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Yale Department of Economics (@yaleeconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW in NBER: "Democracy, Capitalism, and Equality: The Importance of Impersonal Rules" By Naomi R. Lamoreaux & John Joseph Wallis: nber.org/papers/w32930

NEW in <a href="/nberpubs/">NBER</a>: "Democracy, Capitalism, and Equality: The Importance of Impersonal Rules"

By Naomi R. Lamoreaux &amp; John Joseph Wallis: nber.org/papers/w32930
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CEPH is delighted to launch our new CPD course 'The Development of the Irish Economy' this October! Featuring contributions from some of Ireland's top economic historians, and led by Ronan Lyons, this free course is a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in the economic

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Welcome to Sam Watling, starting this month at our Dublin node as a predoctoral Research Assistant. He is a quantitative political scientist and formal theorist with an interest in housing and urban politics: ceph.ie/people-re/sam-… Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin @TCD_SSP QUB Economic History HEA

Welcome to Sam Watling, starting this month at our Dublin node as a predoctoral Research Assistant. He is a quantitative political scientist and formal theorist with an interest in housing and urban politics: 
ceph.ie/people-re/sam-…
<a href="/tcdeconomics/">Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin</a> @TCD_SSP <a href="/QUCEHBelfast/">QUB Economic History</a> <a href="/hea_irl/">HEA</a>
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How did Ireland recover so strongly from the global financial crisis? A really interesting piece by Patrick Honohan for Economics Observatory economicsobservatory.com/how-did-irelan…

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Online Distinguished Lecture We’re delighted to announce this year’s lecture will be delivered by Professor Judy Stephenson The lecture is entitled "Wages before machines: Understanding the wage puzzle of the early Industrial Revolution" Register here: eshsi.org

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The Long Run Institute (LRI) Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH) QUB Economic History QUBBusiness QUB Strategic Engagement Happy to be quoted in this article, drawing on my research, about the long-run business history of the Belfast shipyard as well as speculating on its future prospects. Some contemporary and historical economics.

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Welcome to postdoctoral Research Fellow Christian Maruthiah Christian Maruthiah starting this month at our Dublin node. His research interests include understanding the role of government policy in generating cultural change and reshaping ethnic identities. ceph.ie/people-re/chri…

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📕Call for papers📕 CEPH is excited to announce its third call for papers as part of the CEPH Irish Research Initiative. This online workshop, which focuses on the theme of ‘Religion, Division and Development in Ireland’, will be held on Tuesday December 10th 2024. The call for

📕Call for papers📕

CEPH is excited to announce its third call for papers as part of the CEPH Irish Research Initiative. This online workshop, which focuses on the theme of ‘Religion, Division and Development in Ireland’, will be held on Tuesday December 10th 2024.

The call for
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🚨 New Episode Alert! 🚨 LRI co-founders historians Dr Laurence B. Mussio, FRHistS and John Turner take over the popular BMO podcast Markets Plus to discuss financial bubbles, AI, and how global finance shapes our future. 🎙️ Listen now: tinyurl.com/34nynkns #BoomBust #FinancialHistory #AI

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This morning Ruth Donaldson David Jordan and I have published our report on how Northern Ireland can close the productivity gap on the rest of the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

This morning <a href="/ruthanned880/">Ruth Donaldson</a> <a href="/DJordan_Econ/">David Jordan</a> and I have published our report on how Northern Ireland can close the productivity gap on the rest of the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
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Britain’s CEOs earn 100+ times the median pay of their workers, up from 20 times in the 1970s. But high pay doesn't boost performance or productivity. Michael Aldous QUBBusiness and John Turner QUB Economic History Queen's University Belfast 🎓 Cambridge University Press - History LSE Business Review blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview…