
Fred Foldvary has
taught Economics at Santa Clara since September 1998 and is also involved
with the school’s Civil Society Institute. He received his Ph.D in
Economics from George Mason University and was a Phi Beta Kappa Honor
student as a UC Berkeley undergraduate.
Much of Dr.
Foldvary’s scholarly work focuses on public finance and technology’s
impact on today’s global markets. He is the author of The Soul of
Liberty, Public Goods and Private Communities, and
Dictionary of Free Market Economics. He edited and contributed to
Beyond Neoclassical Economics and, with Dan Klein, The Half-Life
of Policy Rationales. He brings a global perspective to the
classroom, having previously worked with the Latvia University of
Agriculture. Public Goods and Private Communities won him the
Atlas Foundation's Antony Fisher International Memorial Award in 1995, and
a Chinese version of it is forthcoming. Dr. Foldvary is a co-editor of
,
a tri-annual peer-reviewed journal for scholarly commentary on academic
economics.
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