> 
> URPE Sessions at the Eastern Economic Association Meetings
> 
> March 17-19,1995, Roosevelt Hotel, New York City
> 
> 
>       There is still room for more participants in the URPE sessions at
> the Eastern Economic Association this March.  Below you will find listed
> the panels that will be included in the URPE sessions; some discussants
> and chairs are still needed, so please volunteer if you are interested.
> If you volunteered previously for a general topic, please pick a specific
> panel and let me know right away.
>       
>       I have listed the titles of papers that I have received titles
> for; I have also listed institutional affiliation if I have it. We need
> this information immediately in order to include it in the EEA program.
> If your name appears here, and you have information to add, please e-mail
> me immediately and send a copy of your message to:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (Carla Scott)
> 
> If you are listed and wish to participate you must also register as soon
> as possible for the conference; you can get a registration form via e-mail
> from Carla Scott at the above address. You must do this as soon as
> possible in order to be included in the program.
> 
> You can respond to me at:
> 
> Mark Weisbrot
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> fax: Department of Economics, (217) 581-6247
> Phone (217) 581-6968;  345-4983 (home)
> 
> Panels:
> 
> 1.  The IMF, the World Bank, and Structural Adjustment
> 
> Esmail Hosseinzadeh (Drake University),  Structural Adjustment Program and
> Inflation Controversy in Iran: Domestic Money Supply or Balance of
> Payments Problems?
> 
> Asghar Adelzadeh,  On Structural Adjustment in South Africa
> 
> Terisa Turner and Craig Benjamin:  Everything for Everybody: Structural
> Adjustment and Class Recomposition in Mexico and Ecuador
> 
> Discussants:  Cheryl Payer
>                  Phillip LeBel
> 
> Chair: Anthony Gabb (St. John's University)
> 
> 2. The Internationalization of Capital
> 
> Cyrus Bina (Harvard),  A Prelude to Internationalization of the Post-War
> Economy
> 
> Kamran Nayeri (SUNY-HSCB),  On Causes and Consequences of
> Internationalization of Capital and Economic Integration: Contributions of
> Steven Hymer
> 
> Discussant:  Anthony D'Costa (University of Washington)
> 
> 3.  Recent Research in Competition, Growth, and Crisis:
> 
> Mary C. Malloy (College of New Rochelle),  Long Wave Recoveries in
> Historical Perspective
> 
> Katherine Kazanas (New School for Social Research),   Is This A Long Wave
> Recovery?
> 
> Lefteris Tsoulfidis and Kostas Velentzas (University of Macedonia,
> Greece): Techical Change and the Rate of Profit in Greek Manufacturing
> 
> Discussant:  Anwar Shaikh (New School for Social Research)
> 
> Chair:  Chair: Charles Post (Borough of Manhattan Community College-- CUNY)
> 
> 4. The Mexican Economic Crisis: Implications for Mexico and the
> Future of the Neoliberal Experiment
> 
> Papers:
> 
> Robert A. Blecker (American University): NAFTA, the Peso, and the
> Contradictions of the Mexican Economic Growth Strategy
> 
> David Barkin
> 
> Colin Danby (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
> 
> Discussants:
> 
> Mark Weisbrot (Eastern Illinois University)
> Susan Fleck (American University)
> 
> 5. Is Labor Power a Commodity?
> 
> Sue Himmelweit,  A Critique of the Concept of the Value of Labor-Power
> 
> Ajit Sinha (York University)
> 
> Please respond as soon as possible.  Thanks,
> 
> Mark Weisbrot
> 
> 

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