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Robert Higgs

Robert Higgs (born 1 February 1944) is an American economic historian and economist combining material from Public Choice, the New institutional economics, and the Austrian school of economics; and describes himself as a "libertarian anarchist"[1] in political and legal theory and public policy[clarification needed]. His writings in economics and economic history have most often focused on the causes, means, and effects of government power and growth.

Robert Higgs
Born (1944-02-01) 1 February 1944 (age 80)
NationalityAmerican
Academic career
FieldEconomic history, political economy, natural resource economics, health economics, military economics
School or
tradition
Austrian School
Doctoral
advisor
Edwin Mills
H. Louis Stettler
Doctoral
students
Price V. Fishback
InfluencesKuznets, North, Coase, Schumpeter, Mises, Hayek, Rothbard

Academic career edit

Higgs earned a Ph.D. in Economics from the Johns Hopkins University and has held teaching positions at the University of Washington, Lafayette College, and Seattle University. He has also been a visiting scholar at Oxford University and Stanford University. He held a visiting professorship at the University of Economics, Prague in 2006,[2] and has supervised dissertations in the Ph.D. program at Universidad Francisco Marroquín,[3] where he is currently an honorary professor of economics and history.

Higgs has been a Senior Fellow in Political Economy at the Independent Institute since September 1994. He has served at Editor at Large of The Independent Review since 2013, after having been Editor from 1995 to 2013.[2]Higgs was also a senior fellow of the Mises Institute and the 2015 recipient of the Murray N. Rothbard Medal of Freedom, created by businessman George W. Connell.[4][5]

Writings edit

The Ratchet effect edit

In his ''Crisis and Leviathan'', Higgs first elaborated in detail on his ratchet hypothesis as part of a more general interpretation of governmental growth. Higgs aimed to demonstrate that contemporary models to explain the growth of government did not explain why growth historically occurred in spurts, rather than continuously. Higgs formulated the ratchet effect to explain this phenomenon. He theorized that most government growth occurred in response to real or imagined national "crises" and that after the crises, some, but rarely all, of the new interventions ceased. ''Crisis and Leviathan'' surveys the history of the American federal government from the 1880s to the 1980s, applying the ratchet effect to the period. He cites economic crises and wars as the chief sources for the growth of government.

Daniel McCarthy praised Higgs and summarized his ratchet effect theory in a review of Against Leviathan that appeared in The American Conservative. In the review, McCarthy remarked that

What made Crisis and Leviathan a milestone was the rigor with which it elaborated upon the logic of James Madison's 1794 warning against "the old trick of turning every contingency into a resource for accumulating force in government." Other political economists had studied the growth of state power during times of war, depression, and general upheaval before, but none had done so as thoughtfully and thoroughly as Higgs. He took special care in describing the "ratchet effect" – once a crisis has passed state power usually recedes again, but it rarely returns to its original levels; thus each emergency leaves the scope of government at least a little wider than before.[6]

Foreign policy edit

During the 2008 presidential election, Higgs defended then-presidential candidate Ron Paul in response to Bret Stephens's article from The Wall Street Journal and made the case why "war, preparation for war, and foreign military interventions have served for the most part not to protect us, as we are constantly told, but rather to sap our economic vitality and undermine our civil and economic liberties."[7]

Bibliography edit

Books authored edit

Books edited edit

  • Emergence of the Modern Political Economy (1985)
  • Arms, Politics, and the Economy: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (1990)
  • Hazardous to Our Health? FDA Regulation of Health Care Products (1995)
  • Re-Thinking Green: Alternatives to Environmental Bureaucracy with Carl P. Close (2005)
  • The Challenge of Liberty: Classical Liberalism Today with Carl P. Close (2006)
  • Opposing the Crusader State: Alternatives to Global Interventionism with Carl P. Close (2007)

Book contributions edit

  • "War Can Rarely be Justified." War. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2014, pp. 27–36. ISBN 978-0737769715.
  • Second Thoughts: Myths and Morals of U.S. Economic History, edited by Donald M. McCloskey. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. ISBN 978-0195066333.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "What Is the Point of My Libertarian Anarchism?" LewRockwell.com.
  2. ^ a b "Senior Fellow Robert Higgs." Independent.org. Independent Institute. [1]
  3. ^ Cole, Julio. World Economic Growth, 1980–1999: A Growth-Regression Approach. p. 9. September 2003. . Archived from the original on 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  4. ^ "Robert Higgs profile". Mises Institute. 2024-01-14.
  5. ^ "The Rothbard Medal". Mises Institute. 2024-01-14.
  6. ^ McCarthy, Daniel. "Enemy of the State." The American Conservative. 9 May 2005. [2]
  7. ^ "Libertarian Foreign Policy in the Hobbesian Crosshairs". LewRockwell.

