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Mercatus Center

The Mercatus Center is an American libertarian, free-market-oriented non-profit think tank.[2][3] Located at George Mason University and directed by the American economist Tyler Cowen, the Mercatus Center works with policy experts, lobbyists, and government officials to connect academic learning and real-world practice. Taking its name from the Latin word for market, the center advocates free-market approaches to public policy. During the George W. Bush administration's campaign to reduce government regulation, The Wall Street Journal reported, "14 of the 23 rules the White House chose for its 'hit list' to eliminate or modify were Mercatus entries".[4]

Mercatus Center
Founder(s)Richard Fink
Established1980
DirectorTyler Cowen
BudgetRevenue: $29,566,224
Expenses: $27,582,187
(FYE August 2017)[1]
Formerly calledCenter for the Study of Market Processes
Address3434 Washington Blvd., 4th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22201
Coordinates38°53′09″N 77°06′06″W / 38.8857°N 77.1018°W / 38.8857; -77.1018Coordinates: 38°53′09″N 77°06′06″W / 38.8857°N 77.1018°W / 38.8857; -77.1018
Websitemercatus.org

According to the 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), Mercatus is number 39 in the "Top Think Tanks in the United States" and number 18 of the "Best University Affiliated Think Tanks".[5] The Koch family has been a major financial supporter of the organization since the mid-1980s.[6][7] Charles Koch serves on the group's board of directors.[6][8]

History

The Mercatus Center was founded by Richard Fink as the Center for the Study of Market Processes at Rutgers University. After the Koch family gave more than $30 million to George Mason University,[8] the Center moved there in the mid-1980s. It took its current name in 1999.[8]

The Mercatus Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and does not receive support from George Mason University or any federal, state, or local governments.

Mission

The organization describes itself as "the world's premier university source for market-oriented ideas" and says it aims to bridge "the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems."[8] By advancing knowledge about how markets can work to improve lives and individual freedoms, by training graduate students, conducting research, and applying economic principles, they hope to offer solutions to society's most pressing problems.

Mercatus currently runs the following research programs: The Project for the Study of American Capitalism; Technology Policy Project; State and Local Policy Project; Spending and Budget Initiative; Program on the American Economy and Globalization; Program on Monetary Policy; Program on Financial Regulation; and Program for Economic Research on Regulation.[9]

Rob Stein, a Democratic strategist, has called Mercatus "ground zero for deregulation policy in Washington."[8] The Wall Street Journal has called the Mercatus Center "the most important think tank you've never heard of".[8]

Activities

In 2018, Mercatus announced that it "sponsored the development of a futures market based on [nominal gross domestic product] contracts with Hypermind, a UK-based prediction market." As explained in the announcement: "Mercatus Center's Scott Sumner and David Beckworth have made the case that an alternative monetary policy approach, nominal gross domestic product (NGDP) level targeting, is superior to inflation targeting. NGDP is essentially the nation's total income. According to Sumner and Beckworth, instead of targeting inflation (general prices), the Federal Reserve's monetary policy should target the rate at which the nation's total income is expected to grow. NGDP level targeting will ensure that the right amount of money supply is provided to meet the economy's needs."[10]

In 2016, Mercatus launched its Program on the American Economy and Globalization,[11] run by Daniel Griswold, which aims to help "the public and policymakers understand the benefits of an economy free from protectionist barriers against the international movement of goods, services, capital, ideas, and people."[9]

In 2015, Mercatus launched its annual Ranking of the 50 States by Fiscal Conditions.[12]

Also in 2015, Mercatus started its Program on Monetary Policy.[13]

In 2012, Mercatus scholar Charles Blahous released a study saying that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) would worsen the federal deficit, contrary to the official Congressional Budget Office forecast.[14] The study was generally criticized by supporters of the PPACA.[15][16] Jeanne Lambrew, deputy assistant to the president for health policy, wrote, "This new math fits the old pattern of mischaracterizations about the Affordable Care Act when official estimates show the health care law reduces the deficit."[17] Blahous defended the findings of his research.[18]

In 2010, the center collaborated with EconStories to produce a parody rap video about the conflict of ideas between F. A. Hayek and John Maynard Keynes.[19] A sequel, "Fight of the Century", was produced in 2011.[20]

In 2001, the Office of Management and Budget asked for public input on which regulations should be revised or killed. Mercatus submitted 44 of the 71 proposals the OMB received.[7]

Organizational structure

The Mercatus Center is located on George Mason University's Arlington Campus, and is affiliated with GMU's Economics department. The Provost of George Mason University has the power to appoint a faculty director to head the Mercatus Center.

