CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
[“Towards a Constitutional Theory of the Firm” 9th Annual Conference, European Academy of Management (EURAM), Liverpool (May 2009)]
[“Towards a Constitutional Theory of the Firm” The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE), Guatemala City, Guatemala (April 2009)]
“In Defence of Rational Ignorance: A Subjectivist’s Solution to Public Choice Excess” 78th Annual Meetings, Southern Economic Association, Washington DC (November 2008)
“Corporate Constitutionalism: Towards a Constitutional Theory of the Firm” 78th Annual Meetings, Southern Economic Association, Washington DC (November 2008)
“Liquidity in the age of independence” ESCP-EAP Research Olympics, London (November 2008)
“Towards a Constitutional Theory of the Firm” ESCP-EAP Research Olympics, London (November 2008)
“In Defence of Rational Ignorance: A Subjectivist’s Solution to Public Choice Excess” Foundation for Economic Education, New York (September 2008)
“An Introduction to ‘Constitutional Management’” Association of Private Enterprise Education, Las Vegas, NV (April 2008)
“Austrian Economics Behind the Iron Curtain” Eastern Economic Association, Boston, MA (March 2008)
“Heterogeneous Entrepreneurs, the Monetary Footprint, and the Trade Cycle” 77th Annual Meetings, Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, LO (November 2007)
"Towards a Corporate Cultural Theory II" Workshop on Cultural Theory and Management: A Conference held in memory of Prof. Dame Mary Douglas, ESCP-EAP London (July 2007)
“Towards a Corporate Cultural Theory” Conference on Austrian Market-based Approaches to the Theory and Operation of a Business Firm, George Mason Law School, Arlington, VA (May 2007)
“The Nomos Model of Social Change: Where Human Action meets Cultural Theory” 76th Annual Meetings, Southern Economic Association, Charleston, SC (November 2006)
"The Diffusion of Economic Ideas in Europe: The Flat Tax (1994-2006)” Third Annual Graduate Student Conference Idea Exchange: Mediums and Methods of Communication in Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia, Graduate Organization for the Study of Europe and Central Asia, University of Pittsburgh (February 2006)
“Ethnic Enterprise Governance” Conference on Entrepreneurship Research, School of Management & School of Public Policy, George Mason University (November 2005)
SPECIAL LECTURES
"Testing
times
for
central
banks”
University
of
Oxford
Libertarian
Society, Christ Church, University
of
Oxford
(February
2009)
“Some stylised facts about Eastern European transition” University College London (November 2008)“
"Advice for an international business education” Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, India (October 2008)
“Research Methods in Historical Perspective” ESCP-EAP Research Associate Training Program, Turin (July 2008)
“Transition economies - lessons for classical liberals” Freedom Week Seminar, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (July 2008)
“Research Methods in Historical Perspective” ESCP-EAP Research Associate Training Program, London (June 2008)
“The Use of Knowledge in Firms” Koch Associate Program, Washington D.C. (February 2008) [Discussion group]
“Comparative methodology and the diffusion of ideas” Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge (October2007)
"Recruitment Presentation” ESCP-EAP European School of Management, Paris (September 2007)
“Competition and the Market Process” Freedom Week Seminar, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (July 2007)
“Collective Goods Problems” Freedom Week Seminar, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (July 2007)
“Do Ideas Matter?" Hayek Society, London School of Economics (November 2006)
PUBLIC EVENT ORGANISATION
Organiser, "Faculty Brown Bag", ESCP-EAP London (Nov 2007-present)
Programme convenor, “Workshop on Cultural Theory and Management: A Conference held in memory of Prof. Dame Mary Douglas”, ESCP-EAP London (July 2007)
Organiser, “The JB Say Lecture series”,
public lectures to maintain dialogue between Political Economists and
the industrial community, ESCP-EAP London (Nov 2006 – present)
PODCASTS
Read by myself, Dec 2004
"I, Pencil", by Leonard Read [I Pencil.m4a]
"Economics in One Lesson", by Henry Hazlitt [Chapter 1: The Lesson.m4a; Chapter 2: The Broken Window.m4a]
"Exchange and Production", by Armen Alchian and William Allen [Chapter 1: Scarcity, Competition and Social Control.m4a]
PUBLIC EVENTS
CEPR Events Diary, 53-56 Great Sutton Street, EC1V 0DG
LSE Public Lectures and Events, Houghton Street, WC2A 2AE
RSA Events, John Adam Street, WC2N 6EZ
