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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Joseph Salerno

Role
  
Economist

Alma mater
  
Rutgers University

Influenced by
  
Murray Rothbard

Influences
  
Murray Rothbard


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Institution
  
Lubin Business School of Pace University

Education
  
Rutgers University, Boston College

School or tradition
  
Austrian School

Joseph Salerno: The War on Cash


Joseph T. Salerno (born 1950) is an American Austrian School economist who is Professor of Economics, Chair of the economics graduate program in the Lubin School of Business at Pace University, and Academic Vice President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He earned his B.A. at Boston College and his M.A. and Ph.D. at Rutgers University.

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Early life

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Salerno's parents immigrated to the United States from Italy. As a child, he observed his "New Deal Democrat" father's disdain for a visiting relative from Italy who declared himself a member of the communist party there. Salerno said that following the incident, he became a supporter of Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential candidacy and a "full-fledged Goldwaterite." Thereafter, Salerno decided that he wanted to study economics. As an undergraduate at Boston College, he read an article written by Murray Rothbard and adopted what he describes as "the pure libertarian position... anarchocapitalism." This, he stated, led to his interest in the Austrian School.

Career in economics

Joseph Salerno Joseph Salerno Pace University New York City on ResearchGate

Salerno has published over 50 scholarly articles and books and is the editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. He is a recognized expert on monetary theory and policy, international monetary reform, and Austrian economics and has testified before the United States Congress on the topics of inflation and of reserve fractional reserve banking.

He has also published numerous op-eds online at mises.org, forbes.com, Christian Science Monitor.com, Wall Street Oasis.com, and Economic Policy journal.com. He is frequently interviewed on broadcast and online radio programs including Bloomberg Radio and has appeared on CSPAN, Fox News, and the Fox Business Networis. Salerno's theories have been explicated by Israel Kirzner in a survey of Austrian thought on entrepreneurship.

References

Joseph Salerno Wikipedia