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Gregory Clark

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Economic Historian of the long run

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RT @KirkegaardEmil: Heritability of achievement tests at age 10-14 in Norway's entire population. A tour de force in register data studies….
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RT @cmicmeissner: If we do 25% tomorrow USA will be either the country with the second highest tariff rate in the world after North Korea -….
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RT @JuliusKoschnick: I’m happy to announce that my JMP🚨🚨Teacher-directed change: The case of the English Scientific Revolution” is now out….
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RT @SDUeconhist: 🚨📢 Gregory Clark in the media! 🚨📢. New research challenges the "marrying up" myth! 💍👰 HEDG professor Gregory Clark is feat….
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RT @NJCummins: Today's Sunday Times @GregoryClarkUCD
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RT @whyvert: Two new things featuring Gregory Clark, probably the most significant and interesting economic historian today. A lecture on….
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RT @bctallis: I still support President Zelenskyy and the brave people of Ukraine! 💙💛. Raise your hand 🖐️and Repost if you do too! https://….
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RT @tylercowen: My excellent and much-awaited Conversation with Gregory Clark:
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RT @NJCummins: Does Marital Hypergamy Exist? a short 🧵.With declining birth rates linked to declining coupling some charge that changing ma….
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RT @eoinaldo: Great paper on Irish migrants to England: "From at least the mid-nineteenth century to 2018, we find that the Irish in Engla….
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RT @NJCummins: "Ethnic wealth inequality in England and Wales, 1858–2018".
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150 day Medieval work year. Interesting exploration of this issue at.
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RT @JuliusKoschnick: Graduation day - a long PhD journey has reached its happy conclusion
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RT @EconHumBiol: Just accepted: "How did the European Marriage Pattern persist? Social versus familial inheritance: England and Quebec, 165….
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RT @DouthatNYT: A discouraging finding for the hope that lowest-low fertility will automatically select for higher fertility in subsequent….
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RT @cremieuxrecueil: Net fertility correlations between grandmothers-mothers-daughters and grandfathers-fathers-sons in Québec 1600-1788 we….
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RT @SDUeconhist: 📄More exciting news!.EHES has another working paper, this time by @ChristianMDahl1, Torben Johansen & @ChristianVedel 🤩👏….
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RT @SDUeconhist: 📰Good news . Marginal Revolution just did a piece on the important implications of @GregoryClarkUCD & @NJCummins' latest….
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RT @SDUeconhist: 📄EHES is offering an exciting new working paper by @volhalazuka & Peter Sandholt Jensen🤩. The paper is "Multigenerational….
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RT @NJCummins: Hello Peoples! ***Call for Papers for a Workshop on the “use of Genealogical Sources in Economic History” 3rd and 4th of Jun….
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