The International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar Series, jointly organised by the Graduate Institute's Centre for Finance and Development, Centre for Economic Policy Research and a consortium of numerous other universities and institutions from around the world, aims to keep the flow of intellectual debate active and to bring macroeconomic history topics to an interested public on a regular basis.

21 February 2024: Joel Mokyr (Northwestern) 'The Benefits and Costs of Diversity: Lessons from Economic History'

Chair: Nathan Sussman ( Geneva Gradute Institute and CEPR)

Follow the webinar on 21 February 2024 here: IMHOS 73 - The Benefits and Costs of Diversity: Lessons from Economic History | CEPR