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Kerstin Enflo

@kerstinenflo

Professor of Economic History @lunduniversity.

Joined November 2020
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Why are some societies characterized by internal conflicts and others by cooperation? A new article about Sweden’s historical transition from a high conflict society to a state of labor peace:

(1/7) My article with @kerstinenflo and Tobias Karlsson "Social democracy and the decline of strikes" is now out as open access in Explorations in Economic History! You can read it here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… A thread:

Jakobmolinder's tweet image. (1/7) 
My article with @kerstinenflo and Tobias Karlsson "Social democracy and the decline of strikes" is now out as open access in Explorations in Economic History!

You can read it here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

A thread:
Jakobmolinder's tweet image. (1/7) 
My article with @kerstinenflo and Tobias Karlsson "Social democracy and the decline of strikes" is now out as open access in Explorations in Economic History!

You can read it here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

A thread:
Jakobmolinder's tweet image. (1/7) 
My article with @kerstinenflo and Tobias Karlsson "Social democracy and the decline of strikes" is now out as open access in Explorations in Economic History!

You can read it here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

A thread:
Jakobmolinder's tweet image. (1/7) 
My article with @kerstinenflo and Tobias Karlsson "Social democracy and the decline of strikes" is now out as open access in Explorations in Economic History!

You can read it here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

A thread:


Kerstin Enflo Reposted

Just in time for the new year our conference website is up and running. Submit all paper and session proposals here by January 10: ehesconference.org Spread the word!


Kerstin Enflo Reposted

Available Postdoctoral position in Economics! Background: quantitative research in Urban Economics or applied microeconomics and experience with population-based register data at the individual level. Welcome to join the Urban Lab team! uu.se/en/about-uu/jo…

EconomicsUU's tweet image. Available Postdoctoral position in Economics! Background: quantitative research in Urban Economics or applied microeconomics and experience with population-based register data at the individual level. Welcome to join the Urban Lab team!
uu.se/en/about-uu/jo…

Kerstin Enflo Reposted

New in #RSUE: "History and urban economics" ift.tt/3r2wXQp #UrbanEcon #EconTwitter


Kerstin Enflo Reposted

Tune in today at 5 P.M. for a new International Macro History Seminar! @mara_squi @Unibocconi presents "Technology Adoption and #Productivity Growth: Evidence from #Industrialization in France" Moderated by @kerstinenflo Join at: ow.ly/WqFN50GNt1f


Looking forward to chair this seminar on Wednesday! Join us here:

17 November ⏰16:00 GMT This week's International Macro History Seminar will be on "Technology Adoption and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Industrialization in France" presented by @mara_squi @Unibocconi Register: ow.ly/WqFN50GNt1f More info: ow.ly/ZkWw50GNt1c

cepr_org's tweet image. 17 November ⏰16:00 GMT
This week's International Macro History Seminar  will be on "Technology Adoption and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Industrialization in France" presented by @mara_squi @Unibocconi 
Register: ow.ly/WqFN50GNt1f
More info: ow.ly/ZkWw50GNt1c


Kerstin Enflo Reposted

We are hiring! Please join our great department of economics at Aalto University and Helsinki GSE. econjobmarket.org/positions?show…


A lesson from history (provided by my colleagues @Lunduni_LUSEM)


Kerstin Enflo Reposted

My latest paper is in early view #openaccess with EREH journal @The_EHES . I am so grateful for many mentors and colleagues who keep inspiring me.

New on early view: "Fiscal capacity in ‘‘responsible government’’ colonies: the Cape Colony in comparative perspective, c. 1865–1910" by @abel_gwaindepi @LuEconHist academic.oup.com/ereh/advance-a…



Kerstin Enflo Reposted

Time for our Economics Prize poll! Pick up to 3 candidates -- results presented by the end of the week (and laureate(s) presented Mon Oct 11). ekonomistas.se/2021/10/04/vem…


The EREH is celebrating 25 years! Thanks for all your contributions and keep them coming.

A somewhat special new article on early view: how the European Review has performed over its 25 year history. Thank you for all your contributions over the years! academic.oup.com/ereh/advance-a… Martina Cioni, Giovanni Federico, and Michelangelo Vasta tell the story



Kerstin Enflo Reposted

Extended CfP: FRESH Meeting 24-25 November in Lund, Sweden @LuEconHist Theme: Innovation, broadly conceived Keynote: Alessandro Nuvolari @ScuolaSantAnna Send abstract + short CV to kathryn.gary@ekh.lu.se by 25 September More info: quceh.org.uk/lund-2021.html


Kerstin Enflo Reposted

We're excited to be part of the Young Scholars Initiative EconHist Graduate Webinar once again! Proposals due Sept 30, first webinar Nov 2 Economic history broadly defined - all time periods, topics, methods are welcome More info and contact: ysi.ineteconomics.org/project/613585…:


Kerstin Enflo Reposted

from #thelongrun: "Income inequality and famine mortality: evidence from the Finnish famine of the 1860s" by Miikka Voutilainen @uniofjyvaskyla - the full article from this blog was published on @EcHistSocReview & is available in #openaccess ehs.org.uk/income-inequal…

EcHistSoc's tweet image. from #thelongrun: "Income inequality and famine mortality: evidence from the Finnish famine of the 1860s" by Miikka Voutilainen @uniofjyvaskyla  - the full article from this blog was published on @EcHistSocReview & is available in #openaccess  ehs.org.uk/income-inequal…

Kerstin Enflo Reposted

Forthcoming in the European Review: Was the willingness to shoulder unusually high tax burdens generalized throughout the British Empire's settler colonies? @abel_gwaindepi @LuEconHist compares Cape Colony to CAN, AUS & NZL to demonstrate the Cape's divergent fiscal path.


Our paper is out!

1/6 Mine, @kerstinenflo, and Tobias Karlsson's article "More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change, and Labor Conflict" is now out in the Journal of Economic History! Link: cambridge.org/core/journals/… Here's a summary:

Jakobmolinder's tweet image. 1/6 Mine, @kerstinenflo, and Tobias Karlsson's article "More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change, and Labor Conflict" is now out in the Journal of Economic History! 

Link: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Here's a summary:
Jakobmolinder's tweet image. 1/6 Mine, @kerstinenflo, and Tobias Karlsson's article "More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change, and Labor Conflict" is now out in the Journal of Economic History! 

Link: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Here's a summary:
Jakobmolinder's tweet image. 1/6 Mine, @kerstinenflo, and Tobias Karlsson's article "More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change, and Labor Conflict" is now out in the Journal of Economic History! 

Link: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Here's a summary:
Jakobmolinder's tweet image. 1/6 Mine, @kerstinenflo, and Tobias Karlsson's article "More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change, and Labor Conflict" is now out in the Journal of Economic History! 

Link: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Here's a summary:


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