Programme

Agenda

Programme
Wednesday the 27th of September
11:00 - 16:00

Administrative meetings

Economic History Department
16:00 - 17:00 EC1 Holger Crafoords Ekonomicentrum
17:00 onwards

Reception in Ljusgarden

EC1 Holger Crafoords Ekonomicentrum
19:00

Pub quiz

John Bull Pub & Restaurant
Thursday the 28th of September
08:30 - 09:00

Registration

AF Borgen: Lilla Sparbanks-foajén
09:00 - 09:45

Opening remarks by
Erik Green, Chair of the Swedish Economic History Society
Lena Eskilsson, Deputy Vice Chancellor Lund University
Mats Helmfrid, Chairmman of Lund City Council

AF Borgen: Stora Salen
10:00 - 11:15

Parallel Session 1

AF Borgen
11:15 - 11:30

Coffee Break

AF Borgen
11:30 - 12:45

Parallel Session 2

AF Borgen
12:45 - 14:00

Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:00

Keynote by Sheilagh Ogilvie titled State Capacity and Economic History

AF Borgen: Stora Salen
15:15 - 16:30

Parallel Session 3

AF Borgen
16:30 - 16:45

Coffee Break

AF Borgen
16:45 - 18:00

Parallel Session 4

AF Borgen
18:00 - 18:45

PhD Mingle

Café Ariman
18:00 - 18:45 AF Borgen
19:00 onwards

Dinner at Torgets

Torgets Restaurant, beside City Hall in Lund
Friday the 29th of September
09:00 - 10:15

Parallel Session 5

AF Borgen
10:15 - 10:30

Coffee Break

AF Borgen
10:30 - 11:45

Parallel Session 6

AF Borgen
11:45 - 13:00

Lunch Break

13:00 - 14:00

Keynote by Klara Arnberg titled The Sex of Markets

AF Borgen: Stora Salen
14:15 - 15:30

Parallel Session 7

AF Borgen

Administrative meetings

Administrative meeting schedule
Time Meeting Room
11:00-12:00 Meeting with heads of department
2064
Alfa 1
12:00-13:00 Lunch for heads of department and director of studies
venue tba
13:00-14:00 Meeting of the directors of PhD-studies
1104
Alfa 1
14:00-15:00 Editor’s meeting for the Scandinavian Economic History Review
1104
Alfa 1
15:00-16:00 Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for Social and Economic history
1104
Alfa 1

Paper Sessions

The paper sessions will take place at AF Borgen in Lund. The room numbers will be updated when we know exactly which rooms we will have access to.

Sessions
Number of papers indicated in brackets
Gustafscenen Källarsalen Lilla salen Nya Fest Sångsalen Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Kerstins Rum
1: Thursday the 28th of September 10:00 - 11:15 Labour, living standards and inequality (4) Paths towards sustained development in the global south: Historical lessons (3) Consequences of Technological Change (3) International Trade, Mobility and Development (3) The political economy of protection (3) The Neoliberal Shift (3) Central banking – a science or an art? (4)
2: Thursday the 28th of September 11:30 - 12:45 Labour, living standards and inequality (4) Paths towards sustained development in the global south: Historical lessons (3) Consequences of Technological Change (3) Sustainability and energy transitions in economic and business history (3) The political economy of protection (2) The Neoliberal Shift (3) Central banking – a science or an art? (4)
3: Thursday the 28th of September 15:15 - 16:30 Labour, living standards and inequality (3) Paths towards sustained development in the global south: Historical lessons (3) The long road to the welfare state... and beyond: retirement, old-age provision and eldercare in the past and present (3) Sustainability and energy transitions in economic and business history (4) Structured by the State – infrastructure and communication in the era of industrialization (3) The Neoliberal Shift (3) Historical national accounts (2)
4: Thursday the 28th of September 16:45 - 18:00 Life cycles incomes and relief during stages of economic hardship (3) The long road to the welfare state... and beyond: retirement, old-age provision and eldercare in the past and present (3) Sustainability and energy transitions in economic and business history (3) Structured by the State – infrastructure and communication in the era of industrialization (3) The Neoliberal Shift (3) Historical national accounts (3)
5: Friday the 29th of September 09:00 - 10:15 Global inequality – levels and trends (3) The role of educational policy, sex education and contraceptives for gender equality (3) Leading Change: Female Pioneers in Patenting and Inventing (3) There ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough: Ownership, redistribution, and extraction of natural resources, 1800-2000 (3) Land and the political economy (2) Pre-Industrial Households and Markets (3) Labour and workers in Sweden since approx. 1850 (in Swedish) (3)
6: Friday the 29th of September 10:30 - 11:45 Global inequality – levels and trends (3) The role of educational policy, sex education and contraceptives for gender equality (2) Historical Perspectives on Migration (3) There ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough: Ownership, redistribution, and extraction of natural resources, 1800-2000 (2) Families, business and wealth (3) Pre-Industrial Households and Markets (2) The application of cutting edge technology to economic history research (3)
7: Friday the 29th of September 14:15 - 15:30 Global inequality – levels and trends (2) Health crises: plagues and strikes (3) Historical Perspectives on Migration (3) Levels of Cartelization: Scandinavian Perspectives on the Role Cartelization in Business Development (3) Families, business and wealth (2) Life cycles incomes and relief during stages of economic hardship (3) History of consumption (2)

