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Robin Hanson is an Associate Professor of Economics, and received his Ph.D in 1997 in social sciences from Caltech. He joined George Mason's economics faculty in 1999 after completing a two-year post-doc at U.C Berkely. His major fields of interest include health policy, regulation, and formal politi...
Ronald A. Heiner, professor of economics, received his PhD from UCLA in 1975, after which he joined the economics department at Brigham Young University. During the following period up to 1988, he had visiting professorships at UCLA, the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and the Russell Sage...
James T. Bennett is an Eminent Scholar at George Mason University. He holds the William P. Snavely Chair of Political Economy and Public Policy in the Department of Economics and is Director of the John M. Olin Institute for Employment Practice and Policy. Bennett received his Ph.D. from Case Western...
Money, goods, and services cross borders every minute of the day. Modern economics is characterized by its global scope and by the opportunities and challenges presented by globalization. A minor in global affairs will help you better understand and navigate the processes of international economics b...
Polarization.
It is a familiar word these days, often used to describe the state of American society. Defined as a division between two sharply distinct opposites, the term frequently arises now in the context of politics and popular opinions on a host of societal topics.
While the effects of t...