The economic history of late-medieval Britain and Ireland, with particular reference to human-environment interactions during the 14th century and trends in agricultural output and productivity from the 13th to 19th centuries
The political economy of long-run economic development; evolution of institutions; the theory and empirics of technological change; economic growth; theoretical and empirical study of wage and income inequality
Game theory, economic theory, apparent behavioural biases, industrial organisation, law and economics, voting theory, affirmative action, social choice, the problem of prevention
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