
Sijie Hu
@sijie_hu
Graduated from @LSEEcHist, AP in economic history at Renmin University of China
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http://www.ehsijiehu.com 16-09-2016 05:46:51
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Economic & Social History Grad Workshop MONDAY @ 12:30 (Cambridge History Rm 5) LSE Department of Economic History's Juliana Jaramillo (Juliana Jaramillo Echeverri) speaks on: 'Surnames, status, & schools: A long-term view of the social ladder in #Colombia' Don't forget: there's free pizza! Cam Econ&Soc History Cambridge World History

Thanks to Neil Cummins (NeilJCummins) for an exciting talk today at HEDG (Historical Economics and Development Group) : Title: Hidden Wealth Paper: neilcummins.com/hw_sep2019.pdf




We're promoting economic historians on the market. Our first candidate is: David Escamilla-Guerrero David Escamilla "Self-selection of Mexican migrants in the presence of random shocks. Evidence from the Panic of 1907" sites.google.com/view/davidescaโฆ #clioJMP



The Asia-Pacific Economic History Review (Asia-Pacific Economic History Review) has now published its special issue: Quantitative Studies on Chinese Economic History: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/2832157x/cโฆ. It includes six articles, including one by guest editors: Zhiwu Chen and Chicheng Ma (Chicheng Ma).


First tweet! Founded as one of the Research Grants Council-designated #areasofexcellence, Centre for Quantitative History Centre for Quantitative History is a focal institution for coordinating and conducting big data-based historical inquiries, hosted HKU Business School in collaboration with HKIHSS ้ฆๆธฏไบบๆ็คพๆ็ ็ฉถๆ.


๐ขJust Published! Read Asia-Pacific Economic History Review's latest Special Issue: Quantitative Studies on Chinese Economic History Wiley Economics Kris Inwood (@kris-inwood.bsky.social). Be sure to read the introduction by our guest editors #ZhiwuChen & Chicheng Ma. #FreeToRead at ow.ly/q1in50PlUr7

Discover how Sijie Hu analyzed over 50,000 individuals from 5 #Chinese lineages using new #genealogical #data Asia-Pacific Economic History Review and understand historical #demographic trends. ๐Kris Inwood (@kris-inwood.bsky.social) #FreeToRead ๐ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11โฆ


๐ Join Us for a Public Lecture! ๐ We are excited to present a public lecture by Peter Turchin, Project Leader Complexity Science Hub on "Cliodynamics of End Times: Elites, Counter-Elites, and the Path of Political Disintegration." ๐ Date: December 12 ๐ง Time: 12:30 PM ๐ Location: KK301,


๐โจ Join us for the launch of "An Economic History of India: Growth, Income and Inequalities from the Mughals to the 21st Century" by Bishnupriya Gupta from the University of Warwick ! ๐ Date: December 16, 2024 ๐ง Time: 12:30 PM ๐ Location: KKL301, HKU Campus ๐ป Also via Zoom -


CFP: Workshop on Health Transitions in the Global South CFP Deadline 3 February 2025 Workshop 9-10 June 2025 at LSE Organised by myself and NeilJCummins Sponsored by the LSE Historical Economic Demography Group LSE Department of Economic History

