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Asst. Prof @ Ohio State
https://jacobrhall.github.io/
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Centre for Economic Policy Research
about 2 months ago
25 Feb @17:00 CET International Macro History Online Seminar
#IMHOS
🗣️Tianyu Fan (
@yale.edu
) presents 'The Geopolitical Determinants of Economic Growth, 1960-2024' Chair: Ethan Ilzetzki (LSE & CEPR) ✍️
cepr.org/events/inter...
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Trevon Logan
about 2 months ago
So happy to have this piece with
@rickhornbeck.bsky.social
forthcoming in Review of Black Political Economy!
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Nathan Ellstrand
7 months ago
***Job Opportunity*** Assistant Professor / Associate Professor / Professor, Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society, The Ohio State University 94/
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The Ohio State University - Assistant Professor / Associate Professor / Professor | H-Net
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Carlo Ciccarelli
about 1 year ago
...little moments of academic bliss... "..Thank you for submitting your manuscript to Explorations in Economic History. I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been accepted for publication" "Smithian growth in the little divergence: a general equilibrium analysis" (with D. Chilosi)
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Patrick Fitzsimmons
about 1 year ago
I am happy to share that this is now published!
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Did the Great Leveling begin after 1921?
The U-Curve of income inequality in the United States is a longstanding stylised fact in economic history. The ‘Great Leveling’ that led to the trough that lasted from the 1940s to the early 1980s ...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03585522.2025.2472936
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Pedro Sant’Anna
over 1 year ago
I am thinking of making my DiD materials that I used for teaching in the last 5 years available. I am hoping these would find begineers in need of a step-by-step opinionated walkthrough of several developments Let’s see if I find the energy to do this!
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NBER
over 1 year ago
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 led to a 72 percent relative increase in bilateral exports for affected country pairs and a likely permanent increase in world trade, from David S. Jacks, Christopher M. Meissner, and Nikolaus Wolf
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33250
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Jeffrey Lin
over 1 year ago
🎙️We released four Densely Speaking interviews in 2024 👇 1. Sara Bronin and Scott Markley, The National Zoning Atlas Apple:
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
Spotify:
open.spotify.com/episode/23UL...
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The National Zoning Atlas (Sara Bronin and Scott Markley)
Podcast Episode · Densely Speaking · 05/20/2024 · 40m
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-national-zoning-atlas-sara-bronin-and-scott-markley/id1529689369?i=1000656139749
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Sandra de Pleijt
over 1 year ago
On February 28, 2025, Utrecht University will host a
#FRESH
meeting on Empire and Economic Development Keynote lecture by Tirthanker Roy (LSE) Local organizers: Maanik Nath and John Tang More details in the below 👇
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Didac Queralt
over 1 year ago
Thrilled to share that 'Pawned States' received the triennial Best Book Award from the International Political Economy Society (IPES) this November. Deep gratitude to the award committee, Leo Baccini, David Bearce, and Rachel Wellhausen (
@rwellhausen.bsky.social
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@princetonupress.bsky.social
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Ariel Ron
over 1 year ago
Some thoughts on history-econ relations in the causal identification era. I'm critical of economists' obsession w/identification because it tends toward invidious methodological comparisons and a narrow selection of research questions based on chance situations and data. But...
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Sascha O. Becker
over 2 years ago
New paper with
@jvoth.bsky.social
"From the Death of God to the Rise of Hitler" Click (pdf) 👉
lnkd.in/g2wtSvUm
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Sascha O. Becker
over 1 year ago
We wrote a
@voxeu.org
column about our JEL piece
@jaredcrubin.com
@woessmann.bsky.social
🙏
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
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Konrad Burchardi
over 1 year ago
I just attended the annual meeting of the editorial board of the Review of Economic Studies. One message from the editors: REStud is interested in publishing the best work, no matter how short the articles are! If you have very good short papers, you might want to try REStud first.
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Spencer Barnes
over 1 year ago
I never imagined that I would be sharing this story... That this would have happened to me in real life... But my coauthored art paper has been accepted at the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization! You can check it out here:
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Patrick Fitzsimmons
over 1 year ago
If anyone is at
#winir2024
, I’ll be on a panel there! I’m going to try and go to as many sessions as I can so feel free to let me know any of yours
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Jacob Edenhofer
over 1 year ago
One of my favourite
@visiblehandpod.bsky.social
episodes — required listening for anyone interested in the evolution of US state capacity. Nicola Mastrorocco summarises the key insights from his working paper with Edoardo Teso.
podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/e...
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Episode 77: Nicola Mastrorocco on State Capacity as an Organizational Problem
Nicola Mastrorocco discusses how the organization of the state evolves over the process of development of a nation, using data from the U.S. in the 19th century
https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/episode-77-nicola-mastrorocco-on-state-capacity-as/id1549530902?i=1000643561369
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Patrick Fitzsimmons
over 2 years ago
🚨New Working Paper Alert 🚨 Geloso, Hall, and I took a look at the "great leveling" in America during the 20th century. We found that while national tax data was showing income convergence, regional price differences were converging across America at the same time!
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Did The Great Levelling Begin After 1921?
The U-Curve of income inequality in the United States is a longstanding stylized fact in economic history. The “Great Levelling” that led to the trough that las
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4579359
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Jeffrey Lin
over 1 year ago
📈📉 🔔 New paper🔔 In the era of AI and rapid Natural Language Processing (NLP) advances, how should economists choose the right NLP model? Our work provides insights focusing on a patent analysis application. With
@inaganguli.bsky.social
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Patent Text and Long-Run Innovation Dynamics: The Critical Role of Model Selection
Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, an...
https://www.nber.org/papers/w32934
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Ben Schneider
over 1 year ago
Starter pack for
#econhist
:
go.bsky.app/U6KyhNv
I'm sure I missed some people, so let me know if that's you—or get in touch if I wrongly accused you of being one of us!
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