The information below outlines the agenda for the annual meeting of the Society of Socio-Economists (SOS) on Tuesday, January 6, in Washington, D.C. A series of concurrent sessions will follow a morning plenary that is intended to provide a forum to discuss how the ‘socio-economic’ approach to economic analysis can help connect disciplines and perhaps chart new research collaborations/projects.
A list of meeting participants can be found here.
The meeting is open to professionals, academics, and students. The registration fee is $75 for professionals and academics and $10 for students. This fee can be reduced or waived if needed.
9:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Plenary Session
Topics to be discussed include…
- Socio-Economic Theory
- Sustainable Economic Growth
- Wealth and Income Distribution
- Poverty, Race, Gender, and Class
- Corporate Fiduciary Duties, Governance, and Social Responsibility
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Economic, Financial, and Environmental Regulation
- Economics of War and Peace
- Tax Policy
- Ethical Dimensions of Economic Analysis
12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Luncheon Panel
- Robert Ashford (Syracuse) (Moderator)
- Nicholas Ashford (M.I.T.)
- William Black (University of Missouri – Kansas City)
- June Carbone (Minnesota)
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
- 1-A Connecting and Integrating Strategies for an Economic Transformation
Nicholas Ashford (M.I.T.) (Organizer/Moderator)
Ralph Hall (Virginia Tech)
Katherine McFate (Center for Effective Government)
- 1-B Reinventing the State in an Era of Inequality
June Carbone (Minnesota) (Organizer/Moderator)
Sara Jordan (Virginia Tech)
Nina Kohn (Syracuse)
Katie Wells (Virginia Tech)
- 1-C Socio-Economic Theory
Robert Ashford (Syracuse) (Organizer/Moderator)
Stephan Padfield (Akron)
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
- 2-A Governing Environmental Justice in the Context of Climate Change
Susan M. Sterett (Virginia Tech) (Organizer/Moderator)
Jalonne White-Newsome (WE ACT)
- 2-B Financial Services Regulation in Times of Financial Crisis
Michael Malloy (McGeorge) (Organizer/Moderator)
Colleen Baker (Illinois)
- 2-C Socio-economics Perspectives on Economic Theory
Stefan Padfield (Akron) (Moderator)
David Bieri (Virginia Tech)
Robert Kirsch (Salisbury University)
6:00 p.m. Concluding Plenary
- David Cay Johnston (Pulitzer Prize Winning Author)