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Home | Mercatus Center For over 40 years, Mercatus has cultivated top talent and scholarship What began with three graduate students in 1980 has grown into a global network of over 2,200 alumni
About Mercatus | Mercatus Center What is the Mercatus Center? The Mercatus Center is a research center affiliated with George Mason University, dedicated to bridging the gap between theory and practice
Scholars | Mercatus Center Alex Tabarrok Bartley J Madden Chair in Economics, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Veronique de Rugy | Mercatus Center Veronique de Rugy is the George Gibbs Chair in Political Economy and Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a nationally syndicated columnist
Research - Mercatus Center Research Mercatus conducts research on a wide range of subjects in law, regulation, and economics
Housing Reform in the States: A Menu of Options for 2025 - Mercatus Center Salim Furth and C Whit Ewen, “Mostly Invisible: The Cost of Valid Petitions in Texas” (Mercatus Policy Brief, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Arlington, VA, February 2023) In response, the city threw out its absurd code and adopted one that better conforms to reality
California’s Regulatory Landscape | Mercatus Center Other studies from the Mercatus Center indicates that the growth in these regulations is correlated with increased poverty rates, lost jobs, and higher inflation, among other effects
History and Timeline - Mercatus Center Mercatus research draws from a distinctive tradition of political economy, blending ideas developed by Nobel laureates F A Hayek, James Buchanan, Elinor Ostrom, Vernon Smith, and Douglass North and applying them to address society’s most pressing problems
Housing - Mercatus Center However, the regulations that limit urban development reduce the potential for income mobility and rising standards of living over time Mercatus research shows how land-use policy reform can reverse the stagnation in our cities and address the systemic problem of housing affordability