
Ep. 96. Professor Boris Gershman: New Cultural Economics/ Economic Analysis of the Supernatural/Witchcraft Beliefs as a Cultural Legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade
End of the Road Podcast (Immanence = Transcendence) · Michael Kokal
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Show Notes
Professor Boris Gershman has been on the faculty of American University since 2012. He earned his PhD in Economics from Brown University. His primary research focuses on the deep determinants of long-term economic growth and development and the economics of culture. Professor Gershman's recent work has been published in Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization and Macroeconomic Dynamics. For detailed information about his work and contact information, please see his website:
In this podcast, we mainly discuss his recent paper: "Witchcraft Beliefs as a Cultural Legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade" which is available here:
http://www.borisgershman.com/research/witchtrade/witchtrade.pdf