February 2013
Funding Opportunities
Workshop: Dan Bogart, UC-Irvine, "A Glorious Transition: The Politics of Market Access in the Aftermath of Britain's Glorious Revloution"
Dan Bogart, UC-Irvine, “A Glorious Transition: The Politics of Market Access in the Aftermath of Britain’s Glorious Revloution”
As part of the Economic History Workshop
Workshop: Caitlin Rosenthal, Harvard Business School, "Accounting for Survival: Organizational Technologies and Firm Performance, 1871-1881"
Caitlin Rosenthal, Harvard Business School, “Accounting for Survival: Organizational Technologies and Firm Performance, 1871-1881”
As part of the Economic History Workshop
Workshop: Karen Clay, Carnegie Mellon
Karen Clay, Carnegie Mellon
As part of the Economic History Workshop
Workshop: Stefano Ugolini, SNS
Stefano Ugolini, SNS
As part of the Economic History Workshop
Workshop: Olivier Accominotti, London School of Economics, "Keynes the First Currency Trader" (with David Chambers, Cambridge Judge Business School)
Olivier Accominotti, London School of Economics, “Keynes the First Currency Trader” (with David Chambers, Cambridge Judge Business School)
As part of the Economic History Workshop
Workshop: Christopher Hanes, SUNY-Binghamton, "Alternatives at the Zero Bound: Lessons from the 1930s U.S.”
Christopher Hanes, SUNY-Binghamton, “Alternatives at the Zero Bound: Lessons from the 1930s U.S.”
As part of the Economic History Workshop
Workshop: Tomas Cvrcek, Clemson University
Tomas Cvrcek, Clemson University
As part of the Economic History Workshop
Workshop: Ian Keay, Queens University (Ontario), "Re-Affirming the Importance of Transport Costs: Evidence from the Trans-Atlantic Iron Trade, 1870-1913" (with Kris Inwood)
Ian Keay, Queens University (Ontario), “Re-Affirming the Importance of Transport Costs: Evidence from the Trans-Atlantic Iron Trade, 1870-1913” (with Kris Inwood)
As part of the Economic History Workshop