
The Economic History podcast is a platform for sharing knowledge, ideas and new research with a general interest audience. Each month we meet leading academics in the field and discuss a range of topics, including pandemics, long run economic growth, gender issues, financial crises, inequality, sustainable development and a number of weird and fun economic experiments in history. There is no time ... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

In this episode, Professor Michael Bordo talks about his finding on the countries that "learned" to develop financial stability through history versus those that did not. Mike also walks us through the historical evolution of the Canadian and US bank... more
Professor Valerie Ramey takes us through the conundrum of why post-war unemployment did not surge in the USA. We then discuss the economic effects of fiscal policy and how the timing of spending (and spending announcements) matters to the measuring t... more
Prof. Robert Allen discusses how the desert environment led to a unique economic structure-"from the sand up". Bob takes us through the economic implication of communal lands and describes the differences between the nomadic (Bedouin) and oasis econo... more
Prof. Tommy Bengtsson takes us through the historical effects of short term stresses on living standards and health outcomes. How did high food prices in the nineteenth century impact the mortality risk and fertility patterns of different income clas... more
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Good podcast
Great podcast
I love the guests and host. But am I crazy or is the audio so that there are no breaths by the guest and the audio is sped up? Please, a regular pace and breathing helps me keep up otherwise it’s a machine gun.
Great format for what would otherwise have been a very academic field. Great tempo, and very lovely accent of the host. Every time you here him hoping you as the listener, is well, you have this warm feeling he actually care. Thanks for a great show. Hope for many more sessions cause I have now listened to all episodes.
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This podcast explores various aspects of economic history, offering insights on significant topics such as economic growth, inequality, gender issues, and the impact of pandemics. Each episode features discussions with prominent academics who share their research and perspectives, making complex historical economic concepts accessible to a general audience. Unique elements include investigations into unusual economic experiments and the connections between past events and contemporary issues, making it both educational and engaging for listeners interested in economics and history.
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Recent guests on The Economic History Podcast include:
1. Professor Robert Allen
2. Luis Bértola
3. Jason Lennard
4. Professor Eric Schneider
5. Leandro Prados de la Escosura
6. Robert Gordon
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