Browse newsletters about economic history
8 economic history newsletters from across the web

The Roots of Progress
by Jason Crawford
Jason Crawford, founder of the Roots of Progress Institute, explores the causes of human progress and advocates for a renewed philosophy of technological advancement.

DeLong's Grasping Reality: Economy in the 2000s & Before
by Brad DeLong
Berkeley economist Brad DeLong shares economic and historical insights, analytical lenses for world events, and thoughtful recommendations.

Chartbook | Adam Tooze | Substack
by Adam Tooze
Leading economist and historian Adam Tooze dissects global political economy, history, and philosophy through insightful essays, charts, and links.

Unevenly Combined Thoughts | Angus Bylsma | Substack
by Angus Bylsma
Angus Bylsma, LSE Economic History student, pens fortnightly, AI-free essays on books spanning diverse history. It's a personal research diary of his musings.

Our Long Walk | Johan Fourie | Substack
by Johan Fourie
Johan Fourie, a South African economic historian from Stellenbosch University, explores Africa's economic past, prosperity, and societal development.

Radar do Desenvolvimento - Paulo Gala | Substack
by Paulo Gala
Economist Paulo Gala offers insightful analysis on economic development, public policy, and comparative models, focusing on Brazil and China.

Economic Forces | Substack
by Economic Forces
Professors Brian Albrecht and Josh Hendrickson explore price theory, political economy, economic history, and the interplay of competition and information.

Berend T. Iván jegyzetei | Substack
by Berend T. Iván
Economist and historian Berend T. Iván, former academy president, reflects on current economic, political, and cultural events.