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Peter Boettke

Peter Joseph Boettke (/ˈbɛtki/; born January 3, 1960) is an American economist of the Austrian School. He is currently a professor of economics and philosophy at George Mason University; the BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism, vice president for research, and director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at GMU.

Peter Boettke
Born (1960-01-03) January 3, 1960 (age 62)
NationalityAmerican
FieldMarket process theory, comparative political economy, history of economic thought, economic development, economic methodology, political economy, informal institutions
School or
tradition
Austrian School
Alma materGeorge Mason University (Ph.D., 1989)[1]
InfluencesLudwig von Mises,[2] Friedrich Hayek, Hans Sennholz[3] Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, Frédéric Bastiat, Israel Kirzner, Murray Rothbard, Kenneth E. Boulding, Richard Cornuelle, James M. Buchanan, Ronald Coase, Vernon L. Smith, Elinor Ostrom
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Early life and education

Boettke was born and raised in Rahway, New Jersey, to Fred and Elinor Boettke. In high school and college, he played for the school basketball and tennis teams.[citation needed]

He attended Thiel College in Greenville, Pennsylvania and later Grove City College in nearby Grove City, Pennsylvania. At Grove City, he became interested in economics when he took a course taught by Hans Sennholz,[3] and there he developed his religious convictions.[4] After completing a B.A. (1983) in economics at Grove City, Boettke attended George Mason University where he earned an M.A. (1987) and a Ph.D. (1989) in economics. His thesis was The political economy of Soviet socialism, 1918–1928 under the supervision of Don Lavoie.[1]

Career

After receiving his doctoral degree, Boettke taught at several institutions, including Oakland University, Manhattan College and New York University.[5] In 1998, he returned to George Mason University as a faculty member. In 2004, he was named a Hayek Fellow at the London School of Economics. He has also been a Faculty Fellow at the Charles University/Georgetown University American Institute for Political and Economic Studies in Prague and a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. He has also been made an affiliated member of the Philosophy Department at George Mason University and, in 2012, he was awarded a doctorate honoris causa in social sciences from Universidad Francisco Marroquín.[citation needed]

In addition to his academic positions, he is vice president for research at Mercatus Center and director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Until 2007, Boettke held the position of director of graduate studies for the Ph.D. program in economics at George Mason. He is the editor of George Mason University's Review of Austrian Economics[6] and as vice president of the Mont Pelerin Society for the 2018–2020 term.[7] He was the society's president from 2016 to 2018.[8]

Other pursuits

Boettke worked as a tennis instructor before pursuing his graduate degree in economics. After graduate school, he began coaching youth basketball and eventually coached at the high school and elite AAU level, qualifying for the AAU 16U National Championships in 2007. Several of his players reached college-level competition. In 2009, he was inducted as a coach into the local basketball Hall of Fame in Northern Virginia.[citation needed]

Analytical anarchism

Analytical anarchism is the name given by Boettke to the positive political economy of anarchism, or anarchism from the economic point of view, in the libertarian tradition of Murray Rothbard's For a New Liberty (1973) and David Friedman's The Machinery of Freedom (1973). Boettke claims that analytical anarchism has developed out of this tradition and is currently being pursued by economists such as Peter Leeson, Edward Stringham and Christopher Coyne.[9] These professors are related to Mercatus Center and to the faculty of economics at George Mason University.[citation needed]

Publications

Books

  • Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (Independent Institute and Universidad Francisco Marroquin 2012) ISBN 978-1-59813-072-0.
  • Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship (co-authored with Christopher Coyne (professor)) (Now Publishers, 2009) ISBN 978-1601982063
  • The Battle of Ideas: Economics and the Struggle for a Better World
  • Is an Independent Non-Profit Sector Prone to Failure? (co-authored with David Prychitko)
  • The Political Economy of Soviet Socialism: The Formative Years, 1918–1928 (Kluwer, 1990) ISBN 0-7923-9100-4.
  • Why Perestroika Failed: The Economics and Politics of Socialism Transformation (Routledge, 1993) ISBN 0-415-08514-4.
  • Calculation and Coordination: Essays on Socialism and Transitional Political Economy (Routledge, 2001) ISBN 0-415-77109-9.
  • The Economic Way of Thinking with Paul Heyne and David Prychitko (Pearson, 2014) ISBN 978-0-13-299129-2.
  • Aligica, Paul Dragos; Boettke, Peter (2009). Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-77820-6.

