
Andrej Svorenčík
@asvorencik
Depends on who asks: historian, economist, and public policy maker. Prosopography, hist of science, exp econ
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Last but not least, Andrej Svorenčík , your tweets were extraordinary...definitely the best HES 2023 livetweeter! Another special thanks to @D_Kuehn for your tweets about the virtual sessions, you were always online!

Final post about #hes2023 photo I took of nine past HES SHoET presidents I took: (left to right) Bruce Caldwell Center for the History of Political Economy , Wade Hands, Malcolm Rutherford, Kevin Hoover, Margaret Schabas, Brad Bateman, Mary Morgan, Steven Medema and John Davis #TBThursday


CfP The 16th History of Recent Economics Conference will be held at the UPenn in Philadelphia on May 3-4, 2024. Submission deadline is Oct 31. I hope we’ll be able to offer financial support to young scholars. For more info DM me or visit: hisreco.wordpress.com/2023/06/21/cal… Pedro Duarte





Economist and bestselling author tylercowen reads 100+ books a year. Here are 18 tips from him on how to read fast, read well, and read widely: 1) Cowen’s first rule of reading is as follows: You need not finish. He takes up books with great hope and no mercy, and when he is


A delegation of our members attended the 20th IEA World Congress in Medellin, Colombia, and presented three well-received papers on various fiscal policy challenges by: Martin Kahanec Central European University, Juraj Falath Národná banka Slovenska neznatweet MFSR. Skillfully chaired by Andrej Svorenčík #IEAWC2023



The final guest lecture of the Market and their Critics online course by Penn's Exchange at Penn Economics Department was delivered by Deidre McCloskey on Equality of Permission. She also spoke to econ history students on Liberalism Caused the Great Enrichment co-hosted by marc flandreau


A lovely group photo from the 16th HISRECO conference in Philly with Matthew T Panhans, Irwin Collier, J. Singleton, Y. Maayan, Serge Benest, A. Guiot-Isaac, G. Yon, Yann GIRAUD, R. Plassard, P. Dacanal, Maylis Avaro, V. Carret, J. Fernández-Villaverde @ErwinDekker12, Penn's Exchange




In 1940, Dr. Rosenbach of The Rosenbach pledged to return a rare book to the Library of Congress that had survived the fire of 1814 during the British capture of Washington. As the library had no other books from before the fire, the librarians were "all of a Twitter."
