- Robert Ekelund
Robert Burton Ekelund, Jr. (born 1940) is an American economist.
Education
Originally from
Galveston, Texas , Ekelund attendedSt. Mary's University inSan Antonio, Texas , earning hisB.B.A. in economics in 1962 and his M.A. in economics and history the next year. He first worked as an instructor in economics while completing his master's degree.He then moved to
Baton Rouge, Louisiana to teach and continue his graduate work atLouisiana State University . He finished hisPh.D. in economics and political theory there in 1967. His doctoral dissertation was onJules Dupuit , a French civil engineer and economist. Ekelund would maintain this interest in Dupuit, making him the topic of a dozen journal articles and a 1999 book, "Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers".Professional information
In 1967, after the completion of his Ph.D., Ekelund was hired by
Texas A&M University economics department. He remained on the faculty of theCollege Station, Texas school until 1979, when he moved toAuburn, Alabama to become a professor atAuburn University . Ekelund was a visiting scholar at theHoover Institution atStanford University and in 2003 he served as the Vernon Taylor Distinguished Visiting Professor atTrinity University inSan Antonio, Texas .Ekelund is now Lowder Eminent Scholar Emeritus at Auburn University and is a policy advisor to theHeartland Institute . ["Heartland Policy Advisors: Complete List By Name." Heartland Institute. 31 May 2005. [http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=9924] ] He is also anIndependent Institute research fellow ["About Us." Independent Institute. [http://www.independent.org/aboutus/research-fellows.asp] ] and an adjunct faculty member of theMises Institute . ["Faculty Members." "Mises.org". [http://www.mises.com/faculty.asp] ]ignificance in economics
Economic topics notably discussed by Ekelund include the
history of economic thought , the economics of regulation, the economics of religion,public choice theory ,mercantilism , and the economics of theAmerican Civil War blockade s.Textbooks by Ekelund have sold successfully, with his and
Robert Tollison 's "Economics" now in a seventh edition. He also earned a place in the "Who's Who in Economics" and has been actively involved with theSouthern Economic Association since serving as its vice-president in 1984.Ekelund's 1981 book with Tollison, "Mercantilism as a Rent-Seeking Society", is cited as an exemplar of the school of thought that argues that
mercantilism , rather than being the result of miscalculation, was a system designed by rent-seekers to enforce public policy favorable towards themselves. [Niehans, Jürg. "A History of Economic Theory: Classic Contributions, 1720-1980". Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.]Dupuit and the French engineers
His 1999 collaboration with Hébert, "Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics", has been praised for publicizing the theoretical and applied achievements of Jules Dupuit and others whose work in economics was often previously overlooked as mere engineering literature. In his review, economist Marcel Boumans of the
University of Amsterdam asserts, "For too long they were neglected in the history of economics. Ekelund and Hebert's tribute to their work remedies this shortcoming." [Boumans, Marcel. "Review of Robert B. Ekelund Jr. and Robert F. Hebert Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers". Economic History Services. 13 July 1999. [http://eh.net/bookreviews/library/0169] ] According to a July 1999 book review in the "American Journal of Economics and Sociology", :"The book succeeds in staking out a claim for Dupuit as one of the founders of formal economic theory and reasoning. This is a stellar performance and a book that will shake up the historiography of the discipline for decades to come. At future professional meetings we shall debate the origins of modern neoclassical economics: British or French?" ["Review: Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers". "American Journal of Economics and Sociology". July 1999. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0254/is_3_58/ai_55884738] ]Economics of religion
