Announcement: Special issue
EJPE invites submissions for a forthcoming special issue on Democratic Economic Planning. Click here for more information.
John Livernois is professor and chair of economics at the University of Guelph. He received a BA (with honours) from the University of Toronto (1976), and MA (1978) and PhD (1984) from the University of British Columbia. His research interests are in the economics of natural resources and the environment with a focus on issues related to taxation, regulation, and enforcement. He has published scholarly papers in many international journals, has served on the editorial boards of the journals for both the American Association of Resource and Environmental Economists (AERE) and the Canadian Economics Association (CEA/ACE), and co-authored the textbook Mathematics for economics (MIT Press, 2001).
Announcement: Special issue
EJPE invites submissions for a forthcoming special issue on Democratic Economic Planning. 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the Archives', aimed at popularising—and contextualising—archival work previously unavailable in English or previously unpublished manuscripts written in the English language.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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