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How the journal engages scholars through editorial service, visiting schemes, and institutional partnerships—and how to request a structured look-up when you are assembling a panel, syllabus, or specialist peer list.
Faculty information
“Faculty” here means economists and related social scientists who carry an ongoing relationship to the Journal of British Economics—for example as editors, editorial-board members, invited commentators, or hosts of journal-sponsored workshops. Affiliation is recorded for governance and credit; it does not imply employment by the journal or its publisher.
We do not publish an open directory of every affiliated name on this page. Published profiles appear only when a scholar has agreed to a public biography for the site. For everything else (e.g. finding a reviewer with a rare subspecialty, or a seminar speaker within a UK nation), use the query builder below and send the summary to the editorial office.
For manuscript status or peer-review ethics, start from Contact or Peer review so your message is routed with the right priority.
Directory query builder
Combine free text with facets. Submitting adds your choices to the page URL (bookmarkable) and builds a plain-language summary you can copy into an email or the contact form.
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