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The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Chinese Hayek Society

Hong Kong Shue Yan University, August 6-7, 2010.

The main theme of the conference this year is “The Relevance of F.A. Hayek on China’s Economy and Society” .

Topics: F.A. Hayek on economics, law, politics, psychology and social philosophy – China and the international community - China’s 60 years review and prospect - The China economy after international financial crisis – Macroeconomic policies and monetary regulations in China - Economic development and Environmental planning - The economy of Taiwan after liberalization - Social problems and cultural issues in China – Psychology of Chinese people – Urban and rural disparity in China – Minority issues in China – Chinese entrepreneurship - China business and management – China’s laws and politics – Cross Strait economic relations - Pearl River Delta and regional cooperation - Hong Kong and Macau after 1997 Both theoretical and empirical papers on mainland China, Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong in broader relation to the global economy are accepted.

Hayek Sessions at the SEA Meeting in Atlanta, Nov. 2010

Sessions and papers for the annual meeting of the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics at the SEA conference in Atlanta this November have been announced. Find all papers and sessions here (pdf).

Session on the 50th Anniversary of F. A. Hayek’s The Constitution of Liberty — Organizer & Moderator: Bruce J. Caldwell, Duke University

Panelists: Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University; Steven Ealy, Liberty Fund; Mario Rizzo, New York University; Todd Zywicki, George Mason University

Selected Papers:

“The Hayekian Knowledge Problem in Ethics” by Mario Rizzo, New York University

“Emergent Properties in the Work of Friedrich Hayek” by Paul Lewis, King’s College London

“Mirroring, Classification, and Social Institutions: Implications of Recent Neuroscience Research for Interpreting Hayek’s The Sensory Order” by Lynne Kiesling, Northwestern University