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Man and the Economy

The journal of The Coase Society
  • Editor-in-Chief: Ning Wang
  • Founded by: Ronald H. Coase
Language: English
First published: July 29, 2014

About this journal

Objective
When modern economics was born in the 18th century, Adam Smith made it a historical study of man and the rising commercial society. For Smith, economics is first and foremost concerned with wealth-creation, where the division of labor is the key organizing principle. In the next century, David Ricardo shifted the focus of economics from production to distribution. Over the course of the 20th century, economics has gradually metamorphosed into the logic of choice and taken mathematics as its language. These two transformations have together made economics a towering discipline in the social sciences. But this achievement comes with a heavy price. Economics has largely become a theory-driven subject, severed from the ordinary business of life. Rather than seeing this disconnection as a fatal flaw undermining the vitality of the discipline, many economists take pride in that economics is no longer confined to any subject matter, but stands as a versatile, subject-free analytical approach.

The Coase Society aims to reorient economics as a study of man and the economy. The human economy is a man-made, evolving complex system of cooperation and competition. The defining character of the market economy is its continuous innovation, churning out novel products from the constantly adapting structure of production. This dynamics is kept alive by entrepreneurship and the growth of knowledge. To understand how this open system works requires both empirical and theoretical efforts. But theory-building, unless informed and disciplined by facts on the ground, can easily degenerate into "blackboard economics". Empirical work is most valuable only when it changes the way we look at the problem. The paucity of systematic interaction and mutual learning between empiricists and theorists and the lack of competition in research methodology in modern economics have severely sterilized the discipline.

Man and the Economy is not to replace the prevailing paradigm in economics with what the Society believes as a different and superior one. Such a paradigm simply does not exist yet. But economics as currently practiced ought to change. Working with students of economies across disciplines and all over the world, and bringing diversity and competition into the marketplace for economics ideas, Man and the Economy can help to make it happen. We welcome empirical (historical, qualitative, statistical, experimental) investigations and theoretical explorations that deepen our understanding of how the economy works and how it changes over time. Man and the Economy is keen to publish articles that examine how the market economy spreads throughout the globe and adapts to local conditions as well as studies that cross disciplinary boundaries and/or integrate diverse methods to shed light on the working of the economy.

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Topics
  • Economy and its changes over time
  • Local and global contexts
  • Public policies
  • Political economics

Article formats
Original Articles (regular research papers), Research Notes (interesting ideas and findings not fully developed), Voices from the Field (contributions from practitioners in the business and policy community that are of interest to scholars), Marketplace for Ideas (interviews with leading scholars and other game-changers in the field), Wisdom of the Past (insights on man and the economy that have been forgotten), and Letters from Readers. We expect to open more columns in the future and welcome suggestions from readers and contributors alike.

Information on submission process

Your Benefits

Your benefits
  • Reorienting trends in the study of man and economy
  • International outreach of the journal
  • Theoretical and empirical studies
  • Special attention to methodology
  • Broad economical topics covered by the best researchers

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    Owners Vs Consumers
    December 23, 2025
    Ning Wang
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    Why Artificial Intelligence Cannot Replace Spontaneous Order?
    December 9, 2025
    Hong Sheng
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    The Theory of Non-Market Contracts in Foot Binding
    December 18, 2025
    Yuhao Wang, Haiming Li
  • December 17, 2025
    Ben T. Yu

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  • You can easily submit your manuscript online. Simply go to https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/manecon and you will be guided through the entire submission and publishing process.
  • Prepare your manuscript according to the Instructions for Authors
  • Man & the Economy (ME) follows Tier 1of our Data Sharing Policy. Authors are required to provide a data availability statement. Please refer to the Data Sharing Policy for guidance on how to write a data availability statement.

  • As a condition of submission, the Template for Ethical and Legal Declarations must be customized by the submitting author on behalf of all others and uploaded as a separate Word file.
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Please note
  • Contributions submitted to this journal must be written in clear and concise English
  • Only unpublished material can be accepted, and authors may not republish their paper in the same or similar form
  • Before submitting your article please have a look at Ethical Guidelines and our Copyright Transfer Agreement
  • Once your article is accepted you have the option to publish it open access
  • Our Repository Policy allows you to distribute 30 PDF copies of your published article to colleagues (the PDF has to include the information that it is an author's copy). Please also feel free to distribute the link to the online abstract
  • If you have any general questions please visit our FAQ for authors

We look forward to receiving your manuscript!

Founding Editor
Ronald H. Coase, University of Chicago, USA

Editor-in Chief
Ning Wang, Ronald Coase Institute and Zhejiang University, USA

Associate Editors
Meir Kohn, Dartmouth College, USA
Sam Peltzman, University of Chicago, USA
Guang-Zhen Sun, University of Macau, China

Editorial Board
Richard Epstein (law), New York University, USA 
Robert Frank (economics), Cornell University, USA
Tom Ginsburg (law and political science), University of Chicago Law School, USA
Michael Hechter (sociology and political science), Arizona State University, USA
Philip Keefer (economics), World Bank, USA
Janet Landa (economics), York University, Canada
Stephen Littlechild (economics), Cambridge University, UK
Deirdre McCloskey (economics and history), University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Douglass North (economics), University of Washington at St. Louis, USA
Richard Sandor, Environmental Financial Products LLC, USA
Mary Shirley (economics), Ronald Coase Institute, USA
Kevin K. Tsui, Clemson University, USA 
Richard Shweder (anthropology), University of Chicago, USA
Chenggang Xu (economics), University of Hong Kong, China

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Journal information
Additional information
eISSN:
2196-9647
ISSN:
2196-9639
Language:
English
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Additional information
First published:
July 29, 2014
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