Events at the Department of Economic History
Dissertations are listed in DiVA.
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Higher sem: Julia Nordblad "Miljöekonomi som politiskt tänkande: Environmental economics vs. ecological economics, 1980–2000"
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UCBH sem: Patrice Baubeau “Regulatory responses to financial crises: public opinion, banking scandals and biased economic perspectives in interwar France”
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Money Doctor's Sem: Masato Shizume "Takahashi Korekiyo, the Money Doctor in Japan during the Great Depression"
Money Doctor's Financial Stability (Online) Seminars
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Higher sem: Carolina Uppenberg "Hushåll i arbete. Genus, arbetsorganisation och ekonomisk omvandling studerat genom 1800-talets torparhushåll"
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UCBH sem: Rikard Westerberg "Socialists at the gate. Swedish business and the defense of free enterprise, 1940-1985"
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Higher sem: Jonatan Andersson - PhD Thesis chapter
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Money Doctor's sem: Gianandrea Nodari “Ruled by “Fear of floating” The Mexican exchange rate policy during the Interwar period, 1925-1936”
Money Doctor's Financial Stability (Online) Seminars
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Higher sem: Maja Lundqvist - PhD middle seminar
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UCBH sem: Jan Ottosson ”Seminar on publishing strategies, bibliometric considerations, and other practicalities”
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Higher sem: Jonas Söderqvist - final seminar
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UCBH sem: Maja Hultman & Mia Kuritzén Löwengart ”Judisk ekonomisk aktivitet och Stockholms omvandling till modern huvudstad, ca 1870 till 1930”
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UCBH sem: Thibaud Giddey & Mikael Wendschlag “Tax system credibility vs. banking system reputation? Tax evasion as a system-threatening economic crime in 1970s Sweden and Switzerland”