INTRODUCTION

TEACHING INTERESTS

RESEARCH INTERESTS & PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

COURSE SCHEDULE
 
 
 
 
 

Dr. Patrick J. Gunning
Lecturer

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  INTRODUCTION
 

Dr. J. Patrick Gunning is a visiting lecturer at Bryant University. He is the author of many articles and books in the fields of Austrian Economics, Public Choice and History of Economic Thought.

 

TEACHING INTERESTS 

General economics, international economics, economic growth, others.

PUBLICATIONS 

(2007) “The Dynastic Impulse: A Speculative Hypothesis On Taiwan’s Rapid Post-War Growth” forthcoming in Yu, Fu-Lai Tony (ed.). Taiwan’s Economic Transformation in Evolutionary Perspective: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Government, New York: Nova Science, forthcoming in 2007.

(2006) “Herbert J. Davenport.” In R.B. Emmett (ed.). Biographical Dictionary of American Economists. London: Thoemmes Press.

(2005) “Praxeological vs. Positive Time Preference.” History of Economic Ideas. 8 (1): 105-120.

(2005) "Wise Central Planning?: The Chinese on Taiwan." Commentaries on Law and Economics.(forthcoming)

(2005) “Interest: In Defense of Mises.” Quarterly Review of Austrian Economics” 8 (3): 81-91.

(2005) "How to Be a Value-Free Advocate of Laissez Faire: Ludwig von Mises's Solution." American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 65 (3)

(2005) "Did Mises Err? Was He a Utilitarian?: Reply to Block." American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 65 (3)

(2004) "What Should We Do About Taiwan." Commentaries on Law & Public Policy. (2): 411-426.

(2004) “Dynamics of Oil Prices.” in V. S. Sakalya (ed.). Oil - Politics & Economics. Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press.

(2003) Gunning, J. Patrick. Understanding Democracy: An Introduction to Public Choice. Taipei, Taiwan: Nomad Press.

(2003) "The Praxeological Concept of International Entrepreneurship" in Leo Dana (ed.) Edward Elgar Handbook on Research in International Entrepreneurship. Brookfield, Vermont: Edward Elgar.

(2002) “Ronald Coase’s Method of Building More Realistic Models of Choice.” Review of Political Economy.14: 2: 227-39. (with Bingyuang Hsiung)

     

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND   
      Ph.D. 1974
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & SU
      B.A in Economics 1965
University of Delaware

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