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Economic History Workshop - Economic Origins of Modern Science: Technology, Institutions, and the Market for Ideas

Economic History Workshop - Economic Origins of Modern Science: Technology, Institutions, and the Market for Ideas

Dr. Jeremiah Dittmar is Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics. His research examines the technological and political determinants of economic development, including the role of information technology in influencing economic, religious, and political change in European history.

 Asia Global Institute

 23rd August, 2018

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