Patrick Newman Address: Florida Southern College Email: Patrick

Patrick Newman Address: Florida Southern College Email: Patrick

Patrick Newman Address: Florida Southern College Email: [email protected] Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise Website: www.patricktnewman.com 111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive 908-507-9592 Lakeland, FL 33801 Employment • Assistant Professor, Florida Southern College Fellow of the Center for Free Enterprise, 2017- • Visiting Assistant Professor, Florida Gulf Coast University, 2016-2017 Education • George Mason University, Fairfax PhD in Economics, 2013-2016 Masters in Economics, 2015 • Rutgers University, New Brunswick B.A in Economics and Mathematics, magna cum laude, 2010-2013 Loyola University, Maryland, 2009-2010 Publications 1. Edited Books • Roots of the Modern State: The Progressive Era, by Murray Rothbard (Auburn AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2017). 2. Journal Articles • “Origins of the National Banking System: The Chase-Cooke Connection and the New York City Banks.” Independent Review (Winter 2018). Link to Paper • “The Consequences of Keynes.” Journal of Markets and Morality forthcoming (Coauthored with Peter Boettke). Link to Paper • “The Depression of 1920-1921: A Credit Induced Boom and a Market Based Recovery?” The Review of Austrian Economics (2016) 29(4): 387-414. Link to Paper • “The History of a Tradition: Austrian Economics from 1871 to 2016.” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology (2016) 34A: 199-243. (Coauthored with Peter Boettke & Christopher Coyne) Link to Paper Link to SSRN draft • “Expansionary Monetary Policy at the Federal Reserve in the 1920s.” Advances in Austrian Economics (2016) 20:105-134. Link to Paper Link to SSRN draft • “From Marshallian Partial Equilibrium to Austrian General Equilibrium: The Evolution of Rothbard’s Production Theory.” The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2015) 18(4): 456-486. Link to Paper • “Editor’s Foreword to Man, Economy, and State, Original Chapter 5: Producer’s Activity.” The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2015) 18(4): 487-561. Link to Paper • “The Depression of 1873-1879: An Austrian Perspective.” The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2014) 17(4):474-509. Link to Paper • “Rothbard’s Time Market and the Demand for Present Goods.” The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2014) 17(1):46-66. Link to Paper 3. Book Chapters • “From Marshallian Partial Equilibrium to Austrian General Equilibrium: The Evolution of Rothbard’s Production Theory.” in The Economic Theory of Costs: Foundations and New Directions. Matthew McCaffrey, ed., forthcoming. Link to Paper • “The Keynesian Liquidity Trap: An Austrian Critique.” in Whats Wrong with Keynesian Economic Theory? Steven Kates, ed., (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2016) (Coauthored with Peter Boettke) Link to Paper 4. Book Reviews • “Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics and American Economics in the Progressive Era.” By Thomas Leonard. The Independent Review, (2017) 21(3). Link to Paper • “Hall of Mirrors: The great depression, the great recession, and the uses-and misuses-of history.” By Barry Eichengreen. The Review of Austrian Economics, (2017) 30(1): 131- 35. Link to Paper • “America’s Bank: The Epic Struggle to Create the Federal Reserve.” By Roger Lowenstein. The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, (2016) 19(2): 192-99. Link to Paper • “Monetary Regimes and Inflation: History, Economic, and Political Relationships 2nd Ed.” By Peter Bernholz. The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, (2016) 19(2): 187-191. Link to Paper • “The Origins, History, and Future of the Federal Reserve.” Edited by Michael Bordo and William Roberds. The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, (2015) 18(1): 65-74. Link to Paper Courses Taught 1. Florida Gulf Coast University • Spring 2017, Fall 2016 FIN 3244 Money & Capital Markets • Spring 2017, Fall 2016 ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics • Fall 2016 ECP 3930 ST: Austrian Economics • Summer 2016 ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics 2. George Mason University • Spring 2016 ECON 403 Austrian Economics • Spring 2016, Fall 2015 ECON 310 Money & Banking • Fall 2015 ECON 306 Intermediate Microeconomics • Summer 2015 ECON 380 Economies in Transition, co-taught with Peter Boettke Fellowships & Awards • 2017 Mises Institute Postdoctoral Summer Fellowship • 2016 Mercatus Center Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowship • 2016 Israel M. Kirzner Award for Outstanding Dissertation in Austrian Economics • 2016 Lawrence W. Fertig Prize for “The Depression of 1873-1879: An Austrian Perspective” • 2016 APEE Young Scholar’s Award • 2015-2016 Mercatus Center Graduate Fellow • 2015-2016 Provost Supplemental Stipend