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New CEPR DP20022 Do economic warfare and sanctions work? Three centuries of evidence Stephen Broadberry Nuffield College Department of Economics, Oxford Warwick Economics CAGE @ Warwick, Mark Harrison Mark Harrison Warwick Economics CAGE @ Warwick ow.ly/gzZo50VgzP0 #CEPR_EH #EconTwitter


“Leave fast. Go far away. Come back slowly.” Was “Cito, Longe, Tarde” the only way of controlling contagion? Some answers at the Oxford Literary Festival on 3 April Princeton University Press oxfordliteraryfestival.org/literature-eve…


Check out the new book by our own Sheilagh Ogilvie who gives a wide-ranging and compelling account of human experience in epidemic control from the Black Death to Covid, looked at from a specific angle: institutions, critically #econhist #twitterstorians

Welcome to all our participants at today’s #glocobank conference on cross-border payments in historical perspective. We start with GloCoBank PI Catherine Schenk discussing global correspondent banking over the long 20th century Oxford Economic & Social History Oxford History



Now @JamiesonMyles marco nacchia Manuel A. Bautista-González talk about the reciprocity principle in global correspondent banking: some historical evidence #glocobank #banking #payments



Now Marianna Astore talks about correspondent banking and migrant remittances: the case of Banco di Napoli during the first globalization #glocobank #banking #payments


Now Sebastian Alvarez & marco nacchia talk about the eurobond market and the rise of global payment infrastructure, 1963-1974 #glocobank #banking #payments


Now Dr Sabine Schneider talks about correspondent banking and the internationalisation strategies of German universal banks, 1960s-1980s #glocobank #banking #payments


Now Wilfried Kisling presents on the heterogeneous trade effect of the classical gold standard in Argentina over 1875-1913 #glocobank #banking #payments



My contribution to the African Economic History Network (AEHN) textbook on African economic history is out! Africa’s Lost Decades, 1974-1994: aehnetwork.org/textbook/afric…

Wonderful audience today for “Controlling Contagion” at the Oxford Literary Festival Princeton University Press Oxford Economic & Social History

Had a fun podcasting with Tyler Cowen on “Controlling Contagion”, guilds, and the persistence of bad institutions Oxford Economic & Social History Princeton University Press

Congratulations to our DPhil student Louis Henderson, now a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow LSE Department of Economic History who’s awarded this year’s Thirsk-Feinstein Dissertation Prize in the EHS annual conference 2025 in Glasgow Economic History Society #econhist #twitterstorians

What does history tell us about trade barriers to favour domestic interest-groups? On guilds and trade in medieval Europe, check out this BBC series, broadcast again this week. BBC Radio 4 Oxford Economic & Social History #echist bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09…



Congratulations to Jem Ruf and Yunyufei Luo Yunyufei Luo for winning this year’s Thirsk Prize for best MSc and MPhil dissertation!
