New Books in Economic and Business History

New Books Network

Booking Overview

This podcast features academic authors discussing newly published research in economic and business history, usually with another expert on the topic. It’s a strong fit for booking scholarly guests who can translate complex research into clear, public-facing insights.

Metrics

1563 episodes, Weekly, 4.7 rating
<1k, Neutral, USA
30s Ad: 10 - 12, 60s Ad: 12 - 14, CPM Category: Education

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Description

This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field.

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Host

New Books Network

Categories

Books, Arts, History, Business, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Academic scholars and authors with recently published research (typically recent monographs from major university presses). Examples include university faculty and established researchers in economic/business history and adjacent fields (political economy, finance, institutions).
Required Achievements:  
Recent book publication with a major academic press (e.g., Oxford UP, Cambridge UP, University of Pennsylvania Press), University faculty appointment (e.g., assistant professor), Recognized scholarship in economic/business history or political economy

Recent Guest Discussions

Alice von Bieberstein - Sovereign Accumulation; Post-genocide Turkey; Political Economy Of Property Regimes And Citizenship, Gerald F. Davis - Corporate Power In The 21st Century; Diagnosing/containing Big Tech; Antitrust And Monopolistic Power, Jesper Rangvid - Impact Of Low Interest Rates; Global Trends; Drivers And Future Path Of Rates

Recent Topics

Economic History, Business History, Political Economy, Antitrust, Finance, Institutions, Inequality, Corporate Power, Genocide Studies, Historical Research
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