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Martin Hørlyk Kristensen is a PhD Fellow in Economic History at the University of Southern Denmark. His research interests focus on the intersection of gender studies and economic history, particularly the role of female composers in music history and the implications of human capital on gender inequality. He has been actively involved in academic activities such as workshops and seminars, including the CEPR-YSI Economic History Job Market Workshop. Kristensen has also contributed to various publications and participated in discussions surrounding economic theories and historical perspectives. His collaborative work extends to multiple researchers in the field, emphasizing his commitment to advancing knowledge in economic history.
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