Leo Dolan
@thomaspiketty.bsky.social
Professor at EHESS & PSE Co-Director, World Inequality Lab inequalitylab.world | WID.world http://piketty.pse.ens.fr/
@rebeccasimson.bsky.social
Lecturer in economic history at Oxford, with an interest in postcolonial economic development in Africa.
@sthetland.bsky.social
Economic historian #RyC at Public University of Navarre @upna.bsky.social: inequality, taxation & public policies. Co-editor @ihe-ehr.bsky.social Alumni @econhistub.bsky.social https://sites.google.com/site/sthetland/home
@ydpz.bsky.social
Research Assistant Professor at Aix-Marseille University and CNRS (France). Economic history and development economics.
@eoinaldo.bsky.social
Econ Prof at Heriot-Watt University, interested in #econhist, #landreform, #microfinance, #sustainabledevelopment, #health, #nufc & #Seinfeld (not necessarily in that order) www.eoinmclaughlin.ie
@amoradi.bsky.social
Professor of Economics, University of Bozen-Bolzano Economic History, Development, Public Econ, Applied
@oxfordcsae.bsky.social
We're the Centre for the Study of African Economies, a research centre at the University of Oxford. We focus on improving economic and social conditions in developing countries.
@jakobmolinder.bsky.social
Researcher in economic history interested in inequality, structural change and other similarly sexy topics. Director of the Uppsala History of Inequality and Labor Lab (UHILL): https://www.uu.se/en/research/uppsala-history-of-inequality-and-labor-lab
@sdueconhist.bsky.social
HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group) is a research group at the University of Southern Denmark working on development, growth, and economic history. https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/forskningsenheder/samf/hedg
@tamboduc.bsky.social
Economic historian. Sustainable Development, Natural Resources and Energy Transition. #R and #Gretl my tools and video games.
@cephie.bsky.social
The Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH) is an all-Ireland centre of excellence funded by the Higher Education Authority, linking Trinity College Dublin and Queen's University Belfast. https://ceph.ie/
@pseudoerasmus.bsky.social
I bleat about the history of global economic development https://pseudoerasmus.substack.com/ https://pseudoerasmus.com https://medium.com/@pseudoerasmus
@cliochris.bsky.social
Reader in Economic History, Queen's University Belfast @quceh.bsky.social | Associate Editor, Business History @businesshistory.bsky.social | Website: https://www.chriscolvin.nl/
@noelmaurer.bsky.social
I’m from Brooklyn back when you could compare it to Cleveland with no irony. 4th generation on paternal line, kids are 5th. Prof of internat’l affairs and internat’l biz at GWU. Latin America, econ history, and the energy business.
@nunopgpalma.bsky.social
Professor, University of Manchester. Fellow ICS-UL. Director of the Arthur Lewis Lab for Comparative Development. Economic History, Growth & Development, Macroeconomics, Political Economy. Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/npgpalma/home
@guillaumeblanc.bsky.social
Econ prof in Manchester (soon Vancouver). I study culture, demography, institutions in development. And I like croissants. 👉 guillaumeblanc.com
@naomiohreally.bsky.social
Irish Times Europe Correspondent. Host of the Irish Passport podcast. Previously with Reuters, Politico, AFP. Keep calm and report the facts.
@ralence.bsky.social
Politics and political economy of Africa, based at Wits University in Johannesburg.
@africaneconhist.bsky.social
International peer-reviewed journal publishing essays in English, French and Portuguese on the economic history of Africa. Send us your manuscript! https://aeh.uwpress.org/
@thejah.bsky.social
The Journal of African History (JAH) publishes articles and book reviews ranging widely over the African past, from ancient times to the present. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-african-history
@galli-stef.bsky.social
Mum to 3 adopted furry friends: Adopt don’t stop Economic historian: institutions, development, inequality, global south. Chron’s disease and endometriosis Assistant Professor @göteborgsuni
@vincentdelabastita.bsky.social
▪️ Applied Micro, Economic History, Labor Economics ▪️ Assistant Professor @Radboud_Uni ▪️ PhD @LeuvenEconomics 🌐 https://sites.google.com/view/vincentdelabastita
@thiloalbers.bsky.social
Econ postdoc at Humboldt University, Berlin; Specialising in economic history, political economy, and urban econ.
