As the Chancellor is set to unveil the long-awaited budget, I am excited to share my @CBHJournal article on the emergence of the modern Budget Day in the 1920s: https://t.co/JpCOVeMhab
🚨 My article on what 'socialist money' was and how knowing more about it helps better conceptualise our current monetary dilemmas is out now in @EconSocJournal. Let me know if you have any problems accessing it!
Très honoré d'avoir reçu la bourse Pierre Léon décernée par @histeco.
Elle financera ma venue au panel du #WEHC 2025 que nous organisons avec @robertyee_. Un projet collectif de jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs pour croiser soutenabilité et gouvernance financière internationale.
Very pleased to see my Rise and Fall of the British Nation on this list as well as the exceptionally good summary of its themes. https://t.co/87dTBYqDrk
Thrilled to be included among the researchers awarded an EHS prize this year. Congratulations to everyone, and thank you to the @EcHistSoc prize committee!
Thirsk-Feinstein PhD Dissertation Prize:
Sam Geens (Antwerp)
Robert Yee (Princeton)
First Monograph Prize:
Ghazzan Moazzin (University of Hong Kong)
Maanik Nath (Utrecht)
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Claudia Goldin “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes.”
#NobelPrize
The SVB collapse and its fallout have led to new debates about financial supervision. Adding a historical perspective, my article in the Business History Review explores the development of German banking regulation in the first third of the 20th century:
https://t.co/ajsY8d1Dor
The recent market turmoil exposed a range of idiosyncratic risks in banks that can be comprehensively addressed only through a robust system of supervision #FinancialStabilityInstitute#BankingSupervision https://t.co/JLru8Cqo81
Please join us on May 15th at 11am EST for the eighth webinar of the academic year.
Abstract: https://t.co/RL0e7MwMHb
Register here: https://t.co/qm7rZgNXyw
Very much looking forward to today's Economic History Workshop. Liane Hewitt (@anticartelhist) will present her research on cartels and nationalization in twentieth-century Europe: https://t.co/hwtBBkKmWM
Join us on Feb. 18-19, 2021 for the 10th annual JRCPPF conference: Healing the Big Fractures in Economics, Politics & Society. Open to the public. Register now: https://t.co/AvKGUIZlpN
Happening tomorrow!
“Rebuilding the economic foundations of the social compact: Thinking historically about the 2020s”. Excited to have Dr. @nils_gilman from the @berggruenInst at the Economic History Workshop! @JRCPPF
To register, visit https://t.co/XiXQHUwlSd
If you're interested in researching the history of international macro and finance https://t.co/Ese2J1xNPd Very highly recommended. Thanks to Chenzi Xu for the public service.