"The Economics of Big Science: Essays by Leading Scientists and Policymakers" by Hans Peter Beck and Panagiotis Charitos is a collection of essays that explore the economic, social, and scientific impact of large-scale scientific endeavors, often referred to as "big science." The book brings together insights from prominent scientists, policymakers, and economists to discuss the funding, management, and societal value of projects such as particle accelerators, space missions, and international research collaborations. The contributors address the challenges and benefits of investing in big science, considering how these projects drive technological innovation, foster international cooperation, and contribute to economic growth. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the strategic importance of big science initiatives in shaping the future of research and technology.