Session 1

Parallel Session 1
Thursday the 28th of September 10:00 - 11:15
Title Author Together with
Gustafscenen Session 1: Labour, living standards and inequality organized by Erik Bengtsson, Kathryn Gary, Tobias Karlsson, Malin Nilsson and Jakob Molinder
Coercion through Remuneration in the Swedish Servant Institution Martin Andersson Carolina Uppenberg
Enclosures and Population in Uppsala County 1760-1900 Maja Lundqvist
Paid spinning in rural landless and semi-landless households in Sweden 1767-1797: Some preliminary results Kathryn Gary Malin Nilsson & Mats Olsson
The Market Mightier Than the Family? A Case Study of Market Transfers and Land Distribution in Holland, 1555-1684 Bram Hilkens
Källarsalen Session 1: Paths towards sustained development in the global south: Historical lessons organized by Erik Green and Ellen Hillbom
How to avoid the effects of collapsing commodities? Lessons from history Cristián Ducoing Fredrik NG Andersson, Ellen Hillbom and Sara Torregrosa
Shine a light: Community Effects of Distributed Energy Systems in East Africa since the 1990s Jakob Hannerz Jutta Bolt
What explains technological adaptation in Africa? A comparative study of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. Bertus Markus Melles Prince Young Aboagye
Lilla salen Session 1: Consequences of Technological Change organized by Suvi Heikkuri
At the roots of the industrial take-off: evidence from the Swedish parishes (1750-1850) Anna Missiaia Fredrik Sandgren
Development of Artisan Workshops in Southern Sweden, 1840-1890. Johanne Arnfred
Holy Cows and Spilt Milk: A Firm Level Analysis of the Impact of Religious Conflict on Productivity Christian Vedel Jeanet Bentzen, University of Copenhagen, Nina Boberg-Fazlic, TU Dortmund University, Paul Sharp, University of Southern Denmark, Christian Skovsgaard, University of Southern Denmark
Nya Fest Session 1: International Trade, Mobility and Development organized by Samuel Marknäs
Railroads, Geographic and Social Mobility: Evidence from Nineteenth Century America Maxence Castiello Clément Bosquet
A Wicked War: War and the Wealth Inequality – Public Debt Nexus. Diego Castañeda Garza
Mare Liberum and the Golden Mine: Anglo-Dutch Relations, the Fisheries, and the Struggle for Maritime Supremacy, 1600-1800 Samuel Marknäs
Sångsalen Session 1: The political economy of protection organized by Christopher Absell
From Mercantilism to Tariffs: The American Experience of Protectionism from the Colonial Era to the Early Republic, 1750-1830 Jeremy Land John Moore
Tariff protection in Argentina between the First Globalization and the post-war period Juan Pablo Juliá Cecilia Lara (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
The price and welfare consequences of the British Sugar Act of 1846 Christopher Absell
Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Session 1: The Neoliberal Shift organized by Jonas Ljungberg and Erik Bengtsson
A Nation of Everyman Investors: The Popularisation of Stock Saving in Sweden David Larsson Heidenblad
Central bankers and centralized wage bargaining: A different perspective on the rise of neoliberalism in Norway Eivind Thomassen
The Struggle Against Institutions: Platform Market Creation and the State Pontus Blüme
Kerstins Rum Session 1: Central banking – a science or an art? organized by Lars Fredrik Øksendal and Anders Ögren
1930s Swedish financial crisis revisited---central banking and the lender of last resort Liang Zhao
A ‘license to innovate’ – the politics of money at the European Central Bank Ingrid Hjertaker
Riksbanken och regimskiftet: "Ett oroande spring av utländska banker" Cecilia Kahn
The Illusory Independence of Bank of Japan Åsa Malmström Rognes

