Michael Huberman
Université de Montréal
http://www.hst.umontreal.ca/personnel/huberman_michael.html
Michael Huberman teaches at the Université de Montréal, Department of History, and is a research fellow at CIREQ and CIRANO. He was a Fulbright Fellow at UCLA in 2007. His article with Chris Minns, “The Times They Are Not Changin’: Days and Hours of Work in Old and New Worlds, 1870-2000,” Explorations in Economic History 44 (October 2007): 538-67, won the Explorations Prize. He is currently writing a book on trade and labor regulation before 1914.
Articles by Michael Huberman:
-
The rise of trade and social protection
23 October 2009, 11062 reads
Don't Miss
Rethinking macroeconomic policy
Blanchard
Fiscal consolidation: At what speed?
Blanchard, Leigh
Is inflation targeting dead? Central Banking After the Crisis
Reichlin, Baldwin
Most Read
- Fiscal consolidation: At what speed?Blanchard, Leigh
- Public debt and economic growth, one more timePanizza, Presbitero
- Escaping liquidity traps: Lessons from the UK’s 1930s escapeCrafts
- The lessons of the North Atlantic crisis for economic theory and policyStiglitz
- Rethinking macroeconomic policyBlanchard
- A tale of two depressions: What do the new data tell us? February 2010 updateEichengreen, O’Rourke