@benmschneider.bsky.social
Research on work, job quality, and technology. Economic history PhD from Oxford. 🗽 in 🇳🇴 sites.google.com/view/benschneider
@sdepleijt.bsky.social
Assistant Professor in Economic History. Analyzes long run growth, human capital, technological change, gender inequality. Also Fresh-organizer.
@saralowes.bsky.social
UCSDEcon | Ph.D. Harvard | Development, culture, political economy, and economic history
@ronanlyons.bsky.social
Housing, cities, history. Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, Director of TRiSS and Data Lead at CEPH. Dad of 3, husband of 1, soccer coach, rugby fan. ronanlyons.com and ronanlyons.substack.com.
@federicotadei.bsky.social
Associate Professor at University of Barcelona. Economic History | Development | Africa | Colonization | Trade | Inequality Website: https://sites.google.com/view/federicotadei/home
@gaber86.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Economic History at the University of Siena | Co-editor in Chief at @rhi-ihr.bsky.social (Industrial History Review) | Website: gabrielecappelli.weebly.com
@kevinhorourke.bsky.social
Economist and economic historian. Directeur de Recherche, CNRS and Professor of Economics, Sciences Po, Paris. Website: kevinhorourke.com
@dacemoglumit.bsky.social
Institute Professor, MIT Economics. Co-Director of @mitshapingwork.bsky.social. Author of Why Nations Fail, The Narrow Corridor, and Power & Progress.
@nathannunn.bsky.social
Professor of Economics. University of British Columbia. Political Economy, Economic Development, Economic History, Cultural Evolution. 🇰🇷🇨🇦
@timharford.ft.com
FT columnist, BBC journalist, author, host of Cautionary Tales, professional nerd.
@gabrielzucman.bsky.social
Chasing wealth and income, present and past, onshore and offshore. https://gabriel-zucman.eu https://www.taxobservatory.eu
@draliceevans.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer at King’s College London Writing "The Great Gender Divergence" Substack: www.ggd.world
@felixmzs.bsky.social
Assistant Professor in Economic History at Utrecht University, studying economic development, trade, religion, education, gender and demography.
@mininghistory.bsky.social
Historian and consultant. I work on mining, labour, migration and Southern Africa. More on https://duncan.money Contact: duncanmoneyhistory@proton.me
@tomwestland.bsky.social
it is a lovely morning in the village, and i am a horrible goose economic history of africa + southeast asia, comparative development, markets and industrialisation (he/him) tomwestland.com
@simonhrjohnson.bsky.social
MIT Sloan, MIT Shaping the Future of Work Initiative @mitshapingwork.bsky.social, and co-chair CFA Institute Systemic Risk Council. Former IMF.
@qjeharvard.bsky.social
The Quarterly Journal of Economics is the oldest professional journal of Economics in the English language. Edited by the Department of Economics at Harvard.
@gareth-austin.bsky.social
Economic historian, especially Ghanaian/West African/African and comparative/global economic history. Professor Emeritus of Economic History (1928), University of Cambridge.
@michieldehaas.bsky.social
Assistant Prof WUR. (African) economic history: migration, inequality, agricultural development. NWO Veni project: East Africa & the Great Depression
@johanfourieza.bsky.social
Chair of Economics, History and Policy at Stellenbosch University. Author of Our Long Walk to Economic Freedom. Blogger at www.ourlongwalk.com.
@belindaarch.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Economics at Johns Hopkins SAIS. NBER Research Associate. Fellow at Brookings Institution Fields: development, political economy, environment, economic history, inequality https://sites.google.com/view/belinda-archibong/home