Board of directors

Members of the Board of Directors include:[21]

Publications

Scholars affiliated with the Mercatus Center have published hundreds of journal articles and research papers, with topics including government transparency, subsidies, taxation, regulation, corruption, and Austrian School economics. They have also provided more than 100 testimonies to Congress.[22] Notable studies performed and books published include:

  • "Tyranny Comes Home," published in 2018, assesses how, under certain conditions, U.S. policies, tactics, and technologies deployed abroad via military interventions "are re-imported to America, changing the national landscape and increasing the extent to which we live in a police state."[23] The authors "examine this pattern―which they dub 'the boomerang effect'―considering a variety of rich cases that include the rise of state surveillance, the militarization of domestic law enforcement, the expanding use of drones, and torture in U.S. prisons."[23]
  • "Permissionless Innovation," a book by scholar Adam Thierer, which argues that if "the precautionary principle," trumps "permissionless innovation" with regards to government's approach to technological innovation, then "the result will be fewer services, lower-quality goods, higher prices, diminished economic growth, and a decline in the overall standard of living."[24]
  • "How Are Small Banks Faring under Dodd-Frank?," a 2015 survey of approximately 200 small U.S. banks serving mostly rural and small metropolitan markets. The survey "included questions about specific regulatory and compliance activities, interactions with regulators, effects of particular regulations, changes in fees and revenue, and business strategy decisions since the passage of Dodd–Frank."
  • "Annual Performance Report Scorecard" (2000–2009):[25] Produced by the Mercatus Center's Government Accountability Project, these publications assess the annual reports released by the 24 federal agencies covered by the Chief Financial Officers Act. The reports, required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 are rated for their demonstration of "transparency, public benefits, and leadership."[26] The most recent publication, covering the 2008 fiscal year, ranked the reports from Labor, Veterans Affairs, and Transportation departments as the best, and those from SBA, Defense, and HUD as the worst. Only 13 of the departments' reports received a "satisfactory" score in this 2009 publication, which notes that agencies "whose policy views were evaluated as more liberal ... seem to score slightly better."[26]
  • "Freedom in the 50 States: An Index of Personal and Economic Freedom" ranks states according to how well they meet the Center's ideals of personal and economic freedom. The 2011 rankings regarded New Hampshire, South Dakota, and Indiana as the freest, and New York, New Jersey, and California as the most restrictive.[27] The 2013 rankings regarded North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee as the freest, and New York, California, and New Jersey as the most restrictive.[28] This index was later transferred to the Cato Institute.[29]

Scholars

Notable scholars at Mercatus include:[30]

