Teaching


  • The Origins of Global Economic Inequality (since 2020-21)
    • Program: BSc in Economics and Governance (Wageningen University)
    • Description: course on the historical roots of global economic inequality

  • Demography and global population issues (since 2019-20)
    • Program: BSc in Health and Society (Wageningen University)
    • Description: course on the long-term determinants of population changes

  • Economics and Governance in Historical Perspective (2019-2020; 2020-21; 2021-22)
    • Program: BSc in Economics and Governance (Wageningen University)
    • Description: course on the long-term role of markets and the State in shaping the evolution of global income inequality since the 19th century.

  • Economic Growth in History (2014-15; 2015-16; 2016-17; 2017-18)
    • Program: MSc in Economics; Finance; International Business and Management (Groningen University)
    • Description: economic history course on the historical roots of progress. How do we measure progress? What are the deep and proximate determinants of progress?

  • Global Business History (2017-18; 2018-19)
    • Program: BSc in International Business (Groningen University)
    • Description: historical and comparative course on the evolution of the firm since the first industrial revolution.

  • Growth, Institutions and Business (2014-15, 2015-16, 2017-18)
    • Program: BSc in Economics and Business Economics (Groningen University)
    • Description: Why are some countries rich and others poor? This course takes a historical perspective to examine the role of institutions, culture and business in this process.

  • Research Paper (2017-18)
    • Program: BSc in International Business and Economics (Groningen University)
    • Description: introductory course to learn how to organize and write a research paper.

  • Introduction to Economics (2012-13)
    • Program: BSc in International Relations and International Organization (Groningen University)
    • Description: Introductory micro and macroeconomics

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