Guilherme Lambais
@glambais
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Assistant Professor of Economics @ULusiadaLisboa. Past @MSCActions @icsunivlisboa, @unb_oficial. Development & Growth, Economic History, and Political Economy.
Lisboa, Portugal
Joined November 2022
The conference will be held at the historic district of Belém, where U. Lusíada is located. Many historical sites, museums, and great food within a short walk. Come spend some days with us in sunny Lisboa!
Call for papers: The New Economic History of Brazil September 12, 2025, in Lisbon! Organized with @glambais Keynote speaker: William Summerhill (UCLA) We plan to accept papers that cover all aspects of the quantitative (and comparative) economic history of Brazil. Details👇
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@pseudoerasmus @DbPeligro Interesting point by @DbPeligro … what would be the paper to read about proto-industrialization from the economics point of view? Bc I was looking these days at some stuff about proto-industrialization in Brazil but from the historians perspective (ie Douglas Cole Libby)
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RT @lvaro_matias: É já na 2ª feira, 2 Dez, 12:30h na Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa. Seminário #2 da série "Lisbon Economic History and Dev…
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RT @ASE_Africa: At the African School of Economics, we are committed to delivering the highest standards of academic excellence—preparing s…
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RT @Giammacco: 1/ 🚨New paper 🚨on a tricky question: Are politicians more likely to have criminal backgrounds? Yes: twice as likely. And,…
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RT @andresilvatw: Great to see to coverage of The Economist about the research of @nunopgpalma, together with @AdamBrz and @VeldeFrancois o…
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@gguillaumeblanc Similar story about the now tourist-famous yellow trams of Lisbon. They almost got all scrapped and were revived in the 90s, though the system now has half of the km it used to have in the 50s (
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RT @gguillaumeblanc: Good papers, good croissants, and full funding, what else do you want? Last week to apply! Deadline: 27 August 2024.…
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@pseudoerasmus There is a recent nice review about the Byzantine empire that goes a bit into this. I think mainly supporting what you said about it being the most affected, and how Venice got some good preferential treatments (this then ties into Puga and Trefler 2014?).
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RT @ArthurLewisLab: 🚨 Call for applications 🚨 **Graduate Student Workshop** November 13, 2024 in Manchester Apply before September 17:…
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Excellent thread, completely spot on with recent experiences! Unaccountable referees are a major problem today
Will the “Committee on Improvements to the Publications Process in Economics” improve things? The AEA, EEA, ES, and RES appointed seven respected leading economists to this committee. Well done - we need to improve the publication process. 1/n
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