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EKH Seminarium med EHL hedersdoktor Stephen Broadberry
Tema: National historical accounting and its impact on understanding the big questions in Economic History
Det är med stor glädje vi kan meddela att professor Stephen Broadberry kommer att utses till hedersdoktor vid EHL den 23 maj! Under hans besök här i Lund kommer han att ge en exklusiv föreläsning på vår institution och temat är "National historical accounting and its impact on understanding the big questions in Economic History". Detta innebär att man ges möjlighet att träffa och lyssna på en av de mest internationellt välkända forskarna inom området - alla är varmt välkomna att delta i detta mycket spännande tillfälle!
Nedan tecknas en kort presentation:
Stephen Broadberry (b. 1956) is Professor and Professor of Economic History, Oxford University. He is also a Research Theme Leader at CAGE, University of Warwick and Director of the Economic History Programme at CEPR and a Fellow of the British Academy. He has been the president of the Economic History Society and has been President of the European Historical Economics Society and the editor of Economic History Review, and the European Review of Economic History.
Broadberry's research interests concern the development of the world economy from 1000 AD to the present. These are big questions that underpin understanding the causes of growth, why some countries are rich and others poor, and when the gap between Europe and the rest of the world emerged. Broadberry is a leader in the field of historical national accounts. He has developed methods for taking historical national accounts further back in time than previously possible, worked with comparative methods from several countries, and developed various quality measures and comparisons to better understand and measure income and productivity over long periods and for many countries and sectors. With comparative series for Asia and Western Europe, he has provided fundamental insights into the dating of "the great divergence".
Stephen Broadberry is an exceptionally creative researcher who, through his academic pursuits, has made a significant contribution to the field of historical national accounting. With an innovative analytical approach, he has explored the intricate dynamics of economic issues and social analysis from a comparative long-term perspective. His collaboration with the Department of Economic History at LUSEM has been invaluable to maintain the field and offer young researchers the opportunity to study economic issues and social analysis in a comparative long-term perspective.
Om evenemanget
Plats:
Alfa1:1104, Scheelevägen 15B, 223 63 Lund
Kontakt:
kerstin [dot] enflo [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se