Maylis Avaro
@M_Avaro
Howard S. Marks Postdoctoral fellow @PennHistory | incoming AP @tcdeconomics 2024 |
Researching #Econhist, IPE |
👩🎓 PhD in Economics & History @GVAGrad
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You can tell I am enjoying it !! Thanks Deirdre for taking the time to talk to my students ❤️❤️❤️❤️ and Thanks to Andrej Svorenčík Penn's Exchange and WIFPR for making it happen ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Kim Oosterlinck , intellectual, economist, historian of art (and my friend). Bravo! Continue ta route ❤️❤️❤️
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Curious to learn about how Shanxi banks came to dominate the Chinese remittance market in the 19th century? 🏦
Join us on Monday for Meng Wu's presentation in Financial History Network webinar!
Abstract: financialhistorynetwork.wordpress.com/2023/12/07/apr…
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TCD Economics has two 1-year academic vacancies to join us from 1 August 2024. For more details follow the links below #Econtwitter TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy ps: please RT
Now on Early View: 'Art in times of crisis'.
By Géraldine David, Yuexin Li, Kim Oosterlinck and Luc Renneboog.
Géraldine David Kim Oosterlinck
Université libre de Bruxelles Tilburg University
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eh…
Please join us on March 25th at 11am EST for our second spring webinar with Luisa Bicalho Ritzkat:
'Institutional Investors in the Art Market: The Collection of the London National Gallery, 1824-1994'
Abstract: financialhistorynetwork.wordpress.com/2023/12/08/mar…
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Beyond excited to share this article, ten years in the making. I think it’s the best work I’ve done.
“Mr. Aecroid’s Tables: Economic Calculations and Social Customs in the Early Modern Countryside,” Jnl of Modern History Chicago Journals
Open Access!
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Five full-time, permanent academic positions available - apply now 👉 ucl.ac.uk/history/opport…
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🎙️It's finally here! 🎙️ We are delighted to launch the first season of our new CEPH Podcast 'Everything Economic History'!
Each week, Andrew Dorman and lloydmelusi interview a new economic historian about their research and discuss new and exciting papers in a relaxed…
📕Call for papers! 📕 CEPH is excited to announce a Call for Papers, in partnership with European Historical Economics Society's WEAST initiative, for an upcoming Workshop titled 'Hidden Connections: Eastern Europe through a Comparative Lens' that will take place on 13-14 December 2024 in Trinity College Dublin.
The…