Edward Peter Stringham ​

Edward Peter Stringham ​

Date of CV: Fall 2020 Edward Peter Stringham ​ S.C. Davis Endowed Professor of American Business and Economic Enterprise Trinity College, 300 Summit Street, Hartford, Connecticut Education Ph.D., Economics, George Mason University, 2002. Dissertation title: Essays on Self-Policing in ​ ​ Financial Markets M.A., Economics, George Mason University, 2000 ​ ​ B.A. Economics, College of the Holy Cross, 1997 ​ ​ Academic Appointments and Associations 2019-Present Trinity College, Director, Formal Organizations Minor ​ 2019-Present Trinity College, Director, S.C. Davis Endowment ​ 2015-Present Trinity College, Davis Endowed Professor ​ 2009-Present New York University, visiting scholar in economics (seminar coordinator for ​ ​ Colloquium on Market Institutions and Economic Processes in Spring 2014) 2006-Present Journal of Private Enterprise, editor ​ 2012-Present Review of Austrian Economics, editorial board ​ 2012-Present Foundation for Economic Education, board of scholars ​ 2017-Present American Institute for Economic Research, president ​ 2015-2016 Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, president ​ 2006-2007 Association of Private Enterprise Education, president ​ 2014-2015 Texas Tech University, associate professor of economics ​ 2010-2015 Fayetteville State University, endowed professor of economics and ​ entrepreneurship 2008-2010 Trinity College, visiting associate professor of American business and ​ economic enterprise 2008 Summer Klagenfurt University, Austria, visiting endowed professor of economics ​ 2002-2008 San Jose State University, assistant and associate professor of economics ​ (awarded tenure 2008) Bibliometric Data Citations: 2,391; h-index: 26 (26 publications with 26 citations or more to them); i10-index: 39 (39 publications with 10 citations or more to them) [data from Harzing Publish or Perish / Google Scholar]; ResearchGate Impact Points 16.43, ResearchGate Score 21.82; SSRN Eigenfactor Score 0.4695 (3,206 of ~200,000 authors), SSRN total new downloads: 1,594 (1,873th out of ~200,000 authors), total downloads 15,239 (2,174th of ~200,000 authors) Publications Books Stringham, Edward (Author). 2015. Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life. ​ New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Reviewed in Il Sole 24 Ore, Business Ethics ​ Quarterly, Institute of Public Affairs Review, Enterprise & Society: The International Journal of Business ​ ​ ​ History, Library of Law and Liberty, Regulation Magazine, Public Choice, American Conservative, ​ ​ ​ ​ Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Cato Journal, and ​ Independent Review). ​ Stringham, Edward (Editor) 2007. Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice. Somerset, ​ ​ NJ: Transaction Publishers. 720 pages. (Reviewed in Journal of Economic Behavior and ​ Organization, Journal for the Study of Radicalism, Public Choice, and Journal of Economic Issues). ​ ​ ​ Stringham, Edward (Editor) 2005. Anarchy, State, and Public Choice. Cheltenham, UK: Edward ​ ​ Elgar Publishing. 229 pages. (Reviewed in Economic Affairs, Independent Review, Journal for the ​ Study of Radicalism, Public Choice, Review of Austrian Economics, and Studi Economici). ​ ​ ​ Stringham, Edward (Editor) 2018. Anarchy, State, and Public Choice (Second edition with a new ​ foreword from Peter J. Boettke and Rosalino A. Candela). Arlington: Mercatus Center. 248 pages. Articles in Professional, Refereed Journals 47. Stringham, Edward Peter and J. R. Clark. 2020. “The Crucial Role of Financial Intermediaries for Facilitating Trade Among Strangers.” Review of Austrian Economics, 33: ​ ​ 349-361. 46. Stringham, Edward Peter and Peter C. Earle. 2019. “Private governance and rules for a flat world.” Creighton Journal of Interdisciplinary Leadership, 5(1): 7–10. ​ ​ 45. Stringham, Edward Peter and John Vogel. 2018. “The Leveraged Invisible Hand: How Private Equity Enhances the Market for Corporate Control and Capitalism Itself.” European Journal of Law and Economics, 46(2): 223–244. ​ https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3189219 44. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2017. “Should We Be Pushing for More Equality of Income and Wealth?” Independent Review, 22(1): 105-120. ​ ​ https://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?id=1226 43. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2017. “The Fable of the Leeches, or: The Single Most Unrealistic Positive Assumption of Most Economists.” Review of Austrian Economics, 30(4): 401-413. ​ ​ https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3080644 ​ 42. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2017. “Hamilton’s Legacy and the Great Man View of Financial History.” Independent Review, 21(4). ​ ​ https://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?id=1206 2 41. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2016. “Quis Custodiet Wall Street: Relying on Private Governance in Financial Markets.