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About APEE. The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) is an association of teachers and scholars from colleges and universities, public policy institutes, and industry with a common interest in studying and better understanding the system of private enterprise. APEE hosts an annual meeting for members to share theirscholarly
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The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) c/o Free Market Institute Texas Tech University Box 45059 Lubbock, TX 79409-5059. Phone: (806) 742-7138ADAM SMITH AWARD
Adam Smith Award. The Adam Smith Award is the highest honor bestowed by The Association of Private Enterprise Education. It is given to recognize an individual who has made a sustained and lasting contribution to the perpetuation of the ideals of a free market economy as first laid out in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations. JOURNAL OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE The Journal of Private Enterprise is a quarterly double blind peer reviewed academic journal published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education.The Journal of Private Enterprise brings together scholars in such fields as economics, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, ethics, religion, and education who have done research on topics pertaining to systems of private HAYEK IN HIS OWN WORDS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha AN ASSESSMENT OF YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS IN THE Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha SCHUMPETER'S CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: A REVIEW OF THE 27. Journal of Private Enterprise, Volume XXII, Number 1, Fall 2006 Schumpeter's Creative Destruction: A Review of the Evidence * Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. University of Nebraska at Omaha Thoughtful scholars from Adam Smith to Jared Diamond, have asked the same life-and-death question: why do some societies succeed, and others fail, in producing LINKING AUSTRIAN AND KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS: A VARIATION ON A Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha APEE | THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE EDUCATIONABOUT APEEMEMBERSHIP SERVICESJOURNALCONFERENCEAWARDSCONTACT US The Journal of Private Enterprise. The The Journal of Private Enterprise is a publication of The Association of Private Enterprise Education, which began its publication in 1985. Manuscript submissions are accepted year round. Individual interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration of publication should review the Guidefor Authors page.
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About APEE. The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) is an association of teachers and scholars from colleges and universities, public policy institutes, and industry with a common interest in studying and better understanding the system of private enterprise. APEE hosts an annual meeting for members to share theirscholarly
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The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) c/o Free Market Institute Texas Tech University Box 45059 Lubbock, TX 79409-5059. Phone: (806) 742-7138ADAM SMITH AWARD
Adam Smith Award. The Adam Smith Award is the highest honor bestowed by The Association of Private Enterprise Education. It is given to recognize an individual who has made a sustained and lasting contribution to the perpetuation of the ideals of a free market economy as first laid out in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations. JOURNAL OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE The Journal of Private Enterprise is a quarterly double blind peer reviewed academic journal published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education.The Journal of Private Enterprise brings together scholars in such fields as economics, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, ethics, religion, and education who have done research on topics pertaining to systems of private HAYEK IN HIS OWN WORDS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha AN ASSESSMENT OF YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS IN THE Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha SCHUMPETER'S CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: A REVIEW OF THE 27. Journal of Private Enterprise, Volume XXII, Number 1, Fall 2006 Schumpeter's Creative Destruction: A Review of the Evidence * Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. University of Nebraska at Omaha Thoughtful scholars from Adam Smith to Jared Diamond, have asked the same life-and-death question: why do some societies succeed, and others fail, in producing LINKING AUSTRIAN AND KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS: A VARIATION ON A Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska OmahaABOUT APEE | APEE
About APEE. The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) is an association of teachers and scholars from colleges and universities, public policy institutes, and industry with a common interest in studying and better understanding the system of private enterprise. APEE hosts an annual meeting for members to share theirscholarly
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James Otteson, President. James Otteson is the John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics in the Mendoza College of Business at University of Notre Dame. He received his PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago. He specializes in business ethics, political economy, the history of economic thought, and eighteenth-century moralphilosophy.
