SHoET
Official Bluesky account for ESHET (European Society for the History of Economic Thought) and HES (History of Economics Society). Posts by Valentina Erasmo
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- Reposted by SHoETThis week's post at Seeing Like Chicago explores academic freedom ca. 1915 through William Thomas defense of his lecture on women's rights seeinglikechicago.substack.com/p/william-i-...
- Reposted by SHoET[HELP NEEDED] Is there any literature assessing whether economists' epistemological preference over structural vs reduced-form methods is gendered? Thanks
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- ASSA 2026, Philadelphia. A great moment for our community with well 5 HES sessions, one co-organized with the Association for Evolutionary Economics. (In the picture, Marc Flandreau- Who investigated the possible influence of 19th century actuarial knowledge on Keynes)
- Deadline extended, January 16
- We are glad to remind you to apply for the joint conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET) and the History of Economics Society (HES) Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France / 26-29 May 2026 Deadline: 22 December 2025 listserv.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/wa?A...
- Reposted by SHoETBack at the @lmu-mcmp.bsky.social after a long time for the last talk in 2025. Very exciting as it brings back a lot of memories. In the paper, we use network analysis to study whether model transfer might play a role in waking up sleeping beauty papers in science.
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- Reposted by SHoETCall for Applications — DEADLINE: JANUARY 31, 2026 Fourth Lake Como Summer School in Philosophy of Economics Como, Italy, 8–12 June 2026 Sponsored by INEM, U. of Insubria, and U. of Milan Full information at: phileco4.lakecomoschool.org phileco4.lakecomoschool.org/application/
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- Reposted by SHoETA special issue that I edited on "Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men" (2025) by Patricia Owens has gone to production – I look forward to seeing the collection published @global-ih.bsky.social! It includes five review articles and a reply article by @whitproject.bsky.social
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- Reposted by SHoETNew book review out at JHET, Minghui Hu reviews Amelung and Schefold's edited volume comparing European and Chinese Histories of Economic Thought: doi.org/10.1017/S105...
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- Thanks, Irwin, for your human scientific divulgation in the AI era!
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- Reposted by SHoETCheck out this short video introduction of the wonderful Center for the History of Economics at Duke University (@duke-university.bsky.social), one of the best places to do the history of economics hope.econ.duke.edu/about-us Thanks for letting me be part of it! (@shoet.bsky.social)
- We are glad to remind you to apply for the joint conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET) and the History of Economics Society (HES) Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France / 26-29 May 2026 Deadline: 22 December 2025 listserv.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/wa?A...
- Don't forget to apply! #eshethes2026
- Reminder for the ESHET elections
- A friendly reminder! 👍🏻
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- Reposted by SHoETHayek famously proposed that the economist should act more like a gardener than the artisan or craftsman. In this week's post I discuss Frank Knight's critique of the gardener metaphor (formulated quite a few decades before Hayek made his arguments).
- JHET Online Writing Workshop-December 9 Session 6: Making Presentations is scheduled for December 9 (Tuesday), 2025, from 10AM to 11AM EDT time (UTC-4; New York time). If you are interested in, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F... Deadline for applying is Dec 4, 2025
- This workshop is brought to you by the History of Economics Society (HES). If you are currently not a member, please consider joining the society to support this initiative and several others. For further details, historyofeconomics.org/about-the-so...
- CJE special issue in memory of Paul Lewis Paul Lewis, Stephen Pratten, Jochen Runde, Ontological theorising and the history of economic thought: an introduction, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2025;, beaf054,
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- Reposted by SHoET📣 Call for Papers - Philosophy and Economics Conference on the theme of Paradoxes and Contradictions! All proposals at the intersection of economics & philosophy will be considered. Abstract deadline 31 December 👉https://philoeco2026.sciencesconf.org
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- In accordance with the ESHET Constitution, all members of ESHET are invited to participate in the election of the President and of five members of the Executive Committee of ESHET for the period 2026-2028.
- Reminder for the young scholars intended to join the ESHET-HES conference
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- Reposted by SHoETThis week's Seeing like Chicago post revisits Hofstadter's Age of Reform, and its analysis of agrarian populism ca. 1890 and the coalition it formed with the Progressives in the next decade. seeinglikechicago.substack.com/p/the-age-of...
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- Reposted by SHoETHappy that my article w Ivan Mitrouchev "From heuristics and biases to agency” is out in Mind & Society. We trace how behavioral economics’ normative benchmarks evolved and argue for more agency-centered, co-created standards in behavioral public policy link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- Reposted by SHoETMy analysis of his year's Economics Nobel is out in EPW! What's wrong with the Economics Nobel this time around? I've written a little commentary arguing that the Prize rewards Eurocentric foundations for (innovation-driven) growth and supports a technology fetish. PDF: ingridhk.com/wp-content/u...