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy, 12(3): 305-314. ​ ​ 40. Stringham, Edward Peter, Jennifer Kelly Miller, and J. R. Clark. 2015. “Overcoming Barriers to Entry in an Established Industry: Tesla Motors.” California Management Review, 57 (4): ​ ​ 85-103. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2707735 39. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2014. “It’s Not Me, It’s You: The Functioning of Wall Street During the 2008 Economic Downturn.” Public Choice, 161(3-4) December: 269-288 (Lead ​ ​ article). https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2522519 38. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2014. “Extending the Analysis of Spontaneous Market Order to Governance.” Atlantic Economic Journal, 42 (2) June: 171-180. ​ ​ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11293-014-9407-5 37. Means, Tom, and Edward Peter Stringham, 2012. “Unintended or Intended Consequences? The Effect of Below-Market Housing Mandates on Housing Markets in California” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice, 30(1-3): 39-64. ​ http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2638698 36. Clark, J. R., Jennifer Miller, and Edward Peter Stringham, 2012. “Beyond Kelly Green Golf Shoes: Evaluating the Demand for Scholarship of Free-Market and Mainstream Economists” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 71(5): 1169–1184. ​ ​ https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2522499 35. Powell, Benjamin, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2012. “Radical Scholarship Taking on the Mainstream: Murray Rothbard’s Contribution” Review of Austrian Economics, 25(4): ​ 315-327. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11138-011-0167-z 34. Stringham, Edward Peter and Ivan Chen, 2012. “The Alternative of Private Regulation: The London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market as a Model” Economic Affairs, ​ ​ 32(3): 37–43. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2163967 33. Stringham, Edward Peter and Caleb J. Miles (Trinity student), 2012. “Repelling states: Evidence from upland Southeast Asia” Review of Austrian Economics, 25 (1): 17-33. ​ ​ http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1715223 32. Stringham, Edward Peter and Todd J. Zywicki. 2011. “Hayekian Anarchism.” Journal of ​ Economic Behavior and Organization, 78 (3) May: 290-301. ​ http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1744364 31. Stringham, Edward Peter and Todd J. Zywicki. 2011. “Rivalry and Superior Dispatch: An Analysis of Competing Courts in Medieval and Early Modern England.” Public Choice, ​ 147: 497-524. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1703598 3 30. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2011. “Embracing Morals in Economics: The Role of Internal Moral Constraints in a Market Economy.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, ​ 78(1-2) April: 98-109. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1748635 29. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2010. “Minimizing Resource Costs Under a Gold Standard: From Warehouse Deposits to Deposit Banking.” Journal of Economics and Finance Education, 9(2) ​ ​ Winter: 1-5 (Lead article). https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1945860 28. Clark, J. R., Jennifer Miller, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2010. “Internalizing Externalities Through Private Zoning: The Case of Walt Disney Company’s Celebration, Florida.” Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, 40(2): 96-103 (Lead article). ​ 27. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2010. “Toward a Libertarian Strategy for Academic Change: The Movement Building of Peter Boettke.” Journal of Private Enterprise, 26(1) Fall: 1-12 (Lead ​ ​ article). https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2088178 26. Stringham, Edward Peter, and Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, 2010. “If a Pure Market Economy Is So Good, Why Doesn't It Exist? The Importance of Changing Preferences versus Incentives in Social Change.” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 13(2) Summer: 31–52. ​ ​ 25. Powell, Benjamin, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2009. “Public Choice and the Economic Analysis of Anarchy: A Survey.” Public Choice, 140(3-4) September: 503-538. ​ ​ http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1324407 24. Stringham, Edward Peter and R. Gonzales. 2009. “The Role of Empirical Assumptions in Economic Analysis: On Facts and Counterfactuals in Economic Law.” Journal des ​ Économistes et des Études Humaines, 15(1), article 2, 1-11. ​ http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1674056 23. Stringham, Edward Peter, Peter J. Boettke, and J. R. Clark. 2008. “Are Regulations the Answer for Emerging Stock Markets? Evidence from the Czech Republic and Poland.” Quarterly Review of Economics & Finance, 48(3) August: 541-566. ​ http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1538624 22. Caplan, Bryan, and Edward

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