Managing Editor at the Cambridge Elements in Law, Economics, and Politics, Cambridge University Press.


As Managing Editor of Cambridge Elements in Law, Economics and Politics, I support a Cambridge University Press series devoted to advancing research on the origins, evolution, and consequences of legal, economic, and political institutions. The series publishes concise, peer-reviewed, monograph-length contributions that combine theoretical rigor with empirical relevance, including critical syntheses of existing literature and original works that open new directions in law and economics, political economy, and institutional research. Through its interdisciplinary scope and commitment to high-quality editorial standards, the series aims to organize existing knowledge, stimulate innovative scholarship, and strengthen dialogue across economics, institutions, law, politics, and the social sciences.


Interested contributors can find more information about the series, its scope, published Elements, areas of interest, and submission guidelines on the official website of the Cambridge Elements in Law, Economics and Politics.Â