Call for papers
Prague Conference on Political Economy 2012
“Interdisciplinarity, the future of Social Sciences?”
CEVRO Institute
Prague, October 26-28 2012
The purpose of the 2012 Prague Conference on Political Economy is to gather papers that will focus on the challenges that multidiciplinarity brings to social sciences and policy-making in the beginning of the 21st century. Both theoretical and empirical papers are expected not only to address the current state of the discipline but also to envisage new perspectives for its development. The conference will welcome papers discussing issues at the intersection of economics, law, political science, history, philosophy, and other humanities.
More specifically, some of the research questions the participants might address are:
Law-and-economics in the 21th century
Austrian Economics and mainstream solutions to economic crises
Libertarian paternalism and “NUDGE” and public policy
Do social scientists need more interdisciplinarity or not?
Heterodox approaches vs. the mainstream in social sciences
European integration at the crossroads,
Challenges to economic freedom measurement – China and the Nordic Model
LOCATION: The Conference will take place in the quaint and newly reconstructed building of the CEVRO Institute (school of legal and social studies) in the heart of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE: Please submit abstracts of your papers to josef.sima@vsci.cz. The deadline for submission is June 30, 2012. Decisions will be made by July 15, 2012.
Conference Website: http://www.cevroinstitut.cz/en/Section/pcpe/
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