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Virtual Economic History Seminar 2022-2023

Virtual Economic History Seminar

The Economic History AssociationLink opens in a new window and the Cliometric SocietyLink opens in a new window sponsored the Virtual Economic History Seminar monthly from September to June on Mondays 9am PST / 12pm EST / 5pm GMT

Past series: Spring 2020Link opens in a new window, Fall 2020Link opens in a new window, Spring 2021Link opens in a new window, 2021-2022Link opens in a new window

Sept. 12
Ilyana KuziemkoLink opens in a new window

"Compensate the Losers?" Economic policy and partisan realignment in the USLink opens in a new window
(with Nicolas Longuet Marx and Suresh Naidu)

Discussant: Gavin WrightLink opens in a new window

Oct. 17
Arash NekoeiLink opens in a new window

HERSTORY: The rise of self-made womenLink opens in a new window
(with Fabian Sinn)

Discussant: Raquel FernandezLink opens in a new window

Nov. 7
Raphael FranckLink opens in a new window

Urbanization and Political Representation: Evidence from French Parliamentary Elections in the Interwar PeriodLink opens in a new window
(with Victor Gay)

Discussant: Noam YuchtmanLink opens in a new window

Dec. 5
Claire CélérierLink opens in a new window

Finance, Advertising and Fraud: The Rise and Fall of the Freedman’s Savings BankLink opens in a new window
(with Purnoor Tak)

Discussant: Marianne WanamakerLink opens in a new window

Jan. 23
Nathan NunnLink opens in a new window

Zero-Sum Thinking and the Roots of America's Policy DividesLink opens in a new window
(with Sahil Chinoy, Sandra Sequeira, and Stefanie Stancheva)

Discussant: Peter John LoewenLink opens in a new window

Feb. 13
Daniel FetterLink opens in a new window

Long-Run Intergenerational Effects of Social SecurityLink opens in a new window
(with Lee Lockwood and Paul Mohnen) -- recordingLink opens in a new window (G#rG#0853X)

Discussant: Joseph FerrieLink opens in a new window

Mar. 20
Alexander FieldLink opens in a new window

The Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Productivity between 1941 and 1948Link opens in a new window -- recordingLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Paul RhodeLink opens in a new window

Apr. 3

Student session I

Assimilation Policy and Ethnic Identity: Evidence from American Indian Boarding SchoolsLink opens in a new window
by Christian MaruthiahLink opens in a new window (CEMFI)

The Causal Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution: Evidence from Socialist East GermanyLink opens in a new window -- recordingLink opens in a new window
by Moritz LubczykLink opens in a new window (Zurich)

Student organizers: Youn BaekLink opens in a new window (Stern) and Gianni MarcianteLink opens in a new window (Warwick)

Apr. 17
Cory SmithLink opens in a new window

Agglomeration Over the Long Run: Evidence from County Seat WarsLink opens in a new window
(with Amrita Kulka) -- recordingLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Allison ShertzerLink opens in a new window

May 8
Francisca AntmanLink opens in a new window

Innovation Nation: Evidence from Broadening Access to Ph.D. Training in the U.SLink opens in a new window
(with Kirk Doran, Xuechao Qian, and Bruce Weinberg)

Discussant: Petra MoserLink opens in a new window

May 22

Student session II

Cyclical Implications of the Balance-of-Payments Constraint in Argentina (1930-2018)Link opens in a new window
by Ana Laura CatelénLink opens in a new window (Carlos III)

Financial Development and Patents During the First Industrial Revolution: England and WalesLink opens in a new window
by Jinlin WeiLink opens in a new window (Warwick)

Student organizers: Youn BaekLink opens in a new window (Stern) and Gianni MarcianteLink opens in a new window (Warwick)

Jun. 5
Mattia FochesatoLink opens in a new window

Ancient and historical evidence on institutions and inequality: Accounting for the uncertaintiesLink opens in a new window
(with Samuel Bowles) -- recordingLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Stephen BroadberryLink opens in a new window


Co-Organised with Katherine ErikssonLink opens in a new window and Shari EliLink opens in a new window