Edward Stringham
Edward Stringham | |
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Born | January 18, 1975 |
Field | Political economy |
School or tradition | Austrian School |
Alma mater | College of the Holy Cross |
Influences |
Friedrich Hayek David D. Friedman Walter Block |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Edward Peter Stringham (born January 18, 1975) is an Austrian School American economist. He is the Davis Professor of Economic Innovation at Trinity College (Connecticut).[1]
He received a B.A. in economics from College of the Holy Cross and his Ph.D. from George Mason University.[2]
He was Associate Professor at San Jose State University from 2002 to 2008, the F.A. Hayek Endowed visiting professor at University of Klagenfurt in 2008, and Shelby Cullom Davis visiting associate professor at Trinity College from 2008 to 2010.[3] He has also held faculty positions at Fayetteville State University and Texas Tech University.[4]
He has been the editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise since 2006.[5] Additionally, he served as the President of the Association of Private Enterprise Education from 2006 to 2007. He has edited Anarchy, State and Public Choice (2006) and Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice (2007). He is a member of the Mont Pelerin Society.[6]
In 2005, he won the Templeton Enterprise Award for best article from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.[7] The article, Mises, Bastiat, Public Opinion and Public Choice, was co-authored with Bryan Caplan and appeared in Review of Political Economy.[8] A year later, in 2006, he published a study together with Bethany Peters titled "No Booze? You May Lose: Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers" (with the Reason Foundation).[9][10] For that seeming controversial statement, he made numerous television appearances.[11] In 2009 and 2010 he published the related "The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis"[12] and he gave testimony before the Connecticut legislature on alcohol restrictions.[13]
Stringham has appeared on dozens of media outlets including CNBC, Fox News, MTV, and NPR.[14]
Bibliography
- Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life, 2015, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780199365166[15]
References
- ↑ ThinkMarkets: A blog of the NYU Colloquium on Market Institutions and Economic Processes
- ↑ Home Page of Edward Peter Stringham, Ph.D.
- ↑ Ed Stringham: An Austrian In Austria by Peter Leeson
- ↑ Mercatus Center PhD Alumni Join The Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University
- ↑ The Journal of Private Enterprise
- ↑ "Mont Pelerin Society Directory" (PDF). DeSmogBlog. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
- ↑ Culture of Enterprise – Book & Article Awards
- ↑ Liberty Fund Econlog by Bryan Caplan
- ↑ USA Today "Trinity College Professor Says Those Who Drink Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers"
- ↑ Univision "El happy hour puede avanzar tu carrera"
- ↑ Faculty Biographies, Trinity College
- ↑ Reason Foundation
- ↑ Hartford Courant "Sunday Liquor Sales Idea To Get Public Hearing Today"
- ↑ Faculty Profiles: Trinity College
- ↑ "Private Governance". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
External links
- Mises, Bastiat, Public Opinion and Public Choice, By Bryan Caplan & Edward Stringham
- No Booze? You May Lose: Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers, By Bethany Peters and Edward Stringham
- No Booze? You May Lose on YouTube, video-segment on CNBC (September 2006)
- The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis, By Edward Stringham; Project director Adrian Moore
- Stringham Media archives at the Mises Institute
- UFM.edu – Interview with Edward Stringham on YouTube
- Edward Stringham at Goodreads