Per F. Andersson
@perfandersson
Comparative Politics, Institutions, and Taxation. Postdoc at Stockholm University.
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In a new paper with Jan Teorell, published in the Journal of Conflict Resolution, we present theory and evidence of how state capacity is linked to regime change. A thread (1/8) journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
I agree, fantastic opportunity to get feedback on work in progress!
🚨 Danish Historical Political Economy Workshop 🚨 Do you work on HPE? If you do, check out Lasse Aaskoven's Danish HPE Workshop, scheduled for Feb. 21, 2025. I had a fantastic experience at a previous one! Several travel + hotel grants available. Deadline: Dec. 31, 2024 ‼️
Deadline for applying to this postdoc coming up! @JStuckatz and I are hiring a postdoc for a revolving door project at @CBScph. 2 years in Copenhagen with our group of political economists. Start: summer '25. No teaching. Deadline: January 5 '25 Link: cbs.dk/en/about-cbs/j…
🚨Job🚨 Interested in working 2 years in beautiful Copenhagen with an excellent group of political economists? @JStuckatz and I are hiring a postdoc for a revolving door project at @CBScph. Start: summer '25. No teaching. Deadline: January 5 '25 Link to job ad in next tweet
What impact does the state have on the prospects of democratization? This new paper argues that an increase in state capacity under autocracy makes democratization more likely. It provides food for thought. Open access: journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11…
📣The Call for Max Weber Post-doctoral Fellowships 2025-2026 is now open ❗️ 📍European University Institute ⏰Deadline: 18 October 2024 at 14.00 pm CEST! 🔗Read more about it below ⤵️ eui.eu/apply?id=max-w…
Very excited to attend the workshop on Cities and the Wealth of Nations organized by my colleagues @ThiloHuning and Matthias Flückiger at @EconomicsatYork. @perfandersson will present our work on the role of aqueducts in the process of cultural assimilation in the Roman Empire.
Happy to see this in print! Many thanks to @AntoniSavoia and @kunalsen5 for putting it together!
The paper behind the blog is now part of a @CambridgeUP Journal Special Issue: go.unu.edu/vTGEV @kunalsen5 @AntoniSavoia #FiscalStates #SDG16 #DRMprogramme @noradno
How have different states developed their abilities to tax during the last two centuries? See this intriguing look into history by @perfandersson go.unu.edu/8Kgfl #FiscalStates #SDG16 #DRMprogramme
Potentially dumb question for #econtwitter #econhist: I started working with the Galor-Özak caloric suitability index (pre Columbian exchange), and noticed some things that do not make sense to me. Example 1: zero caloric suitability in the Nile valley.
Excited to have brought together a panel on "Historical Taxation & Representation" accepted for @APSAtweets 2023 in LA with Jim Mahon, Ryan Saylor, @perfandersson, and @TinePaulsen for experts of state-building and new perspectives on measuring cause/effect of state capacity! :)
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