- Joseph Salerno
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Early life
In an autobiographical essay, Salerno describes his parents as "first generation
Italian-Americans ." Salerno says that after witnessing his "New Deal Democrat" father's disdain for a relative who declared himself acommunist ,:"I quickly became an ardent anti-Communist but knew little else about politics or political philosophy until
Barry Goldwater began to campaign for the Republican nomination for President when I was 13 years old. His firebrand anti-Communism greatly appealed to me at the time and after reading an article about him inLife Magazine in late 1963, I became aware of the conservative-liberal political spectrum and immediately proclaimed myself a conservative, much to my father’s chagrin." Salerno, Joseph. "It Usually Ends With Murray Rothbard." "LewRockwell.com ". 23 June 2005. [http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/salerno1.html] ]Education
It was while he was a
high school student that Salerno read Goldwater's "Conscience of a Conservative " as well asAyn Rand 's "Anthem" and "Atlas Shrugged " and determined that he wanted to study economics. In 1968, Salerno began his freshman year atBoston College . While attendingBoston College as an undergraduate, Salerno encountered an article written byMurray Rothbard and was converted to what Salerno describes as "the purelibertarian position...anarchocapitalism ." It was this experience that Salerno credits with piquing his interest in the Austrian School.Upon his graduation from Boston College in 1972, Salerno enrolled in the graduate economics program at
Rutgers University from which he received his M.A. in 1976 and his Ph.D. in 1980. Salerno was one of a handful of economists to attend the seminal June 1974 Austrian economics conference in South Royalton,Vermont .Career in economics
Salerno is a professor of economics at
Pace University . He is also the chair of the economics graduate program. ["Faculty Department Listing." Lubin School of Business. Pace University. [http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=5585] ] He is also a senior faculty member of theMises Institute , for which he frequently lectures and writes, and he serves as editor of the Institute'sQuarterly Journal of Austrian Economics . Salerno wrote an introduction for and edited the 2002 and 2005 Mises Institute editions ofMurray Rothbard 's "A History of Money and Banking in the United States ".He has written scholarly articles on:
*Monetary theory and Policy
*Banking
* Comparative economic systems
* History of economic thought
*Macroeconomic analysisSalerno's writings on the history of thought in economics has been cited by
Peter Boettke (who also uses Salerno's work in his classes atGeorge Mason University [Boettke, Peter. "Syllabus: Austrian Theory of the Market Process II." George Mason University. [http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/pboettke/courses/econ_881/881_menu.html] ] ),Israel Kirzner , [Kirzner, Israel M.. "Entrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach." "Journal of Economic Literature". March 1997. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0515(199703)35%3A1%3C60%3AEDATCM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5] ] and others. ["Works citing 'Salerno: The Place of Mises’s Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought.'" Google Scholar. Retrieved 16 July 2007. [http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&cites=10731589480046166936] ]Praise of Hans Sennholz
He has notably praised
Hans Sennholz as an under-appreciated member of the Austrian School who,:"...writes so clearly on such a broad range of topics that he is in danger of suffering the same fate as Say and
Bastiat . AsJoseph Schumpeter pointed out, these two brilliant nineteenth-century French economists, who were also masters of economic rhetoric, wrote with such clarity and style that their work was misjudged by their British inferiors as "shallow" and "superficial." [Salerno, Joseph. "Hans Sennholz, Teacher and Theorist." "Mises.org". 3 February 2003. [http://www.mises.org/story/1155] ]Quotes
"
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External links
* [http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=5585 Pace University faculty biography]
* [http://www.mises.org/fellows.asp?control=17 Mises.org faculty biography]
* [http://www.mises.org/articles.aspx?author=Salerno Mises.org Salerno daily articles archive]
* [http://www.mises.org/studyguide.aspx?action=author&Id=237 Mises.org Salerno media archive]
* [http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/salerno1.html Autobiography detailing Salerno's intellectual development]
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