May 2002
RICHARD L. STROUP
Agricultural Economics & Economics Department 9 West Arnold
Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59715
Bozeman, MT 59717-0292 (406) 587-4419
(406) 994-5612 or
EDUCATION:
Ø Ph.D., Economics, University of Washington, 1970.
Ø M.A., B.A., University of Washington, 1966.
Ø Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1961-1962.
BIOGRAPHY:
Ø See Who's Who in America, 1986-.
AFFILIATIONS AND DUTIES:
Ø Senior Associate, Political Economy Research Center, Bozeman, Montana
Ø Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute, Washington, DC
Ø Advisory Committee, Regulation
Ø Member, American Economics Association, Public Choice Society, Southern Economics Association, Western Economics Association, Association of Private Enterprise Education, and the Mont Pelerin Society
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
Ø Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, (1980 - present)
Ø Director, Office of Policy Analysis, Department of the Interior, (February 1982 - August 1984)
Ø Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, (1974 - 1980)
Ø Visiting Associate Professor, Florida State University, (March-June 1974, and January-June 1979)
Ø Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, (1969 - 1974)
Ø Lecturer, Seattle University, (January-September 1969)
Ø Teaching Assistant and Instructor, University of Washington, (1966 - 1968)
Richard L. Stroup Curriculum Vita
RECENT TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS:
Ø Economic principles
Ø Labor economics
Ø Comparative economic systems
PUBLICATIONS:
Ø Gwartney, James D., Richard L. Stroup, Russel Sobel, and David McPherson, Economics: Private and Public Choice, 10e, (Cincinnati, OH, Thompson Learning: South-Western, 2002).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. “Superfund vs. Environmental Progress: Explaining a Disaster,”Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation, Studies in Social Cost, Regulation, and the Environment 7, (16 pp.) September 2001.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., “Politics or Sound Policy?”, Regulation 2(24): 50-51 (Summer 2001).
Ø Stroup, Richard L., and Matthew Brown. “Selling Artifacts: The Free Market Can Advance Archaeology If Developers have Control of the Relics They Find,” Regulation 4(23): 4-6 (Winter 2000).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. “Preserving Wildlife, Usurping Private Property Rights,” Environmental Science 6th ed., by Daniel D. Chiras, (University of Denver: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., 2001). Section 12-1, 228.
Ø Morris, Andrew P. and Richard L Stroup, “Quartering Species: The “Living Constitution,” the Third Amendment, and the Endangered Species Act,” Environmental Law 30(2000):769-809.
Ø Yates, Andrew J. And Richard L. Stroup, “Media Coverage and EPA Pesticide Decisions,” Public Choice 102: 297-312, 2000.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and Matthew Brown, “Selling Artifacts,” Regulation Vol. 23. No. 4, pp. 4-6 (Summer 2001).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. “Free Riders and Collective Action Revisited,” The Independent Review IV(4), Spring 2000, pp. 485-500.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and Roger E. Meiners, eds. Cutting Green Tape: Toxic Pollutants, Environmental Regulation and the Law (The Independent Institute 1999).
Ø Stroup, Richard L., “Privatizing Public Lands: Market Solutions to Economic and Environmental Problems,” Public Land and Resources Law Review Vol. 19, 1998, pp. 79-101.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., “The Endangered Species Act: The Laffer Curve Strikes Again,” The Journal of Private Enterprise, Vol. XIV, Special Issue 1998, pp. 48-62.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., “The Economics of Compensating Property Owners.” (October 1997). Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 15, Oct. 1997, pp. 55-65.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., "Property Rights, Justice, and Efficient Environmental Policy," Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, Vol. 7, No. 2/3,1996, pp. 211-237.(Published 1997)
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Richard L. Stroup Curriculum Vita
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup, Economics: Private and Public Choice, 8e, (Ft. Worth: Dryden Press, 1997) 1048 pp.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., and Jane S. Shaw, "Is Greater Population a Problem?" The Senior Economist, Vol 11, No. 3, Feb. 1996.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., "Superfund: Regulation vs. Rights," Risk Advisory (American Chemical Society), Feb. 1996.
