
Caplan, Bryan Douglas (1971-....)
Bryan Caplan is an Associate Professor of Economics at George MasonUniversity. He received his B.A. in economics (with a minor inphilosophy) from UC Berkeley, and his Ph.D. in economics from Princeton. His articles have been published in the American Economic Review, the Economic Journal, the Journal of Law and Economics, Rationality and Society, Social Science Quarterly, and many other outlets. Caplan is the author of *The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies*, published in 2007 by Princeton University Press. The book has been widely discussed in the media, including *The Economist* and *The New York Times*. His next major project is another book, *The Selfish Reason to Have More Kids*.
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Majorities Against Utility : Implications of the Failure of the Miracle of Aggregation
La sagesse collective : principes et mécanismes Colloque des 22-23 mai 2008, organisé par l'Institut du Monde Contemporain du Collège de France, sous la direction du Professeur Jon Elster.