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Donald J. Boudreaux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Donald J. Boudreaux became chairman of the department of economics at George Mason University in August 2001. He previously served as president of the Foundation for Economic Education, a post he accepted in May 1997. Dr. Boudreaux also teaches Economic Foundations of Legal Studies at the George Mason University School of Law. ..." |
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| 1958, in New Orleans, Louisiana |
| Biography |
Competitive Enterprise Institute CEI Expert Biography |
George Mason University Biographical sketch |
| Associations |
| Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute |
| President, 1997-2001, Foundation for Economic Education |
| Board of Scholars, Virginia Institute for Public Policy |
| Chairman of the Department of Economics, George Mason University |
| Institute for Humane Studies |
| Adjunct Faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute |
| Web Pages |
Donald J. Boudreaux - Libertarian Advocates for Self-Government |
| Archived Columns |
PittsburghLIVE.com since Feb 2005 |
| Blog |
| Boudreaux’s Blog |
| Cafe Hayek |
| Writings |
Julian Simon, Lifesaver, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Apr 1998 Related Topic: Julian L. Simon "Julian's foremost contribution to humankind was his demonstration that prosperity and a healthy environment are best assured when governments respect private property and free markets—because only within free markets can human creativity flourish." |
Thoughts on Freedom - Politics and Prohibition, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Mar 2002 Related Topic: Prohibition |
| Interviews |
Free markets king in Sweden, at least for a day: Ten minutes with …. Donald Boudreaux, by Bill Steigerwald, 18 Dec 2002 Comments on Vernon Smith's Nobel Prize |
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