Economics Professor Mark Koyama announced as a Research Fellow

Economics Professor Mark Koyama announced as a Research Fellow

The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) announced Professor Mark Koyama as a Research Fellow for Economic History. Mark Koyama is an Associate Professor at George Mason University and a Mercatus Center Senior Scholar. Professor Koyama’s research primarily focuses on how historical institutions functioned and the relationship between culture and economic performance. From 2017 to 2018 he was a Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo Campbell National Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, CA.

The CEPR was established to “enhance the quality of economic policy-making within Europe and beyond, by fostering high quality, policy-relevant economic research, and disseminating it widely to decision-makers in the public and private sectors” (CEPR website). Professor Koyama joins the CEPR’s expansive network of Research Fellows and Affiliates that include over a thousand top economists who conduct research on various issues affecting the European economy.

To learn more about Professor Mark Koyama’s research, please visit his personal website.

To view the full list of Economic History Research Fellows, visit the CEPR’s website.