The Economic History Podcast

Un pódcast de Seán Kenny

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36 Episodo

  1. Slouching Towards Utopia

    Publicado: 29/6/2024
  2. Macroeconomic (In)stability in UK Economic History, 1700-2010

    Publicado: 30/5/2024
  3. Heights in (Economic) History

    Publicado: 29/4/2024
  4. Complements to GDP: Measuring Freedom, Health and Education through time

    Publicado: 15/3/2024
  5. The Rise and Fall of American Growth, 1870-2010

    Publicado: 30/11/2023
  6. Interwar (Monetary) Instability

    Publicado: 14/10/2023
  7. Making Social Spending Work

    Publicado: 25/5/2023
  8. The Long Economic Shadow of World War II in Europe

    Publicado: 1/10/2021
  9. The Great Enrichment

    Publicado: 16/9/2021
  10. Economic Experiments in Extremism

    Publicado: 1/9/2021
  11. Lessons from the Great Depression

    Publicado: 29/6/2021
  12. The Corporation through Time: Theory, Mergers and the issues of Bigness

    Publicado: 16/6/2021
  13. Creativity, Well-being and the Influence of Composers since 1450

    Publicado: 1/6/2021
  14. Bretton Woods 50 Years On

    Publicado: 19/5/2021
  15. The Maddison Project and Counting the Consequences of Colonialism in Africa

    Publicado: 5/5/2021
  16. BONUS: The Industrial Revolution: History, Causes and Consequences

    Publicado: 21/4/2021
  17. Africa in the World Economy: Growth, Shrinking and Debt

    Publicado: 6/4/2021
  18. The Dreadful Childhood and Long Shadow of American Slavery

    Publicado: 16/2/2021
  19. Financial Systems and Growth

    Publicado: 2/2/2021
  20. Rulers, Religion and Riches: Another Divergence...Between the West and the Middle East

    Publicado: 19/1/2021

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The Economic History podcast is a platform for sharing knowledge, ideas and new research with a general interest audience. Each fortnight, we meet leading academics in the field and discuss a range of topics, including pandemics, long run economic growth, gender issues, financial crises, inequality, sustainable development and a number of weird and fun economic experiments in history. There is no time like the past to help us understand the present.