Panels
EASTERN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
Philadelphia PA, February 26-28, 2010
<Saturday, February 27, 2:00 p.m.>
[118] A SUSTAINABLE FULL-EMPLOYMENT ECONOMY I (JEL Code Q)
Session organizer and chair: Mary
Cleveland, Columbia University
(mc2264@columbia.edu)
Making Jobs by Activating Wealth, Now and Sustainably
Mason Gaffney, University of California–Riverside
(m.gaffney@dslextreme.com)
Nascent Politics Toward a Steady State
Economy
Brian Czech, Virginia Tech
(brianczech@steadystate.org)
Dissipative versus Prime Sustainability and Full Employment
Fred Foldvary, Santa Clara University (fred@foldvary.net)
Discussants: Fred Lee, University of Missouri–Kansas City, Editor, American Journal of Economics and Sociology (leefs@umkc.edu);
Francis Peddle, Professor
of Philosophy, Dominican University College (fpeddle@bellnet.ca)
<Sunday, February 28, 8:30 a.m.>
[148] A SUSTAINABLE FULL-EMPLOYMENT ECONOMY II (JEL Code Q)
Session organizer and chair: Mary
Cleveland, Columbia University
(mc2264@columbia.edu)
Economic Incentives for Building Sustainable Local Communities
Alanna Hartzok, Earthrights Institute (earthrts@pa.net)
Estimating Gains that New
York City Could Realize by Reducing Under-use of Land
Lindy Davies, The Henry George Institute (lindy@henrygeorge.org)
Death by Debt Strangulation
Edward Dodson, School of Cooperative Individualism (ejdodson@comcast.net)
Discussants: William Batt, Central Research Group
(HWBatt@gmail.com); Robert Ross, Bard College (robertaross@covad.net)
HISTORY OF ECONOMICS SOCIETY MEETING,
University of Denver, Denver
Colorado, June 27-29, 2009
MON2B: HENRY GEORGE AND THE CONCEPT OF THE
COMMONS
Chair: Mary Cleveland (Association for Georgist
Studies)
Lew Daly (DEMOS)
Creation Ethics and the
Distribution of Wealth from Genesis to Cyberspace
Discussant: William Pierce (Case University)
Neil Niman (University
of New Hampshire)
Henry George and the
Intellectual Foundations of the Open Source Movement
Discussant: Francis Peddle (Domincan
University College)
William Peirce (Case
University)
Allen Ripley Foote and the
Revenues for the Progressive
State
Discussant: Lew Daly (DEMOS)
Francis Peddle (Dominican
University College)
Henry George and the Open Knowledge
Commons
Discussant: Mary Cleveland (Association
for Georgist Studies)
EASTERN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION,
New York
City, February 27029,
2009
<Friday, February 27, 4:00pm>
[86] PANEL Discussion: WHY GEORGISTS
CORRECTLY PREDICTED THE CRISIS AND WHY (ALMOST) NO ONE TOOK THEM SERIOUSLY.
WHAT CONVENTIONAL ECONOMICS CAN LEARN FROM THEM--AND VICE VERSA
(JEL Codes B5, E3, N12)
Session Sponsored by the Association for
Georgist Studies
Session Organizer and Chair: Mary (Polly)
Cleveland, Association for Georgist Studies and Columbia SIPA
(www.mcleveland.org)
Karl E. (Chip) Case, Professor of Economics, Wellesley College,
www.wellesley.edu/Economics/case/index.html
Mason Gaffney, Professor of Economics, University of California-Riverside
(www.masongaffney.org),
on The Great Crash of 2008.
Brendan (Dan) O’Flaherty, Columbia
University,
www.columbia.edu/~bo2/
Respondents:
David Warsh, Columnist, Economic Principals and author of Knowledge
and the Wealth of Nations (www.economicprincipals.com)
John Tepper-Marlin, former NYC Chief Economist, www.cityeconomist.com
HISTORY OF ECONOMICS SOCIETY MEETING,
York University, Toronto Canada
June 27-30, 2008
Session SAT1-B (8 – 9:30)
Predecessors and Successors of
Henry George
Chair: Mary Cleveland (Columbia University SIPA)
Neil Niman
(University
of New Hampshire)
Henry George and the Development of Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of
Capital
Discussant: Mary
Cleveland (Columbia
University SIPA)
Francis Peddle (Dominican
University College)
G.W.F. Hegel’s Concept of Poverty and
Scottish Philosophy
Discussant: Kevin Quinn (Bowling Green State University)
William
S. Peirce (Case Western
University)
Henry George and
the Theory of Capital in a Rapidly Transforming Economy
Discussant: Alexandra Hyard (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales de
Paris)
HISTORY OF ECONOMICS SOCIETY MEETING George Mason University, June 8-11, 2007
SESSION 5D: Henry
George: Equity in Economics
Chair/Organizer: Mary M. (Polly) Cleveland, Association for Georgist
Studies/Barnard College
John C.
