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{{short description|Canadian economist and the Frederic E (born 1974)}}
'''Nathan Nunn''' (born July 9, 1974) is a Canadian economist and the Frederic E. Abbe Professor of Economics at [[Harvard University]]. Being one of the world's most prominent [[economic historian]]s,<ref>[https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.his.html Nunn belongs to the top 2% of economic historians on IDEAS/RePEc. Retrieved February 16th, 2018.]</ref> he is perhaps best known for his research on the long-term effects of slave trade on Africa. Other research interests include [[economic development]], [[cultural economics]], [[political economy]] and [[international trade]].<ref>[https://scholar.harvard.edu/nunn/home Webpage of Nathan Nunn at Harvard University. Retrieved February 16th, 2018.]</ref>