Social Science History/Science and Technology Workshop
Autumn Quarter 2005-2006
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Date |
Speaker |
| Wed, Sept. 28
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Professor Masaki Nakabayashi. Osaka University.
"Multitask incentive and hedonic price: incentive mechanisms in the early 20th century Japanese textile industry"
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| Wed, October 5 |
Kivanc Karaman Stanford University.
“Political Conflict and Undertaxation of Economic Resources: The Ottoman Polity in the 15 th and 16 th Centuries"
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| Wed, October 12 |
Dora Costa. MIT
"Surviving Andersonville: The Benefits of Social Networks in POW Camps."
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| Wed, October 19 |
Saumitra Jha. Stanford University. “Medieval trade and contemporary religious conflict in India.”
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| Wed, October 26 |
Ta-Chen Wang. Stanford University.
“Banks, Credit Markets and Development – A Study of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 1803-1850"
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| Wed, November 2 |
Petra Moser. MIT and Hoover Institution.
TBA
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| Wed, November 9 |
Zephyr Frank, Stanford University (History).
“Capitalism in a Middle Register: Business Partnerships in Rio de Janeiro, 1870-1888."
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| Wed, November 16 |
Bart Van Ark
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| Wed, November 30 |
Henning Hillmann, Stanford University (Sociology).
“State-sponsored Violence (privateering) and Economic Performance.”
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