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Summer School (1998)
The Philosophical
Foundations of Normative Economics
A summer school at Venice International
University organized by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
and the Urrutia Elejalde Foundation.
Venice, August 28 to September 3 (1998)
Director: Salvador Barberà, Universitat Autònoma
de Barcelona
This course is one in a series of summer courses,
organized by the Urrutia Elejalde Foundation and the Universitat Autònoma
de Barcelona, with the aim of stimulating research on the philosophical
foundations of normative economics. Each speaker will survey one or
more cases of current interest, in particular distributive justice,
equality of opportunities, applications of rational choice theory to
collective choice, the design of mechanisms for the allocation of resources,
utility and ethics, freedom of choice, etc. The first edition will cover
large fields of current interests and hint at future developments. The
school is primarily intended for advanced graduate and post-doctoral
students with research interests in economics and philosophy. Applications
by scholars who are more established and/or whose major research interests
lie in other areas are also invited.
Lecturers:
Claude d'Aspremont, CORE, Universite
Catholique de Louvain
Philippe Mongin, CNRS and Université
Cergy-Pontoise
Herve Moulin, Duke University
John Roemer, University of California
at Davis
Amartya Sen, Harvard University
and Cambridge University