Caleb S. Fuller, '13

Caleb S. Fuller, '13
Education
  • B.A. Economics, Grove City College
  • Ph.D. Economics George Mason University
Affiliations
  • Research Fellow, The Independent Institute
  • Faculty Affiliate, Program on Economics and Privacy, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School
What are the main focuses of your research?
  • Economics of institutions
Courses Taught
  • Seminar in Organizational Economics
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Econometrics
  • Law and Economics
  • Comparative Economic Systems
  • Public Policy
  • Public Finance
Books
  • “No Free Lunch: Six Economics Lies You’ve Been Taught and Probably Believe”
Selected Publications
  • “Made to be Broken? A Theory of Regulatory Governance and Rule-Breaking Entrepreneurial Action,” Journal of Business Venturing (with D.S. Lucas and M. Packard)
  • “Institutions and Entrepreneurship: Pushing the Boundaries,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (with S. Burns)
  • “Is the Market for Digital Privacy a Failure?” Public Choice
  • “Visions of Entrepreneurship Policy,” Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy (with D.S. Lucas, E. Piano, and C. Coyne)
  • “Rooking the State,” International Review of Law and Economics (with E. Piano and D.S. Lucas)
  • “Privacy Law as Price Control,” European Journal of Law and Economics
  • “Bounties, Grants, and Market-Making Entrepreneurship,” The Independent Review (with D.S. Lucas)
  • “Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive—Relative to What,” Journal of Business Venturing Insights (with D.S. Lucas)

Visit calebsfuller.com to read more about Dr. Fuller’s scholarly work.

 

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