keynesians? Izabela Bludnik, Poznan University of Economics Disciplinary trade and the global factory Massimo De Angelis, University of East London For a classical-Keynesian synthesis and a 'detransformation' theory Bernard Vallageas, Université Paris-Sud Keynes and institutionalism: The missed link Slim Thabet, Université de Picardie Jules Verne Commons and communities in higher education David Harvie, Nottingham Trent University AGM Dinner – After dinner speaker John T Harvey, ICAPE Parallel Session A Wednesday 9th July 9.30 – 11am A re-assessment of national credit policies for economic development with global markets Guadalupe Mántey & Noemí Levy, National Autonomous University of Mexico The US' role in international capital movements in the late 1990s Junji Tokunaga, Yamagata University, Japan Surplus, surplus, who's got the (twin) deficits Philippe Burger, University of the Free State, South Africa 11 - 11.30 11.30 – 12.30 12.30 – 1.30 1.30 – 3.00 Parallel Session C To be or not to be? The ontic and the ontological in economic enquiry Judith Mehta, Open University Utility and labour: the same missing link Helena Lopes, Dinamia/ISCTE, Lisbon An open systems methodology for economics Andrew Mearman, Wagner College, NY Collective action and individual rationality: Robert Malthus's heterodox theodicy Andy Denis, City University The evolution of homo economicus: From Hobbes to Chalmers William Dixon & David Wilson, London Metropolitan University Perception of time in economic thought Estrella Trincado, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Tea/coffee/juice Plenary II The future of heterodox economics, Tony Lawson, Cambridge University A Minskian analysis of financial crisis in developing countries Susan Schroder, New School & Universität Bremen Twenty years of changes in Brazil: Explaining Lula's rising star Alfredo Saad-Filho, SOAS, London The legacy of the real plan and an alternative agenda for the Brazilian economy Fernando Ferrari Filho, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 3 – 3.30 3.30 – 5.00 Parallel Session B Towards a Caribbean developmental state framework Nick Karagiannis, University of West Indies Management of stores and alimentary security in Brazil Ebenezer Couto and Arlete Alves, UFU Brazil A study on regional macro economy: A research on Iwate Prefecture Michiya Nozaki, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Lunch What is wrong with public choice(?) Steve Pressman, Monmouth University Is the Coase efficient solution inefficient? John Kemp, Manchester Metropolitan University Tea/coffee/juice From bilateral enforcement to structural enforcement in economic transactions Sebastien Plociniczak, Université Paris 13 Transaction costs economics and the changing nature of organisations Amit Sen, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta Ethnic Business Development: An Old Institutionalist Perspective Gamal Ibrahim, Nottingham Trent University Economics as applied moral philosophy: political economy at the University of Glasgow 1890-1950 Alan Hutton, Glasgow Caledonian University Did Adam Smith invent the concept of public goods and did he entrust their supply to the state? Valentin Petkantchin, University of Aix-Marseille III Herbert Simon. A conventionalist theorist? Rouslan Koumakhov, Université de Paris X On gift, generosity and gift economies Ioana Negru, Nottingham Trent University Max Weber's criticisms of centrally planned economies Steve Parsons Did Hilferding influence Schumpeter? A first discussion Panayotis G. Michaelides & John Milios, National Technical University of Athens