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Edward Stringham

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Works Published inAustrian Economics NewsletterMises Daily ArticleThe Journal of Libertarian StudiesQuarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

Edward Stringham is Davis Professor of Economic Organizations and Innovation at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. In 2017 he became president of American Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. He received his undergraduate degree from College of the Holy Cross in 1997 and his doctorate from George Mason University in 2002. As a student, Stringham first attended Mises University in 1996.

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If a Pure Market Economy Is So Good, Why Doesn't It Exist?

Free MarketsWorld HistoryOther Schools of ThoughtPolitical Theory

08/20/2019Mises Daily Articles
"Herein lies the key to changing society — changing public opinion or people's preferences toward government. And the only way people are likely to change their preferences is through education and persuasion; force is ineffective."
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Markets and Private Governance

Free Markets

07/24/2018Mises Media
Recorded at Mises University 2018.
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Stringham: Don't Bet on a Strong Dollar

12/19/2017Power & Market
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Edward Stringham on Radically Rethinking Police

Legal SystemStrategyThe Police State

06/24/2017Mises Media
Ed Stringham and Jeff Deist discuss why the US criminal justice system is broken, and how private security firms could create vastly better outcomes.
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