Loading Projects

« All Projects

👋 New here? This is one of many YSI projects happening around the world, all year round. All projects are hosted by members of the YSI community. They provide an opportunity to advance your knowledge, and build research collaborations around a pressing economic issue.

  • This project has passed.

Economic History Graduate Webinar – Spring 2025

YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar

Start time:

May 15 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Event Series (See All)

CEST

Location:

Location not mentioned.

Type:

Presentation series

Event Series (See All)
Random Event Image

Description

We are launching a new YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar edition next Spring. As in previous editions, we provide a platform for young researchers to present their ongoing work and get feedback from senior scholars. The online format has made exchanges among people from different regions and research areas possible, offering early-stage researchers an important venue. 

If you are interested in attending the webinar and receiving the program, please register using this form. We will get in touch with you as soon as we can.

Program Spring 2025

  • April 10. Louis Henderson (London School of Economics): Was there a family economics before 1870?Marital birth control in a long-running natural experiment, London. Chair: Matthew Curtis (University of Southern Denmark)
  • April 17. Chen Lin (University of Bonn): Public Transportation and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Early 20th-Century Manhattan. Chair: Santiago Perez (UC Davis Department of Economics)
  • April 24. Anne Shaller (Vanderbilt University): Procompetitive Effects of State Antitrust Laws: Evidence from the Progressive Era. Chair: Karen Clay (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • May 1. Andrés Martignano (Nottingham University): Can migrant preferences shape local politics? Evidence from Argentina. Chair: Sara Lazzaroni (University of Bologna)
  • May 8. Cyril Thomson (University of Bologna): Friends or Rivals? Social Capital and Upward Mobility in Colonial Schools.
     Chair: Gregory Clark (Southern Denmark University)
  • May 15. Gabriel Brown 

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Not the right project for you?

Take a look at the below.

They are open for applications.

YSI Special Session at the 8th Workshop on New Developmentalism

EAESP-FGV
Start: 12 Dec 2025
Deadline
05 Oct 2025 12:59:59
Learn More

Financialization Studies in Latin America: Agendas and Perspectives. December 11–12, Santiago, Chile

Universidad Central de Chile
Start: 11 Dec 2025
Deadline
12 Oct 2025
Learn More

Be the first to know:

Subscribe to the YSI newsletter to find out when new projects go live.