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Menard Family George Washington Forum | Meaningful Economics, Sept. 20

The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts Bart J. Wilson discussing "Meaningful Economics" on Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. in the Baker Center Theater.

Wilson is a Professor of Economics and Law and the Donald P. Kennedy Endowed Chair in Economics and Law at Chapman University. He is a member of the Economic Science Institute  and tenured in the  Argyros School of Business and Economics  and the  Fowler School of Law . In Fall 2016, he co-founded with Jan Osborn (English), Vernon Smith (Economics and Law), and Keith Hankins (Philosophy) the  Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy , for which he serves as the director.

Bart has published papers widely in economics and general science journals, including the  American Economic Review Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Scientific Reports , and  Nature Human Behaviour . His research has been supported with grants from the National Science Foundation, the Federal Trade Commission, and the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics. Bart’s undergraduate teaching supports the  Humanomics minor  at upper division level and Chapman’s First-Year Foundations Course at the lower division. He also teaches a seminar for law school students on spontaneous order and the law.

Prior to joining the faculty at Chapman, he was an Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University and before that a Research Scientist at the Economic Science Laboratory at the University of Arizona. He started his professional career as an Economist at the Federal Trade Commission. Bart received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Arizona and his B.S. in Economics and Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He hails from the great State of Wisconsin.

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