Books as editor

  • Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics with David Prychitko. Edward Elgar, 1994.
  • The Collapse of Development Planning. New York University Press, 1994.
  • The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics. Elgar, 1994
  • The Market Process, 2 volumes, with David Prychitko. Elgar, 1998
  • The Legacy of F. A. Hayek: Politics, Philosophy, Economics, 3 volumes. Edward Elgar, 1999
  • Socialism and the Market: The Socialist Calculation Debate Revisited, 9 volumes. Routledge, 2000.
  • The Legacy of Ludwig von Mises: Theory and History, ed. with Peter Leeson. 2 vols. Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2006. ISBN 978-1-84064-402-9
  • The Economic Point of View, the first volume of Israel Kirzner's Collected Works, edited with Frederic Sautet and published by Liberty Fund, December 2009.
  • Handbook On Contemporary Austrian Economics, Edward Elgar, 2010.
  • Market Theory and the Price System, the second volume of Israel Kirzner's Collected Works, edited with Frederic Sautet and published by Liberty Fund, May 2011.
  • Essays on Capital, the third volume of Israel Kirzner's Collected Works, edited with Frederic Sautet and published by Liberty Fund, 2012.
  • The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics, with Christopher Coyne. October 2015.
  • The Economic Role of the State (ed. with Peter Leeson). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015.

Personal life

Boettke resides in Fairfax, Virginia, with his wife and two sons.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b "Peter Boettke". GMU.edu. George Mason University.
  2. ^ Boettke, Peter. "'Human Action': The Treatise in Economics", The Freeman 59, no. 7 (September 2009): 16–18.
  3. ^ a b "Spreading Hayek, Spurning Keynes: Professor Leads an Austrian Revival". The Wall Street Journal. August 27, 2010.
  4. ^ (PDF). gordon.edu. Gordon College. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 31, 2016. Retrieved May 4, 2020. Spiritually—that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savoir [sic] and that one must commit to a personal relationship with God and to strive to live a Christ-centered life. Historically—the role of the Christian Church in the development of Western Civilization. Intellectually—the philosophical and epistemological importance of Christian presuppositionalism.
  5. ^ "Peter Boettke – Biographical Information". econfaculty.gmu.edu.
  6. ^ "Review of Austrian Economics". www.gmu.edu.
  7. ^ "Mont Pelerin Society Directory". Mont Pelerin Society. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  8. ^ "Mont Pelerin Society Elects Peter Boettke as 2016–2018 President". Mercatus Center. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on July 29, 2013.