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Sorry, the browser you are using is not supported. For the best experience, we recommend using one of the following browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 JOURNAL OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE Guide for Authors. Instructions for Submitting Articles. Published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE), the Journal of Private Enterprise brings together the work of scholars from disciplines including economics, entrepreneurship, ethics, finance, history, law, management, philosophy, and religion who have done research on topics pertaining to systems of private ECONOMICS BEYOND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION: DIGITAL Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha THE EQUITY-EFFICIENCY DEBATE The Equity-Efficiency Debate Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway Ohio University Two themes dominate the history of economic thinking, the efficient use of available resources and the equitable distribution of the claims to the output generated by those resources. In short, the prevailing issues have been economic efficiency and / or economic APEE | THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE EDUCATIONABOUT APEEMEMBERSHIP SERVICESJOURNALCONFERENCEAWARDSCONTACT US The Journal of Private Enterprise. The The Journal of Private Enterprise is a publication of The Association of Private Enterprise Education, which began its publication in 1985. Manuscript submissions are accepted year round. Individual interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration of publication should review the Guidefor Authors page.
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Sorry, the browser you are using is not supported. For the best experience, we recommend using one of the following browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 JOURNAL OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE The Journal of Private Enterprise is a quarterly double blind peer reviewed academic journal published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education.The Journal of Private Enterprise brings together scholars in such fields as economics, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, ethics, religion, and education who have done research on topics pertaining to systems of private ELINOR OSTROM SPEAKS ABOUT PROPERTY RIGHTS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha HAYEK IN HIS OWN WORDS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha AN ASSESSMENT OF YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS IN THE Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha THE AUSTRIAN BUSINESS CYCLE: A VECTOR ERROR-CORRECTION Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha KEYNES AND HAYEK: SOME COMMONALITIES AND DIFFERENCES The Journal of Private Enterprise 27 ( 1 ), 2011, 1 – 7 Keynes and Hayek: Some Commonalities and Differences Bruce Caldwell * Duke University Abstract In this paper I will reflect on the relationship, both personal and intellectual, between John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek. Although they were intellectual rivals, the historyof their
SCHUMPETER'S CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: A REVIEW OF THE 27. Journal of Private Enterprise, Volume XXII, Number 1, Fall 2006 Schumpeter's Creative Destruction: A Review of the Evidence * Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. University of Nebraska at Omaha Thoughtful scholars from Adam Smith to Jared Diamond, have asked the same life-and-death question: why do some societies succeed, and others fail, in producing APEE | THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE EDUCATIONABOUT APEEMEMBERSHIP SERVICESJOURNALCONFERENCEAWARDSCONTACT US The Journal of Private Enterprise. The The Journal of Private Enterprise is a publication of The Association of Private Enterprise Education, which began its publication in 1985. Manuscript submissions are accepted year round. Individual interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration of publication should review the Guidefor Authors page.
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Sorry, the browser you are using is not supported. For the best experience, we recommend using one of the following browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 JOURNAL OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE The Journal of Private Enterprise is a quarterly double blind peer reviewed academic journal published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education.The Journal of Private Enterprise brings together scholars in such fields as economics, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, ethics, religion, and education who have done research on topics pertaining to systems of private ELINOR OSTROM SPEAKS ABOUT PROPERTY RIGHTS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha HAYEK IN HIS OWN WORDS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha AN ASSESSMENT OF YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS IN THE Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha THE AUSTRIAN BUSINESS CYCLE: A VECTOR ERROR-CORRECTION Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha KEYNES AND HAYEK: SOME COMMONALITIES AND DIFFERENCES The Journal of Private Enterprise 27 ( 1 ), 2011, 1 – 7 Keynes and Hayek: Some Commonalities and Differences Bruce Caldwell * Duke University Abstract In this paper I will reflect on the relationship, both personal and intellectual, between John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek. Although they were intellectual rivals, the historyof their
SCHUMPETER'S CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: A REVIEW OF THE 27. Journal of Private Enterprise, Volume XXII, Number 1, Fall 2006 Schumpeter's Creative Destruction: A Review of the Evidence * Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. University of Nebraska at Omaha Thoughtful scholars from Adam Smith to Jared Diamond, have asked the same life-and-death question: why do some societies succeed, and others fail, in producing CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT Create a New Account. Loading ( Have an account? Sign in) To continue the checkout process, please create your free account by filling out the fields below. All fields denoted with an asterisk (*) are required. First Name. Missing first name. Last Name.CONTACT US | APEE
