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Below is the program for the upcoming ICAPE conference. As you can see, this program includes panels and workshops that are particularly useful for younger scholars and teachers, and for those interested in forging alliances with other heterodox associations to combat the hegemony of the mainstream. If you would like to attend, go to icape.org to register.
ICAPE Conference Program, January 5, 2017, Roosevelt University
Session 1, 8:00-9:30 AM
Session 2, 9:45-11:15 AM
Lunch Break / ICAPE Board Meeting, 11: 15 AM – 1:00 PM
Session 3, 1:15-3:00 PM
Session 4, 3:15-5:00 PM
1 Roundtable: Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics, 8:00-9:30 AM
Jacobsen, Joyce,    Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics (Chair)
Banks, Nina,   Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics
Berik, Günseli,   Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics
Kongar, Ebru,    Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics
2 Pluralism, Pedagogy and Policy
McDonough, Terrence,    One Approach to Pluralism and Heterodoxy (Chair)
Hahnel, Robin,   Heterodox Economics: Time to Winnow Wheat from Chaff
Van den Berg, Hendrik,    Economic Pluralism: Only a First Step
Leveson-Gower, Henry,   A Pluralist Approach to the Economics of Regulation
Yalcintas, Altug, &  Boran Ali Mercan, The Fantasy of the
Self-corrective Market of Ideas: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the
Nature of Research Misconduct in Economics
3 The Role of Pluralism in Creating a New Paradigm for Economics:
Presentation and Roundtable, 8:00-9:30 AM
Schroeder Susan & Lynne Chester, The Role of Pluralism in Creating a
New Paradigm for Economics
Burnazoglu,  Merve,    Roundtable Panelist
Reardon, John,   Roundtable Panelist
Baulant,  Camille,   Roundtable Panelist
Naidu, Sirisha,    Roundtable Panelist
Ying,  Zhen,   Roundtable Panelist
Afzal, Aqdas,    Roundtable Panelist
Muñoz, Jesús,    Roundtable Panelist
Tarhan,  Ali,   Roundtable Panelist
Faruk, Ulgen,    Roundtable Panelist
4 Developing a Pluralistic Curriculum, 8:00-9:30 AM
Sivers Boyce, Nathan, & Jerry Gray, An Adventure is About to Happen:
Curricular Reform at Willamette University (Chair)
Dhondt, Geert, Jay Hamilton, & Ian Seda-Irizarry, Developing
Heterodox Economics Curriculum
Dorman, Peter,  Addressing Controversies in Economics Instruction
Through Interdisciplinary Learning Communities: The Evergreen
Experience
Bakir, Erdogan,   Discussant
5 Post-Keynesian and Marxist Macro-Economics – Overlap and
Differences, 8:00-9:30 AM
Persky,  Joe,   Notes on Marx, Say’s Law and the Interconnectedness
of the Economy (Chair)
Baiman,  Ron,   The Profound Implications of Continuing to Teach
‘Supply and Demand’ Instead of ‘Demand and Cost’ in Intro Economics
Courses – an Unequal Exchange Application
Parry,  Bruce, &  Mel Rothenberg,  Contemporary Capitalism & Why We
Need Marxism
6 Socially Inclusive Approaches to Poverty Reduction and Development
Policy (ASE), 8:00-9:30 AM
Ramse,  Jonathan,    Poverty Reduction through Community Capitals
Transformations (Chair)
Malyshava,  Mila,    Reorganization of labor markets in transition
economies as a source of growth and development
McCoy,  Brandon,    Public Employment Guarantee: An Institutional
Adjustment towards a more Inclusive Provisioning Process
Spanberger,  Christian,    Business Innovation for Development? A
Critical Perspective
7 Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox Journals, 9:45-11:15 AM
Brown, Chris,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; JEI (Chair)
Arvidson, Enid,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; RRPE
Vernengo, Matias,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; RoKE
Chester, Lynn,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; RoPE
8 Alternative Perspectives about Social Economics (ASE), 9:45-11:15AM
Davis, John,   Session Chair
Burnazoglu,  Merve,    An Identity-Based Club Theory Approach to
Immigration and Adaptation
Faruk, Ulgen, &  Gaëlle Despierre Corporon  Poverty Reduction and
Development Financing in a Financialized World: What Alternatives?
Al-Huq,  Rafed,    Poverty Aggravation by Economic Corruption
Mtshali,  Khondlo,    Language of instruction, poverty,
capabilities, and development
Suprabha,  Baniya,    Effects of Time Cost on the Trade Pattern
9 Workshop: 4 Simple Techniques for a More Engaged Large Classroom,
9:45-11:15 AM
Facilitator: Schneider, Geoffrey,   Workshop on 4 Simple Techniques
for a More Engaged Large Classroom: (1) Designing homework & quizzes
to set up classroom activities; (2) using minute papers and short
discussions to promote active listening; (3) using small groups for
complex discussions & problem solving; and, (4) flipping segments of
your course.
