
Don
Lavoie (my PhD thesis advisor) and me
Dissertation Students
(chair)
Anthony
Evans (2007)
PhD thesis -- "Subjectivist Social
Change: The Influence of Culture and Ideas on Economic Policy"
Current Position -- Affiliate Lecturer
and Researcher, European School of Management
Stephen
Miller (2006)
PhD thesis -- "Three Essays
on the Economics of Education"
Current Position -- Assistant Professor
of Economics, Western Carolina University
Chris
Coyne (2005)
PhD thesis -- “After War: essays
on the mechanisms for successful postwar reconstruction and social change.”
Current Position – Assistant Professor
of Economics, West Virginia University
Peter Leeson (2005)
PhD thesis -- “Cooperation and Conflict:
self-enforcing exchange among socially heterogeneous agents”
Current Position -- Assistant Professor
of Economics, George Mason University
Christine Polek (2004)
PhD thesis – “Securities laws
in transition economies.”
Current Position – Economics Instructor,
University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth
Scott
Beaulier (2004)
PhD thesis -- “Essays on property
rights economics: towards an evolutionary theory of property rights
and its application.”
Current Position -- Assistant Professor
of Economics, Beloit College
Virgil
Storr (2003)
PhD thesis – “Enterprising
Slaves and Master Pirates: Understanding Economic Life in the Bahamas.”
Current Position – Senior Research
Fellow & Director of Graduate Student Programs, Mercatus Center
at George Mason University
Benjamin
Powell (2003)
PhD thesis -- “Essays on economic
development: considering state planning and market based growth.”
Current Position -- Assistant Professor
of Economics, San Jose State University
Edward
Stringham (2002)
PhD thesis -- “Essays on self-policing
networks in financial markets.”
Current Position -- Assistant Professor
of Economics, San Jose State University
Sahar
Akhtar (2001)
PhD thesis -- “Bundled Innovations:
An Examination of the Influence of Selling Costs on Innovation.”
Current Position -- PhD student in Philosophy,
Duke University
Gail M. Heffernan (1999)
PhD thesis -- “Agency Theory, Innovation,
and the Rules of the Game.”
Current Position -- Economics instructor,
Florida Institute of Technology
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