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HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group) is a research group at the University of Southern Denmark working on development, growth, and economic history

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📄EHES has an exciting new working paper by Gregory Clark, NeilJCummins & Matt Curtis 🤩👏 "How did the European Marriage Pattern persist? Social versus Familial Inheritance: England and Quebec, 1650-1850"👫🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇨🇦 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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📺Interesting new content If you missed last week's HEDG Hosts talk by Simon Hinrichsen on war reparations and sovereign debt, be sure to check out the presentation on our YouTube channel 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=V8uidy…

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Firstborn occupational and social premiums measured 1850–1940 were stable for individuals born 1835–1910. Birth order further mediated intergenerational occupational mobility, from Cools, Grooms, Krzysztof Karbownik, Siobhan O'Keefe (smokeefe.bsky.social), Joe Price, and Anthony Wray nber.org/papers/w32407

Firstborn occupational and social premiums measured 1850–1940 were stable for individuals born 1835–1910. Birth order further mediated intergenerational occupational mobility, from Cools, Grooms, <a href="/chriskarbownik/">Krzysztof Karbownik</a>, <a href="/smokeefe_/">Siobhan O'Keefe (smokeefe.bsky.social)</a>, <a href="/joepricebyu/">Joe Price</a>, and <a href="/AnthonySWray/">Anthony Wray</a> nber.org/papers/w32407
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Don't forget to sign up for this year's HEDG Summer School with Gregory Clark 🤩 "Historical Perspectives on Current Economics Issues: Big Data and Applications" 🚨Deadline for registration is July 1st x.com/sdueconhist/st…

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Net fertility correlations between grandmothers-mothers-daughters and grandfathers-fathers-sons in Québec 1600-1788 were extremely low. They ranged between r = 0.034 and 0.068. There doesn't seem to be much in the way of direct inheritance of variation in fertility.

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Don't forget to sign up for NeilJCummins's Summer School "From Numbers to Narratives: Data Techniques in Economics, Demography, and Social Sciences" at University of Southern Denmark🇩🇰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🚨DEADLINE is 1st of June! read more: econ.au.dk/dgpe/dgpe-cour… x.com/SDUeconhist/st…

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EHES has an interesting new working paper by Dmitry Veselov & Alexander Yarkin👏 The paper is "Lobbying for Industrialization: Theory and Evidence" 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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📄EHES is offering an exciting new working paper by Philipp Ager, Maja Uhre Pedersen, Paul Sharp & Xenia Tsoukli 🤩 The paper is "When London Burned to Sticks: The Economic Impact of the Great Fire of 1666"🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🔥 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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📄Exciting news! Congratulations to HEDG professor Anthony Wray and co-authors David S. Jacks, Krishna Pendakur & Hitoshi Shigeoka 重岡 仁 on their new Journal of Public Economics publication "Later-life mortality and the repeal of federal prohibition" 💀🍾 Check it out here 👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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📢#CallforPapers for emerging scholars Deadline: 25.08 CEPR & Young Scholars Initiative invite submissions for the Economic History Job Market Workshop on 8-9 Nov 2024, hosted by the Syddansk Universitet Learn more & submit your research: cepr.org/events/cepr-ys… #EconHistory #JobMarket #PhDstudents

📢#CallforPapers for emerging scholars
Deadline: 25.08
CEPR &amp; <a href="/ysi_commons/">Young Scholars Initiative</a> invite submissions for the Economic History Job Market Workshop on 8-9 Nov 2024, hosted by the <a href="/SyddanskUni/">Syddansk Universitet</a>
Learn more &amp; submit your research: cepr.org/events/cepr-ys… 

#EconHistory #JobMarket #PhDstudents
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Does the fundamental natural geography (first nature geography) matter for the location of prosperity? Yes! In a new working paper, I demonstrate this using two separate large shocks to the first nature geography of Northwestern Denmark in the 1100s and in 1825. #econtwitter🧵

Does the fundamental natural geography (first nature geography) matter for the location of prosperity? Yes! In a new working paper, I demonstrate this using two separate large shocks to the first nature geography of Northwestern Denmark in the 1100s and in 1825.
#econtwitter🧵
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📄EHES has a an interesting new working paper by Philipp Ager & Viktor Malein 🤩👏 The paper is "The Long-term Effects of Charity Nurseries: Evidence from Early 20th Century New York" 🇺🇸👩‍⚕️🏥 👉Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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EHES has an insightful new working paper by JoelHuesler 👏 The paper is "Impact of Natural Disasters on School Attendance: A Comparative Study from Colonial Jamaica" 🇯🇲🏫 👉 Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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Exciting new research by Alejandro Ayuso-Díaz & Antonio Tena-Junguito! 🎉 The paper is "US and Japan rivalry in Philippine interwar import manufactures market. Power politics, trade cost and competitiveness" 🇵🇭⚠️ 👉 Read all EHES working papers here: ehes.org/working-papers/

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Stay informed with the latest news! 🗞️ Our researcher, Karol Jan Borowiecki, has been featured in Jyllands-Posten the 17th of august. The paper is about the impact of war on the evolution of art.👨‍🎨⚠️ You can read the article here: linkedin.com/posts/kjborowi…