History of Economics Society

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History of Economics Society
History of Economics Society
AbbreviationHES
Formation1974
Founded atUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Location
  • Oshkosh, Wisconsin (USA)
President
Marcel Boumans
Vice-President
Ross Emmett
Websitehistoryofeconomics.org

The History of Economics Society (HES) is a

history of economics and economic methodology, which was formally established in May 1974.[1] Since its creation, the HES has served an international community.[2][3]

The HES publishes a quarterly

peer-reviewed academic journal that began in 1979 as the History of Economics Bulletin and was renamed the Journal of the History of Economic Thought in 1990.[3]

The HES also offers several grants for researchers working on the history of economics such as the"Early-Career Scholars Research Fund". and the "HES New Initiatives Fund". In addition, the HES offers online resources for historians and general information on the history of economics community, including graduate programs and course materials. In conjunction with other history of economics societies, the HES maintains SHOE, a free, moderated

electronic mailing list
with over 1,000 subscribers.

Past presidents (1974–2019)

  • Evelyn Forget (2017–19)
  • James P. Henderson (1995–96)
  • Mauro Boianovsky (2016–17)
  • Jeff Biddle (2015–16)
  • Ingrid Rima (1993–94)
  • Robert Leonard (2014–15)
  • Karen I. Vaughn (1992–93)
  • Robert F. Hebert (1991–92)
  • Robert Dimand (2012–13)
  • S. Todd Lowry (1990–91)
  • William J. Barber (1989–90)
  • Jerry Evensky (2010–11)
  • Donald E. Moggridge (1988–89)
  • Steven G. Medema (2009–10)
  • Donald A. Walker (1987–88)
  • Avi Cohen (2008–09)
  • Abraham Hirsch (1986–87)
  • Sandra Peart (2007–08)
  • Bradley W. Bateman (2006–07)
  • Mark Perlman (1984–85)
  • D. Wade Hands (2005–06)
  • John Whitaker (1983–84)
  • William D. Grampp (1980–81)
  • J. Daniel Hammond (2001–02)
  • Royall Brandis (1979–80)
  • John Davis (2000–01)
  • Carl G. Uhr (1977–78)
  • George J. Stigler
    (1976–77)
  • Malcolm Rutherford (1996–97)
  • Vincent J. Tarascio (1974–75)

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