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Tag Archives: GMU
George Mason University is *not* in the top 50 graduate schools of economics.
US News & World Report – Rankings GMU is in the second tier, not even ranked numerically. Maybe some of the GMU professors spend too much time blogging (as opposed to producing fundamental and applied research), and maybe some of … Continue reading
Twisted But Valuable Comment Of The Day — Growthology Edition
Posted in Politics
Tagged free-market principle, George Mason University, GMU, Growthology, libertarians, markets, Politics, prediction markets
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NOBEL LAUREATE VERNON SMITH LEAVES ROBIN HANSON’S GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY TO GO WORKING FOR TOM W. BELL’S CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY.
Felix Salmon: GMU’s economics department is, famously, full of bloggers. Its chairman Donald Boudreaux blogs at Cafe Hayek with colleague Russ Roberts; Robin Hanson founded Overcoming Bias; Bryan Caplan and Arnold Kling blog at EconLog; Peter Boettke blogs at The … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
Tagged Arnold Kling, Brian Hollar, Cafe Hayek, California, Caplan, chairman, Chapman University in California, Felix Salmon, George Mason University, GMU, important economist, Peter Boettke, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, Russ Roberts, Tyler Cowen, Vernon Smith, West Coast
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