Economist at University of York. Interested in economic history, especially trade, economic geography, institutions.
Thilo Huning
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Confirmed attendees:
Ferdinand Rauch (St. Gallen) and Nikolaus Wolf (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Please submit the title of the paper, along with either a full paper or an extended abstract (approximately 1,000 words), to [email protected] by 15 April 2026.
We welcome paper presentations on all aspects of political economy and economic history. Preference will be given to papers that engage with the conference theme and explore the spatio-temporal dynamics of economic inequality.
The theme is "In time and space", so we welcome contributions on spatiotemporal themes, but we are open to anything Political Economy and Economic History. Apply by sending an extended abstract (ca. 1,000 words) or draft to [email protected]
There is no workshop fee and refreshments and meals will be provided.
The Department of Economics at the University of York is pleased to invite submissions for the 2nd Workshop in Political Economy and Economic History, which will take place Wednesday 10 to Thursday 11 June 2026 in York. The theme of the workshop is: "In time and space"
Reminder: Apply for our workshop on Political Economy and Economic History by April 30th. It's on 10th and 11th June, there is no workshop fee.
Finally in print in the JEH: Nikolaus Wolf and I study the Congress of Vienna as a natural experiment that changed European borders and may have left Prussia with the geography that would unify the German Empire. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Forthcoming in AEJ: Macroeconomics: "Time for Growth" by Lars Boerner and Battista Severgnini. www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
Handelsströme sind ein Werkzeug der Geopolitik. Das spielte schon bei der Entstehung des Deutschen Reichs eine Rolle. Neue Forschung von @thilohuning.bsky.social und Nikolaus Wolf