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Maja Uhre Pedersen
Department of Economics
VIP
,
HEDG (Historical Economics & Development Group)
Assistant Professor
,
Economic History
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8978-3010
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+4565503645
Email
mup
sam.sdu
dk
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Business & Economics
18th Century
71%
Balkans
57%
Bond Prices
27%
Borrowing
44%
Bulgaria
25%
Cointegration
33%
Costs
17%
Demography
25%
Denmark
52%
Denomination
58%
Difference-in-differences
21%
Diminishing Returns
100%
Economic Development
21%
Economic Growth
48%
Economic History
78%
England
43%
Environmental Constraints
38%
Female Labor Force Participation
50%
Greece
20%
Health Policy
18%
Ignorance
43%
Interaction
15%
International Capital Markets
29%
Interwar Period
15%
Italy
56%
Land Reform
16%
London Stock Exchange
29%
Macroeconomic Impacts
16%
Malthus
65%
Malthusian Model
89%
Market Integration
21%
Markups
48%
Natural Resources
24%
Panel Data Analysis
24%
Population Growth
33%
Protectionism
60%
Resource Constraints
32%
Romania
43%
Serbia
25%
Standard Deviation
29%
Standard of Living
58%
Tariffs
26%
Technological Progress
22%
Testing
24%
Trade Policy
14%
Unified Growth Theory
99%
VAR Model
56%
Wheat
15%
Wine
44%
World War I
27%
Arts & Humanities
18th Century
18%
Balkans
57%
Bulgaria
25%
Causal
11%
Denmark
46%
Deviation
21%
Economic History
15%
Excess
10%
Greece
20%
Health Policy
13%
Interwar Period
11%
Isolationism
15%
Late Eighteenth-century
15%
Macroeconomics
14%
Natural Resources
19%
Neighbors
20%
Panel Data
16%
Population Growth
17%
Protectionism
60%
Resources
9%
Romania
44%
Serbia
25%
Southeast
23%
Spanish Flu
71%
Spiral
12%
Standard of Living
14%
Sword
49%
Tariffs
28%
Testing
9%
Trade Policy
10%
World War I
42%
Social Sciences
death
8%
demography
24%
economics
9%
evidence
28%
First World War
13%
growth theory
36%
health policy
10%
interaction
10%
isolationism
16%
Italy
36%
living standard
26%
macroeconomics
12%
protectionism
57%
time
7%
trade policy
13%