What Shaped Welfare: Efficiency, Ideas and Risk in European Economic History
An EEBL Talk by Professor Paul Sharp - 19 February, h 2:00 pm
How much do you know about the forces that shaped welfare systems in Europe?
Why did different countries develop different models of social protection, and what role did efficiency, ideas, and risk play in this process?
We are pleased to invite you to a talk by Paul Sharp entitled
“What Shaped Welfare: Efficiency, Ideas and Risk in European Economic History.”
The talk will address these questions by exploring the historical roots of European welfare systems, drawing on insights from the new edition of his book An Economic History of Europe.
This event is part of the EEBL Talk series.
Event location:
📍 Sala del Consiglio, Building B, School of Economics
⏱️19 February, h 2:00 pm
All students are kindly asked to register writing an email to msc@eebl.uniroma2.it by February 10th.