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Faculty Spotlight Interview: Paul A. Cleveland

Faculty Spotlight Interview: Paul A. Cleveland

Paul A. Cleveland is a Professor of Economics at Birmingham-Southern College. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Texas A&M University and began his career at SUNY-Geneseo in 1985. He spent one year as a Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Central Florida in Orlando before joining the faculty at BSC in 1990. His principal academic research is focused on the study of free enterprise and political economy. In pursuing his studies, he reads extensively in the areas of philosophy, theology, and history which are helpful in exploring the morality of free markets. Within this context, he is interested in examining the proper role of government in society and the problems created when it enacts policies beyond its appropriate boundaries.

He is the author of two books: Understanding the Modern Culture Wars and Unmasking the Sacred Lies and the co-author of the third edition of Basic Economics with Clarence B. Carson. In addition, his articles have been published in numerous places including the Journal of Private Enterprise, the Independent Review, the Journal of Markets & Morality, Religion and Liberty, Areopagus Journal, Mises Daily Articles, and The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty .

Beyond his writing, he has lectured on free enterprise in numerous places including universities in Lithuania, Poland, China, and Taiwan. Paul is married and is the father of two children. He enjoys activities with his family and plays golf when time allows. He is a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church,where he serves as a ruling elder.

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