Organizers
Paolo Di Martino – Università di Torino
Giulia Mancini – Università di Sassari
Alessandro Nuvolari – Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Full programme and online submission.
The relationship between economic history and economics has gone through phases of closeness and separation. The aim of this meeting is to present and discuss state-of-the-art works in economic history that are able to highlight the complementarities between the two disciplines, and contribute to the cross-fertilisation of the two fields. In the spirit of showcasing the span of topics and methods in economic history, the organisers welcome proposals on any historical period and geographical area, and espousing any approach, from “traditional” economic history, to cliometrics and historical economics. Authors are encouraged to submit a full paper, or alternatively a detailed abstract (about 1,000 words).
The meeting is supported by ASE (Associazione per la Storia Economica).