Announcement: Special issue
EJPE invites submissions for a forthcoming special issue on intra- and interpersonal dilemmas in ethics and rational choice. Click here for more information.
Maria Bach is an historian of economics interested especially in nineteenth-century Indian Economics. She completed her PhD in International Political Economy at King’s College London in 2019. Maria is currently an Assistant Professor of Economics at the American University of Paris (AUP), and previously taught at the London School of Economics (LSE) and King’s College London. In 2013–2014, she worked at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on a project entitled “New Approaches to Economic Challenges”. She completed her MSc in Development Economics in 2012 at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and her BA in International Economics and Applied Mathematics at AUP in 2011.
Announcement: Special issue
EJPE invites submissions for a forthcoming special issue on intra- and interpersonal dilemmas in ethics and rational choice. Click here for more information.
Mark Blaug Prize
The Mark Blaug Prize for 2020/2021 has been awarded to Malte Dold and Alexa Stanton (Pomona College). Read more about the winners of the 2020/2021 prize.
The 2022/2023 Mark Blaug Prize in philosophy and economics is open for submissions.
Announcement: New section 'Into the Archives'
EJPE is launching a new section in the journal, 'Into the Archives', aimed at popularising—and contextualising—archival work previously unavailable in English or previously unpublished manuscripts written in the English language. Click here for more information.
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