Curriculum Vitae

 

Bryan Caplan

 

Associate Professor

Department of Economics,

Center for Study of Public Choice,

and Mercatus Center

George Mason University

Fairfax, VA 22030

 

 703-993-2324 (office)

703-993-2323 (fax)

bcaplan@gmu.edu

 

 

Birthdate: April 8, 1971

 

 

Education:

 

B.A., Economics, University of California at Berkeley, 1993

 

Ph.D., Economics, Princeton University, 1997

 

 

Job history:

 

Assistant Professor of Economics, George Mason University, 1997-2003

 

Associate Professor of Economics, George Mason University, 2003-

 

 

Fields of Specialization and Interest

 

·        Public economics

·        Public choice

·        Psychology and economics

·        Public opinion

·        Austrian economics

 

 

 

Teaching Experience

 

·        Introductory Microeconomics (undergraduate)

·        Intermediate Macroeconomics (undergraduate)

·        Industrial Organization (undergraduate)

·        Labor Economics (undergraduate)

·        Econometrics (undergraduate)

·        Public Choice (undergraduate)

·        Microeconomics (graduate)

·        Econometrics (graduate)

·        Macroeconomics (graduate)

·        Monetary Economics (graduate)

·        Public Finance (graduate)

 

 

Service

 

Public Choice Brown Bag Seminar Organizer, 2000-2003

 

Assistant Director of Graduate Studies, 2004-

 

Public Choice Seminar Organizer, 2006-

 

 

Publications

 

a.  Books

 

·        The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies. 2007.  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Named a Best Book of 2007 by the Financial Times).

 

 

b.  Journal Articles

 

·        "The Austrian Search for Realistic Foundations." April 1999.  Southern Economic Journal 65(4), pp.823-838.

 

·        "Rational Irrationality: A Framework for the Neoclassical-Behavioral Debate."  Spring 2000.  Eastern Economic Journal 26(2), pp.191-211.

 

·        "When Is Two Better Than One?  How Federalism Amplifies and Mitigates Imperfect Political Competition."  April 2001.  Journal of Public Economics 80(1), pp.99-119.

 

·        "Rational Ignorance versus Rational Irrationality."  2001.  Kyklos 54(1), pp.3-26. (lead article)

 

·        "Has Leviathan Been Bound?  A Theory of Imperfectly Constrained Government with Evidence from the States."  April 2001.  Southern Economic Journal 67(4), pp.825-847.

 

·        "Libertarianism Against Economism: How Economists Misunderstand Voters and Why Libertarians Should Care."  Spring 2001.  Independent Review 5(4), pp.539-563.

 

·        "Rational Irrationality and the Microfoundations of Political Failure."  June 2001.  Public Choice 107 (3/4), pp.311-331.

 

·        "Probability, Common Sense, and Realism: A Reply to Hülsmann and Block."  Summer 2001.  Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 4(2), pp.69-86.

 

·        "Standing Tiebout on His Head: Tax Capitalization and the Monopoly Power of Local Governments."  July 2001.  Public Choice 108(1/2), pp.101-122.

 

·        "What Makes People Think Like Economists?  Evidence on Economic Cognition from the Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy."  October 2001.  Journal of Law and Economics 44(2), pp.395-426.

 

·        "How Does War Shock the Economy?"  2002.  Journal of International Money and Finance 21, pp.145-162.

 

·        "Systematically Biased Beliefs About Economics: Robust Evidence of Judgemental Anomalies from the Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy."  April 2002.  Economic Journal 112(479), pp.433-458.

 

·        "Sociotropes, Systematic Bias, and Political Failure: Reflections on the Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy."  June 2002.  Social Science Quarterly 83(2), pp.416-435.

 

·        "Stigler-Becker versus Myers-Briggs: Why Preference-Based Explanations Are Scientifically Meaningful and Empirically Important."  April 2003.  Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 50(4), pp.391-405. (lead article)

 

·        "The Logic of Collective Belief."  May 2003.  Rationality and Society 15(2), pp.218-42.

 

·        "The Idea Trap: The Political Economy of Growth Divergence."  June 2003.  European Journal of Political Economy 19(2), pp.183-203.

 

·        "Probability and the Synthetic A Priori: A Reply to Block."  Fall 2003.  Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 6(3), pp.61-7.

 

·        "Networks, Law, and the Paradox of Cooperation." (with Edward Stringham)  December 2003.  Review of Austrian Economics 16(4), pp.309-26.

 

·        "Is Socialism Really 'Impossible'?"  2004.  Critical Review 16(1), pp.33-52.

 

·        "Do We Underestimate the Benefits of Cultural Competition?" (with Tyler Cowen)  May 2004.  American Economic Review 94(2), pp.402-7.

