Foundation for European Economic Development
Foundation for European Economic Development (FEED) is a charity formed in November 1990 under the auspices of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy. The charity is formally registered under the Charities Act 2006. It has provided financial assistance for various projects and organisations, including research prize competitions, summer schools, conferences, and other research events. PerspectivesAccording to the FEED website:[1]
InitiativesIn 1992, FEED funded an initiative in the form of a "plea"[2] that was drafted and circulated among prominent members of the economics profession by Geoffrey Hodgson, Uskali Mäki, and Deirdre McCloskey. It was signed by 44 leading economists – including five Nobel Laureates – and published as an advertisement (paid for by FEED) in the May 1992 edition of The American Economic Review:[3]
The above text was signed by the following leading economists: Moses Abramovitz, W. Brian Arthur, Robert Axelrod, Mark Blaug, Kenneth E. Boulding, Keith Cowling, Richard M. Cyert, Richard H. Day, Paul Davidson, Phyllis Deane, Edward F. Denison, Meghnad Desai, Christopher Freeman, Bruno Frey, Eirik Furubotn, John Kenneth Galbraith, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Richard M. Goodwin, Clive W. J. Granger, Jean-Michel Gradmont, Geoffrey Harcourt, Robert Heilbroner, Albert O. Hirschman, Charles P. Kindleberger, János Kornai, David Laidler, Harvey Leibenstein, Robin C. O. Matthews, Thomas Mayer, Hyman Minsky, Franco Modigliani, Richard R. Nelson, Mancur Olson, Luigi Pasinetti, Mark Perlman, Kurt Rothschild, Paul A. Samuelson, Martin Shubik, Herbert A. Simon, Aris Spanos, Jan Tinbergen, Shigeo Tsuru, Douglas Vickers, E. Roy Weintraub. In November 2008, FEED launched a new public appeal for funds: "Revitalizing Economics After the Crash".[4][5] The petition received over 2300 signatures.[6] TRUSTEES: Dr Andrea Bernardi* Oxford Brookes University, UK, Secretary: Dr Charlie Dannreuther* University of Leeds, UK, Chairperson; Prof Wilfred Dolfsma Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Dr Torsten Heinrich* Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany; Dr Sam Knapfo* University of Sussex; Dr Nina Kaltenbrunner* University of Leeds; Prof Oliver Kessler University of Erfurt, Germany, Treasurer Prof Maria Lissowska Warsaw School of Economics, Poland; Dr Maria Nikolaidi University of Greenwich, UK See alsoReferences
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