GrowthChat by Marco Lecci and Sascha O. Becker
Ein Podcast von GrowthChat
23 Folgen
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A Chat with Timur Kuran on Freedoms Delayed and Political Legacies of Islamic Law in the Middle East
Vom: 4.8.2023 -
A Chat with Daron Acemoglu on Power and Progress
Vom: 5.5.2023 -
Chat with Leah Boustan and Ran Abramitzky on America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success
Vom: 25.8.2022 -
Chat with David Weil on Measuring Economic Growth from Outer Space
Vom: 28.7.2022 -
A Chat with Johan Fourie on Our Long Walk to Economic Freedom
Vom: 19.7.2022 -
A Chat with Alessio Terzi on Growth for Good
Vom: 19.5.2022 -
A Chat with Mark Koyama and Jared Rubin on how the world became rich
Vom: 2.5.2022 -
A Chat with Oded Galor on the Journey of Humanity
Vom: 4.3.2022 -
A Chat with Timur Kuran on the Peaceful Explosion of Rights in Ottoman Istanbul
Vom: 17.12.2021 -
A Chat with Melissa Dell on the Persistent Effect of Peru’s Mining Mita
Vom: 15.11.2021 -
A Chat with Elias Papaioannou on Pre-Colonial Ethnic Institutions and Contemporary African Development
Vom: 22.10.2021 -
A chat with Raul Sanchez de la Sierra about the Origins of the State
Vom: 17.8.2021 -
A chat with Stelios Michalopoulos about the long-run effects of the ‘Scramble for Africa’
Vom: 19.7.2021 -
A chat with Paola Giuliano on the Origins of Gender Roles
Vom: 9.6.2021 -
A chat with Gupta Bishnupriya on India’s Transition from a Colonial Economy
Vom: 22.5.2021 -
A chat with Leonard Wantchekon about the Slave Trade and the Origins of Mistrust in Africa
Vom: 22.5.2021 -
A chat with Sara Lowes on the Legacy of Colonial Medicine in Central Africa
Vom: 27.4.2021 -
A chat with Davide Ticchi about the Political Economy of Science, Religion, and Growth
Vom: 16.4.2021 -
A chat on Maritime Technology and Development in the 20th century with Luigi Pascali
Vom: 15.4.2021 -
A chat with Melanie Xue about the impact of "Folklore" on culture and economics
Vom: 2.4.2021
A podcast series where we interview economists and other social scientist asking about their recent research papers and publications. The aim of this podcast is to share the work that economists, sociologist, anthropologist and historians do, making it accessible to students and the general public, independently from their background and preparation.
