On December 1 Jorge Ernesto Rodríguez Morales defended his dissertation "The political economy of adaptation pathways to climate change. An historical institutional approach".
In a new research project, Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, together with researchers from three different disciplines, will investigate and explain the relationship between grain prices and food stress in various parts of Europe from the 16th century to the 18th century.
Department of Economic History and International Relations
On november 24 Suanne Mistel Segovia Tzompa succesfully defended her thesis "Global Adaptation Governance and Indigenous Peoples: Legitimacy, Justice and Participation".
Professor Leos Müller, Department of History, and Klas Rönnbäck, Gothenburg University, have been awarded the 2022 Heckscher-prize for the article “Swedish East india trade in a value-added analysis, ca. 1730–1800”.