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RECONSTRUCTING THE NATIONAL INCOME OF EUROPE BEFORE 1850: ESTIMATES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR LONG RUN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

HI-POD: Historical Patterns of Development

The University of Warwick in Venice, Palazzo Pesaro Papafava
15-16 April 2009

Organisers:
Stephen Broadberry (University of Warwick and CEPR)
Bruce Campbell (Queen's University, Belfast)

Supported by:
The European Commission's Framework Programme for Research FP7; Grant agreement no. 225343

 

Programme

 

Tuesday 14 April

 

20.00 Dinner at Vecia Cavana

 

Wednesday 15 April

 

9.00-9.15 Welcome and Introduction

 

9.15-10.15 The Rise and Fall of Spain, 711-1850

Carlos Alvarez-Nogal (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
*Leandro Prados de la Escosura (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)

 

10.15-11.15 Italian GDP per capita, 1300-1913

*Paolo Malanima (Università di Pisa)

 

11.15-11.45 Tea and Coffee

 

11.45-12.45 British Gross Domestic Product, 1300-1850

Alexander Apostolides (London School of Economics)
Stephen Broadberry (University of Warwick and CEPR)
Bruce Campbell (Queen's University, Belfast)
Mark Overton (University of Exeter)
Bas van Leeuwen (University of Warwick)

 

12.45-14.30 Lunch at Osteria Adelaide

 

14.30-15.30 Money Supply and GDP in England, 1300-1700 (Title to be confirmed)

*Nicholas Mayhew (University of Oxford)

 

15.30-16.00 Tea and Coffee

 

16.00-17.00 National Income in Domesday England

*James Walker (University of Reading)

 

20.00 Dinner at Osteria da Rioba

 

Thursday 16 April

 

9.00-10.00 Economic Growth in Germany, 1500-1850

*Ulrich Pfister (Westfalischen Wilhelms-Universitat)

 

10.00-11.00 The origins of 'modern economic growth': the case of Holland in the early modern period

*Bas van Leeuwen (University of Warwick)
Jan Luiten van Zanden (International Institute of Social History)

 

11.00-11.30 Tea and Coffee

 

11.30-12.30 Estimates of Economic Growth in the Southern Low Countries/ Belgium, ca. 1770-1846

*Erik Buyst (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

 

12.30-14.15 Lunch at Osteria Adelaide

 

14.15-15.15 Historical National Accounts for Sweden, 1570-1850 (Title to be confirmed)

*Lennart Schön (Lunds Universitet)

 

15.15-15.45 Tea and Coffee

 

15.45-17.00 Planning for Utrecht

 

20.00 Dinner at La Madonna

 

  End of Programme

 

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