 

·        "Mises, Bastiat, Public Opinion, and Public Choice: What's Wrong With Democracy" (with Edward Stringham).  January 2005.  Review of Political Economy 17(1), pp.79-105.

 

·        "From Friedman to Wittman: The Transformation of Chicago Political Economy."  April 2005.  Econ Journal Watch 2(1), pp.1-21. (lead article)

 

·        "Rejoinder to Wittman: True Myths."  August 2005.  Econ Journal Watch 2(2), pp.165-85.

 

·        "Toward a New Consensus on the Economics of Socialism: Rejoinder to My Critics."  2005.  Critical Review 17(1/2), pp.203-20.

 

·        "Terrorism: The Relevance of the Rational Choice Model."  July 2006.  Public Choice 128(1/2), pp.91-107.

 

·        "The Economics of Szasz: Preferences, Constraints, and Mental Illness."  August 2006.  Rationality and Society 18(3), pp.333-66.

 

·        "How Do Voters Form Positive Economic Beliefs?  Evidence from the Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy."  September 2006.  Public Choice 128(3/4), pp.367-81.

 

·        "Mises' Democracy-Dictatorship Equivalence Theorem."  Review of Austrian Economics, forthcoming.

 

·        "Behavioral Economics and Perverse Effects of the Welfare State" (with Scott Beaulier).  Kyklos, forthcoming.

 

·        "Privatizing the Adjudication of Disputes" (with Edward Stringham).  Theoretical Inquiries in Law, forthcoming.

 

 

c.  Articles Currently Under Review

 

·        "The Gender Gap of Economics: Why Do Men Think More Like Economists?"  Submitted to the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

 

·        "Economic Beliefs, Intelligence, and Ability Bias: Evidence from the General Social Survey" (with Stephen Miller).  Submitted to the Journal of Law and Economics.

 

·        "Majorities Against Utility: Implications of the Failure of the Miracle of Aggregation."  Submitted to Social Philosophy and Policy.

 

·        "Positive versus Normative Economics: What's the Connection?" (with Stephen Miller).  Revision requested by Social Science Quarterly.

 

 

d.  Review Essays

 

·        "The Literature of Nonviolent Resistance and Civilian-Based Defense."  1994.  Humane Studies Review 9(1), pp.1-7, 10-12.

 

·        "Autocratic Ghosts and Chinese Hunger: A Review Essay of Autocratic Tradition and Chinese Politics by Zhengyuan Fu and Hungry Ghosts by Jasper Becker." 2000.  Independent Review 4(3), pp.431-38.

 

·        "Have the Experts Been Weighed, Measured, and Found Wanting?”  (Review Essay on Philip Tetlock's Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It?  How Can We Know?)  2007.  Critical Review 19(1), pp.80-91.

 

 

e.  Chapters in Books

 

·        "Economists Versus the Public on Economic Policy," "Rational Ignorance," and "Rational Irrationality" in Rowley, Charles, and Friedrich Schneider, eds.  The Encyclopedia of Public Choice.  2004.  Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

 

·        "Frederic Bastiat," "Competition," "Libertarian," "Fascism," and "Ayn Rand" in Hussain, Syed, ed. Encyclopedia of Capitalism.  2004.  NY: Facts on File.

 

·        "Ayn Rand and Public Choice: The Obvious Parallels," in Younkins, Edward, ed.  2007.  Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged": A Philosophical and Literary Companion.  Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing Company, pp.225-34.

 

·        "David Friedman," "Laissez-faire Policy," "Anarchism," and "Fascism" in The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, forthcoming.

 

·        "Communism" and "Externalities" in Henderson, David, ed.  The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics, forthcoming.

 

·        "The Totalitarian Threat," in Bostrum, Nick, and Milan Ćirković, eds.  Global Catastrophic Risks, forthcoming.

 

·        "Intellectual Autobiography of Bryan Caplan."  in Block, Walter, ed.  Libertarian Autobiographies.

 

 

f.  Book Reviews

 

·        Review of Michael Kater, The Twisted Muse: Musicians and Their Music in the Third Reich. 1998.  Journal of Cultural Economics 22(4), pp.287-9.

 

·        Review of Ronald Wintrobe, The Political Economy of Dictatorship.  1998. Independent Review 3(3), pp.468-71.

 

·        Review of Daniel Shaviro, When Rules Change.  2001.  Public Choice 106, pp.193-6.

 

·        Review of A. James Gregor, The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the Twentieth Century.  Fall 2001.  Continuity, pp.142-4.

 

·        Review of George Tsebelis, Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work.  2004.  Public Choice 121(1-2), pp.260-2.

 

·        Review of Daniel Klein and Fred Foldvary, eds., The Half-Life of Policy Rationales: How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues.  2005.  Independent Review 9(3), pp.442-3.