Session 2

Parallel Session 2
Thursday the 28th of September 11:30 - 12:45
Title Author Together with
Gustafscenen Session 2: Labour, living standards and inequality organized by Erik Bengtsson, Kathryn Gary, Tobias Karlsson, Malin Nilsson and Jakob Molinder
Enclosures and productivity in Eastern Sweden – Evidence from the land market 1840-1869 Viktor Persarvet Marja Erikson
Farmers and farm workers: work organization and social relations on six farms in central Sweden 1850-1910. Patrick Svensson
What do and don’t the censuses tell us about married women’s work? Kelsey Marleen Mol
Income inequality in Sweden 1870–1970: Evidence from micro data Erik Bengtsson Jakob Molinder, Svante Prado
Källarsalen Session 2: Paths towards sustained development in the global south: Historical lessons organized by Erik Green and Ellen Hillbom
Growth and differentiation in Kenya’s public sector, ca. 1920s to 1960s Valeria Lukkari
Shrinking and financial development in Kenya and Tanzania, 1960-2020 Sascha Klocke Tobias Axelsson
Elite coalitions and industrialization in Africa Erik Green Victor Gwande, Rory Pilossof, Ushehwedu Kufakurinani
Lilla salen Session 2: Consequences of Technological Change organized by Suvi Heikkuri
A new perspective on innovation and industrialization Kristine Bruland
Electricity as a skill-biased technology: Evidence from Sweden during early 20th century Suvi Heikkuri Svante Prado
The impact of electricity on productivity: an industry-level approach to Swedish manufacturing, 1913–1938 Svante Prado Christopher Absell and Jesper Hamark
Nya Fest Session 2: Sustainability and energy transitions in economic and business history organized by Mattias Näsman and Josef Taalbi
ANDEANS VS NORDIC. ENERGY AS A DETERMINING FACTOR. 1870-1930 Cristián Ducoing Martin Garrido
The Little Ice Age energy transition John brolin
Is public energy innovation funding in line with Swedish environmental targets? Johanna Fink Josef Taalbi
Sångsalen Session 2: The political economy of protection organized by Christopher Absell
Kampen om skogsråvaran - köpsågverkens situation i Norrland efter 1970 Thomas Pettersson Fredrik Olsson Spjut
MUSIKLIFVETS HÖJANDE! Staffan Albinsson
Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Session 2: The Neoliberal Shift organized by Jonas Ljungberg and Erik Bengtsson
50 Shades of Trade: Swedish Trade Union Interests and the Neoliberal World Trade Regime post 1979 Li Eriksdotter Andersson
Neoliberalism in the making? The role of managerial agency in the corproatization of swedish public entperises Rasmus Nykvist Rickard Björnemalm
Patterns and Causes of Marketization in Public Services Dominic Mealy Jonas Ljungberg
Kerstins Rum Session 2: Central banking – a science or an art? organized by Lars Fredrik Øksendal and Anders Ögren
An old remedy for a new problem. How history provides the easiest route to making digital central bank money available to the public in a cash free world Lars Fredrik Øksendal
The Economic Costs of Bank Closures: Evidence from a Natural Experiment Seán Kenny Jason Lennard, Emma Horgan
Nordic Central Bank Cooperation 1931-1939 – Challenging an era of deglobalisation and uncertainty Gjermund Forfang Rongved
The role of clearing in central bank cooperation: From the Scandinavian Monetary Union to the Bank for International Settlements Anders Ögren Hans-Michael Trautwein

