GMU’s Other Star Professor Leaves

To lose one star economics professor to a minor-league competitor could be

considered a misfortune; to lose two looks like carelessness. And it turns out

that Nobel laureate Vernon Smith isn’t the only GMU economics

professor to be leaving

the department. According to Thomas Heath in the Washington

Post today, Richard Florida is on

his way out too:

Economist and author Richard Florida, who became a faculty star at George

Mason University for his pioneering work on "the creative class,"

has left the Fairfax County university for a post at the University of Toronto’s

Rotman School of Management.

Whither GMU’s economics department now?

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