The European Historical Economics Society
Historical Economics, Economic History and everything in between. European Review of Economic History. Repost does not imply publication offer. Posts by Benjamin Chatterton.
@marco-cokic.bsky.social
PhD Economic History Student at LSE 📈👨🎓 Research: International Trade, Political Economy and CEE/SEE economies 📦🌍 Follow my podcast, www.des-pudelskern.de 🎙️
@noahsutter.bsky.social
|PhD student LSE Economic History | Researching Social Mobility in the 19th Century and Revolutions | Co-president of the pro-European platform of the Swiss Social Democrat Party |🌹
@patrickwallis.bsky.social
Professor of Economic History, LSE; Apprenticeship. Health. Pharmacy. Work. Wages. and all kinds of history. Plus a bit of running. New book: market for skill coming out with Princeton in March 2025
@melanie-xue.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at LSE. Political Economy, Gender, Culture and Narrative, and Early Modern and Modern China.
@lbritzkat.bsky.social
PhD Candidate at LSE Economic History. I am interested in market inefficiencies in Finance. My research is on art as a financial asset. https://www.bicalhoritzkat.com Interests: Financial History, Art Market, Asset Pricing
@mariocuendag.bsky.social
Research Fellow at the Tax Justice Network. Based in Brussels. Previously, PhD in Economic History, LSE. Interests: taxation, inequalities, hidden wealth and Illicit Financial Flows. Working in making our tax systems fairer.
@hggaddy.bsky.social
Demographer | PhD student, LSE Economic History | Usually working on the 1918 flu | he/him | https://hggaddy.github.io/
@simonjaeger.bsky.social
Labor Economist | Econ Prof @Princeton https://jaeger.scholar.princeton.edu/
@kim-todzi.de
Historian interested in Colonialism, Postcolonial Memory, Economic History and Global Pharma. https://www.kim-todzi.de/
@schularick.bsky.social
President, Kiel Institute for the World Economy and Professor of Economics, Sciences Po
@woessmann.bsky.social
Professor of Economics, University of Munich Director, ifo Center for the Economics of Education https://sites.google.com/view/woessmann-e
@christinebinzel.bsky.social
Professor of Economics @UniFAU | development economics, economic history, political economy, causal inference, Middle East | All opinions personal. sites.google.com/site/cbinzel/
@philerfurth.bsky.social
Inequality, economic history and policy. UU, SAIS, CUNY and UCONN. Also passionate fan of hopeless football/soccer team (no, not ManUtd).
@charlottebartels.bsky.social
Professor for public economics @unileipzig.bsky.social | previously @diw.de | Measurement, causes and consequences of income and wealth inequality
@juleczierpka.bsky.social
Wissenschaftsmanagement und Wissenschaft. Vereinbarkeit, Inklusion und so Kram. Ruhrgebiet.
@alexanderwulfers.com
Economics and business editor @ F.A.S., @faznet.bsky.social. Host @ Was kostet die Welt? Economic historian at heart.
@econcunningham.bsky.social
Urban, Housing, Real Estate and Public Economics; former Fed Economist, Founder Citinomics.com; Syracuse grad, dad, hiker, living in Den Haag, NL.
@aengel.bsky.social
Economic and global historian at LMU Munich and University of Göttingen. History of markets, exchange, capitalism, colonialism, economic knowledge
@christinefertig.bsky.social
History of Consumption & Material Culture in Early Modern Germany, of Household & Family, Historical Social Network Research, Rural Society, Drug Trade and Medicine, 17th-19th century https://sites.google.com/view/christinefertig/start?authuser=0
@fpoege.bsky.social
AP @unibocconi - previously @TPRI_BU in Boston and @mpi_inno_comp in Munich. All opinions my own. https://www.felixpoege.eu/ (Last name also as Pöge)
@laetitialenel.bsky.social
Economic historian and historian of economics | Professor of Cultural History of the Economic @unidue | https://www.uni-due.de/geschichte/laetitia_lenel.php
@kemmererhistory.bsky.social
#bizhis postdoc @Uni_Stuttgart, PhD on 1970s–80s German business & financial history @goetheuni @UniofOxford @HenkelStiftung, formerly @GUG_ev & @badw_muenchen
@martinlutz.bsky.social
Professor of History of Modern Societies @ Bielefeld University #firstgen @gwu-bielefeld.bsky.social https://sites.google.com/view/martinlutz/home
@gswg-posts.bsky.social
Die GSWG organisiert alle zwei Jahre den Kongress für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte und vertritt die Interessen des Fachs in der Öffentlichkeit.