Session 3

Parallel Session 3
Thursday the 28th of September 15:15 - 16:30
Title Author Together with
Gustafscenen Session 3: Labour, living standards and inequality organized by Erik Bengtsson, Kathryn Gary, Tobias Karlsson, Malin Nilsson and Jakob Molinder
The Union Wage Effect at the Dawn of the Great Levelling - Evidence from Interwar Sweden William Skoglund
The Human Cost of Inequality: Race Differentials across Time and Space in Child Mortality in the United States, 1850-1940 Jonas Helgertz J David Hacker, Richard Steckel, Nicolas Ziebarth
Female labor force participation in census microdata Jørgen Modalsli
Källarsalen Session 3: Paths towards sustained development in the global south: Historical lessons organized by Erik Green and Ellen Hillbom
David and Goliath? Botswanan elites and negotiated settlements, 1895-1975 Jorich Johann Loubser Tomás Medina Mora Perez
The Role of the State and Worker Power in Social Upgrading and Downgrading of the Mauritian Garment Industry Linn Ternsjö
Lessons from successful disease prevention campaigns in former British Africa: The Nigerian experience with Yaws Jeanne Cilliers Jutta Bolt
Lilla salen Session 3: The long road to the welfare state... and beyond: retirement, old-age provision and eldercare in the past and present organized by Jaco Zuijderduijn and Tobias Karlsson
Critique of work and the meaning of retirement in the Swedish FIRE (financial independence, retire early) movement c. 2010-2025 Charlotte Nilsson
In sickness and in health - Sickness among urban and rural working-class men and women in early 20th century Sweden Lars Fredrik Andersson Liselotte Eriksson
Occupation and family networks at old age, Västerbotten 1890-1960 Dennis Fahlgren
Nya Fest Session 3: Sustainability and energy transitions in economic and business history organized by Mattias Näsman and Josef Taalbi
Energy transitions: past and present Magnus Lindmark Ann-Kristin Bergquist
The current energy crisis in historical perspective Astrid Kander
The Swedish innovation system for sustainable transitions – Insights from innovation output data Josef Taalbi Philipp Jonas Kreutzer
The Swedish Automobile Industry and the Environment during the Oil Crisis: The present-day environmental transition in perspective Mattias Näsman
Sångsalen Session 3: Structured by the State – infrastructure and communication in the era of industrialization organized by Björn Hasselgren and Jan Ottosson
Canals and the iron-industry during the early industrialisation era - state-supported growth policies in the making Björn Hasselgren
The economy of freight transport on road: Interaction between bans and technical improvements of vehicles and road construction. Jørgen Burchardt
The Formation of a New Republic: Steel Industry and Society 1871-1914 Stylianos Panagiotidis
Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Session 3: The Neoliberal Shift organized by Jonas Ljungberg and Erik Bengtsson
Decentralization and Management Consultants Mathias Krusell
Underemployment and the Neoliberal Shift Paulina Vaughn
The Role of Trade Unions in Precarisation: LO’s Negotiations on Employment Security 1990-2020 Thea Holmlund
Kerstins Rum Session 3: Historical national accounts organized by Svante Prado and Kerstin Enflo
New estimates of Swedish historical national accounts from the income side, 1870–1910 Svante Prado Erik Bengtsson and Jakob Molinder
Trade shocks and Resilience to Economic shrinking: comparative analysis of Argentina, Australia, and Canada Juan Pablo Juliá Martin Andersson (Lund University)