Alumni

Notable former Mercatus scholars, students, and employees include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mercatus Center" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. ^ Scott, Dylan (2018-08-23). "The revealing Medicare-for-all fact-check debate roiling the internet, explained". Vox. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  3. ^ Pan, J. C. (2020-11-17). "Charles Koch Got the Free-Market Dystopia He Wanted. Now He'd Like Your Approval". The New Republic. ISSN 0028-6583. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  4. ^ Davis, Bob (16 July 2004). . The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on 12 November 2017. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  5. ^ McGann, James (January 31, 2018). "2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report".
  6. ^ a b "Koch's low profile belies political power". Center for Public Integrity. 2004-07-15. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
  7. ^ a b Kamen, Al (July 12, 2006). "I Am OMB and I Write the Rules". Washington Post. p. A13.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Mayer, Jane (2010-08-30). "Covert Operations: The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama". The New Yorker. Condé Nast Publications.
  9. ^ a b "Programs". Mercatus Center. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  10. ^ Scott Sumner & David Beckworth. . Archived from the original on 2018-04-09. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  11. ^ "Program on the American Economy and Globalization". CafeHayek.com. 2016-05-04. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Ranking the States by Fiscal Condition". Mercatus Center. 2015-06-29. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  13. ^ Joe (2015-01-15). "Mercatus Center's New Program on Monetary Policy | Joseph T. Salerno". Mises Institute. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  14. ^ Montgomery, Lori (10 April 2012). "Health-care law will add $340 billion to deficit, new study finds". The Washington Post. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  15. ^ Klein, Ezra (10 April 2012). "The bizarre baseline games you need to play to make Obamacare increase the deficit". The Washington Post. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  16. ^ Spross, Jeff. "Charles Blahous' Absurd 'New Math' In A Chart". ThinkProgress. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  17. ^ Lambrew, Jeanne (9 April 2012). "Official Sources Agree: The Affordable Care Act Reduces the Deficit". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved 10 July 2012 – via National Archives.
  18. ^ Blahous, Charles (11 April 2012). "Why Obamacare Expands the Deficit: Charles Blahous Rebuts His Critics". Forbes.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  19. ^ "'Fear the Boom and Bust' a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  20. ^ "'Fight of the Century' Keynes vs Hayek Round 2". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  21. ^ "MercatusBoard of Directors". Mercatus Center. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
  22. ^ "Publications – Congressional Testimony". Mercatus Center.
  23. ^ a b "Tyranny Comes Home". Mercatus Center: F. A. Hayek Program. 2018-02-05. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  24. ^ "What is Permissionless Innovation?". Permissionless Innovation. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  25. ^ "Publications – Scorecard". Mercatus Center.
  26. ^ a b "10th Annual Performance Report Scorecard: Which Federal Agencies Best Inform the Public?". Mercatus Center. 2009-05-05.
  27. ^ (PDF). Mercatus Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-18.
  28. ^ (PDF). Mercatus Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  29. ^ "Freedom in the 50 States 2016 | About the Fourth Edition". www.freedominthe50states.org. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  30. ^ "All – Scholars | Mercatus". Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  31. ^ "White House National Economic Council Director Announces Senior Staff Appointments – The White House". trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov.

