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Econometrics, statistics and mathematical economics
Financial Econometrics
Theory and Applications
Shuping, Shi | Macquarie University, Sydney
This book serves as a graduate textbook and an essential reference for financial econometrics courses at the graduate level. It complements the book Financial Econometrics: Models and Methods (Cambridge University Press, 2019), the Handbook of Financial Econometrics (2009), and the Handbook of Financial Time Series (2009). Themes in Modern Econometrics 394pp

Feb. 2025 9781108843294 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781108910095
Economic stratification
Stratification Economics and Disability Justice
Adam, Hollowell | Duke University, North Carolina
This book offers an incisive overview of disability-based inequality, stratification economics, intersectionality, and disability justice activism. It provides policy solutions in areas of employment, health, wealth, and education, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding disability justice and economic inequality. Cambridge Studies in Stratification Economics: Economics and Social Identity 201pp

Jun. 2025 9781009555975 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009555982
Agent-based Macroeconomics
The Schumpeter Meeting Keynes Models Giovanni, Dosi | Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna This Element is about agent-based macroeconomics in general, and in particular about a family of evolutionary, agent-based models (ABMs), which are called 'Schumpeter meeting Keynes' (or K+S). The K+S models knit together 'Schumpeterian' endogenous processes of innovation with 'Keynesian' mechanisms of demand generation.
Elements in Evolutionary Economics
116pp
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Making the Financial System Sustainable
Paul G. Fisher | University of Cambridge
This volume of essays is a must-read for anyone working in connection with financial sector policy and sustainability. Acting as a bridge between policy and academia, this volume brings leading experts of the HLEG together to discuss how the financial system can be reformed to promote sustainability.
362pp

May 2025 9781009414210 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00
May 2025 9781009598743 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781009414173

Jul. 2025 9781108827560 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 34.99
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Carola, Westermeier | Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
This handbook establishes a scholarly field focusing on financial infrastructures, bridging political economy and STS. It explores key questions about infrastructural functions, digitalization impacts, inclusivity, and global power dynamics. It provides an essential resource for comprehending the past, present and future of finance.
420pp

Jun. 2025 9781009428132 Hardback GBP 175.00 / USD 225.00
eISBN 9781009428118
A Social and Political History
Miriam, Bankovsky | La Trobe University, Victoria
The first history of how economists tackled nineteenth-century deficits in family productivity in Europe, inadequacies in low-income family consumption in interwar USA, underinvestment in human capital by nonwhite American families, and gendered injustices. For economists, sociologists, historians and philosophers interested in family and poverty.
Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics
351pp

Jun. 2025 9781009187008 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009186988
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Keynes'sEconomic Consequences of the Peace after 100 Years
Polemics and Policy
Patricia, Clavin | University of Oxford
Keynes's controversial book The Economic Consequences of the Peace set policy debates that endure to this day. This volume's survey will interest scholars and students of economics, international relations, and policymakers. Its accessible style speaks to members of the general public who follow debates over the global economy and world affairs.
472pp

Capital in Banking
The Role of Capital in Banking in the 19th and 20th Century: The United Kingdom, the United States and Switzerland
Simon, Amrein | Lucerne School of Business, Switzerland
A sufficient amount of capital is vital for banking and economic stability. The book traces the role and relevance of capital in the United States, the United Kingdom and Switzerland since the 19th century. It is of interest for policymakers, academics and everyone interested in banking history and regulation. Studies in Macroeconomic History

Oct. 2025 9781009407526 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009407540
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Pasinetti and the Classical Keynesians
Nine Methodological Issues
Enrico, Bellino | Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano
Building on a solid and vivid tradition of economic thought, this book challenges conventional thinking in the field of economics. Nine leading scholars critically assess the nine main ideas that characterize the Classical-Keynesian approach, evaluating their relevance for both the history of economics and for present economic research.
344pp 2 b/w illus.

Jun. 2025 9781108926355 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108923309
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Progress through Regression
The Life Story of the Empirical CobbDouglas Production Function
Jeff E. Biddle | Michigan State University
Using the empirical Cobb-Douglas production function as case study, the general phenomenon of the diffusion of new research tools in economics is addressed, and the intersection of this history with that of several important empirical research programs will appeal to historians of twentieth century economics and other social sciences.
Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics
350pp
226pp
Jann. 2025 9781009276894 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009276887
Extroverted Financialisation
Banking on US Dollar Debt
Mareike, Beck | University of Warwick
This book provides an in-depth sociofinancial history and addresses pressing questions of financial globalisation, USD dominance, offshore finance, the transformation of modern banking, and financial instability.
Studies in Macroeconomic History
218pp