Session 4

Parallel Session 4
Thursday the 28th of September 16:45 - 18:00
Title Author Together with
Gustafscenen Session 4: Life cycles incomes and relief during stages of economic hardship organized by Anton Svensson and Louise Cormack
Family life cycle living standards in a pre/early industrial city: Stockholm from 1800 to 1880 Anton Svensson
Too sick to work: welfare benefits in early 20th century Sweden Helene Castenbrandt
The 1938 Swedish child allowance and its short-term effects Louise Cormack
Lilla salen Session 4: The long road to the welfare state... and beyond: retirement, old-age provision and eldercare in the past and present organized by Jaco Zuijderduijn and Tobias Karlsson
Conceptualizing and measuring retirement in historical micro-level data Tobias Karlsson
Local level state capacity in Sweden in the 19th century Johan Ericsson
Old age, pensions and retirement before the welfare state Jaco Zuijderduijn
Nya Fest Session 4: Sustainability and energy transitions in economic and business history organized by Mattias Näsman and Josef Taalbi
The Business of Renewable Energy Development: The Oil Industry and Geothermal Energy in Iceland and California, 1960s-1970s Odinn Melsted
Perceived Resources for Battery Manufacturing in Norway Øyvind H. Nordbotten
Shades of Green in the Swedish Forest-Based Bioeconomy Transition Philipp Jonas Kreutzer
Sångsalen Session 4: Structured by the State – infrastructure and communication in the era of industrialization organized by Björn Hasselgren and Jan Ottosson
Public policies, electrification and electric vehicle adoption: A comparative case study of Chicago Josef Taalbi Alexandra López Cermeño
SAS and the Cold War Jan Ottosson Lars Fälting
The State as Gardener – the State as Structure Anna Lindgren
Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Session 4: The Neoliberal Shift organized by Jonas Ljungberg and Erik Bengtsson
Explorers and creators of markets - Market research and public relations in Sweden 1980s to 1990s Elin Åström Rudberg
The politics of profits: Profit squeeze and macroeconomic management in Sweden, 1975–1985 Erik Bengtsson
Work life as an arena for neoliberal subjectification: The case of personal time management in Sweden during the 1980s Charlotte Nilsson
Kerstins Rum Session 4: Historical national accounts organized by Svante Prado and Kerstin Enflo (session moved to Stora Salen)
Growth and Resilience Theory: A new way of conceptualising convergence dynamics. Anthony Smythe
Is Economic Growth Sustainable? Conflicting Signals from International Organisations Cristián Ducoing Eoin McLaughlin and Nick Hanley
Swedish Historical National Accounts 2023 Update, Revision and Underlying Principles Kerstin Enflo Charlie Nilsson, Kerstin Enflo, Håkan Lobell, Olle Krantz

