James Gwartney is a Professor of Economics
at the DeVoe L. Moore Center, Florida State University. He has a doctoral degree in
economics from the University of Washington. Along with Richard Stroup of Montana State
University, he is the author of Economics: Private and Public Choice (Harcourt
Brace). This text, now in its eighth edition, has been used by more than 1 million
students during the last two decades. A member of the Mont Pelerin Society, during 1993-94
Professor Gwartney taught at the Central European University in Prague, Czech Republic. He
has published in the leading journals of professional economics, including the American
Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Cato
Journal, and Southern Economic Journal.
Robert Lawson is an Assistant Professor of
Economics at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio; he taught previously at Shawnee State
University. He earned his B.S. from the Honors Tutorial College at Ohio University in 1988
and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Florida State University in 1991 and 1992, respectively. He
has published articles in several journals, including Public Choice, the Journal
of Labor Research, and the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice.
Professor Lawson has written extensively on public policy issues such as welfare reform,
Medicaid, tax policy, and prevailing wage regulations. He has recently been named the
Director of Fiscal Policy Studies for the Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions in
Dayton, Ohio.