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SDU Economic History

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HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group) is a research group at the University of Southern Denmark working on development, growth, and economic history

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EHES has an insightful new working paper by Ramon Ramon-Muñoz Guillermo Esteban and Josep-Maria Ramon-Muñoz👏 The paper is "Transport and Biological Living Standards: Evidence from Late 19th-Century Catalonia"🇪🇸 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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🚨📢 Gregory Clark in the media! 🚨📢 The “golddigger” myth gets a reality check! 💰📉 HEDG professor Gregory Clark is featured in Weekendavisen on social mobility and economic history. 👉 Read the article here: weekendavisen.dk/2025-15/ideer/… #EconHist #SocialMobility

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🎶 What makes a great musician? Karol Jan Borowiecki took the stage at Science & Beers in Odense to explore 1,000 years of musical greatness through the lens of economic history. Cheers🍺 Details: studenterhus.dk/facebook-event…

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🎙️ Karol Jan Borowiecki joined P1 K-Live to talk creativity, culture, and the unstoppable rise of the "meta express." Catch the full interview here: dr.dk/lyd/p1/k-live/…

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EHES has an insightful new working paper by Attila Ulrich👏 The paper is "The Rákóczi family’s estate wine production, wine trade, and wine prices at the end of the 17th century"🍷🇭🇺 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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Torben Johansen will present "Optimal Treatment Allocation Under Constraints" at the Nation Scale Project workshop in Copenhagen (May 15) and at the Danish Econometric Society meeting at Sandbjerg Gods (May 22–23).

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HEDG PhD-student Christian Alexander Abildgaard Nielsen and Lasse Aaskoven have an interesting new essay on Danish political dynasties as part of the Magtudredningen 2.0 project.🇩🇰 👉Check it out here (Danish only): ps.au.dk/fileadmin/Stat…

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🚨 PhD course HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group) this August! "Historical Perspectives on Current Econ Issues: Big Data & Applications" 📅 Aug 11–22 | Odense 👨‍🏫 Christopher Meissner (UC Davis) Apply by July 1 #econtwitter sdu.dk/en/forskning/f…

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📢 Coming soon! Paul Sharp, alongside coauthors Gunnar Persson and Markus Lampe, will soon publish their book: "An Economic History of Europe" with Cambridge University Press. Get yourself a copy: 🔗 cambridge.org/highereducatio…

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📘 New release coming soon! "Et land, der kom fri – En økonomisk historie om Danmark" by Paul Sharp & Markus Lampe will soon be published by @univpressdk. An accessible and insightful journey through Denmark’s economic history. Get yourself a copy: 🔗 universitypress.dk/shop/et-land-d…

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🚨Only 10 days left to sign-up to our summer school in Odense on historical economics. Highlights: Keynote lectures by Christopher Meissner on the global economy in the past. Further expect courses on project design, ML methods for data processing, and the recent DiD literature

🚨Only 10 days left to sign-up to our summer school in Odense on historical economics. Highlights: Keynote lectures by Christopher Meissner on the global economy in the past. Further expect courses on project design, ML methods for data processing, and the recent DiD literature
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EHES has an insightful new working paper by Fabio Gatti and Joel Huesler. The paper is "Text Analysis Methods for Historical Letters, The case of Michelangelo Buonarrotti" 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/