By Davide Cantoni and Noam Yuchtman Natural experiments in history have allowed economic historians, development economists, and economists more generally to pose big questions while still attaining the identification of causal effects that is emphasized in modern empirical microeconomics. Of particular interest has been a large body of work documenting the long-run impacts of historical … Continue reading Embracing Historical Contingency In Historical Political Economy
Embracing Historical Contingency In Historical Political Economy
