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Cristina Victoria Radu

@cristinaradu25

PhD graduate in economics, University of Southern Denmark; economic history, macroeconomics, nature, traveling, art, tennis

Joined September 2015
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My new working paper with Paul Sharp and Peter Jensen about how much people worked in the past in Denmark: ehes.org/EHES_162.pdf

cristinaradu25's tweet image. My new working paper with Paul Sharp and Peter Jensen about how much people worked in the past in Denmark:
ehes.org/EHES_162.pdf

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New paper out! We demonstrate the utility of a new micro-level database of cooperative creameries in Denmark. More than a thousand creameries, 47 years of data and no less than 131 variables. Amble room for detailed analysis and new insights into business and econ history

Fresh off the printing press: A Microlevel Analysis of Danish Dairy Cooperatives: Opportunities for Large Data in #BizHist cambridge.org/core/journals/…



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In the Oscar-winning movie Druk, character's maintained a 0.05% blood alcohol concentration throughout the day. What would happen if we actually did that? Prof, @AleksanderKrag of @DanishIAS answers this and more alcohol related questions.👩‍🔬🍺 scienceandbeers.com/podcast/episod…


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All 23 of my lectures in Harvard University's PSY 1, Introduction to Psychological Science, are available for watching here. stevenpinker.com/psy-1-introduc…


Looking very much forward to organize this session together with @kathrynegary and to nice presentations by @JacobWeisdorf , @JaneHumphries11 , Jan De Vries, @phwallis , @judyzara , @benmschneider :-)


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I am looking for a PhD student in a project on long term regional growth. Students interested in historical economic geography, quantitative analysis, and historical sources are welcome to apply. Please RT lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…


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Following on from @fcinnio's excellent talk this week, we're pleased to announce that next Weds @PaulSha02108553 will be giving a @DanishIAS lecture - "History of Capitalism: Denmark and the Renaissance of Economic History" All details at the link below! danish-ias.dk/events/paul-ri…


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#ZurichFRESH21 onto labour intensity - Yuzuru Kumon on lab intensity. Nobody will be surprised that @kathrynegary and I have both posted in the chat within 2.5 minutes of paper starting. @The_EHES @QUCEHBelfast


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Super interesting perspective from evolutionary psychology by @JoHenrich on the topic that @essobecker and I worked on from an economics perspective: Protestantism and literacy 👇 Martin Luther Rewired Your Brain thisviewoflife.com/martin-luther-…


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Fascinating new @The_EHES working paper from HEDG's @PaulSha02108553 and @nickford and Kristin Ranestad of @LuEconHist: ➡Utilising historical 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 grades in 🇩🇰 to help build up a detailed measure of historical human capital development Full paper 👇 ehes.org/EHES_207.pdf

SDUeconhist's tweet image. Fascinating new @The_EHES working paper from HEDG's @PaulSha02108553 and @nickford and Kristin Ranestad of @LuEconHist:

➡Utilising historical 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 grades in 🇩🇰 to help build up a detailed measure of historical human capital development

Full paper 👇

ehes.org/EHES_207.pdf

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"Getting to Denmark" a how-to manual by @PaulSha02108553 and Markus Lampe. "Denmark in the mid-eighteenth century had much in common with today’s ‘failed states'..."


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Take a look at our view on The Black Death in Spain: A European Perspective warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom… @Carlos_SanCab


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Warmly recommended for anyone with an interest in historical inequality and cities! Also includes a chapter in which Bruno Blondé, Jord Hanus and myself explore whether the rise of fiscal pressure contributed to growing income inequalities in the sixteenth century.

Inequality and the City in the Low Countries (1200-2020) (Edited by B. Blondé, S. Geens, H. Greefs, W. Ryckbosch, T. Soens, P. Stabel) bit.ly/3daIpk5 #UrbanHistory #Inequality #LowCountries #urbanisation #History #SocialHistory @UrbanhistoryUA

Brepols's tweet image. Inequality and the City in the Low Countries (1200-2020) (Edited by B. Blondé, S. Geens, H. Greefs, W. Ryckbosch, T. Soens, P. Stabel) bit.ly/3daIpk5
#UrbanHistory #Inequality #LowCountries #urbanisation #History #SocialHistory @UrbanhistoryUA


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10 Episodes in!! What a treat to chat with Prof. Jane Humphries on her work on women's work and wages over the very long run. I hope you enjoy, stay safe and well. buzzsprout.com/1065133/5755375


