Daniel B. Klein
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Daniel B. Klein is a professor of economics at George Mason University. Much of his research examines public policy questions, libertarian political philosophy, and the sociology of academia. He is the chief editor of Econ Journal Watch.
Klein received his doctorate in economics from New York University in 1990.
[edit] Selected publications
- "The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods?: The Turnpike Companies of Early America" in Economic Inquiry vol. 28 (1990)
- "Promise Keeping in the Great Society: A Model of Credit Information Sharing" in Economics and Politics vol. 4 (1992)
- Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit (co-authored with Adrian T. Moore and Binyam Reja) (1997)
- "Mere Libertarianism: Blending Hayek and Rothbard" in Reason Papers vol. 27 (2004)
- "The People's Romance: Why People Love Government (as Much as They Do)" in The Independent Review vol. 10 (2005)
- "Economists' Policy Views and Voting" (co-authored with Charlotta Stern) in Public Choice vol. 126 (2006)