Roger Garrison
Roger Wayne Garrison (born 1944) is an American professor of economics at Auburn University, and an adjunct scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
Roger Garrison | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1944 (age 79–80) |
| Nationality | American |
| Academic career | |
| Institution | Auburn University |
| Field | Macroeconomics |
| School or tradition | Austrian School of Economics |
| Alma mater | University of Virginia University of Missouri-Kansas City |
| Influences | Ludwig von Mises • Friedrich Hayek |
| Contributions | Capital-Based Macroeconomics |
Education
Garrison received a doctorate from the University of Virginia.[1]
Career
In 1978, Garrison began teaching at Auburn University.[1] By November 2001, he was a professor of economics at the school and an adjunct school of the Mises Institute.[1]
In 2001, his book Time and Money: The Macroeconomics of Capital Structure was published by Routledge.[1] That year, he was a recipient of the Vernon Smith Prize for the Advancement of Austrian Economics.[1]
See also
References
- "AU professor receives prize in economics". Opelika-Auburn News. November 11, 2001. 4D. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
External links
- Quotations related to Roger Garrison at Wikiquote
- Professor Garrison's homepage
- Audio/Video of Roger W. Garrison
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