LeandroPdelaEscosura
@LdelaEscosura
Economic historian
My new Open Access book is already available at link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…
An excellent survey! ‘Newest’ economic historians evaluate economic history over the past twenty-five years Network and language analysis of economic history cepr.org/voxeu/columns/… a través de @cepr_org
Lectura semanal indispensable!
¡Ya está la lista de lecturas en la Revista de Actualidad del 27 de junio de 2025 de Nueva Revista! nuevarevista.net/revista-de-act…
A thought provoking piece! A cold case (over 160 years old): The effects of unification on Italy’s North-South divide cepr.org/voxeu/columns/… # vía @cepr_org
A must read! Congratulations!
Branko Milanovic in Martin Wolf's Economics Books of the Summer (FT).
¡Gracias! Fue un placer charlar con @AlejandAyusoDi
🎙️Nuevo episodio de TODO COMENZÓ AYER. @AlejandAyusoDi conversa con @LdelaEscosura sobre la evolución macroeconómica española a lo largo de siete siglos y su impacto en el bienestar de los ciudadanos. go.ivoox.com/rf/150490721
Highly recommended! Trump’s tariffs: Disregarding lessons from history and scenarios and probable outcomes cepr.org/voxeu/columns/… a través de @cepr_org
🧵 ¿Sirve la historia económica para entender el presente? Sí, y cada vez más. @GalofreVila y yo analizamos 25 años de publicaciones en las top-5 del campo usando análisis de redes y NLP. Descubre lo que revela el análisis en este post de @nadaesgratis nadaesgratis.es/admin/es-el-pa… 1/
Muy recomendable
¿Es el pasado útil para la economía? Cómo, dónde y qué se investiga en historia económica nadaesgratis.es/admin/es-el-pa… Vía @nadaesgratis #Economía
A must read! Congratulations, Tirthankar!
‘Water and Development: The Troubled Economic History of the Arid Tropics’ will be published on 4 June from OUP USA. Appears in rest of the world in September. Offers a new reading of the economic history of arid and semi-arid regions of the world, mainly in Asia and Africa.
Congratulations!!
Delighted to see tonight in Toronto the first paper copies of my "The world under capitalism". They are available in the UK but not yet in North America (so a person brought them from London!).
Concepts that are meaningless or free of empirical confirmation: Degrowth Middle-income trap Good jobs Resource curse Cultural explanation of economic growth Most of aid to poor countries
Branko Milanovic's new book out in the UK: "While in the past... illegal and semi-legal actions... were done... with the curtain lowered... this was now done in the open.... Thanks to Trump, we could see the immense corruption lying at the heart of the political process."
My today's Substack: Rich life branko2f7.substack.com/p/rich-life
You do not need to know much more than this (from my just published piece in Jacobin) This was Globalization 1.0, from 1870 to 1910.
A must read!
Any advice for someone waking up in 1348 to find the Black Death had arrived? How much did it change by 2020? Some ideas in “Controlling Contagion” - out today in Europe. @PrincetonUPress press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
A Must-Read by @RoyHistory1 The first book in the new Cambridge Elements in Economic History
New Cambridge Element Origins of Colonialism by @RoyHistory1 is now free to read for 2 weeks! cup.org/3FoDpL7 #cambridgeelements #history
A very nice review of my book A Millennial View of Spain’s Development. Essays in Economic History link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… by @DavidGonzlezAg2 in the Journal of Economic History cambridge.org/core/journals/…