Founding Editors:
Timur Kuran, Duke University
Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University
This interdisciplinary series promotes original theoretical and empirical research as well as integrative syntheses involving links between individual choice, institutions, and social outcomes. Contributions are welcome from across the social sciences, particularly in the areas where economic analysis is joined with other disciplines such as comparative political economy, new institutional economics, and behavioral economics.
Books in the Series
Terry L. Anderson and Gary D. Libecap, Environmental Markets: A Property Rights Approach 2014
Morris B. Hoffman, The Punisher’s Brain: The Evolution of Judge and Jury 2014
Peter T. Leeson, Anarchy Unbound: Why Self-Governance Works Better Than You Think 2014
Benjamin Powell, Out of Poverty: Sweatshops in the Global Economy 2014
Cass R. Sunstein, The Ethics of Influence: Government in the Age of Behavioral Science 2016
Jared Rubin, Rulers, Religion, and Riches: Why the West Got Rich and the Middle East Did Not 2017
Jean-Philippe Platteau, Islam Instrumentalized: Religion and Politics in Historical Perspective 2017
Taisu Zhang, The Laws and Economics of Confucianism: Kinship and Property in Preindustrial China and England 2018