"Sacred Trust" and "The Marketplace of Christianity" have both spawned debate among those interested in the economics of religion. Auburn economist John Wells argues in his March 1998 "Journal of Markets and Morality" review of "Sacred Trust" that,:"The upshot from each of the chapters is that the Church consistently sought after profits and responded to economic incentives in a manner consonant with modern economic analysis. Taken as a whole, they propose numerous challenges to those who maintain a public-interest approach to Church history. "Sacred Trust" allows us to understand the seemingly irrational policies adopted by the Church during the Middle Ages. The persecutions of
William Tyndale , the friends ofJohn Wycliffe , and other Bible translators, though not addressed in this book, take on new meaning in the context of "Sacred Trust"." [Wells, John. "Book Review:Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm". "Journal of Markets and Morality". March 1998. [http://www.acton.org/publicat/m_and_m/1998_mar/wells.html] ]In his "
Chronicle of Higher Education " review of "The Marketplace of Christianity", David Glenn notes that arguments in the book that Westerners have demanded "cheaper" religions over time are at odds with assertions by economist Laurence R. Iannaccone that "strict churches are strong." [Glenn, David. "The Supply and Demand of Salvation". "Chronicle of Higher Education". 3 November 2006. [http://chronicle.com/weekly/v53/i11/11a01201.htm] ]Fine arts
and was the museum's acting co-director from 2006 to 2007. [Lynch, J. Frank. "Two named interim directors of Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University." "Opelika-Auburn News". 29 March 2006. [http://www.ocm.auburn.edu/clippings/2006/032906.html#13914356] ]
He is also a classically-trained pianist and in the Summer of 2005 recorded an album, "For The Piano", for which he played the Mises Institute's
Bösendorfer Imperial Concert Grand Piano.Books
As author:
*"A History of Economic Theory and Method" with Robert F. Hébert. (available in Spanish, Serbo-Croatian, Chinese, and Portuguese editions) McGraw-Hill, 1975. (ISBN 0-0701-9143-3; 5th edition, Waveland Press. 2007, ISBN 57766-486-8)
*"Mercantilism as a Rent-Seeking Society: Economic Regulation in Historical Perspective" withRobert Tollison . Texas A&M University Press, 1981.
*"The Essentials of Money and Banking" with Leonardo Auernheimer. John Wiley & Sons, 1982.
*"Macroeconomics" with Charles DeLorme. Business Publications, 1983.
*"Economics: Private Markets and Public Choice" with Robert Tollison. Little, Brown, and Company, 1986. (7th Edition. Addison-Wesley-Longman, 2006. ISBN 0-321-33630-5)
*"Advertising and the Market Process: A Modern Economic View" with David Saurman. Pacific Institute, 1988.
*"A History of Economic Theory and Method", with Robert F. Hébert, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1990
*"Intermediate Macroeconomics" with Charles D. DeLorme and Dennis Jansen. West Educational Publishing, 1994.
*"Intermediate Microeconomics: Price Theory and Applications" with Richard Ault. D. C. Heath, 1995.
*"Classics in Economic Thought" with Robert F. Hébert. McGraw-Hill, 1996.
*"Politicized Economies: Monarchy, Monopoly, and Mercantilism" with Robert Tollison. Texas A&M University Press, 1997. (ISBN 0-8909-6745-8)
*"Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers" with Robert F. Hébert. University of Chicago Press, March 1999. (ISBN 0-2261-9999-1)
*"Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm" with Robert F. Hébert, Robert Tollison, Gary Anderson, and Audrey Davidson. Oxford University Press, 2003. (ISBN 0-1951-0337-8)
*"Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War" withMark Thornton . Scholarly Resource Books, 2004. (ISBN 0-8420-2961-3)
*"The Persistence of Myth and Tragedy in Twentieth-Century Mexican Art" with Catherine Walsh. Taylor Museum of Art, 2004.
*"The Marketplace of Christianity" with Robert F. Hébert and Robert D. Tollison. (available in Italian) MIT Press, November 2006. (ISBN 0-2620-5082-X)As editor:
*"The Evolution of Modern Demand Theory: A Collection of Essays" with Eirik G. Furubotn and W. P. Gramm. D. C. Heath and Co., 1972
*"The Foundations of Regulatory Economics" in 3 volumes. Edward Elgar, 1988.External links
* [http://ideas.repec.org/e/pek2.html IDEAS profile] for Robert B. Ekelund, Jr.
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