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FELLOWS IN RESIDENCE
DAVID BRADY JR.
FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE JARED FRIESEN
His research expanded on Rothbard’s UNIVERSITÉ D’ANGERS
Progressive Era analysis of how big He researched the implications of
business influenced government into heterogeneous capital for production
the New Deal era, and he also outlined theory and contrasted the treatments
the opposition forces against the New of Böhm-Bawerk and J. B. Clark.
Deal itself.
MANUEL GARCÍA GOJON
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY SERGIO DANIEL LÓPEZ
He explored the differences between GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
the Austrian and mainstream His research studied the informal
theories of exchange rates, analyzed markets of Bolivia and how these
the predictive power of expected markets operate as bottom-up
price parities, and considered the systems of order that often outperform
implications of inflation sterilization the formal sector.
for different currency regimes.
JASON PRIDDLE
BENJAMIN SEEVERS FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY He researched how stablecoins, such
His research used Austrian and free as Tether and Circle, represent private
market insights to understand and competition for the US dollar and a
evaluate people’s healthcare decisions. key technological innovation that can
impact traditional central banking and
financial markets.
RYAN TURNIPSEED STANISŁAW WÓJTOWICZ
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY NICOLAUS COPERNICUS
He differentiated between Mises and UNIVERSITY
Rothbard’s view of entrepreneurship His research project analyzed
as inherently speculative and Knight’s common objections to anarcho-
view that entrepreneurship results capitalism and evaluated the
from imperfect information. prospects for its overall success.
JONATHAN YEN
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
His research centered on an Austrian
approach to principal-agent
problems in finance. He explored
how Austrian economists understand
asset managers and how investing
in the stock market is related to
entrepreneurship.
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