2015 Eastern Economic Association Annual Meeting, New York City, February 26-March 1 | EEA website
Three Sessions jointly sponsored by Association for Social Economics, Union for Radical Political Economy, and Association for Evolutionary Economics
Radical and Heterodox Economics I: First of Three Sessions in Memory of Frederic S. Lee
Chair: Robert Scott, Monmouth University
- Telling Better Stories – The Role of Behavior in Lee’s Heterodox Microeconomics
John Moreau, University of Missouri Kansas City - Smart Person and Human Development: The Missing Ingredient in Behavioral Economics
John F. Tomer, Manhattan College - Behavioral Indifference Curves
John Komlos, University of Munich
Discussant: Tae-Hee Jo, and among participants
Radical and Heterodox Economics II: Second of Three Sessions in Memory of Frederic S. Lee
Chair: Tae-Hee Jo, SUNY Buffalo State
- Paradigm Switch in Economics
John Komlos, University of Munich - Women, Race, Workers, and Ecology in Oklahoma: A Radical History and Analysis of Political Economy
Stephanie Cole, University of Missouri-Kansas City - Some thoughts on the use of economics in the Scottish independence referendum debate
Andrew Cumbers, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow
Robert McMaster, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow - Historical Method and Data in Heterodox Economics
Natalia Bracarense, North Central College
A. Reeves Johnson, Roosevelt University
Discussant: among participants
Radical and Heterodox Economics III: Third of Three Sessions in Memory of Frederic S. Lee
Chair: John Komlos, University of Munich
- Classical Economics, Production, and Time
Michael J. Murray, Bemidji State University - Notes on Linear Production Models
Scott Carter, University of Tulsa - Social Provisioning Process and the Development of Heterodox Economics
Tae-Hee Jo, SUNY Buffalo State
Zdravka Todorova, Wright State University - Modelling Environmental Resources in a Heterodox Production Framework
Christian Spanberger, University of Missouri Kansas City
Discussion among participants