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Degrees:
Ph.D., George Mason University (2002)
M.A., George Mason University (2000)
B.A., College of the Holy Cross (1997)
Edward P. Stringham is the Shelby Cullom Davis
Associate Professor at Trinity College, Hartford,
Connecticut. He is Past President of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, Editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise, editor of two books, and author of more than two dozen articles in refereed journals including the Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics, Public Choice, and the Quarterly Review of Economics & Finance.
Stringham has been discussed on more than 100 broadcast stations including CBS, CNBC, CNN, Fox, Headline News, NPR, and MTV and in hundreds of newspapers worldwide including Time Magainze, 14 of the 20 highest circulating newspapers in the United States and the highest circulating English language newspaper in the world. His work has been the subject of discussion by Entertainment Tonight's Leeza Gibbons and inspired a cartoon by New York Times Syndicated Political Cartoonist Jeff Danziger.
Stringham earned his Ph.D. from George Mason University in 2002, and has won the Templeton Culture of Enteprise Best Article Award, Paper of the Year Award from the Association of Private Enterprise, Best Article Award from the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, Second Place in the Independent Institute Garvey Contest, and Distinguished Young Scholar Award from the Liberalni Institut and the Prague School of Economics.
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American economic history
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Entrepreneurship
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Business history
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History of technology and innovation
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ECON-214
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Business and Entrepreneurial History
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ECON-321
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American Economic History
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ECON-331
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Economic Analysis of American History and Entrepreneurship
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FYSM-108
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Entrepreneurships and Innovation: the Theory and Practice of Better Opportunities
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Global entrepreneurs
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The American Civil War
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Public School Reform
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- Gunderson, Gerald A. “The Nature of Social Saving.†In The Economic History Review, 2nd Series, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, August, 1970.
- Gunderson, Gerald A. “The Origins of the American Civil War.†The Journal of Economic History XXXIV, 4 (December, 1974).
- Gunderson, Gerald A. The New Economic History of America. McGraw-Hill, 1976.
- Gunderson, Gerald A. “Economic Change and the Demise of the Roman Empire.†Explorations in Economic History, (Winter, 1976).
- Gunderson, Gerald A. The Wealth Creators: An Entrepreneurial History of the United States. New York,: E.P. Dutton/Truman Talley Books, 1989. Plume Paperback, 1991. Reprinted under the title, An Entrepreneurial History of America. Beard Press, 2004.
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- Board of Directors, The Probe Foundation, 1986-1993
- Earhart Fellowship, summer 1988
- Editor, The Journal of Private Enterprise, 1987-2005
- Executive Committee, Yankee Institute for Public Policy Studies, 1987-
- Director of Academic Advisory Board, Yankee Institute for Public Policy Studies, 1987-
- Distinguished Scholar Award, Association of Private Enterprise Education, 1990
- Board of Trustees, Connecticut Joint Council on Economic Education, 1989-92
- Member of the Educational Improvement Panel, appointed by Connecticut Governor
John Rowland, 1996-97
- Member of the Central Connecticut State University Institute of Municipal and Regional
policy Board of Directors
- Member of Advisory Committee of United States Commission on Civil Rights, 2006-
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