Session 5

Parallel Session 5
Friday the 29th of September 09:00 - 10:15
Title Author Together with
Gustafscenen Session 5: Global inequality – levels and trends organized by Ellen Hillbom
Income inequality and its drivers in colonial Kenya, 1921-1960 Valeria Lukkari Maria Mwaipopo Fibaek
Moderate Opulence: The Evolution of Wealth inequality in Mexico in its first century of independence Diego Castañeda Garza
The distributive effects of consumption taxes Sara Torregrosa-Hetland Oriol Sabaté
Källarsalen Session 5: The role of educational policy, sex education and contraceptives for gender equality organized by Annika Elwert and Volha Lazuka
Changing values on sexual behaviours in South-East Europe 1995–2020 Peter Gladoic Håkansson Dubravka Gladoic Håkansson
Sex and the Single Girl: The Pill and a Century of Unwed Childbearing Kelly Ragan
Life-cycle effects of sex education Volha Lazuka Annika Elwert
Lilla salen Session 5: Leading Change: Female Pioneers in Patenting and Inventing organized by Youssouf Merouani
Do women patent differently - the patent system of the GDR Finni Jo Erdmann
Women, Jews, and Foreigners. A Data Analysis of Minority Inventorship in Nazi Germany Sophia Rishyna
Women inventors: an exploration of French patents 1791-1900 Youssouf Merouani Faustine Perrin
Nya Fest Session 5: There ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough: Ownership, redistribution, and extraction of natural resources, 1800-2000 organized by Kasper Hage Stjern
Natural Resource Constraint on Fiscal Capacity: Evidence from Canadian Municipalities Clara Dallaire-Fortier Giacomo Rella
The value of practical knowledge: Skilled workrs’ job switching within, to and from mining in Norway from ca. 1787 to 1940 Kristin Ranestad
This land is my land: A Global and Comparative History of Regulation of Agricultural Land c. 1789-1913 Pål Thonstad Sandvik Pål Thonstad Sandvik
Sångsalen Session 5: Land and the political economy organized by Klas Eriksson
Freehold Land, Resistance To Authoritarianism and Support for Democracy: Evidence from France Adrien Montalbo
The Social Origins of Democracy and Authoritarianism Reconsidered: Prussia and Sweden in Comparison Erik Bengtsson Felix Kersting (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Session 5: Pre-Industrial Households and Markets organized by Marcus Falk
Consumption patterns and living standards in towns around the Baltic, c. 1540-1860: Probate Evidence from Three Towns in Denmark and Southern Sweden Marcus Falk Erik Bengtsson
Det svenska spinnhusets ekonomi, 1724 – 1825 Hedvig Widmalm
Likvida affärer. Ored Olsson i Grönhult, Villands Vånga, och brännvinsekonomin vid 1800-talets mitt. Docent Anders Perlinge, Institutet för Ekonomisk-historisk och Företagshistorisk Forskning (EHFF), Handelshögskolan i Stockholm
Kerstins Rum Session 5: Labour and workers in Sweden since approx. 1850 (in Swedish) organized by Fia Sundevall
Arbetsmarknadens osynliga händer: Icke-offentlig förmedling av arbetare i och från Sverige 1850–1942 Therese Christoffersson
Avlönat hushållsarbete i Sverige 1890-1939 Sofi Vedin
En kamp om produktionen. Arbetare och rationaliseringspolitik i Sverige 1920–1950 Arvand Mirsafian

Session 6

Parallel Session 6
Friday the 29th of September 10:30 - 11:45
Title Author Together with
Gustafscenen Session 6: Global inequality – levels and trends organized by Ellen Hillbom
Invisible Borders – Persisting Scars: How the Apartheid Homelands Define Contemporary South Africa Peter Courtney
What we gained that time we lost so much Diego Castañeda Garza Sergio Silva Castañeda
Understanding wage discrimination in a settler colony: Khoesan wages in nineteenth century Cape Colony Erik Green Calumet Links
Källarsalen Session 6: The role of educational policy, sex education and contraceptives for gender equality organized by Annika Elwert and Volha Lazuka
Advertising Birth Control: The contraceptive business and sex education in Sweden 1910–1938 Anna Inez Bergman Anna Inez Bergman
The Power of the Pill: Evidence from Oral Contraceptive Sales kelly ragan
Lilla salen Session 6: Historical Perspectives on Migration organized by Jonatan Andersson
Gender, migration and labor market: Swedish migration to the US at the turn of the 20th century. Marcos Castillo
Remaining in the Northern ”Future Country”? Migration patterns among graduates from the technical secondary school in Härnösand, 1901-1971 Per-Olof Grönberg Fay Lundh Nilsson
The Urban Premium During Industrialization: Evidence from Rural-Urban Migration in Sweden Jonatan Andersson Jakob Molinder
Nya Fest Session 6: There ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough: Ownership, redistribution, and extraction of natural resources, 1800-2000 organized by Kasper Hage Stjern
"Societal Interests demands that this splendor remains in the hands of the village”: The Issue of Usage and Ownership of Norwegian Mountain Ranges, 1915-1940. Kasper Hage Stjern
The making and breaking of an “international order” of mineral extraction in the long 19th century Andreas R.D. Sanders
Sångsalen Session 6: Families, business and wealth organized by Staffan Albinsson
Forging a cultural economy: Swedish-American publishing networks and organizations in the mid-west 1860-1880 Erik Thosteman
Exogenous Shock Creates Organisational and Structural Change: The impact of Covid-19 on the Swedish business sector Rickard Björnemalm Anders Houltz and Hans Sjögren
The art of surviving as a family business – the Nordic case Hans Sjögren
Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Session 6: Pre-Industrial Households and Markets organized by Marcus Falk
“Two pairs of cotton socks, and 1 ditto worn.” - Cotton consumption households in Karlskrona at the turn of the 1800s. Christina Dackling
Relieving famine. Northern Sweden (Västerbotten) during the 1860s: Local, Regional and Comparative Perspectives. Henrik Forsberg Magnus Bohman
Kerstins Rum Session 6: The application of cutting edge technology to economic history research organized by Jonathan Jayes, Jonas Kreutzer, Youssouf Merouani
Innovation networks during the French industrialization – Working with historical text data at scale Youssouf Merouani
Mastering Digital Research Methods for Economic Historians: Unlocking Efficiency and Collaboration Jonas Kreutzer
Wired for Success: Sweden's Electrical Innovators in the Age of Industrial Transformation Jonathan Jayes