Jul. 2025 9781009686570 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
eISBN 9781108679312
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The Constitution of Political Economy
Polity, Society and the Commonweal
Adrian, Pabst | University of Kent, Canterbury
This book develops a new conception of political economy at the interface of economic theory and political thought. Political economy is constituted by the interdependence between the economy and the polity that rest on the complex relations of society in which both are embedded. Effective policymaking depends on reflecting this embedding.
290pp

Aug. 2025 9781009411813 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009411790
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How To Think About Climate Change
Insights from Economics for the Perplexed but Open-minded Citizen
Riccardo, Rebonato | EDHEC Business School, France
Intelligent laypersons are bewildered when faced with the complexity of climate change. Economics can give them a powerful tool to think clearly about the problem and to make up their own mind. The new-generation economics models are painting a radically different and exciting picture of the best course of climate action.
362pp

Jul. 2025 9781108926324 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
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Jul. 2025 9781009405010 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
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Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System
Perry, Mehrling | Boston University
A history of international finance, hung on the life and times of Charles P. Kindleberger. As the story of a life, it is accessible to general readers who wonder if bitcoin will replace the dollar. As the story of the dollar, it reveals the underlying economic forces and political obstacles that shape our globalized world.
Studies in New Economic Thinking
312pp

Oct. 2025 9781009158596 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 35.99
eISBN 9781009158589
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Rethinking
with Endogenous Market Structure
Marco, Mazzoli | Università degli Studi di Genova
An innovative new agent-based macroeconomic framework demonstrating the macroeconomic implications of industrial structure and strategic interactions amongst oligopolistic firms within an economy. It will appeal to academic researchers and graduate students working in computational economics, agent-based modelling and econophysics.
250pp

Michał Wiktor, Krawczyk | University of Warsaw and Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
Amidst concerns about replicability, the rise of pre-registration, the switch to online experiments, and enhanced computational power, experimental economics is undergoing rapid changes. This Element explores ways in which efficient designs and data analysis provide as rich information as possible.

Elements in Behavioural and Experimental Economics
Jun. 2025 9781108710770 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108697019
There Will Be the Devil to Pay
Central Bankers, Uncertainty and Sensemaking in the European Financial Crisis of 1931
Per H. Hansen | Copenhagen Business School
An original history of the European financial crisis of 1931 and the breakdown of the gold-standard written from the actors' point of view. This book focuses on central and private bankers as they struggled to overcome uncertainty as the crisis spread from Austria to Germany and Great Britain.
Studies in Macroeconomic History
522pp

Jan. 2025 9781009505314 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 160.00 eISBN 9781009505307
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When Nations Can't Default
A History of War Reparations and Sovereign Debt
Simon, Hinrichsen | University of Copenhagen
This book explores the economic effects of war reparations, with a focus on how sovereign debt has financed the transfers. Results have varied: from quick repayments of large reparations to catastrophic economic crises. The occurring theme across the book has been that enforcement of debt contracts has important consequences.
Studies in Macroeconomic History
240pp
96pp
Jan. 2025 9781009263054 Paperback GBP 18.00 / USD 23.00
Jan. 2025 9781009500357 Hardback GBP 55.00 / USD 70.00
eISBN 9781009263030
Economics without Preferences
Microeconomics and Policymaking Beyond the Maximizing Individual
Michael, Mandler | Royal Holloway, University of London
A new microeconomics when agents lack the preferences that economics normally relies on. Parts of economic orthodoxy go out the window: prices can be volatile, cost-benefit analysis no longer supplies easy answers. This book offers policy alternatives that deliver the productivity growth that capitalism can potentially provide.
Studies in New Economic Thinking
258pp

May 2025 9781009343961 Paperback GBP 26.00 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781009343978

Jan. 2025 9781009340700 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009340731
Natural resource and environmental economics
Animal Economics
Directly and Indirectly Accounting for Animal Welfare
Nicolas, Treich | University of Toulouse
This book is designed not just for economists but also for students, researchers, and professionals interested in economics as well as in animals and their welfare. It serves as both an introduction and an in-depth exploration of the economics of animal welfare.
356pp

Dec. 2025 9781009699303 Paperback GBP 35.00 / USD 45.00
Dec. 2025 9781009699341 Hardback GBP 100.00 /
eISBN 9781009699334
Southeast Asia and Beyond
Akihisa, Mori | Kyoto University, Japan
This book advances the research of the third phase of net-zero energy transitions: multiple transitions of different sociotechnical systems. Showing multiple paradigms and pathways, the book will be of great interest to scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of energy, climate, and finance.
240pp