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The Mercatus Center is an American libertarian free market oriented non profit think tank 2 3 Located at George Mason University and directed by the American economist Tyler Cowen the Mercatus Center works with policy experts lobbyists and government officials to connect academic learning and real world practice Taking its name from the Latin word for market the center advocates free market approaches to public policy During the George W Bush administration s campaign to reduce government regulation The Wall Street Journal reported 14 of the 23 rules the White House chose for its hit list to eliminate or modify were Mercatus entries 4 Mercatus CenterFounder s Richard FinkEstablished1980DirectorTyler CowenBudgetRevenue 29 566 224Expenses 27 582 187 FYE August 2017 1 Formerly calledCenter for the Study of Market ProcessesAddress3434 Washington Blvd 4th Floor Arlington Virginia 22201Coordinates38 53 09 N 77 06 06 W 38 8857 N 77 1018 W 38 8857 77 1018 Coordinates 38 53 09 N 77 06 06 W 38 8857 N 77 1018 W 38 8857 77 1018Websitemercatus wbr orgAccording to the 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program University of Pennsylvania Mercatus is number 39 in the Top Think Tanks in the United States and number 18 of the Best University Affiliated Think Tanks 5 The Koch family has been a major financial supporter of the organization since the mid 1980s 6 7 Charles Koch serves on the group s board of directors 6 8 Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Activities 4 Organizational structure 4 1 Board of directors 5 Publications 6 Scholars 7 Alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe Mercatus Center was founded by Richard Fink as the Center for the Study of Market Processes at Rutgers University After the Koch family gave more than 30 million to George Mason University 8 the Center moved there in the mid 1980s It took its current name in 1999 8 The Mercatus Center is a 501 c 3 non profit and does not receive support from George Mason University or any federal state or local governments Mission EditThe organization describes itself as the world s premier university source for market oriented ideas and says it aims to bridge the gap between academic ideas and real world problems 8 By advancing knowledge about how markets can work to improve lives and individual freedoms by training graduate students conducting research and applying economic principles they hope to offer solutions to society s most pressing problems Mercatus currently runs the following research programs The Project for the Study of American Capitalism Technology Policy Project State and Local Policy Project Spending and Budget Initiative Program on the American Economy and Globalization Program on Monetary Policy Program on Financial Regulation and Program for Economic Research on Regulation 9 Rob Stein a Democratic strategist has called Mercatus ground zero for deregulation policy in Washington 8 The Wall Street Journal has called the Mercatus Center the most important think tank you ve never heard of 8 Activities EditIn 2018 Mercatus announced that it sponsored the development of a futures market based on nominal gross domestic product contracts with Hypermind a UK based prediction market As explained in the announcement Mercatus Center s Scott Sumner and David Beckworth have made the case that an alternative monetary policy approach nominal gross domestic product NGDP level targeting is superior to inflation targeting NGDP is essentially the nation s total income According to Sumner and Beckworth instead of targeting inflation general prices the Federal Reserve s monetary policy should target the rate at which the nation s total income is expected to grow NGDP level targeting will ensure that the right amount of money supply is provided to meet the economy s needs 10 In 2016 Mercatus launched its Program on the American Economy and Globalization 11 run by Daniel Griswold which aims to help the public and policymakers understand the benefits of an economy free from protectionist barriers against the international movement of goods services capital ideas and people 9 In 2015 Mercatus launched its annual Ranking of the 50 States by Fiscal Conditions 12 Also in 2015 Mercatus started its Program on Monetary Policy 13 In 2012 Mercatus scholar Charles Blahous released a study saying that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act PPACA would worsen the federal deficit contrary to the official Congressional Budget Office forecast 14 The study was generally criticized by supporters of the PPACA 15 16 Jeanne Lambrew deputy assistant to the president for health policy wrote This new math fits the old pattern of mischaracterizations about the Affordable Care Act when official estimates show the health care law reduces the deficit 17 Blahous defended the findings of his research 18 In 2010 the center collaborated with EconStories to produce a parody rap video about the conflict of ideas between F A Hayek and John Maynard Keynes 19 A sequel Fight of the Century was produced in 2011 20 In 2001 the Office of Management and Budget asked for public input on which regulations should be revised or killed Mercatus submitted 44 of the 71 proposals the OMB received 7 Organizational structure EditThe Mercatus Center is located on George Mason University s Arlington Campus and is affiliated with GMU s Economics department The Provost of George Mason University has the power to appoint a faculty director to head the Mercatus Center Board of directors Edit Members of the Board of Directors include 21 Donald J Boudreaux economist and professor Emily Chamlee Wright president and CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies Salen Churi co founder of Trust Ventures Richard Fink former executive vice president of Koch Industries Brian Hooks CEO and chairman of Stand Together Manuel H Johnson economist Charles G Koch co owner chairman and CEO of Koch Industries Edwin Meese 75th United States Attorney General 1985 1988 Vernon L Smith 2002 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic SciencesPublications EditScholars affiliated with the Mercatus Center have published hundreds of journal articles and research papers with topics including government transparency subsidies taxation regulation corruption and Austrian School economics They have also provided more than 100 testimonies to Congress 22 Notable studies performed and books published include Tyranny Comes Home published in 2018 assesses how under