Events Calendar Date Range Min Max Event Type - Any -Lunch Event Venue - Any -In-PersonVirtualHybrid Event Series - Any -Development LunchDevelopment WorkshopEconomic History LunchEconomic History WorkshopExperimental Economics WorkshopSimon Kuznets Memorial Lecture Series Title Show Results Reset Filters Oct052023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “Historical Weather Shocks Done Right” Economic History Lunch Burke Evans, Yale University Oct122023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Segregation Academies The Effect of Segregated Private Education on Public School Systems in the Deep South" Economic History Lunch Danielle Graves Williamson, Boston University Oct192023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Women and the Econometrics of Family Trees" Joint with: Chris Vickers and Joseph Ferrie Economic History Lunch José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez, Yale University Oct262023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "The Political Economy of Child Labor Regulation in North Carolina" Economic History Lunch Will Damron, Duke University Nov022023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Social Networks in Istanbul: Evidence from Court Records" Economic History Lunch Metin Coşgel, University of Connecticut Nov092023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Who's Afraid of Big Business? US Innovation at the Rise of Corporate Concentration" Economic History Lunch Pier Paolo Creanza, Princeton University Nov162023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Patronage and Performance in Tammany Hall’s NYPD" Economic History Lunch Lukas Leucht, University of California, Berkeley Nov232023 Economic History Lunch Thanksgiving Week - No Economic History Lunch Nov302023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Engine of Mobility: The Typewriter and Women's Economic Outcomes" Economic History Lunch Myera Rashid, Northwestern University Dec072023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Revisita – Reopening the Field of Debate on Colonial Spanish American Demography with a Spatial and Sourcedata-Centered Approach” Economic History Lunch Werner Stangl, L'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - Centre de Recherches Historiques Paris (EHESS-CRH Paris)
Oct052023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “Historical Weather Shocks Done Right” Economic History Lunch Burke Evans, Yale University
Oct122023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Segregation Academies The Effect of Segregated Private Education on Public School Systems in the Deep South" Economic History Lunch Danielle Graves Williamson, Boston University
Oct192023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Women and the Econometrics of Family Trees" Joint with: Chris Vickers and Joseph Ferrie Economic History Lunch José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez, Yale University
Oct262023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "The Political Economy of Child Labor Regulation in North Carolina" Economic History Lunch Will Damron, Duke University
Nov022023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Social Networks in Istanbul: Evidence from Court Records" Economic History Lunch Metin Coşgel, University of Connecticut
Nov092023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Who's Afraid of Big Business? US Innovation at the Rise of Corporate Concentration" Economic History Lunch Pier Paolo Creanza, Princeton University
Nov162023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Patronage and Performance in Tammany Hall’s NYPD" Economic History Lunch Lukas Leucht, University of California, Berkeley
Nov302023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Engine of Mobility: The Typewriter and Women's Economic Outcomes" Economic History Lunch Myera Rashid, Northwestern University
Dec072023 Time: 11:50 am — 12:50 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Revisita – Reopening the Field of Debate on Colonial Spanish American Demography with a Spatial and Sourcedata-Centered Approach” Economic History Lunch Werner Stangl, L'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - Centre de Recherches Historiques Paris (EHESS-CRH Paris)