Jan. 2026 9781009689427 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009689410
Manipulation
What It Is, Why It's Bad, What to Do About It
Cass R. Sunstein | Harvard University, Massachusetts
This is the first book to define manipulation, to show why it is wrong, and to explain what we should do about it. It offers state-of-the-art discussion of online manipulation and manipulation by artificial intelligence, algorithms, and generative AI.
219pp

Aug. 2025 9781009620215 Hardback GBP 22.00 / USD 27.95 eISBN 9781009620222
The Cambridge Handbook on the Economics of Terrorism
Atin, Basuchoudary | Virginia Military Institute
The first comprehensive handbook on the economic analysis of terrorism. A fundamental reference for understanding terrorism in academia, government, and law enforcement. It combines chapters on general themes such as the economic approach to studying terrorism with focused chapters on key issues such as counterterrorism and terror organizations.
794pp
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The Politics of Working Life and Meaningful
Knut, Laaser | University of Stirling
What makes waged work meaningful and what makes it meaningless? Promoting a political understanding of waged work, the authors develop a novel theory that presents different scenarios of meaningful-meaningless work, illustrated with the help of workplace case studies from Norway, Britain, India, Germany and Sweden. 350pp


Sep. 2025 9781108834025 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00 eISBN 9781108989046
Why and How Countries Should Invest in LongTerm Care
Jonathan, Cylus | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Everyone has an older friend or relative who has needed long-term care and found a system woefully unprepared. In this book, experts from around the world consider the state of the art of long-term care systems and demonstrate why investing in long-term care is everyone's business.

European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
406pp
Apr. 2025 9781009563468 Paperback GBP 35.00 / USD 45.00
eISBN 9781009563444
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Diversity and Precarious Work During SocioEconomic Upheaval
Exploring the Missing Link
Elina, Meliou | Brunel University
Most studies of precarity exclude categories of diversity, such as gender, ethnicity, age, disability and sexuality. This volume explores precarity and diversity together and will appeal to scholars in human resource management, diversity management, organizational behaviour and theory, the sociology of work, gender studies and public relations.
330pp

May 2025 9781108932837 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108933070
Mar. 2025 9781009096355 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009089692
business
Catalytic Capital
Unleashing Philanthropy for Systems Change
Clare, Woodcraft | University of Cambridge
Examines philanthropy as a catalyst for systemic change in emerging markets, with a strong focus on climate resilience and adaptation. Suitable for philanthropists, impact investors, policymakers, and development professionals seeking practical strategies to finance systemic change. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
255pp
eISBN 9781009606813
The Impact of Transition from Fossil Fuels to Renewables
Hao, Tan | University of Nottingham Ningbo China
This book delves into China's energy transition, analyzing its profound impact on international energy relations, geopolitical dynamics, and global sustainability efforts through a multilevel, interdisciplinary approach.
210pp


Dec. 2025 9781009606790 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 140.00

Sep. 2025 9781108844376 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781108950978
Global Production Networks and Spatial Change
Petr, Pavlínek | University of Nebraska, Omaha and Charles University, Prague
A theoretical and critical explanation of the spatial profit-seeking strategies of transnational corporations and their role in the development of the automotive industry in Central and Eastern Europe. This book will appeal to readers interested in Europe's automotive industry, which is analyzed as an interconnected spatial network.
Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains
266pp

Jan. 2025 9781009453233 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009453196
Fields of Glass
Labour Regimes, Techno-Science and Biopolitics in Agrifood Value Chains
Adrian, Smith | University of Sussex
Advances a new explanation for why food insecurity has been such a pervasive feature of the UK food system. This book will appeal to those interested in food studies, global value chains and labour research.
Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains
263pp

Jun. 2025 9781009452847 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009452823
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From Analysis to Action in a Post-COVID World Clare, Woodcraft | University of Cambridge
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the recognition of some of the shortcomings of traditional philanthropic best practice. This book explores how philanthropy in emerging markets is creating, implementing, and sustaining effective solutions to large social challenges. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
240pp
Dark
Inside the World of Paedophile Hunters
Mark, de Rond | University of Cambridge Operating outside the law, self-appointed groups of citizens fashioning themselves as ‘paedophile hunters' bait and expose individuals seeking to engage children sexually, both on- and offline. Following four years of unprecedented access to one of the UK's most prolific hunting groups, Mark de Rond explores the nuances of their work.
208pp

