Thrilled to co-organise the first ever LSE-PSE joint Economic History Workshop which will take place soon (29-30th of April) at PSE with an amazing lineup of @LSEEcHist and @PSEinfo students and staff: #econhistory#econtwitter
Interesting!
Junior researchers who coauthor work with top scientists enjoy a persistent competitive advantage throughout the rest of their careers, compared to peers with similar early career profiles but without top coauthors.
https://t.co/FNrUKVLxse
Congratulations to our DPhil student Louis Henderson, now a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow @LSEEcHist who’s awarded this year’s Thirsk-Feinstein Dissertation Prize in the EHS annual conference 2025 in Glasgow @EcHistSoc#econhist#twitterstorians
Save the date : Pierre du Bois Annual Conference 2025
"The Cold War in the Middle East and North Africa"
20 January 2025 - 21 January 2025
Auditorium A1B, Maison de la paix, Geneva Graduate Institute
https://t.co/t09FfycznK
We are hosting the CEPR-YSI Economic History Job Market Workshop on Nov 8-9 at the University of Southern Denmark🎓
This workshop aims to support emerging scholars in economic history with feedback, insights, and discussions as they prepare for the job market.
#EconomicHistory
Do we need democracy for economic growth? Students (business/economics) apparently tend to think: no. This is from a poll at the beginning of a (very good) students presentation on the topic in question. 1/3
I am organizing a @cepr_org workshop at @WUR on Public Health Interventions in the Long Run: Causes and Consequences (27 & 28 March)
This event brings to an end my NWO Veni project (@NWONieuws). Time flies!
Apply if you are interested: https://t.co/J07LIxuq8K
GloCoBank job opportunity: Post-doctoral Researcher, Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000 - European Networks (1 year), close date 30 Aug @OxfordESH@OxfordHistory
https://t.co/zPdQXECLUf
The Annual Pierre du Bois Conference ‘Debt and Taxes. An History of Innovation’ is organized by the IHEID with the Pierre du Bois Foundation at Maison de la Paix, from 26-27 September 2024 . Rui Esteves organizes the conference. The Keynote speaker will be Barry Eichengreen
Welcome to our new Postdoc Researcher for European Networks, Dr @MariannaAstore who is analyzing the link between cross-border banking correspondents & migrant remittances, focusing on European migration to N. & S. America during the first globalization.
https://t.co/tAhYq8zwpn
🚨I have an open postdoc position at Penn in economics and policy! 🚨Dear colleagues and friends, please share this opportunity with your PhD students. 🙏 The position will start no later than August 27, 2024 Full job listing and application instructions at: https://t.co/tnYiq7dwMR. #EconTwitter
NEW ARTICLE by @GloCoBank's Marco Molteni @marconacchia & Wilfried Kisling @wikisling on the relationship between the London money market & non-British bank lending during the first wave of globalisation, with evidence from Brazil @OxfordESH@OxfordHistory https://t.co/1LWibCUX5J
Now on Early View: 'Competition, over-branching and bank failures during the Great Depression: New evidence from Italy'.
By Marco Molteni.
@OxfordESH@GVAGrad
https://t.co/dAxbDa1lmr
🎙️Episode 3 of Everything Economic History is out now!🎙️
This week, Andrew and Lloyd are joined by @tcdeconomics's very own @MarvinSuesse. Fresh off the launch of his new book 'The Nationalist Dilemma', this was a fascinating conversation about the economics behind nationalism and its policies.
Listen now: https://t.co/KbwAQEoJ1N
Read more: https://t.co/75nYkhFuZS
@hea_irl@tcddublin@QUBelfast@QUBBusiness
@TCD_SSP
#EconTwitter #NSRPproject #Economics #EconomicHistory
Registration for the PhD program in Economic History at the
@ubeconomics
is now open until 31/3. Visit our website if you are interested in studying the historical aspects of economics, inequality, growth, finance... https://t.co/HF8AUKn2z0…information: [email protected]