30/11/2023 Prof. Frank Barry public lecture: Industry and Policy in Independent Ireland, 1922-1972
CEPH Associate Prof. Frank Barry of Trinity Business School will give a public lecture based on his new monograph ‘Industry and Policy in Independent
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CEPH Associate Prof. Frank Barry of Trinity Business School will give a public lecture based on his new monograph ‘Industry and Policy in Independent
Grandfathered Out: Sheltering from Technological Unemployment in Victorian Britain Hillary is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Economic History at the London
Faith and Assimilation: Italian Immigrants in the U.S. Stefano Gagliarducci is a Professor of Economics at Tor Vergata University of Rome. https://sites.google.com/site/stefanogagliarducci/
Brokers in Turbulent Economies: Trust in Flux Emily Buchnea is an Associate Professor at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University. https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/b/emily-buchnea/
‘I told you so!’ How economics can use the past to predict the future On November 2nd at 17:00, CEPH will host ‘I Told You So’:
Why did shareholder liability disappear? David Bogle is a Lecturer (Education) in Finance at Queen’s University Belfast. https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/david-bogle-2
The Context Effect: Why Policymakers and Corporate Executives Need You to Make Better Decisions Laurence Mussio is a co-founder and director of the Long Run Institute.
Abstract: Housing bubbles and crashes are catastrophic events for economies and imply enormous destruction of housing wealth, financial default risks, construction unemployment and business
The Impact of the Thirty Years’ War on Urban Germany Victoria Gierok is a tutor in economic history at the Faculty of History, University
‘I told you so!’ How economics can use the past to predict the future From economic downturn, housing crises, a global pandemic, war in
Marta Reynal-Querol is a Research Professor at Barcelona GSE. http://www.econ.upf.edu/~reynal/
The Incentives to (Not) Debate in Low Information Races Katherine Casey is an Associate Professor of Political Economy, Stanford GSB.
The launch of CEPH, the all-Ireland centre of excellence in economics, history and policy, and the launch of The Nationalist Dilemma: A Global History
The 9th World Cliometric Conference took place from Thursday, July 20 to Sunday, July 23 in Dublin, Ireland. The World Congress is designed to
CEPH was delighted to host our Inaugural Workshop on Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd June 2023 at Riddel Hall, Queen’s University Belfast. Speakers included: Dan
Organizing a Kingdom Abstract: We develop a framework that examines the organizational challenges faced by centralized rulers when governing their territories, highlighting the tradeoff
Women and Asylums Abstract: The 19th c. England saw a massive growth in mental asylums. Both the number of asylums and the number of
How Local Knowledge Fueled Colonial Settlement and Long-Run Economic Activity: Evidence from Australia
Socializing Alone: How Online Homophily Has Undermined Social Cohesion in the US Abstract: Online social networks have changed how people interact across large distances.
Brexit and the Blitz: Conflict, Collective Memory and Euroscepticism Abstract: On 23 June 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom voted to leave
Mind your language: the decline of Irish in the nineteenth century
Business Partnerships in a British Industrial City: The case of Glasgow 1861-1881
How Are Gender Norms Perceived?
Conflict and Gender Norms: Evidence from India
`Evil´ Speculators? Evidence from Grain Futures Trading in Chicago During the Interwar Period
‘A Serious Evil’ – Anticipation, patent examination and novel innovation in Britain, 1853-1902
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),