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an American economic historian and economist combining material from Public Choice the New institutional economics and the Austrian school of economics and describes himself as a libertarian anarchist 1 in political and legal theory and public policy clarification needed His writings in economics and economic history have most often focused on the causes means and effects of government power and growth Robert HiggsBorn 1944 02 01 1 February 1944 age 80 NationalityAmericanAcademic careerFieldEconomic history political economy natural resource economics health economics military economicsSchool ortraditionAustrian SchoolDoctoraladvisorEdwin MillsH Louis StettlerDoctoralstudentsPrice V FishbackInfluencesKuznets North Coase Schumpeter Mises Hayek Rothbard Contents 1 Academic career 2 Writings 2 1 The Ratchet effect 2 2 Foreign policy 3 Bibliography 3 1 Books authored 3 2 Books edited 3 3 Book contributions 4 Notes 5 External linksAcademic career editHiggs earned a Ph D in Economics from the Johns Hopkins University and has held teaching positions at the University of Washington Lafayette College and Seattle University He has also been a visiting scholar at Oxford University and Stanford University He held a visiting professorship at the University of Economics Prague in 2006 2 and has supervised dissertations in the Ph D program at Universidad Francisco Marroquin 3 where he is currently an honorary professor of economics and history Higgs has been a Senior Fellow in Political Economy at the Independent Institute since September 1994 He has served at Editor at Large of The Independent Review since 2013 after having been Editor from 1995 to 2013 2 Higgs was also a senior fellow of the Mises Institute and the 2015 recipient of the Murray N Rothbard Medal of Freedom created by businessman George W Connell 4 5 Writings editThe Ratchet effect edit In his Crisis and Leviathan Higgs first elaborated in detail on his ratchet hypothesis as part of a more general interpretation of governmental growth Higgs aimed to demonstrate that contemporary models to explain the growth of government did not explain why growth historically occurred in spurts rather than continuously Higgs formulated the ratchet effect to explain this phenomenon He theorized that most government growth occurred in response to real or imagined national crises and that after the crises some but rarely all of the new interventions ceased Crisis and Leviathan surveys the history of the American federal government from the 1880s to the 1980s applying the ratchet effect to the period He cites economic crises and wars as the chief sources for the growth of government Daniel McCarthy praised Higgs and summarized his ratchet effect theory in a review of Against Leviathan that appeared in The American Conservative In the review McCarthy remarked that What made Crisis and Leviathan a milestone was the rigor with which it elaborated upon the logic of James Madison s 1794 warning against the old trick of turning every contingency into a resource for accumulating force in government Other political economists had studied the growth of state power during times of war depression and general upheaval before but none had done so as thoughtfully and thoroughly as Higgs He took special care in describing the ratchet effect once a crisis has passed state power usually recedes again but it rarely returns to its original levels thus each emergency leaves the scope of government at least a little wider than before 6 Foreign policy edit During the 2008 presidential election Higgs defended then presidential candidate Ron Paul in response to Bret Stephens s article from The Wall Street Journal and made the case why war preparation for war and foreign military interventions have served for the most part not to protect us as we are constantly told but rather to sap our economic vitality and undermine our civil and economic liberties 7 Bibliography editBooks authored edit The Transformation of the American Economy 1865 1914 1971 Competition and Coercion Blacks in the American Economy 1865 1914 1977 Crisis and Leviathan Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government 1987 Against Leviathan Government Power and a Free Society 2004 Resurgence of the Warfare State The Crisis Since 9 11 2005 Depression War and Cold War Studies in Political Economy 2006 Politicka ekonomie strachu The Political Economy of Fear Czech language 2006 Neither Liberty Nor Safety Fear Ideology and the Growth of Government 2007 Delusions of Power New Explorations of the State War and Economy 2012 Taking a Stand Reflections on Life Liberty and the Economy 2015 Books edited edit Emergence of the Modern Political Economy 1985 Arms Politics and the Economy Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 1990 Hazardous to Our Health FDA Regulation of Health Care Products 1995 Re Thinking Green Alternatives to Environmental Bureaucracy with Carl P Close 2005 The Challenge of Liberty Classical Liberalism Today with Carl P Close 2006 Opposing the Crusader State Alternatives to Global Interventionism with Carl P Close 2007 Book contributions edit War Can Rarely be Justified War Detroit Greenhaven Press 2014 pp 27 36 ISBN 978 0737769715 Second Thoughts Myths and Morals of U S Economic History edited by Donald M McCloskey New York Oxford University Press 1993 ISBN 978 0195066333 Notes edit What Is the Point of My Libertarian Anarchism LewRockwell com a b Senior Fellow Robert Higgs Independent org Independent Institute 1 Cole Julio World Economic Growth 1980 1999 A Growth Regression Approach p 9 September 2003 Tesis Doctoral Archived from the original on 2008 07 08 Retrieved 2008 07 05 Robert Higgs profile Mises Institute 2024 01 14 The Rothbard Medal Mises Institute 2024 01 14 McCarthy Daniel Enemy of the State The American Conservative 9 May 2005 2 Libertarian Foreign Policy in the Hobbesian Crosshairs LewRockwell External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Robert Higgs nbsp Biography portalBiography at Independent Institute Liberty and Power Group Blog Works by Higgs at LewRockwell com Works by Higgs at the Ludwig von Mises Institute Higgs Robert The War in Iraq 1 760 Days and Counting Los Angeles Chronicle February 5 2008 Roberts Russ Higgs on the Great Depression EconTalk December 15 2008 Library of Economics and Liberty Gordon David The State Eviscerated Review of Against Leviathan Government Power and a Free Society by Robert Higgs The Mises Review Vol 10 No 4 Winter 2004 Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Higgs amp oldid 1195596195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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