The purpose of this blog (nephist.wordpress.com) is to generate
discussion on the latest research in Business, Economic & Financial
History. Once a week a paper is selected by the editorial board from the
NEP-HIS mailing and put up for discussion. This blog promotes scientific
discussion through a blog format. NEP-HIS (see nep.repec.org)
disseminates every week new working papers in the field of Business,
Economic and Financial History. Among them, the editorial board selects
one to be discussed. Everyone is invited to comment. Try to stay civil,
or your comments will be removed. And encourage others to read or join
in the discussion.
Editorial Board
Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo is Professor of Business History and Bank Management
at Bangor Business School (Wales) and editor of the NEP-HIS mailing list
at NEP: New Economics Papers.
Manuel Bautista González is a doctoral student in U.S. History at
Columbia University (New York). He is the mailing list editor of the
Mexican Economic History Association. His research interests include the
economic and financial history of the United States and Mexico in the
19th and 20th centuries.
Chris Colvin is a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European
University Institute (Florence, Italy). His research interests include
the causes and consequences of financial crises, the economic history of
the interwar period and the modern history of the Low Countries.
Anna Missiaia is a doctoral candidate in Economic History at the London
School of Economics (LSE). Her research is mainly on economic geography
in historical perspective, industrial location and market integration
with a focus on Italy. She is coorganizer of the Cliometrics Group
seminar series at the LSE.
Beatriz Rodríguez-Satizabal is a doctoral candidate in Economic History
at the London School of Economics. She is currently the co-editor of the
History, Business and Entrepreneurship Newsletter (Universidad de los
Andes, Colombia). Her interest are in the 20th century Colombia and the
business history of Latin America. |