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International Conference Carl MENGER 2021

Feb19,2021

[:en]Carl Menger: One Century Later. Originalities and Modernities
Nice, November 24-26, 2021

The “Groupe de Recherche en Droit Economique et Gestion” (GREDEG) UMR 7321 of the CNRS and the University Côte d’Azur is organizing in Nice, France, from November 24 to 26, 2021, an international conference dedicated to the contributions of Carl Menger to economics, on the occasion of the centenary of his death.

Carl Menger is recognized both as the founder of the Austrian tradition in economics and as one of the main actors in the marginalist revolution at the end of the 19th century. His writings continue to inspire and unify an economic tradition torn by deep internal disputes. He represents a solid rallying point for theorists attached to the Austrian or New Austrian schools. The relations between the marginalists and Menger constitute the starting point of a reflection on the originality of the author and the potentialities of his approach, potentialities which have fallen into oblivion as a result of the inclination to patch over differences between different currents of though.

We invite you to submit a paper proposal that could sheds light on the originality and modernity of Menger’s theoretical and methodological thinking. This originality includes inter alia the following themes: Menger’s particular conception of the economic agent and forms of rationality; his analysis of institutions; his theory of money; his analysis of production as a temporal process; the specificities of his methodology; his position in relation to the use of formal tools; the specific forms of complexities which have been, more or less, attached to his thought…

A special issue is planned in the European Journal of the History of the Economic Thought, for a selection of papers.

To submit a contribution, send a detailed abstract of approximately 400 words by email to: 

Important dates:       

May 26, 2021: deadline for submission of proposals
June 15, 2021: notification of acceptance
November 03, 2021: receipt of final papers

For more info, visit our new website: WebsiteMenger2021

Organization

Sandye Gloria (Côte d’Azur University, France)  

Ludovic Ragni (Côte d’Azur University, France) 

 

Scientific committee

Richard Arena (Côte d’Azur University France),
Roberto Baranzini (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Peter Boettke (Georges Mason University, USA),
Pascal Bridel (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Nicolas Brisset (Université Côte d’Azur, France),
Muriel Dalpont (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Ali Douai (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Agnès Festré (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Raphaël Fèvre (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Sandye Gloria Côte d’Azur University, France)
Heinz Kurz (University of Graz, Austria),
Jérôme Lallement (University of Paris 1, France),
Stéphane Longuet (University of Picardie, France),
Ludovic Ragni (Côte d’Azur University, France)
Alain Raybaut (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Bertram Schefold (Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany),
Scott Scheall (Arizona State University, USA),
Reinhard Schumacher (University of Potsdam, Germany),
Richard Sturn (University of Graz, Austria).[:it]Carl Menger: One Century Later. Originalities and Modernities
Nice, November 24-26, 2021

The “Groupe de Recherche en Droit Economique et Gestion” (GREDEG) UMR 7321 of the CNRS and the University Côte d’Azur is organizing in Nice, France, from November 24 to 26, 2021, an international conference dedicated to the contributions of Carl Menger to economics, on the occasion of the centenary of his death.

Carl Menger is recognized both as the founder of the Austrian tradition in economics and as one of the main actors in the marginalist revolution at the end of the 19th century. His writings continue to inspire and unify an economic tradition torn by deep internal disputes. He represents a solid rallying point for theorists attached to the Austrian or New Austrian schools. The relations between the marginalists and Menger constitute the starting point of a reflection on the originality of the author and the potentialities of his approach, potentialities which have fallen into oblivion as a result of the inclination to patch over differences between different currents of though.

We invite you to submit a paper proposal that could sheds light on the originality and modernity of Menger’s theoretical and methodological thinking. This originality includes inter alia the following themes: Menger’s particular conception of the economic agent and forms of rationality; his analysis of institutions; his theory of money; his analysis of production as a temporal process; the specificities of his methodology; his position in relation to the use of formal tools; the specific forms of complexities which have been, more or less, attached to his thought…

A special issue is planned in the European Journal of the History of the Economic Thought, for a selection of papers.

To submit a contribution, send a detailed abstract of approximately 400 words by email to: 

Important dates:       

May 26, 2021: deadline for submission of proposals
June 15, 2021: notification of acceptance
November 03, 2021: receipt of final papers

For more info, visit our new website: WebsiteMenger2021

Organization

Sandye Gloria (Côte d’Azur University, France)  

Ludovic Ragni (Côte d’Azur University, France) 

 

Scientific committee

Richard Arena (Côte d’Azur University France),
Roberto Baranzini (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Peter Boettke (Georges Mason University, USA),
Pascal Bridel (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Nicolas Brisset (Université Côte d’Azur, France),
Muriel Dalpont (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Ali Douai (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Agnès Festré (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Raphaël Fèvre (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Sandye Gloria Côte d’Azur University, France)
Heinz Kurz (University of Graz, Austria),
Jérôme Lallement (University of Paris 1, France),
Stéphane Longuet (University of Picardie, France),
Ludovic Ragni (Côte d’Azur University, France)
Alain Raybaut (Côte d’Azur University, France),
Bertram Schefold (Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany),
Scott Scheall (Arizona State University, USA),
Reinhard Schumacher (University of Potsdam, Germany),
Richard Sturn (University of Graz, Austria).[:]

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