Magnus Neubert
@NeubertMagnuseconomist & economic historian | doctoral candidate @iamoLeibniz & @UniHalle | economic history of yugoslavia | @boeckler_de fellow
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It's an honour to me that I'll receive a scholarship by @boeckler_de for my dissertation on the economic performance of labour-managed socialism in Yugoslavia. I'm deeply grateful for this opportunity.
📢 Excited to share the WEast 2024 Dublin Workshop 🍀 blockbuster program 🤩, featuring the brilliant @essobecker as keynote on Religion and Development! Co-organized with an amazing all-star team: @YaremkoV, @MarvinSuesse, @DrStefanNikolic, Mikolaj Malinowski, and Tamas Vonyo.
📢 Save the date! Vom 6.–9.11. (Mi–Sa) findet unsere diesjährige SFB-Tagung an der @UniJena statt. Zum Abschluss der ersten Förderphase wenden wir uns nun Eigentumsalternativen zu. Neben wissenschaftlichen Panels ist auch ein spannendes Rahmenprogramm geplant.
Interview zu meinem Stipendium. Besonders an die Ossis: Bewerbt euch! Das ist kein Elitengedöns. Gerade @boeckler_de fördert normale Leute wie euch, die es nie leicht hatten. Meldet euch gern bei Fragen. stipendiumplus.de/dein-plus/einb…
Reading a World Bank report on Yugoslavia in 1981. A WB mission to Yugoslavia visited 20 enterprises and concluded that worker motivation was not a problem inherent to the system, but found great divergencies in how leading managers/workers were trained documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/655…
Our working title is actually "Why railways fail: The economic effects of railways in Bosnia-Herzegovina under Habsburg colonialism", but never mind, we address the research question below:
At our #PhDWorkshop @NeubertMagnus presented “What determines the local effects of railways on structural change?" (joint w/ Stefan Nikolić). They argue that colonial institutions constrained provision of absorptive capacity in Bosnia-Herzegovina under Habsburg occupation (1/4)
An interesting statistic against the usual nationalist interpretations of Yugoslavia: since 1961, there was a rise in % and absolute numbers of those who declared themselves as "Yugoslav" and not as "Croats", "Serbs", "Bosniaks", etc. - 1219045 in 1981, most of them females!
"Workers, Yes - Soldiers, No" From anti war protests in Sarajevo in 1991
Happy birthday to Albert Hirschman, who would be 109 today. Hirschman—anti-fascist, resistance hero, later a development economist—may be the most interesting person to ever take up the profession. 🧵 and blog post on his remarkable life and work.
Come by!
🚀We start soon! Join us next Thursday, April 11 5PM CET to discuss "The Socialist Experiment of Yugoslavia: Exploring the Effect of Labour-Managed Socialism on Economic Development" @NeubertMagnus (@UniHalle) We are thrilled to welcome @LeonardKukic as a chair! See you online
📕Call for papers! 📕 CEPH is excited to announce a Call for Papers, in partnership with @The_EHES's WEAST initiative, for an upcoming Workshop titled 'Hidden Connections: Eastern Europe through a Comparative Lens' that will take place on 13-14 December 2024 in @tcddublin The…
The Helmut Kohl files are astonishing: What guided Kohl in Yugoslav crisis was not so much the idea of avoiding a repetition of German policies from 1941 (actively aiding the dissolution of YU). His imperative was that no one can accuse Germany for repeating the 1941 policies.
🚀We start soon! Join us next Thursday, April 11 5PM CET to discuss "The Socialist Experiment of Yugoslavia: Exploring the Effect of Labour-Managed Socialism on Economic Development" @NeubertMagnus (@UniHalle) We are thrilled to welcome @LeonardKukic as a chair! See you online
1/ In 1973, a host of Yugoslav experts created a movement that ended up establishing a "Yugoslav council for the protection and improvement of man's environment". Tito supported the conference. Kardelj opened it with a personal lecture on self-management and the environment.
The end of the parliamentary road to socialism: Chile 11 September 1973.
🗞️What can we learn from #Marx about inequality? @CharlyBartels, F. Kersting & N. Wolf (both @HumboldtUni) study the dynamics of capital accumulation, income inequality, capital concentration & voting up to 1914 in their new INSIGHTS piece. #EconTwitter berlinschoolofeconomics.de/insight/testin…
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