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UBC economist receives $75,000 in SSHRC funding to study lasting costs of war

UBC economist receives $75,000 in SSHRC funding to study lasting costs of war

October 19, 2020 | Tagged: Economic history, Felipe Valencia Caicedo

VSE researchers will study the long-term legacies of conflict, including economic analysis of the bombings in Laos.

Economic impact of Jesuit missionaries in South America lingers long after they’re gone

Economic impact of Jesuit missionaries in South America lingers long after they’re gone

October 29, 2018 | Tagged: Economic history, Felipe Valencia Caicedo

Jesuit missionaries have had a long-lasting economic impact on specific parts of South America, finds a new study from VSE’s Felipe Valencia Caicedo.

Today’s prosperous economies owe wealth to engineers of the past

Today’s prosperous economies owe wealth to engineers of the past

March 1, 2018 | Tagged: Economic growth, Faculty, Felipe Valencia Caicedo, Research

The more engineers a country had at the turn of the 20th century, the more well-off it would be today, according to new research from VSE’s Felipe Valencia Caicedo.

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