#  Seminar in Economic History  

 



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**This seminar is open to the public.**

The Seminar in Economic History is an interdisciplinary offering of the Department of Economics. In continuous operation for about seventy-five years, the Harvard Economic History Seminar has become a key forum for economic historians across divisions and departments as well as throughout the greater Boston area, serving as a lively and deeply informative seminar for those interested in long-term economic change, economic growth, and development. Papers and updated schedules are available for participants before each meeting on the seminar’s website. Every year, the most interesting and diverse group of economic historians in the world are recruited to present their new papers to the group.

This seminar is organized by Professors Claudia Goldin, James Feigenbaum, Martin Fiszbein, Marco Tabellini, and Marlous van Waijenburg.



 

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### Contact

**Emily Dietzel**  
<edietzel@fas.harvard.edu>



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

##  Chairs 

### <a>Claudia Goldin</a>

**Henry Lee Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University.**

### <a>James Feigenbaum</a>

**Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Boston University.**

### <a>Martin Fiszbein</a>

**Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Boston University.**

### <a>Marco Tabellini</a>

**Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School.**

### <a>Marlous van Waijenburg</a>

**Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School.**



 

##  Upcoming Seminars 

 



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