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Everything Economic History

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Economic History
Irish Housing
African Economic History
Inequality
Sub-Saharan Africa
Economic Growth
Colonialism
Economics
Policy Making
South Africa
Economic Freedom
Development Economics
Migration
Wages In 18th Century London
Land Dispossession
Celtic Tiger
Labor Markets
Great Irish Famine
Rebellion In Ireland
Covid-19 Pandemic

The podcast that looks at the past to help us understand the present and the future. Brought to you by the Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH), a collaboration between Queen’s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland.

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Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 2. Johan Fourie How do you get people to listen to an economics podcast? With Johan Fourie Johan Fourie is one of South Africa’s leading economic historians, whose podcast, blog and writing influence the... more

Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 1. The CEO - What does it take to lead a company? With Michael Aldous and John Turner Hot off the back of their new book The CEO, The Rise and Fall of Britain's Captains of Industry, Michael Aldous and J... more

Episode 8: How do you run an Egyptian Business? With Mohamed Saleh Egypt’s history stretches back thousands of years, and Cleopatra is closer to us than she was to the construction of the pyramids. However, since we only had an hour, Andrew and Lloyd... more

Episode 7: How did the Great Migration influence US elections? With Vicky Fouka In an election year in the United States, there is no better time to talk about American history. Andrew and Lloyd sat down with Vicky Fouka (Stanford University) to disc... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Aldous
Senior lecturer at Queen's University Belfast and co-founder and director of the Long Run Institute
Queen's University Belfast
Episode: Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 1
John Turner
Professor of finance and financial history at Queen's University Belfast and director of CEPH
Queen's University Belfast
Episode: Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 1
Professor Mohamed Saleh
Associate Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics and Political Science
London School of Economics and Political Science
Episode: Everything Economic History, Season 2, Episode 8
Vicky Fouka
Associate Professor of Political Science at Stanford University
Stanford University
Episode: Everything Economic History, Season 2, Episode 7
Leigh Gardner
Professor in the Economic History Department at the London School of Economics and a research associate at Stellenbosch, focusing on the economic and financial history of Africa.
London School of Economics
Episode: Everything Economic History. Season 2, Episode 6
Dr. Seán Kenny
Post-doc at the Department of Economics in UCC and host of the Economic History Podcast.
University College Cork, Lund University
Episode: Everything Economic History Season 2 Episode 5
Mark Koyama
Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University and Senior Scholar at the Mercatus Center
George Mason University
Episode: Everything Economic History Season 2 Episode 4
Ann Carlos
Emeritus Professor of Economics at University of Colorado Boulder, former president of the Economic History Association and recent recipient of the Alice Murray Medal.
University of Colorado Boulder
Episode: Everything Economic History. Season 2, Episode 3
Ellen Hillbom
Professor at Lund University School of Economics and Management
Lund University
Episode: Everything Economic History. Season 2, Episode 2

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Andrew
Host and Co-host of Everything Economic History, associated with the Centre for Economics Policy and History and Queen's University Belfast.
Lloyd
Co-host of Everything Economic History, affiliated with Queen's University Belfast.

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Everything Economic History, Season 2, Episode 7
Q: What role did organizations like NAACP and CORE play in the civil rights movement?
Fouka points out that both organizations were crucial for advancing civil rights and organizing protests, also influencing political dynamics in northern cities.
Everything Economic History, Season 2, Episode 7
Q: What motivated you to study immigration in this matter, particularly this period?
Fouka explains that her ongoing research agenda focused on immigration, and her previous projects gradually brought her to study the political outcomes of the Great Migration.
Everything Economic History, Season 2, Episode 7
Q: What brought you into the study of history and political economy?
Vicky discusses her interdisciplinary interests and how her economic background guided her towards studying history and its impacts on social interactions.
Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 1
Q: So, Michael, you can take the next question. What were the key phases of this evolution and the factors that drove these changes?
The book identifies three major phases: early 20th-century leadership by aristocrats, the growth of professional managers after WWII, and the dominance of the modern CEO from the 1980s onwards, driven by economic and social changes.
Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 1
Q: So John, could you please tell us more about the database that underpins the study?
The database looks at the top 100 companies in the UK over the period 1900 to 2009, identifying about 1400 CEOs and gathering extensive biographical information on them.

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4. Vicky Fouka
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