10 Economic Thought and Promise of Pluralism, 9:45-11:15 AM
Chernomas,  Robert & Ian Hudson, Economics in the 21st Century: The
John Bates Clark Winners (Chair)
Tomer, John,   The Scientific Practices of Economics and The
Emergence of Behavioral Economics
McCain, Roger,    The Future of Capitalism: A Synthetic Analysis
Bracarense, Natália,    Raul Prebisch and the Surplus Approach:
Connection and Implications for Development Economics
11 Inequality and Public Policy, 9:45-11:15 AM
Williams,  Bob,   Federal Wealth Policies in Support of Jim Crow:
Using an Anti-Racist Perspective to Inform Political Economy (Chair)
Teather-Posadas, Edward, &  Stephen Ziliak, Coasebusters: Ethics,
Justice, and the Theory of the Firm
Miyazaki, Masato,    Investment expenditure of local jurisdictions
in Japan in the 2000s
Komlos, John,   This is what a sour economy looks like
12 Social Provisioning and the Pluralist Approach to Economics,
9:45-11:15 AM
Jo, Tae-Hee,    The Social Provisioning Process and Heterodox
Economics (Chair)
Tarhan,  Ali,   The Public Sphere Without Public
Spithoven, Antoon,   The Legal-economic Nexus in the 2010 Healthcare Reform
Masterson, Thomas,    Unpaid Work, Paid Employment and Poverty:
Evidence from the Levy Institute Measure of Time and
Income/Consumption Poverty (LIMTIP/LIMTCP) Project
13 Pluralistic approaches to teaching, 1:15-3:00 PM
Reardon, John,   Chair and discussant
Nijhawan, Subin,    A new ‘culture of economics’ in secondary
education – promoting ‘global discourse competences’
Munro, Kirstin,    Homo Economicus: Queer Pedagogy for the
Pluralistic Introductory Economics Classroom
Provencher, Ashley, & Smita Ramnarain, Class Debates as an
Instructional Tool in an Intermediate Level Neoclassical
Microeconomics Class: Introducing Pluralist Perspectives
Capehart, Kevin,   A Nutty Model for Teaching Macroeconomic Models
Komlos, John,   Need for New Paradigms in Teaching Economics
14 Puralistic approaches to research, 1:15-3:00 PM
Afzal, Aqdas,    The Glorious Revolution, Economic Institutions and
the Developing World (Chair)
Sen,  Ruchira,    The Reproduction of the Empire of Capital through
Incursions of Capitalist Processes into Non Capitalist Economies since
1989
Li, An,    Power and Environmental Quality – Political Economy of
Environment Revisited
Poznik, Julia,    Radical Political Economy in Three Parts
15 Poverty and Vulnerability: Income, Education, and Health (ASE),
1:15-3:00 PM
Wodon,  Quentin,    Session Chair
Wedig,  Karin,    Working, but Not Well: Effects of FDI on Rural
Labor markets in Uganda’s Coffee Sector
Azeng,  Thérèse,    How does insecurity act an obstacle to
enrollment and participation in education? Evidence from Boko Haram
attacked zones in northern Cameroon
Singh,  Raju,  Kassia Antoine, & Konstantin Wacker, Human Capital
and Shared Prosperity: Some Cross-Country Evidence
16 Advances in Feminist Pedagogy, 1:15-3:00 PM
Scotton,  Carol,   Session Chair and Discussant
Bartlett, Robin, Zarrina Juraqulova, & Andrea Ziegert, Why Economic
Conversations Do Not Change: A Case Study of the AEA Annual Program
Naidu, Sirisha,    Social Reproduction: A Marxian, Ecological and
Feminist Political Economy Triad
Ying,  Zhen,   Using the Evolution of International Trade Theories
and Feminism to Teach Comparative Advantage
Erfle, Stephen,    Learning Marginal Analysis by Doing Marginal
Analysis on a Balloon
17 Marxist, Post-Keynesian Approaches to Growth and Development,
1:15-3:00 PM
Young-Taft,  Tai & Greg Hannsgen,  Exogenous vs. Endogenous
High-Powered Money in Keynesian Monetary-Growth Models (Chair)
Hillig, Ariane,    Reconsidering Financialization: The Role of Households
Qi, Hao, &  Zhongjin Li, A Lewisian or Marxian Turning Point in
China? A Critical Evaluation of Theory and Evidence
Muñoz, Jesús,    Marx’s Theory: Evolutionary or Revolutionary?
