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Economic History Matters

Economic History Matters

58/2011 Nicholas Crafts
economic history, working papers
Economic History of Developing Regions
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20780389.2012.657823

58/2011 Nicholas Crafts

This paper considers the future of economic history in the context of its relationship with economics. It is argued that there are strong synergies between the two disciplines and that awareness of the economic past is an important resource for today’s economists. Examples are given that illustrate these points. It is clear that the past has useful economics but the potential value of economic history to economics will only be realized if economic historians are fluent in economics and organize the presentation of their research findings with a view to addressing questions that matter from a policy perspective.

Economic History

Economic History of Developing Regions

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20780389.2012.657823