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Here’s your opportunity to explore the streets of 1860s Paris, memorably captured in these early photographs by Charles Marville, commissioned by Napoleon III to document the city before its transformation by Baron Haussmann

artinsociety's tweet image. Here’s your opportunity to explore the streets of 1860s Paris, memorably captured in these early photographs by Charles Marville, commissioned by Napoleon III to document the city before its transformation by Baron Haussmann
artinsociety's tweet image. Here’s your opportunity to explore the streets of 1860s Paris, memorably captured in these early photographs by Charles Marville, commissioned by Napoleon III to document the city before its transformation by Baron Haussmann
artinsociety's tweet image. Here’s your opportunity to explore the streets of 1860s Paris, memorably captured in these early photographs by Charles Marville, commissioned by Napoleon III to document the city before its transformation by Baron Haussmann

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Wildlife in the ancient marshes ~ carving said to be from 4,500-yr-old mortuary temple of Userkaf depicts kingfisher & butterfly hovering, while crested hoopoe, sacred ibis, night heron & gallinule balance on papyrus/lotus flowers (Egyptian Museum, Cairo) researchgate.net/publication/32…

artinsociety's tweet image. Wildlife in the ancient marshes ~ carving said to be from 4,500-yr-old mortuary temple of Userkaf depicts kingfisher & butterfly hovering, while crested hoopoe, sacred ibis, night heron & gallinule balance on papyrus/lotus flowers (Egyptian Museum, Cairo) researchgate.net/publication/32…

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One application: Peter Sandholt Jensen, Maja Uhre Pedersen, @cristinaradu25 + @PaulSha02108553 date the transition out of the Malthusian Era in Denmark, using a VAR analysis and connecting to the increasing pace of technological development ehes.org/EHES_182.pdf


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New paper in CEPR Covid issue 39 calculates the cost and benefits of different prevention strategies in Scandinavia finding that actively reducing the spread through policies is more economically beneficial in the long run. Research by @BrooksKaiser et al.

Scandinavian countries of #Denmark, #Iceland, #Norway & #Sweden have approached the #COVID19 #pandemic with a range of economic & health policies that have resulted in disparate outcomes. @BrooksKaiser (@SyddanskUni) et al. compare cost-benefit policies: ow.ly/wKMX50AIXm4

cepr_org's tweet image. Scandinavian countries of #Denmark, #Iceland, #Norway & #Sweden have approached the #COVID19 #pandemic with a range of economic & health policies that have resulted in disparate outcomes. @BrooksKaiser (@SyddanskUni) et al. compare cost-benefit policies: ow.ly/wKMX50AIXm4


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Is Denmark a meaningful model for economic success for modern developing countries? CAGE briefing note tracks the economic development of Denmark through history to find out what lessons it has for developing countries today. warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom… @PaulSha02108553 @WU_econhist

cage_warwick's tweet image. Is Denmark a meaningful model for economic success for modern developing countries? CAGE briefing note tracks the economic development of Denmark through history to find out what lessons it has for developing countries today.
warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom…
@PaulSha02108553 @WU_econhist

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Was coal extraction a determining factor in the industrialization of #Denmark as it were in the UK? No, says new working paper @The_EHES but the search for minerals led to advancements in areas such as agriculture. Paper by Paul Sharp and Kristin Ranestad ehes.org/EHES_183.pdf

SDUeconhist's tweet image. Was coal extraction a determining factor in the industrialization of #Denmark as it were in the UK? No, says new working paper @The_EHES but the search for minerals led to advancements in areas such as agriculture. Paper by Paul Sharp and Kristin Ranestad 
ehes.org/EHES_183.pdf

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New evidence on the 1918 flu in Denmark (by colleagues not on twitter): Municipalities more severely hit by the epidemic experienced sharp declines in income, but fully recovered after 2-3 years. Echoes evidence from Sweden by Karlsson et al. (2014).

ASBeckKnudsen's tweet image. New evidence on the 1918 flu in Denmark (by colleagues not on twitter): Municipalities more severely hit by the epidemic experienced sharp declines in income, but fully recovered after 2-3 years.

Echoes evidence from Sweden by Karlsson et al. (2014).

New research in @cepr_org issue by Casper Worm Hansen @KuSamf, HEDG affiliate Christian Møller Dahl @DBE_SDU and HEDG professor Peter Sandholt Jensen showing a relatively quick economic recovery from the 1918 epidemic in #Denmark. #COVID19 Link to issue: cepr.org/content/covid-…

SDUeconhist's tweet image. New research in @cepr_org issue by Casper Worm Hansen @KuSamf, HEDG affiliate Christian Møller Dahl @DBE_SDU  and HEDG professor Peter Sandholt Jensen showing a relatively quick economic recovery from the 1918 epidemic in #Denmark. #COVID19

Link to issue:
cepr.org/content/covid-…


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