Lin, Brian Chi-ang    China’s Genetically Modified Growth
18 Pluralistic teaching and curricular design, 3:15-5:00 PM
Hillard, Michael,    Revisiting Commodity Fetishism: ‘Food Systems”
and The New Literature of Food Labor (Chair)
Greenwood, Daphne,    Bringing Social Costs Back Into Labor
Economics: Theory and Practice
Jiang, Xiao,    Teaching Applied Political Economy: Less Ideologies
and More Actions, at least on surface…
Flacher,  David, &  Pascal Petit, Developing heterodox approaches in
economics: How to cooperate at international level in the present
phase of internationalisation?
19 Power and Public Policy, 3:15-5:00 PM
Baulant,  Camille,   How Happiness can lead to more Efficiency: A
New Paradigm Adapted to the World Knowledge Economy (Chair)
Erturk,  Korkut,     Private Rent Seeking and Asymmetric Power
Rajagopal, Advait,   A Social Interaction Model for Corruption
Avsar, Rojhat,   Instinct, maladaptation, and economic
policy-making: the case of obesity
20 Wages, Workforce, and Employment (AIRLEAP), 3:15-5:00 PM
Kichkha, Areerat,    Session Chair
Rogers, William,    Developments in Female Earnings Profiles
Hudgins, Lane,    Discussant
Payson, Steven,   Product Evolution and Its Implications for
Long-Run Trends in Employment
McCloskey, Deirdre,   Discussant
Sissoko, Yaya, & Brian Sloboda, Does Regional Variation in Startup
Concentration Predict Employment Growth?
Haliemun, Cynthia,   Discussant
Anderson, Richard, Gaurango Banerjee, & Areerat Kichkha, Minimum
Wages, Taxes and Prosperity of States
Winkler, Anne,   Discussant
21 Roundtable: The State of Economics and the Future of Pluralism,
3:15-5:00 PM
Schneider, Geoffrey,   Roundtable: The State of Economics and the
Future of Pluralism (Chair)
Jacobsen, Joyce,    Roundtable: The State of Economics and the
Future of Pluralism
Davis, John,   Roundtable: The State of Economics and the Future of Pluralism
Carter, Scott,   Roundtable: The State of Economics and the Future
of Pluralism
ICAPE Conference Program, January 5, 2017, Roosevelt University
Session 1, 8:00-9:30 AM
Session 2, 9:45-11:15 AM
Lunch Break / ICAPE Board Meeting, 11: 15 AM – 1:00 PM
Session 3, 1:15-3:00 PM
Session 4, 3:15-5:00 PM
Panel Author, Last First 2nd author(s) Title
1 Roundtable: Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics, 8:00-9:30 AM
Jacobsen, Joyce,    Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics (Chair)
Banks, Nina,   Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics
Berik, Günseli,   Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics
Kongar, Ebru,    Doing and Teaching Feminist Economics
2 Pluralism, Pedagogy and Policy
McDonough, Terrence,    One Approach to Pluralism and Heterodoxy (Chair)
Hahnel, Robin,   Heterodox Economics: Time to Winnow Wheat from Chaff
Van den Berg, Hendrik,    Economic Pluralism: Only a First Step
Leveson-Gower, Henry,   A Pluralist Approach to the Economics of Regulation
Yalcintas, Altug, &  Boran Ali Mercan, The Fantasy of the
Self-corrective Market of Ideas: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the
Nature of Research Misconduct in Economics
3 The Role of Pluralism in Creating a New Paradigm for Economics:
Presentation and Roundtable, 8:00-9:30 AM
Schroeder Susan & Lynne Chester, The Role of Pluralism in Creating a
New Paradigm for Economics
Burnazoglu,  Merve,    Roundtable Panelist
Reardon, John,   Roundtable Panelist
Baulant,  Camille,   Roundtable Panelist
Naidu, Sirisha,    Roundtable Panelist
Ying,  Zhen,   Roundtable Panelist
Afzal, Aqdas,    Roundtable Panelist
Muñoz, Jesús,    Roundtable Panelist
Tarhan,  Ali,   Roundtable Panelist
Faruk, Ulgen,    Roundtable Panelist
4 Developing a Pluralistic Curriculum, 8:00-9:30 AM
Sivers Boyce, Nathan, & Jerry Gray, An Adventure is About to Happen:
Curricular Reform at Willamette University (Chair)
Dhondt, Geert, Jay Hamilton, & Ian Seda-Irizarry, Developing
Heterodox Economics Curriculum
Dorman, Peter,  Addressing Controversies in Economics Instruction
Through Interdisciplinary Learning Communities: The Evergreen
Experience
Bakir, Erdogan,   Discussant
