Economics Virtual Seminar Calendar: Econ History
This is an attempt to assemble the many virtual seminar that have appeared now that most people are confined home. This is work in progress and is being continually improved. Suggestions welcome.
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iCal calendar for Econ History (4 entries)
- "The Perils of Technocratic Power: Central Bank Discretion and the End of Bretton Woods Revisited" presented by Aditi Sahasrabuddhe and Stefano Battilossi
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On 2025-11-05 at 17:00 UTC+02 iCal calendar entry
International Macro History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ History
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1704 - "The Political Costs of Debt Deflation: Agricultural Crises and the Rise of the Nazi Party" presented by Monique Reiske and Emilie Sartre
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On 2025-11-19 at 17:00 UTC+02 iCal calendar entry
International Macro History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ History
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1705 - "Housing is the Financial Cycle: Evidence from 100 years of Local Building Permits" presented by Cameron LaPoint
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On 2025-12-03 at 17:00 UTC+02 iCal calendar entry
International Macro History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ History
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1706 - "Did Tariffs Make US Manufacturing Great? New Evidence from the Gilded Age" presented by Christopher Meissner and Rui Esteves
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On 2025-12-17 at 17:00 UTC+02 iCal calendar entry
Fields: Econ History
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1707
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