Casper Worm Hansen is Professor of economics at the University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on determinants of the demographic transition in now-developed countries, and how these fundamental changes otherwise influenced the society. His work has been published in top economic journals, such as the Journal of Political Economy, the Review of Economic Studies, American Economic Review: Insights, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, the Journal of the European Economic Association, the Economic Journal, and the Journal of Economic Growth.
web: https://sites.google.com/site/casperwormhansen/
Arbejdermuseet - The Workers Museum
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Lessons from Denmark’s eight-hour workday reform
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- Economic history 
- Labour Markets
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The other China shock: How surging Chinese imports transformed global agriculture
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- Environment 
- International trade
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When agriculture drives development: Lessons from the Green Revolution
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- Development 
- Productivity and Innovation
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Temperature, disease, and death: What history tells us about adapting to rising temperatures in a high-mortality environment
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- Economic history 
- Environment 
- Health Economics
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Mobility matters: How the 1906 San Francisco earthquake shaped economic activity in the American West
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- Economic history 
- Industrial organisation 
- Labour Markets