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New interesting work has come out by Gregor W. Smith (Professor of Economics at Queen’s University in Canada), influenced by the work that resulted from my PhD dissertation, namely href="https://academic.oup.com/restud/advance-article...

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It was worthwhile visiting the National Coal Mining Museum in West Yorkshire, even though it was not possible to descend to the mines themselves due to industrial action over the past weekend. I leave here some pictures.

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Arthur Lewis Lab Conference #8

Conference title: Global Monetary History and Policy Lessons

To take place at the University of Manchester on May 15, 2026

This conference is part of the CEPR Economic History Programme and has financial support from the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust

Jointly organized by Nuno ...

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The 2026 Hajnal Lecture will be given om May 14, 2026 by Dr. Victoria Bateman (Gresham College, London.

Everyone is welcome. Details in the poster below:

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Congratulations to the winners, which including Joel Mokyr, “for having identified the prerequisites for sustained growth through technological progress”. This follows several other recent economics laureates who did work with an h...

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