This collection gathers some of the greatest minds in economics to discuss their experiences of
collaborative research and publication. Nobel Prize winners and other eminent scholars from a
representative sample of economics' major sub-disciplines share how and why they came to work
primarily in partnerships or on their own whether naturally or by necessity. The contributions
include discussions of personal experiences statistical analyses different levels of
investment and how the digital age has changed researcher interactions. As budget cuts and
resource consolidation make working together vital in ever more fields of academia this book
offers valuable advice to help young and seasoned scholars alike identify the right
co-author(s).