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Maxence Castiello

@mcastiello_eco

PhD Candidate in Economics @EESorbonne | Research interests in economic history, political economy and development

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🔔Join us Next Tuesday at 10am CET for a new #econhist discussion! 📌This time Matteo Sestito (AMSE → 🦋 @amseaixmars.bsky.social ) presents "Crop cycles and hierarchy: the agro-ecological origins of the state", with feedback from David Schönholzer (Institute for International Economic Studies ) See you online!🚀

🔔Join us Next Tuesday at 10am CET for a new #econhist discussion! 

📌This time Matteo Sestito (<a href="/amseaixmars/">AMSE → 🦋 @amseaixmars.bsky.social</a> ) presents "Crop cycles and hierarchy: the agro-ecological origins of the state", with feedback from  <a href="/davidfromterra/">David Schönholzer</a> (<a href="/IIES_Sthlm/">Institute for International Economic Studies</a> )

See you online!🚀
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🔔Next Tuesday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with Pablo Sánchez (Universidad de Santiago de Chile ) about Patents and Technology Gaps during the Early Industrialization (1870–1910) We are happy to welcome Alessandro Nuvolari to chair the event ❕ See you online 🚀

🔔Next Tuesday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with <a href="/pablomsc1/">Pablo Sánchez</a>    (<a href="/usach/">Universidad de Santiago de Chile</a> ) about Patents and Technology Gaps during the Early Industrialization (1870–1910)

We are happy to welcome Alessandro Nuvolari to chair the event ❕

See you online 🚀
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🚀 Join us next Tuesday, March 21 5PM CET to discuss "Can female education explain the fertility decline?" with Juliana Jaramillo Echeverri (LSE Department of Economic History ) We are thrilled to welcome David de la Croix as a chair ! See you online 🚀

🚀 Join us next Tuesday, March 21 5PM CET to discuss "Can female education explain the fertility decline?" with <a href="/julia_jarame/">Juliana Jaramillo Echeverri</a>  (<a href="/LSEEcHist/">LSE Department of Economic History</a> )

We are thrilled to welcome David de la Croix as a chair !

See you online 🚀
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The winter webinar series is over and we want to say THANK YOU! 🙏🏼Thanks to all the presenters, senior researchers and general public for participating. It has been a great series! 🔜 Stay tuned for updates, a new edition of the #econhist webinars will be coming soon!

The winter webinar series is over and we want to say THANK YOU!  🙏🏼Thanks to all the presenters, senior researchers and general public for participating. It has been a great series! 
🔜  Stay tuned for updates, a new edition of the #econhist webinars will be coming soon!
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End of the PPCR Workshop. Thanks to all the speakers for these nice, friendly and insightful two days : Daniel Sturm, Gilles Duranton, Miquel-Angel Garcia-Lopez, Jos van Ommeren, Guillaume Chapelle, Kevin D. Sheedy, Thomas Jansson, Dionissi Aliprantis, Prottoy A. Akbar, ... 1/2

End of the PPCR Workshop. Thanks to all the speakers for these nice, friendly and insightful two days : Daniel Sturm, Gilles Duranton, Miquel-Angel Garcia-Lopez, Jos van Ommeren, Guillaume Chapelle, Kevin D. Sheedy, Thomas Jansson, Dionissi Aliprantis, Prottoy A. Akbar, ... 1/2
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📢Welcome back! We are launching a new edition of the YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar this Spring🚀 📣Call for Papers⏳Deadline: February 23rd. All #Econhist papers regardless of time period, geographic area as well as quali or quantitative approaches are welcome!

