- Date(s)
- November 14, 2025
- Location
- QBS Conference Hub, Seminar Room 01.012
- Time
- 15:00 - 16:30
QUEEN’S BUSINESS SCHOOL ECONOMICS SEMINAR SERIES
Friday 14th November
3pm
“Are Short-Lived Localized Productivity Shocks Persistent? Historical Evidence”
Trinity College Dublin
Abstract
This project aims to investigate how radical historical events shape cities. In particular, we test the impact of the Easter Rising on Dublin’s development as a city. By combining different historical data sources and extensive current data on the housing market, we explore the effects of the series of events that took place in different parts of Dublin in 1916 and their long-run consequences on the housing market. The proposed project will enhance our understanding of the Easter Rising's exceptional legacy in shaping Dublin's development over the past century.
QBS Conference Hub, Seminar Room 01.012