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Posts by Christopher M. Meissner
Inflation: A Guide for Users and Losers, makes the FT Best Summer Books List: ft.com/content/025b...
Just sayin...if you have beach day coming up...
For your weekend reading pleasure...
My first piece for The Atlantic is up. Its my take on what is going on at a macro level across the world. I hope you enjoy it, or they will not ask me to do another one: www.theatlantic.com/economy/arch...
And David Jacks with "Suez" #past #history #trade #technology #change #economics #econhis #shipping @chris-meissner.bsky.social
Yeah! Love it too but isn’t it a little dated?
Just released. New WP on product quality and trade liberalization in France, 1850-1874. The economy was producing high quality items throughout, but liberalization decreased avg. quality but some main exports went up in quality.
www.nber.org/papers/w33902
Looking forward to speaking later this week at Profs & Pints Alameda on "Trump, Trade Wars, and Globalization’s Future"
Thu, May 15th, 2025, 6:00 - 8:30 PM PDT
Faction Brewing, Alameda, CA
Tix here: www.ticketleap.events/tickets/prof....
More info: www.profsandpints.com/sfbayarea
Now at backgroundbriefing.org | @josephestiglitz.bsky.social - Trump's MAGA Economy Driven by Greed, Stupidity and Cowardice | Barry Eichengreen - Will Trump's Weakening of the Dollar Lead to a New Global Reserve Currency? | @chris-meissner.bsky.social - Trump's Hollow Promise of Gain After the Pain
Don’t forget to join us tomorrow for this amazing panel!
What if the new bilateral tariffs are just a natural experiment designed by the CEA economists to let trade economists get more credible estimates of trade elasticities? Nice opportunity in any case.
A lot of how I used Twitter in the past was as a way of filing interesting research I came across: I used the advanced search function nearly daily to find old tweets with papers I'd shared.
It's good to see that BlueSky has similar advance search functionality! bsky.social/about/blog/0...
Looking forward to chairing this discussion and hearing the interventions from the participants and audience.
With tariffs of 25%, the USA will be either the country with the second highest tariff rate in the world after North Korea - or else the highest (N. Korea isn't reported in the World Bank, so who knows?) Going into autarky mode now. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
9 Apr @17:00 CEST The International Macro History Online Seminar Series #IMHOS
Panel on 'Industrial Policy in History'
🗣️Giovanni Federico, Réka Juhász, @kevinhorourke.bsky.social
Chair: @chris-meissner.bsky.social
✍️ cepr.org/events/inter...
#EconSky
Thanks to Donald Boudreaux for his review of my book "One from the Many: The Global Economy since 1850". www.independent.org/publications...
Tracks with the idea they want to take us back to the late 19th c.
I mean on the y-axis.
If you’re the sort of person who reviews books for the press and you want a review copy of this. Do let me know.
Oh, and if you have a podcast and want a guest in late May/early June then yes, yes I will come on your podcast.
Why did they leave theory out of this?
Uh, where’s theory on the plot?
This is fascism.
the single most un-american and anti-constitutional statement ever uttered by an american president
Whatever else happens w/tariffs, mfg productivity doesn't rise #econsky
econbrowser.com/archives/202...
Academics: Jevin and I would love to see this course used broadly around the world. Would you recommend publishing some sort of journal article about the course? (We don't need the publication for our CVs, but just want to get the word out.) If so, where would you target it?
Other promotion ideas?
A sign of the times . . . a whole podcast devoted William McKinley, infant industries, and tinplate from the Indicator at Planet Money
www.npr.org/2025/02/05/1...
My book "One from the Many: The Global Economy since 1850" is out now on audio book. I have 3 free download codes. Reply to this post to get one. Check out: www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/on...
The end of history viewpoint so prevalent in contemporary thought is dealt another severe blow: venal corruption and systematic corruption are back. This like other 'I didn't think that could happen again' moments underscore the value of economic history and history more generally.
I am glad to share this promotion for the audiobook version of my history of the rich 🙂👇
70% OFF As Gods Among Men: A History of the Rich in the West www.audiobooks.com/promotions/p...
Methodological paradigm shift activated.