Chinese world culltural trend
How can we study human development over two thousand years?
For most periods and regions, we lack reliable data on income, health, or education. Before 1800, and outside Europe, historical records are extremely fragmentary.
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10.03.2026 09:59
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The August 2025 issue of the Journal of the European Economic Association is now published (academic.oup.com/jeea/issue/2...). It consists of 10 fantastic papers from a wide range of fields of economics. @jeeanews.bsky.social
04.09.2025 00:55
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a very interesting piece on the Ukrainian Famine
11.08.2025 20:20
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New Broadstreet post up!
Highlighting some great work rethinking common assumptions about African borders!
@ricarthuguet.bsky.social @jackpaine.bsky.social and Christy Qiu
www.broadstreet.blog/p/african-bo...
10.03.2025 17:33
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New Broadstreet post is up! By @markkoyama.bsky.social
www.broadstreet.blog/p/feudalism-...
24.02.2025 14:28
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🚨 Announcement - Hajnal Lecture 2025 🚨
"The Origins of Constitutional Government"
by @markkoyama.bsky.social
May 7, 2025 from 4 to 5:30 pm
Arthur Lewis Lab, University of Manchester
And no need to register to come to the lecture!
28.02.2025 14:05
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AEA Web - Journal of Economic Literature - 63(1):288 - Abstract
Almost too good to be true: a wide-ranging review in JEL (by its former editor @durlauf.bsky.social) of the two great recent books in econ history: @delong.social 's "Slouching" and @markkoyama.bsky.social and @jaredcrubin.com 's "How the World Became Rich". Dig in!
pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/...
04.03.2025 20:50
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