Nicholas Crafts
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | March 9,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Nottingham |
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Job | Professor |
Economist | |
Education | Trinity College |
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ID | 542732 |
British Economic Growth During the Industrial Revolution
Forging Ahead, Falling Behind and Fighting Back: British Economic Growth from the Industrial Revolution to the Financial Crisis
Work and Pay in Twentieth-century Britain
Globalization and Growth in the Twentieth Century
Globalization in History: A Geographical Perspective
Britain's Relative Economic Performance, 1870-1999
East Asian Growth Before and After the Crisis
Precocious British Industrialization: A General Equilibrium Perspective
Some Dimensions of the 'quality of Life' During the British Industrial Revolution
Welfare Implications of HIV/AIDS
Is Economic Growth Good for Us?
Productivity Growth During the First Industrial Revolution: Inferences from the Pattern of British External Trade
The Implications of British Macroeconomic Policy in the 1930s for Long Run Growth Performance
Britain's Relative Economic Decline, 1870-1995: A Quantitative Perspective
The Conservative Government's Economic Record: An End of Term Report : Twenty-seventh Wincott Memorial Lecture Delivered at Bishop Partridge Hall, Church House, Westminster, Tuesday, 14 October 1997
British Economic Policy and Industrial Performance in the Early Postwar Period
Forging Ahead, Falling Behind and Fighting Back: British Economic Growth from the Industrial Revolution to the Financial Crisis
Work and Pay in Twentieth-century Britain
Globalization and Growth in the Twentieth Century
Globalization in History: A Geographical Perspective
Britain's Relative Economic Performance, 1870-1999
East Asian Growth Before and After the Crisis
Precocious British Industrialization: A General Equilibrium Perspective
Some Dimensions of the 'quality of Life' During the British Industrial Revolution
Welfare Implications of HIV/AIDS
Is Economic Growth Good for Us?
Productivity Growth During the First Industrial Revolution: Inferences from the Pattern of British External Trade
The Implications of British Macroeconomic Policy in the 1930s for Long Run Growth Performance
Britain's Relative Economic Decline, 1870-1995: A Quantitative Perspective
The Conservative Government's Economic Record: An End of Term Report : Twenty-seventh Wincott Memorial Lecture Delivered at Bishop Partridge Hall, Church House, Westminster, Tuesday, 14 October 1997
British Economic Policy and Industrial Performance in the Early Postwar Period
Nicholas Crafts Life story
Nicholas Francis Robert Crafts CBE is Professor of Economic History at the University of Sussex Business School, a post held from 2019. Previously he was Professor of Economics and Economic History at the University of Warwick, a post he held from 2005.