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Vincent J. Geloso

Vincent J. Geloso

Originally from Quebec, Canada, I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at George Mason University and earned my Ph.D. in economic history from the London School of Economics. I was previously postdoctoral fellow at Texas Tech University and assistant professor of economics at King's University Coll...

Mark Koyama

Mark Koyama

Mark Koyama is Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University and Mercatus Center, Senior Scholar. Professor Koyama earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Oxford. He previously lectured at the University of York and spent a year at the Political Theory Project at Brown Univer...

Jonathan F Schulz

Jonathan F Schulz

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.

Distinguished Mason Economics Professor

Alex Tabarrok   It is a privilege and honor to have the opportunity to distinguish our professor, Dr. Alex Tabarrok, for his successful contributions to our department and the field of economics. Alex Tabarrok is an Associate professor of Economics at George Mason University, the Director of the Ce...

Faculty Blogs

Cafe Hayek (Don Boudreaux and Russell Roberts)Marginal Revolution (Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok)Coordination Problem (Peter Boettke)Syndicated Columnist (Walter E Williams)Overcoming Bias Web Forum (Robin Hanson)Library of Economics and Liberty (Bryan Caplan and other non-GMU faculty)

Job Placements

Doctoral Placements The Department of Economics has graduated many successful economists who are employed throughout the worlds of academia, business, philanthropy, and government 2021-2022 Rachael Behr Teaching Professor, Economics, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH  Markus Bjoerkheim Merc...

Current Distinguished Faculty Members

Current Distinguished Faculty Members John M. Olin Professor of Economics, Walter Williams is inarguably the most ardent free market economist in the world. Potential graduate students interested in free market economics should consider his chairmanship. A well known author, Dr. Williams, recently p...