
Middlebury Economics
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Now on Early View: 'Finance capitalism in industrializing autocracies: Evidence from corporate balance sheets in imperial Germany and Russia'. By Caroline Fohlin and Amanda Gregg. @CarolineFohlin @AmandaGregg711 @EmoryEconomics @middecon onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eh…

Forthcoming in EJ: ‘The Births, Lives and Deaths of Corporations in Late Imperial Russia’ by Amanda Gregg, Steven Nafziger doi.org/10.1093/ej/uea… @AmandaGregg711 @RoyalEconSoc @OUPEconomics #EconTwitter





I'm thrilled to see innovation cited as one of the key reasons behind the FTC's vote to ban non-compete agreements earlier today. It's inspiring to see research impacting policy -- and I'm honored to see my WP with @EmmaJRockall discussed alongside other exciting academic work.

A new historical dataset of state unemployment rates shows that, apart from the COVID recession, states' downturns have been increasingly similar in length and severity. Read more from @A_Fieldhouse, @D_Munro_Econ, @ChristofferKoch, and Sean Howard: brookings.edu/articles/the-e…

Our next Social, Behavioral and Experimental Economics seminar speaker is @AndreaRobbett of @middecon. Join us! RSVP: myumi.ch/nyyDb “Measuring Socially Appropriate Social Preferences” Tuesday, April 9, 11:30 am-12:45 pm Ross School of Business B1590 (Corner Commons)

Super excited to giving a Carol Rifelj Lecture at Midd this afternoon (4:30 in Hillcrest 103). I'll be presenting some new work on the nineteenth century VT economy, focusing on a pilot about a particularly interesting location: Middlebury! middlebury.edu/events/event/c…