 

·        Review of Hans Gersbach, Designing Democracy: Ideas for Better Rules.  2006.  Journal of Economics 87(2): 197-200.

 

·        Review of Guiseppe Eusepi and Alan Hamlin, eds.  Beyond Conventional Economics.  2007.  Public Choice 131(3/4): 505-7.

 

·        Review of Clifford Winston, Government Failure Versus Market Failure: Microeconomics Policy Research and Government Performance.  forthcoming.  Constitutional Political Economy.

 

 

g. Monographs

 

·        "Straight Talk About Economic Literacy."  Commissioned by the Mercatus Center.  Available at: http://www.mercatus.org/Straight%20talk%20on%20economic%20literacy.pdf

 

·        "The Myth of the Rational Voter."  May 29, 2007.  Policy Analysis no. 594.  Cato Institute.  Available at: http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa594.pdf.

 

 

h.  Editorials

 

·        "Economic Illiteracy: A Modest Plea Against Humility."  October 2002.  Royal Economic Society Newsletter 119, pp.9-10.

 

·        "Special Interest Secret."  May 12, 2007.  Wall Street Journal, A11.

 

·        "The Kids These Days: A Bright Future for Economic Literacy?"  History News Network.  October 8, 2007.

 

 

i.  Other Publications

 

·        "Creeping Privatization: The Present and Potential of Alternative Dispute Resolution."  1994.  Regulation 2, pp.18-22.

 

·        Guest blogger for Marginal Revolution, http://www.marginalrevolution.com.  July 2004.

 

·        Regular blogger for Econlog, http://econlog.econlib.org.  January 2005-present

 

·        "The Myth of the Rational Voter."  November, 2006.  Cato Unbound.  http://www.cato-unbound.org/2006/11/06/bryan-caplan/the-myth-of-the-rational-voter.  (lead article)

 

·        Guest blogger for Britannica Online, http://blogs.britannica.com.  May, 2007.

 

·        Guest blogger for the Economist, http://www.economist.com/debate/freeexchange.  June, 2007.

 

·        "Dumbocracy in America: Interview with Nick Schulz."  June 20, 2007.  Tech Central Station Daily.  http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=061907A.

 

·        "The Four Boneheaded Biases of Stupid Voters."  2007.  Reason 39(5), pp.24-32.

 

 

j.  Media Appearances

 

·        EconTalk.  "Caplan on Discrimination and Labor Markets."  December 4, 2006.

 

·        Cato Institute.  "What Should Be a Culture of Enterprise in An Age of Globalization?"  March 29, 2007.

 

·        BBC Radio 4.  "Thinking Allowed: The Rational Voter."  May 2, 2007.

 

·        WWTC.  "Taxpayers League Live with David Strom."  May 19, 2007.

 

·        BBC Radio 3.  "Night Waves."  May 21, 2007.

 

·        RNN.  "Real Politics Live."  May 28, 2007.

 

·        Bloggingheads.tv.  "'The Myth of the Rational Voter' by Bryan Caplan."  May 30, 2007.

 

·        Bloomberg Radio.  "On the Economy with Tom Keene."  June 20, 2007.

 

·        EconTalk.  "Caplan on the Myth of the Rational Voter."  June 25, 2007.

 

·        C-SPAN2.  "Irrational Politics and Free Trade."  July 2, 2007.

 

·        ABC Radio National (Australia).  "The Myth of the Rational Voter."  July 2, 2007.

 

·        WGNU.  "Sloan Ranger Show."  July 3, 2007.

 

·        Syndicated.  "Culture Shocks with Barry Lynn."  July 10, 2007.

 

·        KSTP.  "The Bob Davis Show."  July 16, 2007.

 

·        WNYC.  "Silly Voters: The Brian Lehrer Show."  August 8, 2007.

 

·        WPR.  "Conversations with Joy Cardin."  August 14, 2007.

 

·        WTVN.  "Town Hall Ohio."  August 19, 2007.

 

·        KOA.  "The Mike Rosen Show."  August 20, 2007.

 

·        WNBC.  "News Forum Now."  August 22, 2007.

 

·        VFH Radio.  "With Good Reason."  September 8, 2007.

 

·        QNN.  "America Back on Track with Tony Seton."  September 19, 2007

 

·        Syndicated.  "The Liberated Space."  September 27, 2007.

 

·        The Intrepid Liberal.  "Are Voters Irrational?: An Interview With Economist Bryan Caplan."  October 14, 2007.

·        KVI.  "The Bryan Suits Show."  October 16, 2007.

·        KVEC.  “The Dave Congleton Show.”  December 11, 2007.

