2013 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Economic Theory and Business Practice"
Kingston University, London, 16-18 May
17th ESHET Conference - Economic Theory and Business Practice - Kingston University, London, 16 - 18 May 2013
The ESHET Officers considered 24 papers for a grant to attend the Young Scholars Seminar at the 17th ESHET Conference in Kingston, London.
Congratulations to the authors of the following six papers, who received the grant:
1. Ariel Dvoskin, University of Siena, Italy:
An unpleasant dilemma for contemporary general equilibrium theory
2. Marek Hudík, University of Prague, Czech Republic:
Early Models of Reference-Dependent Utility: Samuelson and Bernardelli
3. Robert Jump, University of Kent, UK:
A Note on Wicksell's Cumulative Process
4. Lionel Rischmann, University of Strasbourg, France:
Money, investment and business cycle in Keynes's early writings
5. Andrej Svorencik, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands:
The First Price Auction Controversy
6. Alex M. Thomas, University of Sydney, Australia:
Consumption and Activity Levels in Cantillon’s Essai