@mreiske.bsky.social
PhD-Candidate at Humboldt University Berlin Interested in the intersection of economic history and political economy https://monique-reiske.de
@cathrinmohr.bsky.social
Post Doc at the University of Bonn Interested in Historical Political Economy and Geoeconomics
@mrdudeoo.bsky.social
Marxist / History of Economic Thought / Philosophy & Sociology Extensively studied Marx, Parsons (PhD Thesis), Habermas, Freud, Plato, Weber, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Böhm-Bawerk & Durkheim in the past. Currently studying Hegel, Adam Smith, Keynes
@davidharvey.org
Distinguished Professor, CUNY Graduate Center; Director of Research, Center for Place, Culture and Politics. Latest book: A Companion to Marx's Grundrisse. Posts from David Harvey personally are signed -DH
@economicthought.bsky.social
News on the history and philosophy of the 'economic thought'. Edited by @hugocerqueira.bsky.social at Cedeplar, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Brazil). https://linktr.ee/economicthought
@dzamorav.bsky.social
Professor of sociology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Work on intellectual history, inequality, poverty and economic thought.
@hidetomitanaka.bsky.social
Researcher in the history of economic thought and critic of Japanese economic policy. I have also written extensively on cultural economics. I am active in daily discourse through radio programs, magazines, and newspapers.日本語での名前は田中秀臣。
@pacocunha.bsky.social
Critique of political economy. History of economic thought. History of management thought. Management history. Business history. https://www2.ufjf.br/paco_cunha/
@henk-jandekker.bsky.social
Historian of cycling, technology, and energy. Book review editor at Technology and Culture.
@aalemdar.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at St. Francis College/ iPh.D. at the University of Missouri-Kansas City/ Political Economy/World-Ecology/Platform Capitalism/opinions are mine
@mdtremblay.bsky.social
Historian of economic thought. Junior Prof of Economics at the University of Lorraine (BETA). Conceptual history of economics | History of public finance | public goods | principles of taxation | writing on RA Musgrave | https://desmarais-tremblay.com
@albertotenac.bsky.social
Profesor Investigador en el CIDE | Historia Intelectual | Renta Básica | Con @danielbarragan.bsky.social Historia de los conceptos económicos - Iberconceptos | Aquí explorando el nuevo mundo
@rgbetancourt.bsky.social
Historian of economics and feminist economist. Working on the history of women, LGBTQ, and feminist economics Monetary and Latin American Economic Thought Université Lyon 2 - Triangle
@healeyparera.bsky.social
Historian, Head of UConn History. Cities, architecture, planning, disasters, environment, Latin America.
@javiermejiac.bsky.social
Ph.D. in Economics | Teaches at Stanford | Writes Op-eds for Forbes History, networks, politics, and entrepreneurship Website: https://www.javier-mejia.com/
@mbmiro.bsky.social
Professor d'història econòmica a la @unibarcelona.bsky.social i ex-regidor a l'ajuntament de Vila-rodona.
@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
@migueluah.bsky.social
Historia y pensamiento económico. Departamento de economía. Universidad de Alcalá Economic history and thought. Economics department. University of Alcala #agriculturalhistory #economicdevelopment #agriculturaleconomics #water
@marrv.bsky.social
Energy.History.Economics & Business. Cornucopian. Del Atleti y osasunista.
@dacemoglumit.bsky.social
Institute Professor, MIT Economics. Co-Director of @mitshapingwork.bsky.social. Author of Why Nations Fail, The Narrow Corridor, and Power & Progress.