Economist and historian of economics @ Duke. Unhealthy fascination with the Coase theorem.
Steven Medema
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Good stuff on offer here. Then again, I may be slightly biased. But if you are interested in Manne’s entrepreneurial trajectory in spreading the law and economics gospel, this paper provides a window into an important early effort.
There is no truth to the rumor that there is bbq sauce stain on this flier. That said, there will be good ‘q on offer at the SI, as always. Y’all come join us!
For full consideration, applicants should have their completed applications in by January 2, 2026.
The Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University is now accepting applications for the 2026-27 Visiting Scholars program.
For a complete description of the program and how to apply, please visit the Center website:
hope.econ.duke.edu
Come join us!
No, way better. He just wrote my price controls lecture for Econ 101 next spring. Always nice to get a head start on teaching.
Who says history of economics research isn’t relevant? Humbled and honored …
Shot, chaser.
If I disappear after my Econ 101 lecture on international economics in a couple of weeks, at least y’all will know what happened to me. (Upside: I avoid the three weeks of macro lectures.)