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QUCEH Seminar Schedule: 2018-2019

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Date: 28 September 2018, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Rebecca Stuart (Central Bank of Ireland)
Title: 'Could a large scale asset purchase programme have mitigated the Great Depression?'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 12 October 2018, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Frank Kennedy (LSE)
Title: 'A co-operative system? Kahn, sterling crises and the sterling area, 1950-67'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 26 October 2018, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Mary O'Sullivan (Geneva)
Title: 'Past Meets Present in Policymaking: The Federal Reserve and the U.S. Money Market, 1913-1929'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 9 November 2018, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Robin Adams (Oxford)
Title: 'Shadow of a Taxman: How, and by whom, was the republican government financed during the Irish War of Independence (1919-21)?'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 23 November 2018, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Lyndon Moore (Melbourne)
Title: 'Rejected Stock Exchange Applicants: The fish that John West rejects'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 7 December 2018, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Youssef Cassis (EUI)
Title: 'The Memory of Financial Crises: The Great Depression and the Global Financial Crisis of 2008'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 18 January 2019, 13:30-15:00
Speakers: Among others: Wendy Carlin (UCL), Nick Crafts (Warwick) and Paul Winfree (Heritage Foundation)
Title: The Past, Present and Future Relationship between Economics and Economic History
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 1 February 2019, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Alan Fernihough (QUB)​
Title: 'Population and Poverty in Ireland on the Eve of the Great Famine'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 15 February 2019, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: David Jordan (QUB)​
Title: 'Borders of the past: Northern Ireland’s interwar trade performance and the Anglo-Irish Economic War'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 1 March 2019, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Sean Bottomley (Max Planck Institute for European Legal History)​
Title: 'Institutional change and property rights prior to the Industrial Revolution: the case of wardship in Britain, 1485-1660'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 8 March 2019, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Kerstin Enflo (Lund)​
Title: 'More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change and Social Conflict'
Room: Lecture Theatre

Date: 22 March 2019, 13:30-15:00
Speaker: Eric Hilt (Wellesley)​
Title: 'Asymmetric Information, Liquidity and Corporate Finance: Evidence from the Introduction of Credit Ratings in 1909'
Room: Lecture Theatre
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