Robert P. Murphy is a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. He received his Ph.D. in economics from New York University, and he was formerly Research Assistant Professor at the Free Market Institute at Tech Tech University, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at Hillsdale College, Visiting Scholar at New York University, Research Analyst at Laffer Associates, Chief Economist for the Institute for Energy Research, and Senior Fellow in Business and Economic Studies at the Pacific Research Institute.
Donald J. Boudreaux is a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute, Associate Editor of
The Independent Review, and Professor of Economics. He has been President of the Foundation for Economic Education, Olin Visiting Fellow in Law and Economics at the Cornell Law School, and Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Economics at Clemson University. Professor Boudreaux received his Ph.D. in economics is from Auburn University and his law degree from the University of Virginia.
Robert P. Murphy is Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and author of the widely acclaimed, Independent book Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise and Human Action. He received his Ph.D. in economics from New York University; he is author of seven other books; his articles have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Detroit News, Washington Times, Orange County Register, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, San Jose Mercury News, Barron’s, Forbes, and Investor’s Business Daily; and he has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business Network, and other TV and radio networks and programs.. Donald J. Boudreaux is research fellow at the Independent Institute, an associate editor of the Independent Review, and the chairman and professor in the department of economics at George Mason University. He has been president of the Foundation for Economic Education and associate professor of legal studies and economics at Clemson University. His articles have appeared in the American Spectator, Investor’s Business Daily, Journal of Commerce, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Times, and several scholarly journals such as Antitrust Bulletin; the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking; Southern Economic Journal, and the Supreme Court Economic Review. He lives in Fairfax, Virginia.