Martin Hørlyk Kristensen
@martinhorlyk
PhD student @sdueconhist
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Nice to have my paper on female composers (with Karol Jan Borowiecki and Martin Hørlyk Kristensen) discussed in the Italian press! L'assenza delle compositrici nella storia della musica ilbolive.unipd.it/it/news/lassen… #culturaleconomics #ClassicalMusic UVM Economics HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group)
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Don't forget to sign up for NeilJCummins's Summer School "From Numbers to Narratives: Data Techniques in Economics, Demography, and Social Sciences" at University of Southern Denmark🇩🇰🏴 🚨DEADLINE is 1st of June! read more: econ.au.dk/dgpe/dgpe-cour… x.com/SDUeconhist/st…
PLEASE CIRCULATE! We are looking for a PhD student in Applied Economics, working with my wonderful colleague Seetha Menon, to apply: …sd-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…
We invite you to the CEPR-YSI Economic History Job Market Workshop on the 8th-9th of November, 2024 HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group). For more details please see: ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/cepr-ysi… Maylis Avaro Martin Hørlyk Kristensen Paul Sharp Giovanni Mellace Young Scholars Initiative
📢#CallforPapers for emerging scholars Deadline: 25.08 CEPR & Young Scholars Initiative invite submissions for the Economic History Job Market Workshop on 8-9 Nov 2024, hosted by the Syddansk Universitet Learn more & submit your research: cepr.org/events/cepr-ys… #EconHistory #JobMarket #PhDstudents
📢#CallforPapers for emerging scholars Deadline: 25.08 CEPR & Young Scholars Initiative invite submissions for the Economic History Job Market Workshop on 8-9 Nov 2024, hosted by the Syddansk Universitet Learn more & submit your research: cepr.org/events/cepr-ys… #EconHistory #JobMarket #PhDstudents
Check out the CEPR & Young Scholars Initiative #CallforPapers, with deadline next week! cepr.org/events/cepr-ys… Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin QUB Economic History HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group) Trinity Research in Social Sciences Geneva Graduate Institute Inter History & Politics Syddansk Universitet Maylis Avaro Martin Hørlyk Kristensen Giovanni Mellace Paul Sharp #CFPs #EconHistory #JobMarket
Pleased that my paper on female composers, with Karol Jan Borowiecki and Martin Hørlyk Kristensen, has been accepted at the European Economic Review (after 6 rounds!). Grateful to editor and referees for their comments and my coauthors for their perseverance. :) #Culturaleconomics #Econtwitter
Looking to hire a talented and dedicated econometrician? I highly recommend Nadja van 't Hoff. We collaborated with Arthur Lewbel on "LiM and the CC-LATE", now R&R at The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat). In her JMP, Nadja develops novel identification results for settings with non-binary, ordered treatments.
Published version of “Where are the female composers? Human capital and gender inequality in music history” (with Karol Jan Borowiecki and Martin Hørlyk Kristensen) is now available open access at EER! #econtwitter #culturaleconomics HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group) UVM Economics sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
New publication alert! 🚨 Members of our HEDG team Karol Jan Borowiecki, Martin Hørlyk Kristensen, and Marc T Law ask why female composers are overshadowed by their male counterparts in their new paper "Where are the female composers? Human capital and gender inequality in music history"🎶
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EHES has an insightful new working paper by Gregory Clark and Martin Hørlyk Kristensen 👏 The paper is "The Myth of Nordic Mobility: Social Mobility Rates in Modern Denmark and Sweden"🇩🇰🇸🇪 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/
Our paper with Francesco Cinnirella Erik Hornung “Flow of ideas: Economic societies and the rise of useful knowledge” is out in print The Economic Journal🚨 In this paper we investigate the importance of knowledge sharing societies from the 18th century on long-run innovation. Read on for more -->