> > 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 > >