
Contact Information
Telephone: (703) 993-2327
Facsimile: (703) 993-2334
Mailing Address:
Department of Economics , MSN 1E6
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
James M. Buchanan,
Nobel Prize winner in Economic Science, 1986, is currently
Advisory General Director of the Center for Study of Public
Choice, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics, Board
of Visitors, President, and Faculty George Mason University
15 Oct 1999, and University Distinguished Professor Emeritus
of Economics and Philosophy, Board of Visitors & Virginia
Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, VA Apr 26 1999.
Professor Buchanan received his doctorate from the University
of Chicago (1948) and subsequently taught at the University of
Tennessee, Florida State University, University of Virginia,
UCLA, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
where he established the Center for Study of Public Choice. He
moved from the Center to George Mason University in 1983. Holder
of four honorary doctoral degrees from Universities worldwide,
and Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association,
Professor Buchanan is author of over thirteen books and hundreds
of articles in the areas of public finance, public choice, constitutional
economics and economic philosophy. He is best known for such
works as Fiscal Theory and
Political Economy, The Calculus of Consent, The
Limits of Liberty, Democracy in Deficit, The
Power to Tax, and The Reason of Rules.
Links:
Interview
with Dr. Buchanan
The
Collected Works of James Buchanan
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