
IAES Academic Press
The Journal of Economic Science
Institute for Advanced Economic Studies (IAES)
The Journal of Economic Science is the flagship scholarly publication of the Institute for Advanced Economic Studies. It exists to advance rigorous, serious economics—economics that treats prices, institutions, and production as real-world coordinating structures, and economic knowledge as something earned through disciplined reasoning, careful measurement, and transparent inference.

IAES Academic Press
IAES Academic Press exists to publish work that advances economic knowledge with uncommon clarity, methodological seriousness, and institutional relevance. We champion scholarship that treats prices, policy, and measurement not as abstractions, but as informational systems—systems that can fail, mislead, or illuminate depending on the quality of inference behind them.
We publish peer-informed academic books, edited volumes, research monographs, and policy-facing scholarly works designed for graduate seminars, research libraries, and serious professional audiences.
What We Publish
IAES Academic Press publishes works across four core domains:
Economic Theory & the Price System
Books that recover and refine how market signals coordinate action across time, institutions, and uncertainty.
Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy, and Inflation Diagnostics
Research that improves how economists interpret inflation, policy regimes, forecast errors, and institutional price distortions.
Econometrics & Measurement Science
Work that treats measurement as a design problem—emphasizing identification, signal extraction, robustness, and inference integrity.
Political Economy & Institutional Governance
Scholarship on incentives, rule systems, state capacity, fiscal structure, regulatory distortion, and long-run institutional performance.
Seminar Specific Books
To support college and university engagement, IAES Press will publish a focused line of seminar-specific academic books designed explicitly for campus lectures, faculty workshops, and student seminars. These volumes are not general-audience trade books, nor are they full technical monographs. Instead, they function as intellectual anchors for live academic engagement, giving faculty and students a rigorous text that corresponds directly to a 60–90 minute seminar delivered on campus.
Each book is written to be, methodologically rigorous, and suitable for adoption in economics departments, honors programs, policy institutes, and interdisciplinary seminars—while remaining faithful to the IAES analytical framework emphasizing prices, information, institutions, and model limits.
What follows is the IAES Press Seminar-Specific Book Series based on four foundational titles.



