Donald Boudreaux is chairman of department of economics at George Mason University. Previously, he was president of the Foundation for Economic Education (1997-2001); Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Economics at Clemson University (1992-1997); and Assistant Professor of Economics at George Mason University (1985-1989).
During the spring 1996 semester he was an Olin Visiting Fellow in Law and Economics at the Cornell Law School. His PhD in economics is from Auburn University (1986) and his law degree is from the University of Virginia (1992).
Boudreaux has lectured in the United States, Latin America and Europe on a wide variety of topics including the nature of law, antitrust law and economics, and international trade. His articles have been published in several scholarly journals such as Constitutional Political Economy, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, the Review of Austrian Economics, Public Finance Review, Supreme Court Economic Review, Southern Economic Journal, Antitrust Bulletin, as well as in the Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily, Regulation, Reason, the Freeman, the Washington Times, the Journal of Commerce, the Cato Journal.
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