5 Post-Keynesian and Marxist Macro-Economics – Overlap and
Differences, 8:00-9:30 AM
Persky,  Joe,   Notes on Marx, Say’s Law and the Interconnectedness
of the Economy (Chair)
Baiman,  Ron,   The Profound Implications of Continuing to Teach
‘Supply and Demand’ Instead of ‘Demand and Cost’ in Intro Economics
Courses – an Unequal Exchange Application
Parry,  Bruce, &  Mel Rothenberg,  Contemporary Capitalism & Why We
Need Marxism
6 Socially Inclusive Approaches to Poverty Reduction and Development
Policy (ASE), 8:00-9:30 AM
Ramse,  Jonathan,    Poverty Reduction through Community Capitals
Transformations (Chair)
Malyshava,  Mila,    Reorganization of labor markets in transition
economies as a source of growth and development
McCoy,  Brandon,    Public Employment Guarantee: An Institutional
Adjustment towards a more Inclusive Provisioning Process
Spanberger,  Christian,    Business Innovation for Development? A
Critical Perspective
7 Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox Journals, 9:45-11:15 AM
Brown, Chris,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; JEI (Chair)
Arvidson, Enid,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; RRPE
Vernengo, Matias,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; RoKE
Chester, Lynn,   Roundtable on The Art of Publishing in Heterodox
Journals; RoPE
8 Alternative Perspectives about Social Economics (ASE), 9:45-11:15AM
Davis, John,   Session Chair
Burnazoglu,  Merve,    An Identity-Based Club Theory Approach to
Immigration and Adaptation
Faruk, Ulgen, &  Gaëlle Despierre Corporon  Poverty Reduction and
Development Financing in a Financialized World: What Alternatives?
Al-Huq,  Rafed,    Poverty Aggravation by Economic Corruption
Mtshali,  Khondlo,    Language of instruction, poverty,
capabilities, and development
Suprabha,  Baniya,    Effects of Time Cost on the Trade Pattern
9 Workshop: 4 Simple Techniques for a More Engaged Large Classroom,
9:45-11:15 AM
Facilitator: Schneider, Geoffrey,   Workshop on 4 Simple Techniques
for a More Engaged Large Classroom: (1) Designing homework & quizzes
to set up classroom activities; (2) using minute papers and short
discussions to promote active listening; (3) using small groups for
complex discussions & problem solving; and, (4) flipping segments of
your course.
10 Economic Thought and Promise of Pluralism, 9:45-11:15 AM
Chernomas,  Robert & Ian Hudson, Economics in the 21st Century: The
John Bates Clark Winners (Chair)
Tomer, John,   The Scientific Practices of Economics and The
Emergence of Behavioral Economics
McCain, Roger,    The Future of Capitalism: A Synthetic Analysis
Bracarense, Natália,    Raul Prebisch and the Surplus Approach:
Connection and Implications for Development Economics
11 Inequality and Public Policy, 9:45-11:15 AM
Williams,  Bob,   Federal Wealth Policies in Support of Jim Crow:
Using an Anti-Racist Perspective to Inform Political Economy (Chair)
Teather-Posadas, Edward, &  Stephen Ziliak, Coasebusters: Ethics,
Justice, and the Theory of the Firm
Miyazaki, Masato,    Investment expenditure of local jurisdictions
in Japan in the 2000s
Komlos, John,   This is what a sour economy looks like
12 Social Provisioning and the Pluralist Approach to Economics,
9:45-11:15 AM
Jo, Tae-Hee,    The Social Provisioning Process and Heterodox
Economics (Chair)
Tarhan,  Ali,   The Public Sphere Without Public
Spithoven, Antoon,   The Legal-economic Nexus in the 2010 Healthcare Reform
Masterson, Thomas,    Unpaid Work, Paid Employment and Poverty:
Evidence from the Levy Institute Measure of Time and
Income/Consumption Poverty (LIMTIP/LIMTCP) Project
13 Pluralistic approaches to teaching, 1:15-3:00 PM
Reardon, John,   Chair and discussant
Nijhawan, Subin,    A new ‘culture of economics’ in secondary
education – promoting ‘global discourse competences’
Munro, Kirstin,    Homo Economicus: Queer Pedagogy for the
Pluralistic Introductory Economics Classroom
Provencher, Ashley, & Smita Ramnarain, Class Debates as an
Instructional Tool in an Intermediate Level Neoclassical
Microeconomics Class: Introducing Pluralist Perspectives
