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⑆Luke Stein⑈ (@lukestein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to get to meet @mjdcurtis3, who will be on the market next year. Matt is doing very cool work on the Q-Q tradeoff in investment in children’s human capital, using data on twins births and marriage licenses in 19th century Quebec. x.com/ClioSociety/st…

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2020 Cliometrics Conference will be at Chapman! May 29-30, 2020 Orange, CA Submissions due January 31, 2020 Always one of the best events in economic history. Very excited it is coming to Chapman!

2020 Cliometrics Conference will be at Chapman!

May 29-30, 2020
Orange, CA

Submissions due January 31, 2020

Always one of the best events in economic history. Very excited it is coming to Chapman!
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While you're generating your To Do List for winter break, don't forget to write a 3-5 page abstract to submit to the 2020 Cliometrics Conference! Submissions open from mid-December to January 31 cliometrics.org

Dr. Trevon D Logan (@trevondlogan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing conference. The best feedback and thoughtful discussion of cutting edge work. Cliometric Society does a great job with the Cliometrics Conference.

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Submissions open for the 2020 Cliometrics Conference on May 29-30! Graduate students are encouraged to apply All accepted papers and attendees are eligible for travel and lodging support cliometrics.org

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Starting Thursday, the Cliometric Society will tweet the JMPs of economic history job market candidates out there. If you'd like to get some more attention for your JMP, send an email to [email protected].

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We're promoting economic historians on the market. Our first candidate is: David Escamilla-Guerrero David Escamilla "Self-selection of Mexican migrants in the presence of random shocks. Evidence from the Panic of 1907" sites.google.com/view/davidesca… #clioJMP

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Today's job market candidate: Gertjan Verdickt Gertjan Verdickt His JMP, "The effect of war risk on managerial and investor behavior: Evidence from the Brussels Stock Exchange in the pre-1914 era," has been accepted at the Journal of Economic History! verdickt.eu

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Continuing our highlighting of economic history job market candidates: Yuzuru Kumon constructs a data set on long-run wealth in East Asia from 1300-2000, and provides a novel explanation for the lower Asian wealth inequality that he finds. yuzurukumon.com/Kumon_DeepRoot…

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📣 BREAKING NEWS #WEHC2021 📍 2ND CALL FOR SESSION IS NOW OPEN wehc2021.sciencesconf.org/?forward-actio… ⏳ DEADLINE 30 JUNE 2020 Follow us to know more! #wehc2021sessions #EconTwitter #twitterstorians AFHE EHESS WEHC Boston 2018

Marianne Wanamaker (@mwanamak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[SHORT THREAD ON MARCH JOBS REPORT] (i) Today is March 12 - the all important "reference week" date on which the March Jobs Report from BLS-Labor Statistics will be based. Here's how this is likely to play out in March's numbers, set to be released 04/03.

Rob Gillezeau (@robgillezeau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prior to COVID-19, I was supposed to be presenting some early stage research this weekend at the Cliometric Society conference on the the impact of police bargaining rights on killings of civilians by race. I don't normally discuss early stage research, but it feels appropriate today.