Bruno Leoni Institute Seminar for Young Scholars
15 February 2008 at 10:40 am Peter G. Klein 2 comments
| Peter Klein |
The Institute Bruno Leoni, named for the great classical liberal legal scholar, announces a seminar for young scholars (under 35 years old) on competition, regulation, and antitrust. It’s 3-5 October, 2008, in Sestri Levante (Italy). Economists, sociologists, philosophers, legal scholars, and historians are encouraged to apply. Here is the call for papers. Bill Niskanen and Steve Littlechild are the keynoters. Other than the blatant ageism, it looks like a great event.
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Pedro Bento | 15 February 2008 at 7:09 pm
Do you think this kind of event would welcome a technical economics paper?
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Carlo Lottieri | 17 February 2008 at 6:56 pm
Dear Pedro,
we welcome all kind of proposals about the topic of this year, “Competition, Regulation, and Antitrust”. I remember that the deadline is March 30 and that the selection will concern the proposals (of about 500 words). For the paper the authors will have other four months, because the conference text has to be sent us by July 31, 2008.
As in the past, the topic can be investigated by different perspectives, but -for evident reasons – in the previous editions a large numbers of the papers were written by economists. For the 2007 edition, for instance, you find the complete program here: http://www.brunoleoni.it/nextpage.aspx?title=yes&codice=0000001967
People interested can write me for any kind of other questions.
Carlo Lottieri
carlo.lottieri@brunoleoni.it
Istituto Bruno Leoni