It could be that the 19th century was the politics of aristocracy, the 20th century, the politics of class, and the 21st century, the politics of circus.
It is remarkable that when you discuss economics, all your questions seem to have already been addressed (if not always solved) by the three giants: Smith, Ricardo and Marx.
Nick Crafts, a distinguished British economist who passed away in Oct 2023, is remembered for his significant contributions to the field of economic history.
S Broadberry @OxfordEconDept, B Gupta @warwickecon, T Hatton @UoE_Economics, @timleunig@LSEEcHist
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found out about the short-lived student-led journal 'concerned demography' from the late 60s/early 70s - recently started a PhD so it's good to learn a bit more about demography's history
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First RSE fast track meeting! Organized by the Associazione per la Storia Economica and the editors of the @RivStoriaEcon. Deadline to submit paper/abstract is June 19. Accepted papers will be presented on July 11-12 at the University of Siena.
@renatogiannetti @AnnPettifor Reorganisation of (capitalist) socio-economic system? One of the last crisis that prelude a rise of China as hegemonic country?
The messenger RNA technology that developed successful covid-19 vaccines could transform medicine. Next up: sickle cell, HIV, and malaria. https://t.co/xWbyr9cplh