Bio and CV

Edward Peter Stringham is the S.C. Davis Professor of American Business and Economic Enterprise at Trinity College, president of the American Institute for Economic Research, and editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise.

He is editor of two books and author of more than 70 journal articles, book chapters, and policy studies. His work has been discussed in 15 of the top 20 newspapers in the United States and on more than 100 broadcast stations including MTV.

Stringham is a frequent guest on BBC World News, Bloomberg Television, CNBC, and Fox. Rise Global ranks Stringham as one of the top 100 most influential economists in the world. He also appears on television shows including Blue Bloods, Elementary, Girls, 666 Park Avenue, and The Blacklist.

He earned his B.A. from College of the Holy Cross in 1997 and his Ph.D. from George Mason University in 2002. His book, Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life, is published by Oxford University Press.

Stringham has won several awards, including Kent-Aronoff Award for Outstanding Service, Association of Private Enterprise Education (2016), Excellence  in  Graduate Teaching Award,  Fayetteville State University School of Business and Economics (2011), Templeton Culture of Enterprise Best Article Award (Intercollegiate Studies Institute (2007), Distinguished Young Scholar Award, Liberální Institut and Prague School of Economics, (2005), and many more.

STRINGHAM CV-Spring 2020

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