Edward Stringham

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Edward Peter Stringham (born January 18, 1975) is an Austrian School American economist, former President of the American Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington, Massachusetts (until May 2021), and the Davis Professor of Economic Innovation at Trinity College (Connecticut). He received a B.A. in economics from College of the Holy Cross and his Ph.D. from George Mason University. In an interview with Forbes in 2019, Stringham opposed any tax and social security. Stringham has appeared on dozens of media outlets including CNBC, Fox News, MTV, and NPR. rdf:langString
Edward Peter Stringham (nacido el 18 de enero de 1975) es un economista estadounidense de escuela austriaca, designado Profesor Davis de la Organización e Innovación Económica en Trinity College en Hartford, Connecticut, EE. UU..​ A la experiencia de Stringham se adiciona que éste ha sido redactor jefe del Journal of Private Entreprise desde 2006,​ presidente de la entre 2006 y 2007, editor de Anarchy, State and Public Choice (2006) y Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice (2007), y miembro de la Sociedad Mont Pelerin.​ rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Edward Peter Stringham (born January 18, 1975) is an Austrian School American economist, former President of the American Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington, Massachusetts (until May 2021), and the Davis Professor of Economic Innovation at Trinity College (Connecticut). He received a B.A. in economics from College of the Holy Cross and his Ph.D. from George Mason University. 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. He has also held faculty positions at Fayetteville State University and Texas Tech University. He has been the editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise since 2006. 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). 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). For that 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. In an interview with Forbes in 2019, Stringham opposed any tax and social security. In May 2020, Stringham said during a CNBC interview that the unemployment rate was expected to reach 16% but that the slight improvements were already noticeable. In July 2020, The Christian Science Monitor discussed the question "Why libertarians are joining BLM calls to defund police". Stringham pointed out a lot of parallels with the libertarians believing that the responsibilities of police departments today would be better performed by local private security bodies and suitable alternatives to state police as adopted in some other countries. Stringham has appeared on dozens of media outlets including CNBC, Fox News, MTV, and NPR.
rdf:langString Edward Peter Stringham (nacido el 18 de enero de 1975) es un economista estadounidense de escuela austriaca, designado Profesor Davis de la Organización e Innovación Económica en Trinity College en Hartford, Connecticut, EE. UU..​ En el ámbito académico, además de recibir su licenciatura en economía del College of the Holy Cross y un Ph.D. de la Universidad George Mason,​ Stringham fue profesor asociado de la Universidad Estatal de San José entre 2002 y 2008, profesor visitante de la Universidad de Klagenfurt en 2008, y profesor visitante asociado del Trinity College entre 2008 y 2010,​ distinguiéndose también con su presencia laboral en la Universidad Estatal de Fayetteville y el Texas Tech University.​ A la experiencia de Stringham se adiciona que éste ha sido redactor jefe del Journal of Private Entreprise desde 2006,​ presidente de la entre 2006 y 2007, editor de Anarchy, State and Public Choice (2006) y Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice (2007), y miembro de la Sociedad Mont Pelerin.​ En el año 2006, el economista publicaría un estudio junto con Bethany Peters titulado "No Booze? You May Lose: Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers" (en español, "¿Sin Alcohol? Puedes perder: Por qué los bebedores ganan más dinero que los no bebedores").​​ Por aquella declaración polémica, Stringham ha tenido numerosas apariciones en televisión.​ En 2009 y 2010 publicó "The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis"​ y dio un testimonio ante la Legislatura de Connecticut sobre las restricciones del alcohol.​ El economista Stringham ha aparecido en una docena de medios como CNBC, Fox News, MTV, y NPR.​
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