The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) c/o Free Market Institute Texas Tech University Box 45059 Lubbock, TX 79409-5059. Phone: (806) 742-7138 JOURNAL OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE Guide for Authors. Instructions for Submitting Articles. Published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE), the Journal of Private Enterprise brings together the work of scholars from disciplines including economics, entrepreneurship, ethics, finance, history, law, management, philosophy, and religion who have done research on topics pertaining to systems of private “PUBLIC GOOD” OR “GOOD FOR THE PUBLIC?” POLITICAL Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha STUDENT ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE MARKET SYSTEM : AN INQUIRY Anti-Gouging Laws, Shortages, and COVID-19: Insights from Consumer Searches Rik Chakraborti, Christopher Newport University; Cross-Country Differences in Personal Protective Equipment Use William J. Luther, Florida Atlantic University; COVID-19 Case Growth vs. Outcomes: Comparing Regions in the United States Stephen C. Miller, Troy University; The Allocation and Exchange of Property Rights as THE HEBREW REPUBLIC? DIVINE AUTHORITY AND SELF-GOVERNANCE Introduction An individual who is self-governing is autonomous. An individual who is autonomous engages in conscious, reflective deliberation over an option set, reaches a conclusion about what to do, and makes a reasonable attempt at doing it. Autonomous individuals are selfgoverning in the sense that they are self-directed. SCHUMPETER'S CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: A REVIEW OF THE 27. Journal of Private Enterprise, Volume XXII, Number 1, Fall 2006 Schumpeter's Creative Destruction: A Review of the Evidence * Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. University of Nebraska at Omaha Thoughtful scholars from Adam Smith to Jared Diamond, have asked the same life-and-death question: why do some societies succeed, and others fail, in producing LINKING AUSTRIAN AND KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS: A VARIATION ON A Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha ECONOMIC FREEDOM AND QUALITY OF LIFE: EVIDENCE FROM THE Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha TEACHING ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES WITH COMIC STRIPS Journal ofPrivate Enterprise, Volume XXII, Number 1, Fall 2006 Educational Notes Teaching Economic Principles With Comic Strips Robert A. Lawson Capital University Like many college faculty I occasionally tape a funny comic strip to my office door for students and other passersby to read. Sometimes these comics reflect mypartisan political
APEE | THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE EDUCATIONABOUT APEEMEMBERSHIP SERVICESJOURNALCONFERENCEAWARDSCONTACT US The Journal of Private Enterprise. The The Journal of Private Enterprise is a publication of The Association of Private Enterprise Education, which began its publication in 1985. Manuscript submissions are accepted year round. Individual interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration of publication should review the Guidefor Authors page.
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James Otteson, President. James Otteson is the John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics in the Mendoza College of Business at University of Notre Dame. He received his PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago. He specializes in business ethics, political economy, the history of economic thought, and eighteenth-century moralphilosophy.
2021 YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM Successful applicants will be required to register for the conference by Sunday, March 7, 2021. Contact APEE. Interested applicants should review the 45th Meeting Call for Papers and the 45th Meeting Conference pages for more information. They may also contact the APEE office by email at apee.youngscholars@ttu.edu or by phone at (806)742-7138.
APEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. John Alcorn. Trinity College. Department of Language and Culture Studies. Hartford, CT. Ramon DeGennaro. The University of Tennessee Knoxville. Haslam College of ELINOR OSTROM SPEAKS ABOUT PROPERTY RIGHTS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha STUDENT ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE MARKET SYSTEM : AN INQUIRY Anti-Gouging Laws, Shortages, and COVID-19: Insights from Consumer Searches Rik Chakraborti, Christopher Newport University; Cross-Country Differences in Personal Protective Equipment Use William J. Luther, Florida Atlantic University; COVID-19 Case Growth vs. Outcomes: Comparing Regions in the United States Stephen C. Miller, Troy University; The Allocation and Exchange of Property Rights as HAYEK IN HIS OWN WORDS Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha AN ASSESSMENT OF YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS IN THE Rhetoric as a Way of Limiting the Range of Acceptable Policy Positions Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University “Public Good” or “Good for the Public?” Political Entrepreneurship and the Public Funding of Scientific Research Ryan Safner, Hood College; Build the Hill: How the Resilient Entrepreneur Can Persevere Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska Omaha SCHUMPETER'S CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: A REVIEW OF THE 27. Journal of Private Enterprise, Volume XXII, Number 1, Fall 2006 Schumpeter's Creative Destruction: A Review of the Evidence * Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. University of Nebraska at Omaha Thoughtful scholars from Adam Smith to Jared Diamond, have asked the same life-and-death question: why do some societies succeed, and others fail, in producing APEE | THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE EDUCATIONABOUT APEEMEMBERSHIP SERVICESJOURNALCONFERENCEAWARDSCONTACT US The Journal of Private Enterprise. The The Journal of Private Enterprise is a publication of The Association of Private Enterprise Education, which began its publication in 1985. Manuscript submissions are accepted year round. Individual interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration of publication should review the Guidefor Authors page.
