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RESEARCH
FELLOWS
PROGRAM
This summer, the academic research wing of the Institute once again bustled with productive
Research Fellows . These nine young scholars worked on graduate theses and dissertations under
the guidance of Academic Vice President Dr . Joseph Salerno, Senior Fellow Dr . Mark Thornton, and
Henry Hazlitt Research Fellow Dr . Jonathan Newman . The Fellows’ research spanned a variety of
topics including banking, worker cooperatives, and modern monetary theory .
RAPHAEL ENDRE ADÉS CONNOR MORTELL
(University of Oxford) (Texas Tech University)
researched the prehistory of the applied the economic theory of
Bank of England and why England demonstrated preferences to the
adopted central banking . human-flourishing framework to
ARTUR MARION CEOLIN defend the success of fossil fuels .
(Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) MARIA NOELIA ROMERO
interpreted value premiums (University of Illinois Urbana-
from an Austrian point of view, Champaign)
emphasizing the importance of the evaluated how student-
entrepreneur in the market process . enrollment changes due to
unexpected immigration are
ANTHONY J. CESARIO
(Texas Tech University) affecting the demand for
analyzed the acquisition conversion education funding in Peru .
within worker cooperatives BENJAMIN SEEVERS
as a community economic (West Virginia University)
development strategy . compared anarchic and
MANUEL GARCÍA GOJON authoritarian Native American
(George Mason University) civilizations for their Rothbardian
explored monetary policy’s impact power and market implications .
on sociology . KESONG WANG
(Hokkaido University)
considered the implications of
JOSHUA MAWHORTER the “iron law of wages” for Austrian
(Mises Graduate School) economics .
created an overview and intensive Visit mises.org/fellows for more information.
critique of modern monetary
theory .
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