Capehart, Kevin,   A Nutty Model for Teaching Macroeconomic Models
Komlos, John,   Need for New Paradigms in Teaching Economics
14 Puralistic approaches to research, 1:15-3:00 PM
Afzal, Aqdas,    The Glorious Revolution, Economic Institutions and
the Developing World (Chair)
Sen,  Ruchira,    The Reproduction of the Empire of Capital through
Incursions of Capitalist Processes into Non Capitalist Economies since
1989
Li, An,    Power and Environmental Quality – Political Economy of
Environment Revisited
Poznik, Julia,    Radical Political Economy in Three Parts
15 Poverty and Vulnerability: Income, Education, and Health (ASE),
1:15-3:00 PM
Wodon,  Quentin,    Session Chair
Wedig,  Karin,    Working, but Not Well: Effects of FDI on Rural
Labor markets in Uganda’s Coffee Sector
Azeng,  Thérèse,    How does insecurity act an obstacle to
enrollment and participation in education? Evidence from Boko Haram
attacked zones in northern Cameroon
Singh,  Raju,  Kassia Antoine, & Konstantin Wacker, Human Capital
and Shared Prosperity: Some Cross-Country Evidence
16 Advances in Feminist Pedagogy, 1:15-3:00 PM
Scotton,  Carol,   Session Chair and Discussant
Bartlett, Robin, Zarrina Juraqulova, & Andrea Ziegert, Why Economic
Conversations Do Not Change: A Case Study of the AEA Annual Program
Naidu, Sirisha,    Social Reproduction: A Marxian, Ecological and
Feminist Political Economy Triad
Ying,  Zhen,   Using the Evolution of International Trade Theories
and Feminism to Teach Comparative Advantage
Erfle, Stephen,    Learning Marginal Analysis by Doing Marginal
Analysis on a Balloon
17 Marxist, Post-Keynesian Approaches to Growth and Development,
1:15-3:00 PM
Young-Taft,  Tai & Greg Hannsgen,  Exogenous vs. Endogenous
High-Powered Money in Keynesian Monetary-Growth Models (Chair)
Hillig, Ariane,    Reconsidering Financialization: The Role of Households
Qi, Hao, &  Zhongjin Li, A Lewisian or Marxian Turning Point in
China? A Critical Evaluation of Theory and Evidence
Muñoz, Jesús,    Marx’s Theory: Evolutionary or Revolutionary?
Lin, Brian Chi-ang    China’s Genetically Modified Growth
18 Pluralistic teaching and curricular design, 3:15-5:00 PM
Hillard, Michael,    Revisiting Commodity Fetishism: ‘Food Systems”
and The New Literature of Food Labor (Chair)
Greenwood, Daphne,    Bringing Social Costs Back Into Labor
Economics: Theory and Practice
Jiang, Xiao,    Teaching Applied Political Economy: Less Ideologies
and More Actions, at least on surface…
Flacher,  David, &  Pascal Petit, Developing heterodox approaches in
economics: How to cooperate at international level in the present
phase of internationalisation?
19 Power and Public Policy, 3:15-5:00 PM
Baulant,  Camille,   How Happiness can lead to more Efficiency: A
New Paradigm Adapted to the World Knowledge Economy (Chair)
Erturk,  Korkut,     Private Rent Seeking and Asymmetric Power
Rajagopal, Advait,   A Social Interaction Model for Corruption
Avsar, Rojhat,   Instinct, maladaptation, and economic
policy-making: the case of obesity
20 Wages, Workforce, and Employment (AIRLEAP), 3:15-5:00 PM
Kichkha, Areerat,    Session Chair
Rogers, William,    Developments in Female Earnings Profiles
Hudgins, Lane,    Discussant
Payson, Steven,   Product Evolution and Its Implications for
Long-Run Trends in Employment
McCloskey, Deirdre,   Discussant
Sissoko, Yaya, & Brian Sloboda, Does Regional Variation in Startup
Concentration Predict Employment Growth?
Haliemun, Cynthia,   Discussant
Anderson, Richard, Gaurango Banerjee, & Areerat Kichkha, Minimum
Wages, Taxes and Prosperity of States
Winkler, Anne,   Discussant
21 Roundtable: The State of Economics and the Future of Pluralism,
3:15-5:00 PM
Schneider, Geoffrey,   Roundtable: The State of Economics and the
Future of Pluralism (Chair)
Jacobsen, Joyce,    Roundtable: The State of Economics and the
Future of Pluralism
Davis, John,   Roundtable: The State of Economics and the Future of Pluralism
Carter, Scott,   Roundtable: The State of Economics and the Future
of Pluralism

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