certain conditions U S policies tactics and technologies deployed abroad via military interventions are re imported to America changing the national landscape and increasing the extent to which we live in a police state 23 The authors examine this pattern which they dub the boomerang effect considering a variety of rich cases that include the rise of state surveillance the militarization of domestic law enforcement the expanding use of drones and torture in U S prisons 23 Permissionless Innovation a book by scholar Adam Thierer which argues that if the precautionary principle trumps permissionless innovation with regards to government s approach to technological innovation then the result will be fewer services lower quality goods higher prices diminished economic growth and a decline in the overall standard of living 24 How Are Small Banks Faring under Dodd Frank a 2015 survey of approximately 200 small U S banks serving mostly rural and small metropolitan markets The survey included questions about specific regulatory and compliance activities interactions with regulators effects of particular regulations changes in fees and revenue and business strategy decisions since the passage of Dodd Frank Annual Performance Report Scorecard 2000 2009 25 Produced by the Mercatus Center s Government Accountability Project these publications assess the annual reports released by the 24 federal agencies covered by the Chief Financial Officers Act The reports required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 are rated for their demonstration of transparency public benefits and leadership 26 The most recent publication covering the 2008 fiscal year ranked the reports from Labor Veterans Affairs and Transportation departments as the best and those from SBA Defense and HUD as the worst Only 13 of the departments reports received a satisfactory score in this 2009 publication which notes that agencies whose policy views were evaluated as more liberal seem to score slightly better 26 Freedom in the 50 States An Index of Personal and Economic Freedom ranks states according to how well they meet the Center s ideals of personal and economic freedom The 2011 rankings regarded New Hampshire South Dakota and Indiana as the freest and New York New Jersey and California as the most restrictive 27 The 2013 rankings regarded North Dakota South Dakota and Tennessee as the freest and New York California and New Jersey as the most restrictive 28 This index was later transferred to the Cato Institute 29 Scholars EditNotable scholars at Mercatus include 30 Charles Blahous Peter Boettke Donald J Boudreaux Bryan Caplan Tyler Cowen Christopher Coyne Steven Horwitz Arnold Kling Peter Leeson Maurice McTigue Russ Roberts Scott Sumner Alex Tabarrok Lawrence H White Bruce Yandle Todd ZywickiAlumni EditNotable former Mercatus scholars students and employees include Brian Blase former Special Assistant to the President for Healthcare Policy 31 Susan Dudley Hester PeirceSee also EditGood Government Organizations United States References Edit Mercatus Center PDF Foundation Center Retrieved 13 August 2018 Scott Dylan 2018 08 23 The revealing Medicare for all fact check debate roiling the internet explained Vox Retrieved 2021 05 12 Pan J C 2020 11 17 Charles Koch Got the Free Market Dystopia He Wanted Now He d Like Your Approval The New Republic ISSN 0028 6583 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Davis Bob 16 July 2004 In Washington Tiny Think Tank Wields Big Stick on Regulation The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on 12 November 2017 Retrieved 13 August 2018 McGann James January 31 2018 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report a b Koch s low profile belies political power Center for Public Integrity 2004 07 15 Retrieved 2017 04 13 a b Kamen Al July 12 2006 I Am OMB and I Write the Rules Washington Post p A13 a b c d e f Mayer Jane 2010 08 30 Covert Operations The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama The New Yorker Conde Nast Publications a b Programs Mercatus Center Retrieved 2018 04 09 Scott Sumner amp David Beckworth Mercatus Announces Futures Market to Forecast Nominal GDP Archived from the original on 2018 04 09 Retrieved 2018 04 09 Program on the American Economy and Globalization CafeHayek com 2016 05 04 Retrieved 9 April 2018 Ranking the States by Fiscal Condition Mercatus Center 2015 06 29 Retrieved 9 April 2018 Joe 2015 01 15 Mercatus Center s New Program on Monetary Policy Joseph T Salerno Mises Institute Retrieved 9 April 2018 Montgomery Lori 10 April 2012 Health care law will add 340 billion to deficit new study finds The Washington Post Retrieved 10 July 2012 Klein Ezra 10 April 2012 The bizarre baseline games you need to play to make Obamacare increase the deficit The Washington Post Retrieved 10 July 2012 Spross Jeff Charles Blahous Absurd New Math In A Chart ThinkProgress Retrieved 10 July 2012 Lambrew Jeanne 9 April 2012 Official Sources Agree The Affordable Care Act Reduces the Deficit whitehouse gov Retrieved 10 July 2012 via National Archives Blahous Charles 11 April 2012 Why Obamacare Expands the Deficit Charles Blahous Rebuts His Critics Forbes com Retrieved 10 July 2012 Fear the Boom and Bust a Hayek vs Keynes Rap Anthem YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 10 July 2012 Fight of the Century Keynes vs Hayek Round 2 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 10 July 2012 MercatusBoard of Directors Mercatus Center Retrieved 15 June 2022 Publications Congressional Testimony Mercatus Center a b Tyranny Comes Home Mercatus Center F A Hayek Program 2018 02 05 Retrieved 2018 04 09 What is Permissionless Innovation Permissionless Innovation Retrieved 2018 04 09 Publications Scorecard Mercatus Center a b 10th Annual Performance Report Scorecard Which Federal Agencies Best Inform the Public Mercatus Center 2009 05 05 Freedom in the 50 States An index of personal and economic freedom PDF Mercatus Center Archived from the original PDF on 2012 01 18 Executive Summary Freedom in the 50 States Third Edition 2013 PDF Mercatus Center Archived from the original PDF on 2013 04 18 Retrieved 2013 04 02 Freedom in the 50 States 2016 About the Fourth Edition www freedominthe50states org Retrieved 2018 04 09 All Scholars Mercatus Mercatus Center at George Mason University Retrieved 9 April 2018 White House National Economic Council Director Announces Senior Staff Appointments The White House trumpwhitehouse archives gov External links 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