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Bala Suresh Mr. The Handbooks in Economics series provides the various branches of economics with definitive reference sources, suitable for use by professional researchers, advanced graduate students, or by those seeking a teaching supplement. With contributions from leading researchers in the field, each volume presents an authoritative, self-contained survey of the topic under examination.
With over volumes in the collection, the handbooks are more highly cited than any other economics journal. The Handbook in Economics series was founded in by Kenneth Arrow and Michael Intriligator with the aim of helping economists understand increasingly complex fields and as the series gained popularity and citations, Kenneth and Michael started new subseries to cover all the core subjects in economics.
Between and the series established one or two new subseries each year, managing to balance quality of content with the increasing demand for a wider view of the vast array of topics in the field of economics.
The Handbooks in Economics play a unique role in collecting, organising, analysing and synthesizing advances in economic research for graduate students and professionals. Propose a book. Contact an Acquisitions Editor. Current Series Editors Rosa Matzkin, Steven Durlauf and Sanjeev Goyal recognize the same balance between quality scholarship and the need for increasing scope that Kenneth and Michael embraced. As Kenneth and Michael put it themselves: The aim of the Handbooks in Economics series is to produce Handbooks for various branches of economics, each of which is a definitive source, reference, and teaching supplement for use by professional researchers and advanced graduate students.
Each Handbook provides self-contained surveys of the current state of a branch of economics in the form of chapters prepared by leading specialists on various aspects of this branch of economics. These surveys summarize not only received results but also newer developments, from recent journal articles and discussion papers.
Some original material is also included, but the main goal is to provide comprehensive and accessible surveys. The Handbooks are intended to provide not only useful reference volumes for professional collections but also possible supplementary readings for advanced courses for graduate students in economics.
One of the greatest assets of Handbook in Economics is the ability to establish new subseries that features recognized experts. Now numbering over volumes, they offer important entry points to key literature, have long shelf lives, and are highly cited. Its signature characteristic is its ability to attract worldwide experts to summarize and judge the scholarship that defines their fields, and to-date over 38 Nobel Prize winners have contributed to volumes of Handbook in Economics, with almost every volume since containing a contribution from them.
It is an essential series for graduate-level students, as well as professors and researchers who seek high-level summaries of recent advances in research literature in the fields of economics.
Durlauf's research has spanned topics from economic theory to econometrics to empirical analyses to philosophy. Much of research in economic theory has involved the integration of sociological ideas into economic models and the use of statistical mechanics methods to study aggregate behavior when social influences are present. His primary econometric research has focused on the determination of conditions under which the impact of social factors on individual choices can be identified from the sorts of data available to social scientists.
He has also worked on the theory and application of optimal policy design.
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