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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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Long-term Energy and Growth

The LEG network (Long-term Energy- Growth), with a hub at Lund University, aims at establishing a consistent long-run dataset (1800-2000) for energy, including traditional energy sources, based on comparable standards across an increasing number of European countries. The long term objective is to create a data-base on energy that will be openly available for researchers, and to shed light on the crucial issue of how important energy is for economic growth.

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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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Historical Econ Geography 1900-2000

European economic history as it stands today is still little more than a collection of national economic histories. A truly European approach needs to overcome the artefact of aggregation along the lines of the 19th century nation states as set by national statistical offices. The Historical Economic Geography Project (HEGPro) aims to break down the economic development of nation-states into that of their regional units to produce a synthesis of Europe’s historical economic geography 1900-2000.

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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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Programme's Instruments

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GLOBALEURONET will address its objectives through a series of integrated scientific activities. They will take place at various locations within participating countries.

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Introduction

Economic history has emerged in many European countries as a dynamic discipline based on rigorous analytical categories and empirical methods. The demand for education and training in theoretically-driven analysis of the past has been relentlessly growing since the 1980s, and new centers promoting excellence in teaching and research have been established. Economic historians provide now both undergraduate and post-graduate students in economics, business, social and political sciences all over Europe with a long-run perspective of the sources of economic growth, the expansion of international trade, the international movements of capital and labour, or the role of institutions in enhancing (or hindering) economic development. Read more

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Contributing ESF Member Organizations

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GlobalEuroNet is funded by 15 ESF Member Organisations from 14 European countries on an à la carte basis.

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Who we are

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GlobalEuronet is based on the systematic cooperation of research teams from 14 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Portugal, The Netherlands, Turkey) and is coordinated by the Department of Economic History and Institutions , University Carlos III Madrid , through the Instituto Laureano Figuerola , its research arm.

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