This series publishes leading-edge scholarship by historians of economics and social science, drawing on approaches from intellectual history, the history of ideas, and the history of the natural and social sciences. It embraces the history of economic thinking from ancient times to the present, the evolution of the discipline itself, the relationship of economics to other fields of inquiry, and the diffusion of economic ideas within the discipline and to the policy realm and broader publics. This enlarged scope affords the possibility of looking anew at the intellectual, social, and professional forces that have surrounded and conditioned economics continued development.
Editor: Steven G. Medema, PhD, University Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Colorado Denver