Anna Claire is originally from Alabama and a graduate of Samford University. She is a PhD fellow with the Mercatus Center and a research assistant to Professor Tyler Cowen. She is also a graduate fellow with the Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Anna Claire is p...
My research interest lies in cultural evolution. I draw on insights from economic history, experimental economics, and development economics. I am particularly interested in the co-evolution of informal and formal institutions and in the internalization of social norms.
As a Professor of Economics, Bryan Caplan has published in the American Economic Review, the Economic Journal, the Journal of Law and Economics, Social Science Quarterly, the Journal of Public Economics, the Southern Economic Journal, Public Choice, and numerous other outlets. His book, The Myth of ...
Carrie A. Meyer, associate professor of economics, completed a PhD in economics at the University of Illinois. Her research has focused on economic history, technology, institutions, rural development, and issues of environmental politics and economics in Latin America. Dr. Meyer has published four b...
Economics Assistant Professor Jonathan Schulz and Joseph Henrich, a collaborator at Harvard University, have been awarded a $2.54 million research grant from the John Templeton Foundation to explore the important factors that promote liberty, free markets, and prosperity. Assistant Professor Dr. Jon...
Jo Ann Burgess My name is Jo Ann Burgess. I have been working at Mason since 1989, upon my return from Costa Rica, where my family had been stationed with the U. S. Department of State. I have worked in news and public affairs programming for public television, covering political conventions and...