Dr. Jeffrey
Herbener
Chairman and Professor of Economics
Education:
B.S. Economics (cum laude), Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1977
M.S. Economics, Oklahoma State University, 1981
Ph.D. Economics, Oklahoma State University, 1982
Selected Papers and Publications:
Editor, The
Interventionist State (Auburn, Ala.: Mises Institute,
forthcoming)
“Hoppe in One Lesson, Illustrated in Welfare Economics,” in
Guido Hülsmann and Stephan Kinsella, eds.,
Property, Freedom, and Society
(Auburn, Ala.: Mises Institute, 2009), pp. 301-307.
“In
Defense of Rothbardian Welfare Economics,”
New Perspectives on
Political Economy, Vol. 4, No. 1 (2008): 53-78.
“God’s Mandate and Entrepreneurship,” (with T. David Gordon) in
David Whitlock, ed. A
Noble Calling (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock, 2008).
“Ludwig von Mises and the Paradigm for Our Age,” in Edward
Younkins, ed.
Philosophers of Capitalism (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books,
2004)
“After
the Age of Inflation: Austrian Proposals for Monetary Reform,”
Quarterly Journal of
Austrian Economics, Vol. 5, No. 4 (Winter 2002): 5-19.
“Ludwig
von Mises on the Gold Standard and Free Banking,”
Quarterly Journal of
Austrian Economics, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Spring 2002): 67-91.
“Frank Fetter, a Forgotten Giant,” in Larry Holcombe, ed.
Fifteen Great Austrian Economists
(Auburn, Ala.: Mises Institute, 1999).
“The
Pareto Rule and Welfare Economics,”
Review of Austrian
Economics, Vol. 10, No. 1 (1997): 79-106.
“Egalitarianism and the War Against Entrepreneurship,”
Journal of Private
Enterprise, Vol. 11. No. 2 (Spring 1996): 63-78.
Editor, The Meaning of
Ludwig von Mises (Norwell, Mass.: Kluwer Pub., 1992).
Current Courses:
Entrepreneurship and Enterprise
American Economic History to 1860
American Economic History since 1860