Invisible Hand Seminar

Information, Coordination, and Market Intervention in F.A. Hayek

Saturday, February 1, 2014 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM EST
Buchanan Hall, D180

Invisible Hand Seminar

Led and organized by Daniel Klein (dklein@gmu.edu)

This seminar serves the Adam Smith program community, and gives a forum for graduate students to develop and present their work. Contact me to receive the paper. It is OK to attend without having read the paper. We go to dinner afterward.

Select Saturdays 4:00 - 5:45, Buchanan Hall D180

SPRING 2014

Saturday February 1: Erik Angner, GMU Philosophy:

“Information, Coordination, and Market Intervention in F.A. Hayek”

 

Saturday February 22: Eric Hammer, GMU Econ doctoral student:

“Adam Smith, Moral Sentiments, and the Welfare State.”

 

Saturday March 22: Jonathon Diesel, GMU Econ doctoral student:

“Adam Smith’s Inferior-Superior Relationships and the Competition of Ideas”

 

Saturday April 5: Daniel Klein, GMU:

Ought as an Is: On the Positive-Normative Distinction

With commentary by Solomon Stein, whose critical commentary on Klein’s book prompted Klein’s paper.

 

Saturday April 26: Raymond Niles, GMU Econ doctoral student:

“The Heroic Theory of the Business Cycle: Joseph Schumpeter and the Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle”

 

 

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