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Econometrics and Economic History

2020

  • Evaluating the Long-Run Socioeconomic Effects of Childhood Vaccination (Valvax). Marie Curie Individual Fellowship. Keith Andrew Meyers.
  • Socio-economic effects of vaccines. DKK 82.309. Peter Sandholt Jensen and Keith Meyers.
  • Mapping the Human Capital of the Nordic Countries. DKK 1.9 million. Paul Sharp.
  • Udgivelse af bogen - A Land of Milk and Butter: How Elites Created The Modern Danish Danish Industry. DKK 71,000. Paul Sharp.
  • Forecasting Electricity from Mutriku, a successful wave power plant. DKK 85,000. Isabel Casas.
  • SHARE. DKK 3.6 million + DKK 550,000 + DKK 2.5 million. Jørgen Lauridsen.

2019

  • Inequality in Life Span and the Macroeconomy: A Theoretical Inquiry. DKK 756,000. Lars Lønstrup.
  • Inside the black box of welfare state expansion. DKK 316,000. Christian Møller Dahl. 
  • Causal Inference with Multiple IVs: Using Mendelian Randomization to Estimate the Causal Effects of Cannabis and Alcohol on Labor Productivity and of Creativity and Risk Taking on Entrepreneurship. DKK 4.1 million. Giovanni Mellace.
  • The wealth and poverty of nations reconsidered. DKK 600,000. Jacob Weisdorf.
  • SHARE. DKK 400,000 + DKK 1.5 million + DKK 5.0 million. Jørgen Lauridsen.
  • Conflict and Development. DKK 5.4 million. Paul Sharp.
  • Forecasting Electricity from Mutriku, a successful wave power plant. DKK 69,000. Isabel Casas.

2018

  • Udflytning af statslige arbejdspladser og lokal arbejdsmarkedsudvikling i landdistrikterne. DKK 496,046. Torben Dall Schmidt.
  • Institutions of Care: The Role of Early Childhood Investments for Historical. DKK 4,295,000. Philipp Ager.
  • International Relocation Activities of Danish Firms: Analysing Determinants, Effects and Spatial Spillovers to the Local Economy. DKK 1,353,000. Timo Friedel Mitze.

2017

  • The White Death. DKK 3,099,000. Peter Sandholt Jensen.
  • The Origins of Creativity. DKK 2.5 million. Karol Borowiecki.

2016

  • Rethinking the Economic Take-off of Denmark. DKK 5.9 million. Paul Sharp.
  • Effects of migration. DKK 1.7 million. Nina Boberg-Fazlic.

2015

  • Diversity and Development: Evidence from Immigration Quotas. DKK 725,397. Philipp Ager (and Casper Worm Hansen, Copenhagen University).
  • Breast cancer treatment. DKK 4,793,000. Meltem Daysal.
  • The impact of antidepressant use. DKK 1,254,000. Mircea Trandafir.
  • Should we tax unhealthy food consumption? DKK 1,905,000. Giovanni Mellace.

2014

  • The Economic History of Christian Africa. DKK 4.2 million. Jacob Weisdorf.

2013

  • New Lessons from Historical Labor Markets: Using a unique Danish data source to answer key questions in economics. DKK 2.6 million. Peter Sandholt Jensen and Paul Sharp (together with Battista Severgnini Copenhagen University).
  • Renewal, Innovation and Change: Heritage and European Society. DKK 1.7 million. Karol Borowiecki.

2012

  • The Heavy Plough and the European Agricultural Revolution of the Middle Ages. DKK 971,626. Thomas Barnebeck Andersen and Peter Sandholt Jensen.
  • Constructing Historical Danish National Accounts for the Period 1750-1895. DKK 1.4 million. Paul Sharp, Peter Sandholt Jensen and Ingrid Henriksen.
  • Education and Health in the Process of Economic Development: A Theoretical Inquiry. DKK 1.3 million. Lars Lønstrup.

Last Updated 23.07.2021