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Marcus Shera serves as a Lecturer at George Mason University's Busch School of Business while pursuing his PhD in Economics. He holds a B.S. and M.A. in Economics from GMU and is actively engaged in teaching and dissertation preparation.
His research spans Economic History, Religion and Economics, Smithian Political Economy, and Austrian Economics, with current focus on institutional economics within Christian monastic organizations since the 4th century. His scholarly output includes publications on the Armenian Genocide and classical liberal interpretations of justice in Adam Smith's framework.
Notable recognitions include:
- Hayek Fellow with Mercatus Academic and Student Programs
- Adam Smith Program Fellow at GMU
He collaborates with faculty like Dr. Dan Klein and Dr. Erik Matson through the Adam Smith Program, participates in Mercatus Center discussions on Austrian economics and Public Choice theory, and produces educational content via theeconplayground.com. His academic trajectory reflects deep integration with GMU's economics community while advancing specialized research at the intersection of institutional analysis and religious history.