May 2025 9781009650137 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009400565
Creating Value through Technology and Innovation Veneta, Andonova | Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
The emergence of unicorns from the Global South is reshaping the global business landscape as these companies rapidly position themselves at the forefront of technology and business model innovation. This book explores their rapid rise and broad geographical impact, offering insights into their transformative potential.
270pp

Mar. 2025 9781009457040 Hardback GBP 20.00 / USD 25.95
eISBN 9781009457026
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Charles C. Snow | Pennsylvania State University Presents a new organization design paradigm, outlining the concepts, principles, and tools that enable organizations to adapt quickly in response to novel circumstances. Suitable for managers and consultants with responsibility for organizational design and development, and scholars and students wanting to understand how modern organizations work.
Cambridge Companions to Management
244pp

Nov. 2025 9781009469258 Hardback GBP 130.00 / USD 170.00 eISBN 9781009469210
Third edition
Angela, Feekery | Massey University, Auckland
Effective communication is an essential skill all students need to succeed professionally. Based in theory and informed by practice, Communication Skills for Business Professionals takes readers through a range of basic communication concepts and demonstrates how they can be applied in business settings.
434pp

Mar. 2025 9781108708258 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108762441
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Mapping, Theorizing and Impacting Market Action Susi, Geiger | University College Dublin Market studies is emerging as a coherent and important new field dedicated to understanding the origins, core concepts, theories, and methods of examining markets in the making. Featuring a contemporary and practical approach centralised around market practices, this book provides invaluable insight into the impact and future of the field.
538pp

Aug. 2025 9781009506960 1 Paperback, 1 Online resource GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
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Oct. 2025 9781009413992 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009413961
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Sector Theory in the Twenty-First Century
Eva, Witesman | Brigham Young University, Utah What is the nonprofit sector and why does it exist? Some of the most creative minds in the field of nonprofit studies from around the world provide answers to these questions, and critique and expand both existing sector theory and new sector theories.
460pp

May 2025 9781009262101 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009262057
Human Flourishing and the Firm
Virtue, Strategy, and Deliberation
Caleb, Bernacchio | Loyola University, New Orleans
A comprehensive and integrative account of business ethics from a neo-Aristotelian, virtue-based perspective. Aimed primarily at researchers in business ethics, management, and philosophy, it will also be of interest to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in these fields. Business, Value Creation, and Society
225pp

Feb. 2026 9781009594998 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 140.00 eISBN 9781009595018
Critically Assessing the Environmental, Social and Governance Movement
Valentina, Gentile | Luiss University of Rome
While the prevailing view of ESG limits the assessment of social and environmental challenges to financial criteria, this volume examines nonfinancial issues such as climate change, human rights, and corruption. New ethical interpretations of the ESG movement are essential to drive future social, political and legal developments.
250pp
Third edition
Damon, Golsorkhi | emlyon Business School
This updated and extended third edition provides a state-of-the-art overview of the Strategy as Practice approach to research, identifying the different actors involved in strategy making, and the myriad micro-practices shaping this activity. An essential Handbook for the fields of Strategic Management and Organizational Theory and Behaviour.
828pp

Dec. 2025 9781009594875 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00 eISBN 9781009594912
Applied Healthcare Economics
Unexpected Insights for Management and Policy
Mark V. Pauly | Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Managers of health systems, insurers, and employee health benefits can benefit from economic insights that are often unexpected and counter to conventional wisdom. This book offers a clear introduction to health economics that guides healthcare managers towards more informed decision-making, despite the unique complexities of the industry.
420pp

Jan. 2025 9781009216074 Hardback GBP 140.00 / USD 180.00
eISBN 9781009216067
Exploring New Sustainable Business Models to Face the Climate Emergency
Gregorio, Martín-de Castro | Universidad Complutense, Madrid
The current climate emergency demands disruptive solutions. The authors propose a new regenerative strategy that encapsulates cutting-edge climate solutions, capable of achieving netzero emissions, with a new purpose for the firm guided by 'ecoemotional wealth' and related new ecological ethical and moral values. Organizations and the Natural Environment
262pp

Oct. 2025 9781009606981 Paperback GBP 44.00 / USD 55.00
Oct. 2025 9781009606974 Hardback GBP 130.00 / USD 165.00
eISBN 9781009606967
Lavagnon A. Ika | University of Ottawa
Why do projects often deviate from their assigned paths despite careful planning?
Leading international scholars in project management research offer invaluable insights into the complex outcomes of projects and the challenges posed by their high complexity and uncertainty. A key resource for practitioners, policymakers, and project professionals.
344pp

Aug. 2025 9781009322768 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781009322737

May 2025 9781009261944 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009261920
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