Session 7

Parallel Session 7
Friday the 29th of September 14:15 - 15:30
Title Author Together with
Gustafscenen Session 7: Global inequality – levels and trends organized by Ellen Hillbom
Destined to the top? Intergenerational wealth transmission and elite persistence in the Caribbean at turbulent times (1760-1914) Stefania Galli Dimitrios Thedoridis and Klas Rönnbäck
Social Tables for Tanganyika, 1925-1957 Sascha Klocke
Källarsalen Session 7: Health crises: plagues and strikes organized by Nicolas Maughan
A Weakened Society? Plague, Economy and Social Resilience in Early 18th-Century Provence Nicolas Maughan
Island Women and the Obesity Transition: Examining SES, Ethnicity and Economic Development Anna Tegunimataka (Department of Economic History, Lund University) Omar Karlsson (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)
The Effect of Strikes on Health Nikolaos Prodromidis
Lilla salen Session 7: Historical Perspectives on Migration organized by Jonatan Andersson
Building Socialism on Abandoned Land: The Long-term Impact of Deportations in South-East Poland Oliver Wach
Migrant selection and labor outcomes of Non-Western immigrants in Sweden and Denmark after the 2002 Danish reforms Fátima de Arriba Moreno Anna Tegunimataka and Jonas Helgertz
The Returns to Migration: Internal Migration and Intergenerational Mobility in Sweden, 1880-1940 Jonatan Andersson
Nya Fest Session 7: Levels of Cartelization: Scandinavian Perspectives on the Role Cartelization in Business Development organized by Kasper Hage Stjern
Cartels for building materials as construction foundations for building large corporations Malin Dahlström
Drivers of market concentration in the Swedish brewery sector, 1910-1990 Henric Häggqvist
Intermediaries of Cartelization: The Regional Circuits of the Norwegian and Swedish Brewery Cartels, 1906-1956 Kasper Hage Stjern
Sångsalen Session 7: Families, business and wealth organized by Staffan Albinsson
‘I am doing divinely’ Jenny Lind’s financial legacy Staffan Albinsson
A family affair: financial strategies and intergenerational wealth accumulation among the Swedish nobility (18th and 19th centuries). Matteo Pompermaier Martin Dackling
Lilla Sparbanksfoajén Session 7: Life cycles incomes and relief during stages of economic hardship organized by Anton Svensson and Louise Cormack
Life-cycle impact on consumption in southern Sweden, probate evidence from southern Sweden c. 1680-1860 Marcus Falk
Short-term variation in urban breadwinner incomes as a determinant for the earnings of their spouse and children: Sweden 1913-14 Malin Nilsson Stefan Öberg
Panel debate on Life cycles incomes and relief during stages of economic hardship Panel debate
Kerstins Rum Session 7: History of consumption organized by Fia Sundevall
Moderate advertising The historical development of the regulation of alcohol advertising in Sweden 1950–2003 Michael Funke
Paying the price for protecting consumption: the business history of the coffee trade in Sweden during WWII Nikolas Glover