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Marcus Witcher is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Economic History at West Virginia University and serves as Manager of Undergraduate Programs for the Knee Regulatory Research Center. His research focuses on the intersection of regulation, economic policy, and racial discrimination in American history.
- Ph.D. in History from University of Alabama (2017)
- Published author with expertise in conservative ideology and market-based solutions to social inequality
His work examines how regulatory frameworks have historically influenced marginalized communities, particularly through occupational licensing and economic barriers. Witcher's scholarship appears in outlets such as Reason Magazine, National Review, and Washington Post.
He received the James Soltow Award (2023) for his co-authored article analyzing racial discrimination in Arkansas barber licensing. His recent book Black Liberation Through the Marketplace (2022, co-authored with Rachel Ferguson) explores systemic economic inequality.
- Scientific Awards:
- James Soltow Award (2023)




