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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Economist

Name
  
Jeffrey Miron


Institution
  
Harvard

Fields
  
Economics

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Born
  
January 31, 1957 (age 67) (
1957-01-31
)
Detroit, Michigan

Alma mater
  
MIT (Ph.D., 1984) Swarthmore College (A.B., 1979)

Movies
  
The Union: The Business Behind Getting High

Education
  
Swarth College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Books
  
Drug War Crimes: The Cons, Libertarianism - from A to Z, The Economics of Seaso, Casebook for Use with Macr

School or tradition
  
Libertarian economics

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Jeffrey Alan "Jeff" Miron (; born 1957) is an American economist. He served as the chairman of the Department of Economics at Boston University from 1992 to 1998, and currently teaches at Harvard University, serving as a Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Harvard's Economics Department. Miron holds the position of Director of Economic Policy Studies at the Cato Institute.

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Biography

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Miron is an outspoken libertarian. He was one of the 166 economists to sign a letter to congressional leaders in opposition to the bailout plan put forth by the U.S. federal government in response to the global financial crisis of September–October 2008. He advocated that those companies that floundered during the crisis should be bankrupt instead of receiving government help. He has proposed three policy reforms to help the US economy recover from the financial crisis: cutting entitlements, freezing regulation, and replacing the existing tax code with a flat tax on consumption. Miron has also spoken out against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, arguing that it is economically unfeasible and will increase the US deficit; instead, he suggests limiting government intervention is the best way to lower overall health care costs and make health care accessible to the most people. He has studied the effects of drug criminalization for 15 years, and argues that all drugs should be legalized.

Writings

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  • Casebook for Use With Macroeconomics. Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers. 1992. ISBN 978-0-87901-597-8. 
  • The Economics of Seasonal Cycles. The MIT Press. 1996. ISBN 978-0-262-13323-4. 
  • Drug War Crimes: The Consequences of Prohibition. Independent Institute. 2004. ISBN 978-0-945999-90-4. 
  • Libertarianism, from A to Z. Basic Books. 2010. ISBN 978-0-465-01943-4. 

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    References

    Jeffrey Miron Wikipedia