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S.C. Davis Endowment Lecture Series
Presents Richard Ebeling
Author, Educator, and Historian
“The Economic Crisis and
Constitutional Government
Monday, 09.27.10
8:00 PM
Terrace Room B
Mather Hall
Trinity College
Ebeling received his B.A. degree in economics from California State University, Sacramento, and his M.A. degree in economics from Rutgers University.
He served as a lecturer at University College Cork, Ireland, from 1981 to
1983, as an assistant professor at the University of Dallas from 1984 to 1988,
and then as the Ludwig von Mises Professor of Economics at Hillsdale College from 1988 to 2003 .
From 1989 to 2003, he also served as vice president of academic affairs for
the Future of Freedom Foundation. Ebeling was named president of FEE in
May 2003, and announced in April 2008 that he was resigning his position to
return to teaching.
Ebeling lectures extensively on privatization, monetary reform, free trade,
and other topics in the United States, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. In
1996, he and his wife, Anna Ebeling, obtained the lost papers of Ludwig von
Mises in a formerly secret Soviet archive in Moscow.
From 2004-2005, Ebeling served as an Adjunct Professor at The King's College in New York City. He taught mostly economics classes, including Microeconomics and History of Economical Thought. He taught at Trinity College during the recent 2009-2010 semester, as the visiting professor for the
S.C. Davis Endowment
In 2000, Ebeling was asked by Harry Browne to seek the nomination of the
Libertarian Party for Vice-President of the United States, but turned down
the offer because of work commitments.
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