A hundred lessons from history
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A hundred lessons from history

31:12 Oct 17, 2025
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The International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar Series, hosted by CEPR, is turning 100 this month — not years, but episodes. What began as a lockdown experiment has become a global fixture for anyone who believes economics never forgets. In a special edition of VoxTalks Economics, Tim Phillips talks with organisers Nathan Sussman and Rui Esteves of the Geneva Graduate Institute about the moments that shaped the series and what a hundred lessons from history can teach us today. Why does history matter so much to economists? And how can the series help us understand current events? Nathan’s selectionThe great demographic reversal https://cepr.org/multimedia/imhos-13-great-demographic-reversal-ageing-societies-waning-inequality-and-inflationMonetary and fiscal history of the US https://cepr.org/multimedia/imhos-81-monetary-and-fiscal-history-united-states-1961-2021The journey of humanity https://cepr.org/multimedia/imhos-37-journey-humanityRui’s selectionThe Smoot-Hawley trade war https://cepr.org/multimedia/imhos-26-smoot-hawley-trade-warFinancial sanctions https://cepr.org/multimedia/imhos-59-financial-sanctions-arsenal-democracy-or-feeble-weaponIndustrial policy https://cepr.org/multimedia/imhos-93-panel-industrial-policy-history
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