Nuno Palma is Professor at the Department of Economics, and Director of the Arthur Lewis Lab for Comparative Development of the University of Manchester (UK), also having a research position at Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa. He received his PhD from the LSE in 2016. An economic historian and macroeconomist, he focuses on monetary history and long-run growth. He has received several international awards, including most recently the Stiglitz prize given by the International Economic Association.
Personal webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/npgpalma/

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American treasure and the decline of Spain
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- Economic history

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The wartime power of central banks: Lessons from the Napoleonic era
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- Economic history 
- Monetary Policy

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Historical gender discrimination does not explain comparative Western European development
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- Economic history 
- Gender

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Monetary capacity
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- Economic history 
- Monetary Policy 
- Taxation
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Comparative European institutions and the ‘Little Divergence’, 1385–1800
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- Economic history 
- Europe's nations and regions 
- Institutions and economics