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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 Rachel Pomerantz, Economics PhD student at Harvard University
Economic History Soup
55 minutes
2 years ago
Interview with Rachel Pomerantz, Economics PhD student at Harvard University
In this episode, I interview Rachel Pomerantz, a second year economics PhD student at Harvard. Rachel and I crossed paths at Penn through the Undergraduate Economics Society and were in touch throughout my time interning at the FRBNY as she completed her predoctoral program there. Rachel is interested in macroeconomics, urban economics, and trade. We discuss her time at Penn, the FRBNY, and Harvard, as well as her many aspirations as a rising economist. Rachel, thank you for a great interview...
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...