Enhancement • 2015-2016 Mercatus Center PhD Fellowship • 2015-2016 Humane Studies Fellowship • 2015 Mercatus Center Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowship • 2015 Weaver Family Summer Fellow • 2015 APEE Young Scholar’s Award • 2014-2015 Provost Supplemental Stipend Enhancement • 2014-2015 Mercatus Center PhD Fellowship • 2014-2015 Humane Studies Fellowship • 2014 Mercatus Center Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowship • 2013-2014 Mercatus Center PhD Fellowship • 2013-2014 Humane Studies Fellowship • 2013 Mises Institute Summer Fellowship • 2013 Sidney I. Simon Award for Outstanding Honors Research Thesis • 2013 Henry Rutgers Scholar Award • 2013 Highest Honors for Economics Senior Thesis • 2012 Carl Menger Undergraduate Essay Contest Winner (One of three) • 2012 Douglas E. French Prize in Mündliche Prüfung (1st place) • 2012 Mises Institute Summer Fellowship • 2012 Austrian Student Scholar’s Conference Prize (3rd place) Conference Presentations • “Murray Rothbard’s Roots of the Modern State: The Progressive Era,” 2017 Austrian Economics Research Conference • “Murray Rothbard’s Roots of the Modern State: The Progressive Era,” 2016 Southern Economic Association Conference • “The Origins of the National Banking System: The Chase-Cooke Connection and the New York City Banks,” 2016 Southern Economic Association Conference • “The Depression of 1920-1921: A Credit Induced Boom and a Market Based Recovery?” 2016 The Association of Private Enterprise Education Conference • “Expansionary Monetary Policy at the Federal Reserve in the 1920s,” 2016 The Association of Private Enterprise Education Conference • “The Consequences of Keynes,” 2016 The Association of Private Enterprise Education Conference (w/ Peter Boettke) • “The Origins of the National Banking System: The Chase-Cooke Connection,” 2016 Austrian Economics Research Conference • “From Marshallian Partial Equilibrium to Austrian General Equilibrium: The Evolution of Rothbard’s Production Theory,” 2015 Southern Economic Association Conference • “The Depression of 1920-1921: A Credit Induced Boom and a Market Based Recovery?” 2015 IHS Fall Graduate Research Colloquium • “Economic Interrelatedness: Austrian Production Theory,” 2015 The Association of Private Enterprise Education Conference • “Economic Interrelatedness: Austrian Production Theory,” 2015 Austrian Economics Research Conference • “Expansionary Monetary Policy at the Federal Reserve in the 1920s,” 2014 Austrian School of Economics Biennial Conference • “Chapter 5: Producer’s Activity: The Lost Chapter of Man, Economy, and State,” 2014 Austrian Economics Research Conference • “Rothbard’s Time Market and the Demand for Present Goods,” 2014 Austrian Economics Research Conference • “The Depression of 1873-79: An Austrian Examination,” 2013 IHS Fall Research Colloquium • “The Depression of 1873-79: An Austrian Examination,” 2013 IHS Symposium on Scholarship & A Free Society • “Controlled and Uncontrolled Factors at the Federal Reserve, 1921-1933,” 2013 Austrian Economics Research Conference Link to Audio • “The Long Depression of 1873-1879: An Austrian Examination,” 2012 Southern Economic Association Conference • “A Defense of the Rothbardian Structure of Production,” 2012 Austrian Scholars Conference • “A Defense of the Rothbardian Structure of Production,” 2012 Austrian Student Scholars Conference Link to Audio Interviews • “Patrick Newman: Rothbard vs. the Progressive Era,” on Mises Weekends (2017) Link to Podcast • “Revisiting the Depression You’ve Never Heard Of,” on The Tom Woods show (2016) Link to Podcast • “The Truth About One of Those Pre-Fed Depressions,” on The Tom Woods show (2015) Link to Podcast Speaking Engagements • “Rothbard on the Progressive Era,” 2017 Mises University, July 28th 2017 Link to Video • “Murray Rothbard’s Roots of the Modern State: The Progressive Era,” Libertarian Party of Lee County, May 3rd 2017 • “The United States Financial Crisis: The Role of Big Banks and Big Government,” Eagles for Liberty event at Florida Gulf Coast University, March 30th 2017 • “The Current State of the World,” for “The Ethics & Economics of Income Inequality,” Foundation for Economic Education event at Florida Atlantic University, November 4th 2016 Journals Refereed for • Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics • Independent Review • Libertarian Papers • Journal of Economics and Finance Education • Journal of Philosophical Economics References Dr. Lawrence H. White Department of Economics George Mason University Mason Hall, Suite D109 Fairfax, VA 22030 [email protected] Dr. Peter J. Boettke Department of Economics George Mason University Mason Hall, Suite D109 Fairfax, VA 22030 [email protected] Dr. Chris Westley Department of Economics and Finance Florida Gulf Coast University Lutgert School of Business Fort Myers, FL 33965-6565 [email protected] .

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