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  1. Latest news from the TG Education coordinators

    …r_Papers-for-HDCA-2015.pdf. As the deadline is earlier than usual (15th February 2015) you are strongly recommended to start working on your abstracts asap. Two panel proposals with a focus on education that are looking for papers include: ‘Aspirations and the Life Course’ (contact Caroline Hart at c.hart@sheffield.ac.uk) and ‘Vulnerable migrants: justice and gender equality for women’ (contact Veronica Crosbie at veronica.crosbie@dcu.ie) no later…

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  3. Call for Papers: The Ethics of Business, Trade, & Global Governance

    …Vienna and the University of St. Andrews Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, announces a call for proposals for a conference on the economics, ethics, and governance of global commerce. Download the call for papers The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the global economy. Because this has been a time of disruption and shifting economic power, it is an opportunity to reassess ethical and governance questions and debates about international trade…

  4. HDCA committees

    …Committee Description: The Affiliation Committee answers, approves and oversees requests for affiliation as determined in the guidelines for affiliation. It reports to the EC at least once a year. Finance Committee Description: The Finance Committee oversees all financial matters of the association, supports the Treasurer and reports to the EC at least once a year….

  5. New Book: “Development: The Re-Balancing of Economic Powers”

    …ary debates views about the role of the state and the market. Some major structural changes are also examined from economic growth in Asia to international finance: the author contends that contemporary issues on development can be better understood with the help of the founding fathers of economics, from the Mercantilist era to Marx. They help to understand the difficult relationship between development and market forces within different models o…

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