 

 

k.  Work in Progress

 

·        "Public Opinion, Education, and IQ" (with Stephen Miller)

 

·        "Systematically Biased Beliefs About Political Responsibility" (with Wayne Grove and Ilya Somin)

 

·        "Education as a Signal of Conscientiousness" (with Stephen Miller)

 

·        "Over-Estimating the Social Budget Constraint: A Key to Political Discontent?" (with Geoffrey Lea)

 

·        "The Endowment Effect, the Black Market, and the Foundation of Property" (with Isaac DiIanni)

 

·        "Economic Generations?: A Test of Strauss and Howe's Generational Hypothesis"

 

·        "Expectational Equilibria, Democratic Transitions, and the Stability of Private Legal Systems" (with Edward Stringham)

 

·        "A Bayesian/Search-Theoretic Critique of Georgism"

 

·        “Group Interest: The Root of Social Conflict” (with Diana Weinert)

 

·        The Case Against Education (book)

 

·        The Selfish Reason to Have More Kids (book)

 

 

Dissertations Chaired

 

Parker Norman. “The Role of ‘Too Big to Fail” Status in Bank Merger Activity.”  Defended 12/3/07.

 

 

Selected Presentations

 

"Rational Ignorance versus Rational Irrationality." 1999 Public Choice Society Meetings.

 

"What Makes People Think Like Economists?"  2000 Public Choice Society Meetings.

 

"Systematically Biased Beliefs About Economics."  2000 Southern Economic Association Meetings.

 

"The Idea Trap."  2001 Public Choice Society Meetings.

 

"The Logic of Collective Belief."  University of Delaware Economics Department Seminar.  Fall, 2001.

 

"Sociotropes, Systematic Bias, and Political Failure."  2002 Public Choice Society Meetings.

 

"The Idea Trap."  University of Oklahoma Economics Department Seminar.  Spring, 2002.

 

"Debate with Prof. Peter Boettke: Why I Am Not an Austrian Economist... and Why You Shouldn't Be Either."  George Mason University Economics Club, 2002.

 

"Do We Underestimate the Benefits of Cultural Competition?"  2004 American Economic Assocation Meetings.

 

"Debate with Prof. Lawrence Iannacone: Is Religion Rational?"  George Mason University Economics Club, 2005.

 

"Irrational Politics and Free Trade."  Heritage Foundation, 2007.

 

"The Myth of the Rational Voter."  Cato Institute, 2007.

 

"The Myth of the Rational Voter."  Trinity College, 2007.

 

"Debate with Prof. Donald Wittman: Is Democracy a Failure?"  George Mason University Economics Club, 2007.

 

"The Myth of the Rational Voter."  National Economists Club, 2007.

 

"The Myth of the Rational Voter."  Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, George Mason University, 2007.

 

“The Myth of the Rational Voter.”  Yale Center for the Study of American Politics and Yale Law School, 2007.

 

“Majorities Against Utility: Implications of the Failure of the Miracle of Aggregation.”  Aggregation in Moral and Political Philosophy Conference.  Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Bowling Green State University, 2007.

 

“The Myth of the Rational Voter.”  Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, 2007.

 

“The Myth of the Rational Voter.”  Department of Economics, University of Virginia, 2007.

 

“The Myth of the Rational Voter.”  Western Hemisphere Affairs, Department of State, 2007.

 

 

Professional Associations

 

Referee for Public Choice, Southern Economic Journal, Economic Inquiry, Economics of Governance, Eastern Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Social Science History, National Tax Journal, Review of Austrian Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, International Review of Economic and Finance, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Social Science Quarterly, Journal of Labor Research, American Political Science Review, American Economic Review, Social Forces, the European Journal of Political Research, and Economics and Philosophy.

 

 

Prizes and Awards

 

Winner of the 2005 Thomas S. Szasz Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Cause of Civil Liberties.

 

First Place Article, 2006 Templeton Enterprise Awards (with Edward Stringham).

 

 

Media Coverage

 

Research discussed in The Economist, The Financial Times, The Times of London, In These Times, New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, and The American Prospect.

 

 

References

 

Prof. David Romer

University of California, Berkeley
Department of Economics
549 Evans Hall #3880
Berkeley, CA 94720-3880

510-642-1785

dromer@econ.berkeley.edu

 

Prof. Tyler Cowen

Department of Economics

George Mason University

MSN 1D3

Fairfax, VA 22030

703-993-2312

tcowen@gmu.edu

 

Prof. Paul Rubin

Department of Economics and School of Law

Emory University

Atlanta, GA 30322-2240

404-727-6365

prubin@emory.edu

 

Prof. Timur Kuran

Department of Economics

Duke University

213 Social Sciences Building

Box 90097                                     Durham, NC 27708

919-660-1872

t.kuran@duke.edu