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Cliometrics is an approach to economic history that is about the use of economic theory and quantitative methods to explain history.

The LSE Cliometrics Group is a student-run seminar held at the LSE. Its purpose is to act as a forum for presenting early cliometric research to a friendly, helpful audience of peers.

The format of the seminar is modelled on that of the Annual Cliometrics Conference, with questions and discussion during the presentation itself.

Contact Anna Missiaia  (a.missiaia@lse.ac.uk| ) if you are interested in attending or presenting in future, or get in touch using  Facebook page|.

All seminars are between 1-3pm.

April 16th

  • Gaston Diaz,  Universidad de la Republica  Uruguay 
  • Title: State Intervention in Railway Financing: the Case of Uruguay, 1869-1913
  • Room: OLD.6.06

April 23rd

  • Francisco Beltran, Oxford 
  • Title: Commons and the Standard of Living Debate in Spain, 1860-1930
  • Room: NAB.1.14

May 8th

  • Stefan Werner, LSE
  • Room: CON.1.03

May 21st

  • Pei Gao, LSE
  • Room: CON.2.01

June 15th

  • Stephanie Collet, ULB
  • Room: CON.2.04

June 18th

  • Xun Yan, LSE
  • CON.2.04