Julius Koschnick
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Teacher-directed scientific change: The case of the English Scientific Revolution
This paper studies teacher-directed scientific change for one of the largest changes in the direction of research, the Scientific Revolution. Specifically, the paper shows that teachers at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge during the seventeenth century succesfully managed to influence their students’ direction of research.
Julius Koschnick
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Flow of Ideas: Economic Societies and the Rise of Useful Knowledge
Economic societies emerged during the late eighteenth-century. We argue that these institutions reduced the costs of accessing useful knowledge by adopting, producing, and diffusing new ideas.
Francesco Cinnirella
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Erik Hornung
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Julius Koschnick
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Policy column at VoxEU
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