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Student Membership. Membership includes online access to The Journal of Private Enterprise (4 issues: Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring) $81.00. Add to Cart. Checkout Added to cart. View Shopping Cart. If you wish to purchase an Institutional, Supporter, or Sponsor Membership please call our office at. (806) 742-7138 or you can fillout and mail
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James Otteson, President. James Otteson is the John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics in the Mendoza College of Business at University of Notre Dame. He received his PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago. He specializes in business ethics, political economy, the history of economic thought, and eighteenth-century moralphilosophy.
2021 YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM Successful applicants will be required to register for the conference by Sunday, March 7, 2021. Contact APEE. Interested applicants should review the 45th Meeting Call for Papers and the 45th Meeting Conference pages for more information. They may also contact the APEE office by email at apee.youngscholars@ttu.edu or by phone at (806)742-7138.
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The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) is an association of teachers and scholars from colleges and universities, public policy institutes, and industry with a common interest in studying and supporting the system of private enterprise. APEE hosts an annual conference for members to share their scholarly findings and offers a number of awards to recognize individuals who have contributed to the cause of private enterprise. Support for young scholars is often available to attend the annual conference. The association sponsors the Journal of Private Enterprise so scholars may share their research with the wider academic community. APEE’s Mission: Revealing the Invisible Hand Through Education The mission of The Association of Private Enterprise Education is to put into action accurate and objective understandings of privateenterprise.
We are committed to helping people understand and apply private enterprise principles. We are committed to revealing to people the invisible hand at work. We are committed to a future of innovation, productivity, fairness, and ever improving standards of living for all people. We are committed to maintaining the kind of dynamic environment which permits change and growth. Our members seek and employ creative ways of illustrating the value and importance of the invisible hand through their writings and teachings. We are putting private enterprise understanding intoaction.
Alan Greenspan observed over a decade ago that “what is being taught in the universities today will determine national economic policy 10years from now.”
For over two decades, The Association of Private Enterprise Education has been teaching that markets work and that maximum societal benefits come from individuals’ efforts to achieve their own goals with minimal governmental interference. Increasing Public Support Private enterprise is part and parcel of daily life for hundreds of millions of people in scores of nations around the world. Its abstract principles underlie economic, political, and social systems which allow unprecedented material affluence and broad personal freedoms. But market forces are not as apparent to the public as the rhetoric ofpoliticians.
In democratic societies, however, private enterprise cannot be maintained without public understanding and support. Our effectiveness in providing education and support for private enterprise is critical as we enter the 21st century. Changing public attitudes have created a receptiveness to economic understanding not seen for many decades. Expanding Economic Understanding Business, government, universities, unions, the media, and other institutions are all shifting in promising directions. There is growing recognition of the need for innovation and productivity in the face of difficult trade-offs among economic, social, environmental, and security goals. These factors underline the necessity of economic understanding. Increasing awareness of these factors provide fertile ground for the important work of APEE members. It is easier to blame profits, corporations, or business people for social problems than to understand their functions in an increasingly complex, international economy. It is easier to support a politician’s promised quick fix than to suffer the natural workings of dynamic market systems righting themselves. The danger is very real that demagogues, while reviling “the rich,” will loot the private wealth that is society’s seed corn. The defense against demagogues is understanding and commitment to the principles of private enterprise. These are abstract principles and are not readily obvious. APEE is committed to helping individuals understand the value of private enterprise. We are making the invisible hand apparent. The Association of Private Enterprise Education Benjamin Powell, Secretary/Treasurer Texas Tech University Free Market InstituteBox 45059
Lubbock, TX 79409-5059 For questions or comments, please send e-mail to CharlesLong.
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