Cameron Tilley, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics & Assistant Director, Center for Public Choice & Market Process
Education
Duke University
Ph.D., Political Science (2024)
Hampden-Sydney College
B.A., Mathematical Economics (2016)
Research Interests
Dr. Tilley’s research interests include the study of norms, civil society, and public choice. He also has a passion for creating programs for undergraduates and faculty members.
Courses Taught
UNDERGRADUATE
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Evolution of Economic Doctrines
Selected Publications
Tilley, C. “The Importance of Majority Cycling in the Work of James Buchanan” in The Political Economy and Social Philosophy of James M. Buchanan. edited by Jordan Lofthouse and Rosolino Candela. (Forthcoming).
Munger, M., Tilley, C. Race, risk, and greed: Harold Black’s contributions to the institutional economics of finance. Public Choice (2023).
Tilley, C., G. Brennan, and M. Munger. 2022. “Behavioral Symmetry.” Encyclopedia of Public Choice, Edward Elgar Publishing (in press).
Tilley, C., and M. Munger. 2022. “Methodological Individualism.” Encyclopedia of Public Choice, Edward Elgar Publishing (in press).
Tilley, C., and M. Munger. 2022. “Relatively Absolute Absolutes.” Encyclopedia of Public Choice, Edward Elgar Publishing (in press).
Tilley, C., and M. Munger. 2022. “The Status Quo and Starting From Where We Are.” Encyclopedia of Public Choice, Edward Elgar Publishing (in press).