Richard L. Stroup

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Richard Lyndell Stroup is a free-market environmentalist, adjunct professor at North Carolina State University, research fellow at the Independent Institute,[1] adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute, member of the Mont Pèlerin Society[2] and former professor of economics at Montana State University, where he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics & Economics. He also served as director of the Office of Policy Analysis in the U.S. Department of the Interior.[3][4] He contributed to Re-Thinking Green,[5] edited Cutting Green Tape,[6] and co-authored Economics: Public and Private Choice,[7] which received the 2004 Sir Anthony Fisher Memorial Award.[8] He is married to Jane Shaw, former President of the John W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy.[9]

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  1. ^ Richard L. Stroup, Independent Institute 
  2. ^ Fraser Institute: Richard L. Stroup
  3. ^ Understanding of Macroeconomics, International Edition, 13th Edition, Cengage Learning 
  4. ^ http://commonsenseeconomics.com/about/about-the-authors/
  5. ^ Stroup, Richard. Re-Thinking Green. ISBN 978-0-945999-97-3. 
  6. ^ Stroup, Richard. Cutting Green Tape. ISBN 978-0-7658-0618-5. 
  7. ^ Stroup, Richard. Economics: Public and Private Choice. ISBN 978-0-324-20564-0. 
  8. ^ Richard Stroup, Property and Environment Research Center 
  9. ^ "Our Staff | The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy". Popecenter.org. Retrieved 2012-05-04. 

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