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Welfare Indices for Europe: Numeracy, Inequality and Anthopometrics

The project focuses on the comparison of three important dimensions of living standards: Numeracy as measured with the age heaping strategy (see below), in order to approximate one important dimension of human capital; Inequality of incomes within the European societies; Anthropometric indicators, in particular heights of both adults and children.

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Standardised Historical National Accounts 1870-2007

The Historical National Accounts project aims to give a quantitative overview as to how the various parts of Europe have developed in the long run and to produce a Europe-wide database on economic growth and productivity, covering the highest possible number of European countries. Furthermore, the aim is to organise education and training activities around this research agenda and to stimulate comparative analyses on levels and growth rates of productivity and economic welfare. The final results of this project will be embedded in the data-hub on long-term economic growth and structural change of the Groningen Growth and Development Centre.

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Eurocommonfactor

Among other things, GLOBALEURONET aims to promote research on European market integration, on macroeconomic and financial fluctuations, and on economic growth. This project intends to make contributions to all three areas, building on recent developments in statistical large-scale aggregation of information.

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Objectives

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The Programme’s main scientific objective is to investigate the economic, institutional and social specificities of Europe’s participation in the globalization waves of the last 150 years. Our strategic objective is to promote the convergence of quantitative research methods, the merger of existing and future research projects at national level into a European common research agenda, and the organization of common activities.

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Introduction

History matters for the future of Europe in a globalizing world. European institutions are the outcome of a long historical process of development. Many of them were created or shaped in the past as a reaction to the forces of economic integration. Moreover, in spite of wide differences among countries, Western Europe offers, in broad terms, a coherent socio-economic model based on the coexistence and positive integration between market and non-market institutions. The European historical experience demonstrates that regulation, coordination rules and market integration can successfully complement and reinforce each other, and that markets tend to perform better if they are embedded in a range of non-market institutions whose function is to create, regulate, stabilize and legitimate markets. This is exactly the argument some critical observers are putting forward in the current globalization debate. How should European institutions adjust to current globalizations?

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Nov
22
2006

Workshop 'Standardised Historical National Accounts for Europe 1870-2007'

Towards Historical Union Accounts for the EU
Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway
23-25 November 2006

Mar
08
2007

ANN: Workshop 'Long-Term Energy and Growth'

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (Spain)

March 9-11, 2007

Jun
21
2007

Workshop: 'Historical Economic Geography of Europe, 1900-2000'

The Economic Geography of Europe, 1900-2000

Universidad Carlos III, Madrid (in cooperation with the Centre for
the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, The University of
Warwick).

22-23 June 2007

Apr
10
2007

Europe’s Common Factors, 1850-2000. Identifying National and International Business Cycles by Statistical Aggregation of Disaggregate Data

University of Zurich, Germany

11-13 April 2007

Sep
26
2007

Workshop: 'Economic Convergence of Small Peripheral Countries in the post-Second World War. Examples of Finland, Ireland and Portugal'

Department of Social Science History

University of Helsinki (Finland)

September 27-29, 2007.

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