Our Contributors

The comprehensive coverage of The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics is the result of collaboration amongst an extraordinary team of experts in all areas of the discipline.

Since 2008, entries have been delivered online, with articles commissioned by a specialist board of Associate Editors:

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Roger Backhouse

University of Birmingham, UK

Biography, History of Economic Thought and Methodology

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Iain Begg

London School of Economics, UK

Economics of the European Union

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Roger Fouquet

London School of Economics, UK

Energy and Environmental Economics

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Yannis Ioannides

Tufts University, USA

Urban and Rural Economics and Economic Geography

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Garett Jones

George Mason University, USA

Monetary Economics and Behavioral Economics

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Adeel Malik

University of Oxford, UK

Economics of the Middle East

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Robert Picard

Reuters Institute, University of Oxford, UK, and the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, USA

Media and Cultural Economics

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Gordon Rausser

University of California, Berkeley, USA

Agricultural Economics

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Jonathan Temple

University of Bristol, UK

Development

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Catherine Tucker

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Economics of the Internet

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Bruce Weinberg

Ohio State University, USA

Labour Economics

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Barbara Wolfe

University of Wisconsin, USA

Health Economics

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In addition, the Dictionary is proud to have an exceptional history of publishing works by Nobel Laureates. No fewer than 37 Laureates have contributed 76 articles; and we’re proud to boast entries from such recent winners as Angus Deaton, Lars Peter Hansen, Alvin E. Roth and Oliver Hart. You can download a full list of Nobel Laureate contributors and their articles.

If you are interested in contributing to the Dictionary, please email dictionaryofeconomics@palgrave.com