SDAE Sessions
28 August 2007 at 3:44 pm Peter G. Klein Leave a comment
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Sessions from the SDAE section of the upcoming Southern Economic Association annual meeting (New Orleans, 18-20 2007) that may interest our readers:
- Peter Lewin (University of Texas at Dallas) and Howard Baetjer Jr. (Towson University),“Can Ideas be Capital? Can Capital Be Anything Else?”
- Per-Olof Bjuggren and Johanna Palmberg (Jönköpings International Business School), “Swedish Listed Family Firms and Entrepreneurial Spirit”
- Joseph T. Salerno (Pace University), “The Entrepreneur: Real and Imagined”
- Doug MacKenzie (SUNY Plattsburgh), “Economic Calculation and Limitless Organization”
- Stephan Boehm (University of Graz), “Learning, Teaching, and Educating: An Entrepreneurial Perspective”
- Toby Baxendale (Seafood Holdings Ltd) and Anthony J. Evans (ESCP-EAP European School of Management), “Heterogeneous Entrepreneurs, the Monetary Footprint, and Austrian Business Cycle Theory”
- Antony Mueller (University of Caxias do Sul), “Capital and Entrepreneurship: A Radical-Subjectivist Restatement of Böhm-Bawerk’s Concepts of Capital Structure And Roundaboutness”
- Barry D. Simpson (University of South Alabama) and Scott A. Kjar (Loyola University New Orleans), “Mengerian Causality: The Case of the Entrepreneur”
- Michael Ehret (Freie Universitaet Berlin), “Markets for Technology: Implications of an Austrian Framework of Property Rights”
- Panel: “Rothbard’s Man, Economy and State after 45 Years”
Robert C. Blackstock (Louisiana Tech University), Peter Boettke (George Mason University), Larry Sechrest (Sul Ross State University)
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