Don Boudreaux

Don Boudreaux is the Martha and Nelson Getchell Chair and senior fellow with the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, a professor of economics and former economics-department chair at George Mason University. He specializes in globalization and trade, law and economics, and antitrust economics. Boudreaux is committed to making economics more accessible to a wider audience, and he has lectured across the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe on a wide variety of topics, including antitrust law and international trade. Boudreaux earned a PhD in economics from Auburn University and a law
degree from the University of Virginia.

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Everyday Economics (MRUniversity)

What role does economics play in your day-to-day life? You might be surprised to find that economics is a big part of nearly everything you do! Everyday Economics explores just that — how the “big ideas” from economics relate to everyday topics.