Edward Stringham
Encyclopedia
Edward Peter Stringham is the L.V. Hackley Endowed Professor for the Study of Capitalism and Free Enterprise at Fayetteville State University
.
He received a B.A.
in economics from College of the Holy Cross
and his Ph.D.
from George Mason University
.
He has edited Anarchy, State and Public Choice (2006) and Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice (2007).
Stringham has been the editor of The Journal of Private Enterprise since 2006, and was the president of The Association of Private Enterprise Education 2006-2007, an associate professor at San Jose State University
from 2002 to 2008, and 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.
Stringham won the 2005 Templeton Enterprise Award for best article from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute
. The article entitled "Mises, Bastiat, Public Opinion and Public Choice" was co-authored with Bryan Caplan
and appeared in Review of Political Economy.
Stringham published a study in 2006 together with Bethany Peters titled "No Booze? You May Lose: Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers" (with the Reason Foundation
). For this seeming controversial statement he made numerous television appearances. In 2009 and 2010 he published the related "The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis" and he gave testimony before the Connecticut legislature on alcohol restrictions.
Fayetteville State University
Fayetteville State University is a historically black, regional university located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States. FSU is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina System and is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund.-Academics:The primary...
.
He received a B.A.
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts , from the Latin artium baccalaureus, is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, the sciences, or both...
in economics from College of the Holy Cross
College of the Holy Cross
The College of the Holy Cross is an undergraduate Roman Catholic liberal arts college located in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA...
and his Ph.D.
Ph.D.
A Ph.D. is a Doctor of Philosophy, an academic degree.Ph.D. may also refer to:* Ph.D. , a 1980s British group*Piled Higher and Deeper, a web comic strip*PhD: Phantasy Degree, a Korean comic series* PhD Docbook renderer, an XML renderer...
from George Mason University
George Mason University
George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...
.
He has edited Anarchy, State and Public Choice (2006) and Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice (2007).
Stringham has been the editor of The Journal of Private Enterprise since 2006, and was the president of The Association of Private Enterprise Education 2006-2007, an associate professor at San Jose State University
San José State University
San Jose State University is a public university located in San Jose, California, United States...
from 2002 to 2008, and the F.A. Hayek Endowed visiting professor at University of Klagenfurt
University of Klagenfurt
The University of Klagenfurt was founded in 1960 in Klagenfurt, Austria. It began as a College of Educational Studies . Since October 2004 the official German name is Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt in order to stress the intercultural connections between the Alpine regions and the Adriatic Sea...
in 2008, and Shelby Cullom Davis visiting associate professor at Trinity College from 2008 to 2010.
Stringham won the 2005 Templeton Enterprise Award for best article from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc., or ', is a non-profit educational organization founded in 1953 as the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists...
. The article entitled "Mises, Bastiat, Public Opinion and Public Choice" was co-authored with Bryan Caplan
Bryan Caplan
Bryan Caplan is an American economist, a Professor of Economics at George Mason University, Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute, and blogger for Econlog. He is best known for his work in public choice theory and for his libertarian ideology.-Personal...
and appeared in Review of Political Economy.
Stringham published a study in 2006 together with Bethany Peters titled "No Booze? You May Lose: Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers" (with the Reason Foundation
Reason Foundation
The Reason Foundation is an American nonprofit think tank founded in 1978 that also publishes Reason magazine. Based in Los Angeles, Reason is self-described as nonpartisan and publishes a statement of values that can best be described as libertarian...
). For this seeming controversial statement he made numerous television appearances. In 2009 and 2010 he published the related "The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis" and he gave testimony before the Connecticut legislature on alcohol restrictions.
External links
- Mises, Bastiat, Public Opinion and Public Choice, By Bryan CaplanBryan CaplanBryan Caplan is an American economist, a Professor of Economics at George Mason University, Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute, and blogger for Econlog. He is best known for his work in public choice theory and for his libertarian ideology.-Personal...
& 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, 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 (YoutubeYouTubeYouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos....
)