📢Welcome back! We are launching a new edition of the YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar this Spring🚀
📣Call for Papers⏳Deadline: February 23rd.  
All #Econhist papers regardless of time period, geographic area as well as quali or quantitative approaches are welcome!
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🚀We start soon! Join us next Thursday, April 11 5PM CET to discuss "The Socialist Experiment of Yugoslavia: Exploring the Effect of Labour-Managed Socialism on Economic Development" Magnus Neubert (Universität Halle (inaktiv)) We are thrilled to welcome Leonard Kukić as a chair! See you online

🚀We start soon! Join us next Thursday, April 11 5PM CET to discuss "The Socialist Experiment of Yugoslavia: Exploring the Effect of Labour-Managed Socialism on Economic Development" <a href="/NeubertMagnus/">Magnus Neubert</a> (<a href="/UniHalle/">Universität Halle (inaktiv)</a>)

We are thrilled to welcome <a href="/LeonardKukic/">Leonard Kukić</a> as a chair!  See you online
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🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with Xavier Jou (Universitat de Barcelona) about Gender conflicts on the shopfloor. Barcelona women at Chocolates Amatller, 1890-1914 We are happy to welcome Kathryn E. Gary (Economic History) to chair the event 🚀

🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with Xavier Jou (<a href="/UniBarcelona/">Universitat de Barcelona</a>) about Gender conflicts on the shopfloor. Barcelona women at Chocolates Amatller, 1890-1914 

We are happy to welcome <a href="/kathrynegary/">Kathryn E. Gary</a> (<a href="/LuEconHist/">Economic History</a>) to chair the event 🚀
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🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with Joseph Enguehard (@ENSdeLyon): "From Salt to Strife: Fiscal Fragmentation and Conflict" We are happy to welcome Marc Goñi (Universitetet i Bergen) to chair the event ! See you online🚀

🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with <a href="/EnguehardJoseph/">Joseph Enguehard</a> (@ENSdeLyon): "From Salt to Strife: Fiscal Fragmentation and Conflict"

We are happy to welcome Marc Goñi (<a href="/UiB/">Universitetet i Bergen</a>) to chair the event !

See you online🚀
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🚀Join us next Thursday, May 2nd, at 5PM CET to discuss “A Land of Sages: A Legacy of Former Elites and Current Professorship in Vietnam" with (Luu Duc) Toan Huynh (QMUL School of Business and Management) We are thrilled to welcome Ting Chen (Hong Kong Baptist University) as chair! See you online!

🚀Join us next Thursday, May 2nd, at 5PM CET to discuss “A Land of Sages: A Legacy of Former Elites and Current Professorship in Vietnam" with <a href="/toanldhuynh/">(Luu Duc) Toan Huynh</a> 
(<a href="/sbmqmul/">QMUL School of Business and Management</a>)  

We are thrilled to welcome Ting Chen (<a href="/hkbaptistu/">Hong Kong Baptist University</a>) as chair!  

See you online!
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🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with Kulsoom Hisam (Clark University):A Streetcar City: Public transit expansion and neighborhood dynamics in early XXth century Chicago We are happy to welcome Leah Brooks (GWTrachtenberg) to chair the event!

🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with <a href="/k_hisam96/">Kulsoom Hisam</a>
(<a href="/ClarkUniversity/">Clark University</a>):A Streetcar City: Public transit expansion and neighborhood dynamics in early XXth century Chicago  

We are happy to welcome Leah Brooks (<a href="/gwtrachtenberg/">GWTrachtenberg</a>) to chair the event!
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🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with Guohui Jiang (University of Zurich) about Unfairness Under Arms: Effects of Drafting Elites on Voluntary Enlistment in World War II We are happy to welcome Andy Ferrara (Pitt Economics) to chair the event!

🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with <a href="/guohui_jiang/">Guohui Jiang</a> 
(<a href="/UZH_en/">University of Zurich</a>) about Unfairness Under Arms: Effects of Drafting Elites on Voluntary Enlistment in World War II

We are happy to welcome <a href="/Andreas_Ferrara/">Andy Ferrara</a> (<a href="/PittEcon/">Pitt Economics</a>) to chair the event!
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🔔Next Thrusday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with Cosentino Pol (@CESActu): Urban Transport Infrastructure and Downtown Outmigration in the 19th century: the case of Paris We are happy to welcome Jeffrey Lin to chair the event See you online soon!🚀

🔔Next Thrusday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with <a href="/CosentinoPol/">Cosentino Pol</a> (@CESActu): Urban Transport Infrastructure and Downtown Outmigration in the 19th century: the case of Paris  

We are happy to welcome <a href="/jeffrlin/">Jeffrey Lin</a> to chair the event 

See you online soon!🚀
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📢 Calling all young scholars in Economic History! 📚 Submit your paper or extended abstract for the YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar Spring 2025! 🌍🔍 💡 A great chance to present your research & receive feedback! Deadline CFP: Jan 31 🗓️ ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/economic…

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📢 Exciting news! Join us for the Young Scholars Initiative #econhist Graduate Webinar - Spring 2025! 🗓️ Thursdays | 17:00 CET | Online 📄 Cutting-edge economic history papers 🔗 Register now: forms.gle/9kfL1noU961Rwm… Looking forward to great discussions—spread the word! 🚀

📢 Exciting news!
Join us for the <a href="/ysi_commons/">Young Scholars Initiative</a> #econhist Graduate Webinar - Spring 2025!

🗓️ Thursdays | 17:00 CET | Online

📄 Cutting-edge economic history papers

🔗 Register now: forms.gle/9kfL1noU961Rwm…

Looking forward to great discussions—spread the word! 🚀
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🌸 Our Spring #econhist webinar series continues next week! 🗓️ April 17 | 5PM CET 💡Chen Lin (U of Bonn) presents: Public Transportation and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Early 20th-Century Manhattan 💬With comments by Santiago Pérez (UC Davis Economics )

🌸 Our Spring #econhist webinar series continues next week!

🗓️ April 17 | 5PM CET

💡Chen Lin (U of Bonn) presents:  Public Transportation and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Early 20th-Century Manhattan

💬With comments by <a href="/seperez84/">Santiago Pérez</a>  (<a href="/UCDavisEcon/">UC Davis Economics</a> )
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🗓️ Coming up next Thursday at 5PM CET! Anne Schaller (Vanderbilt University) presents "Procompetitive Effects of State Antitrust Laws: Evidence from the Progressive Era" 💬 With comments from Karen Clay (Carnegie Mellon University) 📢Join us for another great #econhist

🗓️ Coming up next Thursday at 5PM CET!

<a href="/AnneASchaller/">Anne Schaller</a> (<a href="/VanderbiltU/">Vanderbilt University</a>) presents "Procompetitive Effects of State Antitrust Laws: Evidence from the Progressive Era" 

💬 With comments from Karen Clay (<a href="/CarnegieMellon/">Carnegie Mellon University</a>)  

📢Join us for another great #econhist
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🔔Next Thrusday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with Cyril Thomson (U of Bologna):Friends or Rivals? Social Capital and Upward Mobility in Colonial Schools 📝We are happy to welcome Gregory Clark (UC Davis Economics) to chair the event 🚀See you online soon!

🔔Next Thrusday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with <a href="/cyril_thomson/">Cyril Thomson</a> 
(U of Bologna):Friends or Rivals? Social Capital and Upward Mobility in Colonial Schools

📝We are happy to welcome Gregory Clark (<a href="/UCDavisEcon/">UC Davis Economics</a>) to chair the event  

🚀See you online soon!
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🔔This Thursday at 5pm CET, don’t miss our next #econhist session led by @gjmbrown (Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past): The Persistent Effects of Bible Translations in Africa 📝With Felix Meier zu Selhausen (Utrecht University) as chair — great to have him join us! 🚀See you online!

🔔This Thursday at 5pm CET, don’t miss our next #econhist session led by @gjmbrown (<a href="/LEAP_SU/">Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past</a>): The Persistent Effects of Bible Translations in Africa

📝With <a href="/FelixMzS1/">Felix Meier zu Selhausen</a> (<a href="/UniUtrecht/">Utrecht University</a>) as chair — great to have him join us!

🚀See you online!