Medaille, University of Dallas
Justice and Mr. George: What Henry George Knew,
What the Neoclassicists Forgot
Discussant:
Alexandra
Hyard, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Francis
K. Peddle, Dominican University
College
Henry George: Aristotelian or Kantian?
Discussant:
Robert Rogers, Ashland University
Mary M.
(Polly) Cleveland, Association for
Georgist Studies/Barnard College
Mason Gaffney's Georgist/Wicksellian
Three-factor Macroeconomics
Discussant:
Marianne
Johnson, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
EASTERN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION MEETINGS New York City, Feb 23-25, 2007
[4] PROPERTY TAX REFORM AND LAND VALUE TAXATION: THE PROPERTY TAX ANTI-REVOLT First of Two Sessions (JEL)
Session Organizer and Chair: Mary M. Cleveland, Association for Georgist Studies, New York City ( polly@mcleveland.org)
Potential for Tax Reform in Newark, New Jersey, With Emphasis on Property Taxes
Brendan O'Flaherty, Columbia University
Discussant: John Kromkowski, Newjerseylandvaluetax.org
Property Taxes and the New York City Housing Market
John Tepper Marlin, CityEconomist.com & New York University
Discussant: Michael Rizzo, American Institute for Economic Research
Designing Computational General Equilibrium Models Estimating the Impact of Shifting to Land Value Taxes
T. Nicolaus Tideman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Discussant: Timothy Highley, La Salle University
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[23] PROPERTY TAX REFORM AND LAND VALUE TAXATION: THE PROPERTY TAX ANTI-REVOLT CONTINUED Second of Two Sessions (JEL)
Session Organizer and Chair: Mary M. Cleveland, Association for Georgist Studies, New York City (polly@mcleveland.org)
Circumventing California's Proposition 13 for the Public Collection of Rent
Fred Foldvary, Santa Clara University
Discussant: Wyn Achenbaum, Wealthandwant.com
Techniques of Estimating Land Values in New York City
Andrew Haughwout, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Discussant: Jeffrey Cohen, University of Hartford
The Relationship of Elderly Citizens and Local Property Tax Policies
Randall Reback, Barnard College
Discussant: Edward Dodson, School of Cooperative Individualism
History of Economics Society
June 23-26, 2006, Grinnell, IA
33rd Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society
23 - 26 June 2006
Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, USA
Program of Sessions
Henry George's Influence on Economic Theory
Session 5C:
Sunday, June 25, 10:30 AM
Chair: Polly Cleveland
M. Mason Gaffney, U.C. Riverside
Keeping Land in Capital-theory: Martin Faustmann, Knut Wicksell, and Henry George
(m.gaffney@surfcity.net)
Discussant: Marianne Johnson, UW Oshkosh
(johnsonm@uwosh.edu)
Robert Koehn, Brock University
Henry George and William Vickrey
(gjohnsonkoehn@yahoo.com)
Discussant: Christopher Ryan
(ckryan45@star.com.pe)
Fred Foldvary, Santa Clara University
The Marginalists and the Special Status of Land as a Factor of Production: Gossen, George, Wieser, Walras, and Pareto
(ffoldvary@scu.edu)
Discussant: Samuel Bostaph
(bostaph@udallas.edu)
Eastern Economic Association
Sunday, March 6, 9:00am, New York NY
DISTRIBUTIONAL EQUITY AND THE COMMONS: HOW ALLOCATIONS OF PUBLIC GOODS AND COMMON POOL RESOURCES AFFECT THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWER, STATUS, AND WEALTH
(JEL Code H)
Session Organizer and Chair: Clifford Cobb, President, Robert Schalkenbach Foundation cliffcobb@bigvalley.net
Ecosystem Services, Information, and the Tragedy of the Non-commons
Josh Farley, University of Vermont Joshua.Farley@uvm.edu
Equity, Efficiency, and Environmental Stewardship in Privatized Marine Fisheries
Bonnie McCay, Rutgers State University mccay@aesop.rutgers.edu
If Wishes Were Horses: The Information Commons and the Revolution Against Capitalist Culture
Eben Moglen, Columbia Law School moglen@columbia.edu
Eastern Economic Association
February 24-26, 2006, Philadelphia, PA
HISTORY AND POLITICS OF LAND VALUE TAXATION IN PENNSYLVANIA