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Economic History Soup
Elizaveta Brover
13 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to the first official interview of Economic History Soup! I am joined by Luisa Bicalho-Ritzkat as she discusses her work on the art market and art as an investment. Luisa is finishing her PhD in Economic History at the LSE and is interested in a variety of topics related to financial history, focusing on the art market for her dissertation. In this episode, we discuss what it means for art to have value, and what a change in perceived value means for the financial market. We dis...
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Welcome to the first official interview of Economic History Soup! I am joined by Luisa Bicalho-Ritzkat as she discusses her work on the art market and art as an investment. Luisa is finishing her PhD in Economic History at the LSE and is interested in a variety of topics related to financial history, focusing on the art market for her dissertation. In this episode, we discuss what it means for art to have value, and what a change in perceived value means for the financial market. We dis...
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Social Sciences
Science
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Interview with Eli Locke, Postdoc at Northwestern Kellogg
Economic History Soup
48 minutes
6 months ago
Interview with Eli Locke, Postdoc at Northwestern Kellogg
In this interview, I chat with Eli Locke, a 6th year from Boston University (and incoming Postdoc at Northwestern University) about identifying questions in economic history, the 2024-2025 job market, good research and good "me-search." We discuss Eli's JMP on ethnic-occupational niches migrants to the US. Thank you Eli for giving this interview, and I look forward to keeping in touch during our academic journeys! Eli's website: https://sites.google.com/view/elilocke/home
Economic History Soup
Welcome to the first official interview of Economic History Soup! I am joined by Luisa Bicalho-Ritzkat as she discusses her work on the art market and art as an investment. Luisa is finishing her PhD in Economic History at the LSE and is interested in a variety of topics related to financial history, focusing on the art market for her dissertation. In this episode, we discuss what it means for art to have value, and what a change in perceived value means for the financial market. We dis...