The 2nd Thomas Guggenheim Conference in the History of Economic Thought
David Hume and the Scottish Enlightenment: Economic and Philosophical Studies

Celebrating 300 Years of Hume's Birth

An International Conference, December 12-13, 2011

December 12th 2011
Thomas Guggenheim Prize Lecture 2011
Delivered by Professor Sam Hollander
Adam Smith on 'Natural Liberty' and the Correction of Market Failure
12:00-13:00Lunch
13:00-14:40Session I
Two Papers
Coffee Break
15:00-16:40Session II
Two Papers
17:00 - 18:15 Senate hall, The Thomas Guggenheim Annual Lecture and Prize Ceremony
18:30Reception including Dinner




 

Day II: Session III, Wednesday, July 15th 2009
09:00-10:40
Two papers
Coffee break
11:00-12:40Session IV
Two papers
12:40-14:00Lunch
14:00-15:40Session V
Two papers
Coffee break
16:00-17:40Session VI
Two papers
END OF CONFERENCE
  • Invited International Scholars, from outside of Israel:
  • Maria Crisitina Marcuzzo - Sapienza Universita Di Roma, Italy.
  • Amos Witztum - London Metropolitan University, UK: Smith's Ethical System.
  • Paganelli Maria Pia – Trinity University, USA: Hume on Banking.
  • Boyer Russell – University of Western Ontario, Canada:Hume and International Economics.
  • Schabas Margaret - University of British Columbia, Canada.
  • Robert Dimand – Brock University, Canada: David Hume and Irving Fisher on the Quantity Theory of Money in the Short Run and Long Run.
  • Jeff Young - St Lawrence University, New York, USA: The Role of Convention in Hume, Smith, and Keynes.
  • Joel Mokyr – Northwestern University, USA.
  • Alessandro Roncaglia - Sapienza Universita Di Roma, Italy: Individualism, Communitarianism and Common Understanding: Hume and the Market Society.
  • Shiri Cohen – Duke University
  • Arie Arnon – Ben-Gurion University from UC Berkeley CA, USA
  • Israel:
  • Warren Young – Bar Ilan University.
  • Karine van der Beek - Ben-Gurion University.
  • Fania Oz-Salzberger – Haifa University.
  • Sam Hollander - Ben-Gurion University.
  • Moshe Justman - Ben-Gurion University.
  • Jimmy Weinblatt - Ben-Gurion University.
  • Nathan Sussman – Hebrew University.
  • Jacob Metzer – Hebrew University.
  • Nati Wolloch, Haifa: Material Progress and Economic Considerations of Nature in the Scottish Enlightenment.
  • Dror Goldberg – Bar Ilan University: Of American Money.
  • Elise Brezis - Bar Ilan University.
  • Dani Attas – Hebrew University:Property Rights: Hume & Kant.
  • Menahaem Yaari.
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