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Aurélien Goutsmedt
Postdoc @UCLouvain | ICHEC Brussels | https://aurelien-goutsmedt.com History economics, inflation, econ policy & energy Political econ & central banks #Rstats #nlp #data_viz Managing editor journals.openedition.org/oeconomia github.com/agoutsmedt/
"Vers une histoire indisciplinée. Le discours économique à l’ère des catastrophes (1914-1945)", par Raphaël Fèvre. Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches d'un collègue et ami, une grande fierté et un avenir plein de projets.
Well they're probably aware now...
Ouverture de poste Maître assistant-e en économie politique et/ou histoire économique pour une période de 3 ans renouvelable. @dehes.bsky.social Candidature à déposer avant le 1er octobre 2026 jobs.unige.ch/www/wd_porta...
Second paper from our #assetstruggles SI now online: @hadoose.bsky.social makes the crucial point that asset struggles over climate governance not only include climate vulnerable & climate forcing assets – but that climate policy itself often takes an asset form, reconfiguring power. Check it out!
Honoured to be part of the 4th Como Summer School in Phil of Econ organized and supported by INEM. Great location, wonderful talks, engaged student discussion, perfect organisation, fun social program! Highly recommended for any graduate student in history, methodology and philosophy of economics.
Article: The Wealth of Nations at 250: Still on the Run, by Michele Bee doi.org/10.1215/0018...
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The ECB's 1/4-point rate hike was widely expected. That doesn't mean it was right. It will do nothing to address the causes of the current inflation. It will add, slightly, to the forces constraining growth and worsening the fiscal position. It is doubtless intended as a signal... 1/2