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December 19 |
Sandra de Pleijt Utrecht University. Accounting for the 'Little Divergence'. What drove economic growth in pre-industrial Europe, 1300-1800? |
December 12 |
Eric Monnet University of Ghent. Monetary policy without interest rates. Evidence from France's Golden Age (1948 to 1973) using a narrative approach |
November 28 |
Davide Cantoni Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Urbanization in Europe: Regional Variations, 1700-1900 |
November 20 |
Julio Caceres Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. The Effects of Children on Mothers' Employment and Earnings: Evidence from Spain |
November 18 |
Eddy van Doorslaer Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Rising inequalities in income and health in China: Who is left behind? |
November 13 |
Mauro Laudicella Imperial College London. Does hospital competition harm equity? Evidence from the English National Health Service |
October 30 |
Martin Chalkley University of York. Paying to Irradiate? Financial Incentives and Dental x-rays |
October 24 |
Alex Klein University of Kent. Abusive, Supportive, or Both? Landlords and Occupational Structure under the ‘Second Serfdom’ |
October 10 |
Alan Fernihough Trinity College Dublin. Coal and the European Industrial Revolution |
October 9 |
Andrew Street University of York. Reasons for variations in hospital outcomes: do costs have an influence? |
October 3 |
Rowena Gray University of Essex. Rents and Welfare in the Second Industrial Revolution: Evidence from New York City |
October 2 |
Martin Karlsson University of Duisburg-Essen. Short- and Long-Term Effects of Free Care Services for Mothers and Infants: Evidence From a Field Experiment |
September 26 |
Gabriel Ahlfeldt London School of Economics. Game of zones: The economics of conservation areas |
September 25 |
Frank Lichtenberg Columbia Business School. The impact of medical technology on longevity and health |
September 19 |
Hans Christensen University of Chicago. Is Knowledge Power? The Effects of Price Transparency Regulation on Prices in the Healthcare Industry |
September 10 |
Carol Propper Imperial College London & University of Bristol. The effect of competion on management quality in hospitals |
June 25 |
Arantxa Colchero National Institute of Public Health in Mexico. Conditional cash transfers and adolescent risk behaviours |
June 11 |
Tiziana Leone London School of Economics. Healthsystems reforms, decentralisations and health inequalities in Brazil and India: What have we learned? |
May 29 |
Nikola Koepke University of Barcelona. Well-Being in Europe since the Iron Age |
May 29 |
Peter Zweifel University of Zurich. New Pharmaceutical: Is it Worth the Money? Whose Money? |
May 23 |
Jeremiah Dittmar American University. New Media, Firms, Ideas, and Growth: European Cities After Gutenberg |
May 16 |
Tinna Ásgeirsdóttir University of Iceland. The Effect of School Reforms on Birth Outcomes |
May 7 |
Price Fishback University of Arizona. The New Deal and Agricultural Investment |
May 6 |
Ana Bobinac Erasmus University, Rotterdam. The search for the monetary value of a QALY |
May 2 |
Matthias Morys University of York. Business Cycles in the Nordic countries 1834-1950 |
April 30 |
Timur Kuran Duke University. Institutional Roots of Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Political Legacies of the Waqf |
April 25 |
Fabian Waldinger University of Warwick. German-Jewish Émigrés and U.S. Invention |
April 18 |
Stephen Broadberry London School of Economics. Accounting for the great divergence |
April 16 |
Nikolaos Argyris University of Warwick. Equitable dominance: derivation and use in practical settings |
April 11 |
Guido Erreygers University of Antwerpen. On the decomposition of socioeconomic inequality |
April 4 |
Dimitra Polti University of Edinburgh. The effects of salt iodization on occupational patterns in Switzerland |
February 21 |
Christiaan van Bochove Utrecht University. Loans to Salaried Employees: The Case of the Dutch East India Company, 1602-1795 |
February 7 |
Ulrich Pfister University of Münster. Origins of the proletariat vs. origins of middle-class society? Social mobility in Central Europe, 17th to 19th centuries |
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