27/01/2026 Kerstin Enflo – TCD Department of Economics Seminar Series
The Age of Mass Migration (c. 1850–1920) witnessed substantial circular migration flows, with roughly one-fifth of Swedish emigrants eventually returning from the United
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The Age of Mass Migration (c. 1850–1920) witnessed substantial circular migration flows, with roughly one-fifth of Swedish emigrants eventually returning from the United
As part of CEPH’s research strand, the Centre is delighted to collaborate with the Irish Quantitative History network once again. We will host their
Religious Competition and Provision of Public Services Abstract: We argue that competition created through foreign influence in education, between missionaries and ethno-religious minorities can
The Bankruptcy Express: Market Integration, Organizational Changes, and Financial Distress in 19th Century Britain Jean Lacroix is an Associate Professor at the
Tommaso Frattini is a Professor of Economics at the University of Milan. https://sites.unimi.it/tommasofrattini/
Abstract: We use the German bombing of London during the Second World War as an exogenous source of variation to provide evidence on neighborhood
Welcome John Turner (Queen’s University Belfast; Centre for Economics, Policy and History) Session 1 Moderator: Gaia Narciso (Trinity College Dublin; Centre for Economics,
Session 1. Ireland before partition Moderator: Marvin Suesse (TCD, CEPH) “Elite Identity and Local Development in Colonial Ireland” Jeremy Bowles (Stanford), Gabriel Koehler-Derrick (NYU-AD),