Philipp Erfurth
Philipp Erfurth, PhD Candidate from CUNY Graduate Center will present his paper Unequal Unification? Income Inequality and Unification in 19th Century Italy and Germany. ABSTRACT:This research provides a comprehensive study …
Philipp Erfurth, PhD Candidate from CUNY Graduate Center will present his paper Unequal Unification? Income Inequality and Unification in 19th Century Italy and Germany. ABSTRACT:This research provides a comprehensive study …
CHINA’S LAND USE PLANNING AND POLICY In the past two decades, the growth of new towns in China has been noteworthy. This project aims to analyze in depth what are …
SESSION 1: BACKGOUND | YSI Reading Group on CHINA’S LAND POLICY Read More »
This session covers Lecture 2: The Natural Hierarchy of Money. This lecture provides a big-picture overview of the whole course. If you've done the MOOC before, it will feel familiar. …
Discussion — Lecture 2: The Natural Hierarchy of Money Read More »
Join us to celebrate YSI's 10th birthday in London! Whether you are a seasoned or brand new YSI member, this is an excellent opportunity to meet fellow scholars in person …
This session covers Reading 1: Four encyclopedia chapters by Allyn Young. Young, writing in the 1920s shares his perspective on the nature of money and credit, the importance of a …
As it has been customary for several years now, ALAHPE and YSI's History of Economic Thought Working Group will organize a workshop before the next ALAHPE conference (April 20-22, 2022, …
History of Economics in Latin America: Agenda, Challenges, and Perspectives Read More »
Magnifying Spaces of Capitalism: Sources and Data of a Transforming WorldDoctoral and Early Career Researcher WorkshopMadrid (Spain), 21-22 April 2022 YSI Organisers: Dr. Francisco Cebreiro Ares, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; …
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This is the first of two sessions to discuss "Fighting Financial Crises: Learning from the Past" by Gary Gorton and Ellis Tallman. We will cover chapters 1-6 this first session. …
This reading group aims at exploring how the perspective of the postcolonial scholarship could open up new approaches to philosophy of economics/economic methodology. Our endeavor is inspired by the vibrant …
Session-2: Decolonizing Economic Methodology Reading Group Read More »
This session covers Lecture 3: Money and the State: Domestic. The lecture gives us some practice using balance sheet notation to describe some of the historical US banking structures from …
Discussion — Lecture 3: Money and the State: Domestic Read More »
The special session will host Dr. Mihika Chatterjee. Dr. Chatterjee is departmental lecturer at Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. We are lucky to have Prof. Dr. Sony …
Rents and Rural Land Markets in India: Beyond Accumulation Read More »
Jon Denton-Schneider, PhD Candidate from the University of Michigan will present his paper Colonial Institutions, Marriage Markets, and HIV: Evidence from Mozambique. ABSTRACT:During the colonial period, several types of extractive …