B
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Peter J Boettke
University Professor
Austrian economics, institutional economics, and comparative economics
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Donald J Boudreaux
Professor
Making economics clear and compelling to broad audiences, teaching, international trade, antitrust, law and economics, public choice
C
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Bryan D Caplan
Professor
Public economics, public choice, psychology and economics, economics of the family
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Christopher Coyne
Associate Professor
Director of Graduate Programs, Economics
Austrian economics, development economics, political economy
D
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Darwyyn Deyo
GTA
E
F
H
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Thomas W. Hazlett
Professor
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Daniel E Houser
Professor
Chair, Economics
Experimental statistics and methods, emotion and individual differences, political economy
J
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Noel D Johnson
Assistant Professor
Economic history, public economics, and new institutional economics
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Carl A Johnston
Research Faculty
K
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Daniel B Klein
Professor
Policy economics, political economy, political culture, economic characterology, Adam Smith
L
M
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Carrie A Meyer
Associate Professor
Economic development, agricultural history, environmental economics, institutional economics
N
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Olga Nicoara
Graduate Lecturer
P
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Jered P Piepenbrink
Graduate Lecturer
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Rachel Powell
Program Coordinator, GMU Center for Economic Education of VCEE
R
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Jacob W Russ
Graduate Lecturer
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Thomas C Rustici
Assistant Professor
Associate Director of Undergraduate Programs, Economics
Economic instruction
S
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Virgil Storr
Austrian economics, culture and economic development, and economic sociology
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Thomas Stratmann
University Professor
Public choice, political economy, law and economics and health economics
T
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Alex T Tabarrok
Associate Professor
Theory of voting, political economy, and empirical law and economics
U
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Eskil Ullberg
Assistant Professor
W
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Philip R Wiest
Associate Professor
Associate Chair, Economics
Monetary policy, depository institutions, financial markets
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Walter E Williams
Eminent Scholar
Applied microeconomics, Labor economics, economics of discrimination
Y
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Yong J Yoon
Associate Professor
Public choice, specialization and increasing returns, consumer economics and bankruptcy

