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Peter Joseph Boettke ˈ b ɛ t k i born January 3 1960 is an American economist of the Austrian School He is currently a professor of economics and philosophy at George Mason University the BB amp T Professor for the Study of Capitalism vice president for research and director of the F A Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center at GMU Peter BoettkeBorn 1960 01 03 January 3 1960 age 62 Rahway New JerseyNationalityAmericanFieldMarket process theory comparative political economy history of economic thought economic development economic methodology political economy informal institutionsSchool ortraditionAustrian SchoolAlma materGeorge Mason University Ph D 1989 1 InfluencesLudwig von Mises 2 Friedrich Hayek Hans Sennholz 3 Adam Smith Jean Baptiste Say Frederic Bastiat Israel Kirzner Murray Rothbard Kenneth E Boulding Richard Cornuelle James M Buchanan Ronald Coase Vernon L Smith Elinor OstromInformation at IDEAS RePEc Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Other pursuits 4 Analytical anarchism 5 Publications 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditBoettke was born and raised in Rahway New Jersey to Fred and Elinor Boettke In high school and college he played for the school basketball and tennis teams citation needed He attended Thiel College in Greenville Pennsylvania and later Grove City College in nearby Grove City Pennsylvania At Grove City he became interested in economics when he took a course taught by Hans Sennholz 3 and there he developed his religious convictions 4 After completing a B A 1983 in economics at Grove City Boettke attended George Mason University where he earned an M A 1987 and a Ph D 1989 in economics His thesis was The political economy of Soviet socialism 1918 1928 under the supervision of Don Lavoie 1 Career EditAfter receiving his doctoral degree Boettke taught at several institutions including Oakland University Manhattan College and New York University 5 In 1998 he returned to George Mason University as a faculty member In 2004 he was named a Hayek Fellow at the London School of Economics He has also been a Faculty Fellow at the Charles University Georgetown University American Institute for Political and Economic Studies in Prague and a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace at Stanford University He has also been made an affiliated member of the Philosophy Department at George Mason University and in 2012 he was awarded a doctorate honoris causa in social sciences from Universidad Francisco Marroquin citation needed In addition to his academic positions he is vice president for research at Mercatus Center and director of the F A Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy Politics and Economics Until 2007 Boettke held the position of director of graduate studies for the Ph D program in economics at George Mason He is the editor of George Mason University s Review of Austrian Economics 6 and as vice president of the Mont Pelerin Society for the 2018 2020 term 7 He was the society s president from 2016 to 2018 8 Other pursuits EditBoettke worked as a tennis instructor before pursuing his graduate degree in economics After graduate school he began coaching youth basketball and eventually coached at the high school and elite AAU level qualifying for the AAU 16U National Championships in 2007 Several of his players reached college level competition In 2009 he was inducted as a coach into the local basketball Hall of Fame in Northern Virginia citation needed Analytical anarchism EditAnalytical anarchism is the name given by Boettke to the positive political economy of anarchism or anarchism from the economic point of view in the libertarian tradition of Murray Rothbard s For a New Liberty 1973 and David Friedman s The Machinery of Freedom 1973 Boettke claims that analytical anarchism has developed out of this tradition and is currently being pursued by economists such as Peter Leeson Edward Stringham and Christopher Coyne 9 These professors are related to Mercatus Center and to the faculty of economics at George Mason University citation needed Publications EditBooks Living Economics Yesterday Today and Tomorrow Independent Institute and Universidad Francisco Marroquin 2012 ISBN 978 1 59813 072 0 Context Matters Institutions and Entrepreneurship co authored with Christopher Coyne professor Now Publishers 2009 ISBN 978 1601982063 The Battle of Ideas Economics and the Struggle for a Better World Is an Independent Non Profit Sector Prone to Failure co authored with David Prychitko The Political Economy of Soviet Socialism The Formative Years 1918 1928 Kluwer 1990 ISBN 0 7923 9100 4 Why Perestroika Failed The Economics and Politics of Socialism Transformation Routledge 1993 ISBN 0 415 08514 4 Calculation and Coordination Essays on Socialism and Transitional Political Economy Routledge 2001 ISBN 0 415 77109 9 The Economic Way of Thinking with Paul Heyne and David Prychitko Pearson 2014 ISBN 978 0 13 299129 2 Aligica Paul Dragos Boettke Peter 2009 Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development The Bloomington School Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 77820 6 Books as editor Market Process Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics with David Prychitko Edward Elgar 1994 The Collapse of Development Planning New York University Press 1994 The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics Elgar 1994 The Market Process 2 volumes with David Prychitko Elgar 1998 The Legacy of F A Hayek Politics Philosophy Economics 3 volumes Edward Elgar 1999 Socialism and the Market The Socialist Calculation Debate Revisited 9 volumes Routledge 2000 The Legacy of Ludwig von Mises Theory and History ed with Peter Leeson 2 vols Aldershot Edward Elgar 2006 ISBN 978 1 84064 402 9 The Economic Point of View the first volume of Israel Kirzner s Collected Works edited with Frederic Sautet and published by Liberty Fund December 2009 Handbook On Contemporary Austrian Economics Edward Elgar 2010 Market Theory and the Price System the second volume of Israel Kirzner s Collected Works edited with Frederic Sautet and published by Liberty Fund May 2011 Essays on Capital the third volume of Israel Kirzner s Collected Works edited with Frederic Sautet and published by Liberty Fund 2012 The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics with Christopher Coyne October 2015 The Economic Role of the State ed with Peter Leeson Cheltenham Edward Elgar 2015 Personal life EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2021 Boettke resides in Fairfax Virginia with his wife and two sons citation needed References Edit a b Peter Boettke GMU edu George Mason University Boettke Peter Human Action The Treatise in Economics The Freeman 59 no 7 September 2009 16 18 a b Spreading Hayek Spurning Keynes Professor Leads an Austrian Revival The Wall Street Journal August 27 2010 Religion and Economics PDF gordon edu Gordon College Archived from the original PDF on July 31 2016 Retrieved May 4 2020 Spiritually that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savoir sic and that one must commit to a personal relationship with God and to strive to live a Christ centered life Historically the role of the Christian Church in the development of Western Civilization Intellectually the philosophical and epistemological importance of Christian presuppositionalism Peter Boettke Biographical Information econfaculty gmu edu Review of Austrian Economics www gmu edu Mont Pelerin Society Directory Mont Pelerin Society Retrieved December 13 2019 Mont Pelerin Society Elects Peter Boettke as 2016 2018 President Mercatus Center Retrieved October 17 2016 Analytical Anarchism research program Archived from the original on July 29 2013 External links EditBoettke s Coordination Problem blog with Christopher Coyne Steve Horwitz Peter Leeson David Prychitko and Frederic Sautet Boettke s biography at the Mercatus Center Boettke s biography at the Institute for Humane Studies Appearances on C SPAN 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