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  • 2003-12
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  • 14.731 Economic History, Fall 2003; Economic History
Creator
  • Temin, Peter
Published
  • 2006-11-17T02:03:38Z
  • 2003-12
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  • A survey of world economic history, designed to introduce economics graduate students to the subject matter and methodology of economic history. Topics chosen to show a wide variety of historical experience and illuminate the process of industrialization. Term paper due at the end of IAP. From the course home page: Course Description This subject is taught at MIT in an open format. The interactive discussion ranges widely and is designed to help entering graduate students understand the context of the specific papers, read empirical work critically, and make up their minds whether an argument is convincing. The aims of the subject therefore are both to inform students about economic history and to give them a taste of applied economic research.
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