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Hans-Joachim Voth was born on 31 March, 1968, is a German economic historian (born 1968). Discover Hans-Joachim Voth's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Hans-Joachim Voth (born March 31, 1968) is a German economic historian.
Voth was a Research Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge, from 1995 to 1996.
at Oxford University in 1996.
After a stint at the European University Institute in Florence, he graduated with a Ph.D. from Nuffield College, Oxford, in 1996.
His dissertation won both the Alexander Gerschenkron Prize for best dissertation in international economic history from the Economic History Association (EHA) in 1996 and the 1999 Gino Luzzatto Prize for best dissertation by the European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
He started to work at the international management consultancy McKinsey in 1996, serving clients in the financial sector.
After a visiting professorship at the Stanford Economics Department (1997/98), Voth joined Pompeu Fabra University in 1998.
In 2001-02 and 2002–03, he was a visiting professor at the Economics Department, MIT.
Since 2003, Voth was a full professor of economics at Pompeu Fabra University.
He was also a Research Professor at ICREA, the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies.
and a Research Affiliate at CREI.
He has delivered the Tawney Memorial Lecture at the EHS, Cambridge, April 2011, the Sir John Hicks Lecture in Oxford, 2016, and the NFR Crafts Lecture in Warwick (2021), as well as keynotes at numerous conferences and workshops.
He joined the University of Zurich economics faculty in 2014 and has been the Scientific Director of the UBS Center for Economics in Society since 2017.
In 2022, he was elected as a Fellow of the Econometric Society.
Voth studied at Bonn and Freiburg Universities, before receiving an M.Sc.
In 2014, he left UPF to become a professor of macroeconomics and financial markets at the University of Zurich.
Voth served as a joint managing editor of the Economic Journal (2015–21), an editor of Explorations in Economic History (2013–15), an Associate Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics (2011–21) and of the Journal of Economic Growth, and of the European Review of Economic History (2008–12).
He is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research.
Voth has published three academic books:
In addition, he has written three trade books and published more than 60 academic articles on economics, financial markets, and economic history.
His most recent research is on state capacity, long-run growth, the persistence of culture, sovereign debt in historical perspective, the link between economic crisis and political violence and the Great Depression and the German Interwar Economy.
Voth has also written about time use in industrializing societies.
Voth has won several prizes.
In addition to two prizes for best dissertation and election to the Econometric Society in 2022, he won a Leverhulme Prize Fellowship, the Larry Neal Prize for best paper in Explorations in Economic History in 2010-11 (with Mauricio Drelichman), the Albert Hirschman Award for best writing in global political economy, and the Montias Prize for best paper in the Journal of Comparative Economics in 2020-21 (with Jacopo Ponticelli).
His research has attracted external funding of more than €4.3 million, including a European Research Council Advanced Grant.