Economic History Podcast
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The Economic History Podcast is a platform for sharing ideas with a general interest audience. There's no time like the past to help us understand the present.
Joined May 2020
We're back with the brilliant Prof. Valerie Ramey on her work on post war (LACK of) unemployment in the US, fiscal policy and time use over the twentieth century
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As a dedicated listener to @EconHistPodcast it was a pleasure to take the inspiration and more for this column.
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The Emirates is geared up to take advantage of Trump's disruptive trade policies
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Very much enjoyed talking to Prof. Bob Allen on how the Natural Environment shapes the Economic Environment. A look at the Arabian Peninsula. Enjoy the summer! https://t.co/ymro2sCZWM
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I hope you enjoy "Life Under Pressure" with Prof. Tommy Bengtsson, covering his work on short-term stresses (early life exposure to diseases and high food prices) on later-life socio-economic and health outcomes in history!
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Kicking off season 3 with Prof. Luis Bértola discussing his classic book 'The Economic Development of Latin America Since Independence'. Great read, hope you Enjoy the conversation!
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A very hot topic in current times: "Income Inequality and Capital Shares". Delighted to share my chat with Assoc. Prof. Erik Bengtsson on his extensive work, looking at the evolution of capital shares and income inequality.
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I’ve wanted to do this episode for so long with Prof. Kevin O’Rourke on trade, globalization and the populist response. We only scratch the surface of the large body of Kevin’s work, but I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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The fascinating work of @KimOosterlinck explored in this new episode. The Art (and financial markets) of War. A dive into the murky world of asset management in Vichy France. Enjoy!
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Last episode before summer! What a pleasure to talk to Prof. Brad DeLong @delong about his fascinating book, 'Slouching Towards Utopia'. We only scratched the surface of this fascinating read! See you after summer!
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New episode just out with Assis. Prof. Jason Lennard (LSE) on measuring macro cycles, the truth about wages in the Great Depression and the macroeffects of monetary policy. Have a nice weekend!
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Great to chat with Prof. Eric Schneider @ericbschneider about his super interesting work on heights and what we can learn from studying them with respect to economic history! Very enjoyable chat!
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The History of Economic Thought Society annual conference 4-6 Sept - abstract proposals by 30 Apr - pls share @financialhist @EcHistSoc @a_capitalism @OxfordESH @EconHistPodcast @EcHistSocReview @The_EHES
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The 54th annual meeting of The History of Economic Thought Society (THETS) will be hosted by the Centre of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability, at the University of Greenwich …
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New episode now live. Prof. Leandro de la Escosura @LdelaEscosura discusses his extensive efforts to construct alternative complements to GDP. How has access to education, healthcare and liberty been distributed over the last 100+ years? Enjoy- it could be a 2-parter!
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What a book! What an honour to chat with the brilliant Prof. Robert Gordon on the "Rise and Fall of American Growth" 1870-2010. November EH pod now live. https://t.co/NBCqzEEB8P
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What a pleasure talking to Assos. Prof. Kirsten Wandschneider @k_wandschneider about her exciting work on interwar monetary instability and the implications for trade. Thank you so much for taking the time Kirsten, really enjoyed reading your work!
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So saddened to hear of Nick’s passing. What a loss to the field he helped to shape. My lasting memory of him will be how he embodied humility and always took the time to ask about and encourage, the work of others. An inspirational person.
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It's been a while! I loved the book 'Making Social Spending Work' so it was an honour to talk to the legendary Peter Lindert to kick off season 2.
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📢📢 We are now hiring for *two* Research Fellow (Post-Doctoral Researcher) roles. Details (search keyword CEPH): https://t.co/jaLIy8zCaq
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