Economic History Soup
Economic History Soup is an interview-style podcast on all topics economic history, with discussions ranging from structuring the research process to the makings of an economic historian. Hosted by Yale Economics PhD student Liza Brover, the podcast emphasizes the diversity in themes, approaches, and personalities in the field of economic history. Please direct questions and comments to liza.brover@yale.edu. Cover art by Luisa Bicalho-Ritzkat.
Economic History Soup
Interview with Emilio Borghesan, Economics Postdoc at Princeton University
In this episode, I interview Emilio Borghesan, a recent graduate from the University of Pennsylvania's Economics PhD program, and my former TA for intermediate microeconomics and econometrics. Emilio is currently a postdoc at Princeton University and afterwards will join the economics faculty at the University of Michigan. We discuss Emilio's background in clarinet performance and how it has motivated his interest in education. We also discuss Emilio's interest and work in the fields of labor and econometrics.
Emilio's website: http://www.emilioborghesan.com/.
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