Historical political economy
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@magnusrasmussen.bsky.social
@stefwalter.bsky.social
International relations and IPE prof at the University of Zurich + non-resident fellow at Bruegel, working on globalization backlash, international (non-)cooperation, IOs and exchange-rate politics. Optimist expecting the worst.
@draliceevans.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer at King’s College London Writing "The Great Gender Divergence" Substack: www.ggd.world
@cbarrie.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Sociology, NYU. Core Faculty, CSMaP. Research Fellow Oxford Sociology. Webpage: cjbarrie.com.
@annagbusse.bsky.social
Professor of political science at Stanford. State formation, religion, political parties, Europe, etc. Amateur electrician.
@pseudoerasmus.bsky.social
I bleat about the history of global economic development https://pseudoerasmus.substack.com/ https://pseudoerasmus.com https://medium.com/@pseudoerasmus
@davidajaeger.bsky.social
Professor of Economics at University of St Andrews. 🇺🇸 Born/bred, NJ/NYC Labor, education, immigration, conflict, applied econometrics. Plus some nice pictures. Posts orthogonal to my employer(s).
@kevinhorourke.bsky.social
Economist and economic historian. Directeur de Recherche, CNRS and Professor of Economics, Sciences Po, Paris. Website: kevinhorourke.com
@jlynch13.bsky.social
🌻Poli sci, inequality, health/social policy, methods, Europe. Teaching & learning, dogs, mezzo-alto, ME/CFS. New book out May 27: https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/getting-better
@alicirone.bsky.social
Asst. Professor, London School of Economics Fellow in Democratic Innovations, Yale ISPS Studying lotteries in democracy and tech, HPE, political economy; turning history into data acirone.com
@delong.social
Author of "Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the 20th Century". Too online since 1995. Sometime Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. UC Berkeley Professor.
@dziblatt.bsky.social
Eaton Professor of Government & Director, Center for European Studies @Harvard/ WZB Berlin/author of 'Tyranny of the Minority' (2023), 'How Democracies Die' (2018), & 'Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy' (2017).
@dacemoglumit.bsky.social
Institute Professor, MIT Economics. Co-Director of @mitshapingwork.bsky.social. Author of Why Nations Fail, The Narrow Corridor, and Power & Progress.
@kris-inwood.bsky.social
Economic historian @UoGuelph w broad social science & historical interests: population health, First Nations demography, mobility, inequality & lives of the incarcerated. 🇨🇦🇦🇺🇳🇿🏴 Editing Social Science History & Asia-Pacific Econ History
@magnusrasmussen.bsky.social
Associate professor (USN) studying historical development of welfare states, working time, unions, political parties and democracy. www.magnusbrasmussen.com