Ø Bourland, Thomas R. and Richard L. Stroup, "Rent Payments as Incentives," Journal of Forestry, April 1996, pp. 18-21.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., Superfund: the Shortcut that Failed, Policy Series PS-5, (Bozeman: PERC, May 1996), 28pp.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., "Superfund: the Shortcut that Failed," in Terry L. Anderson, ed., Breaking the Environmental Policy Gridlock, (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press 1997) pp. 115-139.
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup, Economics: Private and Public Choice, 8e, (Ft. Worth: Dryden Press, 1997) (1048 pp., published December 1996).
Ø "Property Rights, Justice, and Efficient Environmental Policy," presented June 28, 1996 at conference on land use regulation at School of Law, University of Aix, Aix-en-Provence, France (revised copy submitted for publication as chapter in conference volume).
Ø Stroup, Richard L., "Privatizing Public Lands: Market Solutions to Economic and Environmental Problems," presented Oct. 24, 1996 at Public Land Law Conference at U. of Montana, Missoula (submitted for publication in Public Land and Resources Law Review at invitation of editors).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. "The Use of Knowledge in Environmental Policy," in Mackaay, Ejan and Helene Trudeau, eds., L'Environment--A Quel Prix? (Montreal: Les Editions Themis, 1995), pp. 405-433).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. “Making Endangered Species Friends Instead of Enemies,” The American Enterprise, Vol. 6, No. 5, September/October 1995.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. The Endangered Species Act: Making Innocent Species the Enemy, (Bozeman: PERC, 1995) 22 pp.
Ø Gwartney, J.D. and Richard L. Stroup. (1995). Economics: Private and Public Choice, 7th Edition. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich (Dryden Press).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (1994). "Discount Rate," in Encyclopedia of the Environment (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.)
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and Bradley Townsend. "EPA's New Superfund Rule," Regulation, Vol.16, No.3, December 1993 (pp. 71-75).
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Richard L. Stroup Curriculum Vita
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and Jane S. Shaw. "Environmental Harms from Federal Government Policy," in Roger Meiners and Bruce Yandle, ed., Taking the Environment Seriously (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1993) pp. 51-72.
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup. Introduction to Economics: The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, (Fort Worth: Dryden Press/HBJ, 1993) 640 pages.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. "Environmentalism, Free Market," in David R. Henderson, The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics, (New York: Warner Books, 1993), pp. 442-447.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. "Political Behavior," in David R. Henderson, The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics (New York: Warner Books, 1993), pp. 45-50.
Ø Stroup, Richard and Sandra Goodman. (Spring 1992) "Property Rights, Environmental Resources and the Future." Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vo. 15, No. 3, pp. 427-454.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and Jane S. Shaw. "Global Environmental Policy Dilemmas." Touro Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 3, 1992.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. "Environmental Pollution and Energy Production: A Framework for Policy." The Canada-United States Relationship: The Politics of Energy and Environmental Coordination. J. Lemco, ed., Westport, Conn. Praeger Publishers, 1992. (Project of the National Planning Association), pp. 191-207.
Ø Gwartney, J.D. and Richard L. Stroup. (1992). Economics: Private and Public Choice, 6th Edition. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich (Dryden Press).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (Spring 1991). "Controlling Earth's Resources: Markets or Socialism?" Population and Environment 12(3): 265-284. (Festshrift volume in honor of Garret Hardin).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and John C. Goodman. (January 1991). "Making the World Less Safe: The Unhealthy Trend in Health, Safety and Environmental Regulation." Journal of Regulation and Social Costs 1(2): 5-34.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (1990). "Chemophobia and Activist Environmental Antidotes." In: Economics and the Environment: A Reconciliation (pp. 193-213). Walter Block, ed., Vancouver, B.C.: Fraser Institute.
Ø Baden, John and Richard L. Stroup. (1990). "Natural Resource Scarcity, Entrepreneurship, and the Political Economy of Hope." In: Economics and the Environment: A Reconciliation (pp. 117-136). Walter Block, ed. Vancouver, B.C.: Fraser Institute.
Ø Shaw, Jane S. and Richard L. Stroup. (1990). "Global Warming and Ozone Depletion." In: Economics and the Environment: A Reconciliation (pp. 159-179). Walter Block, ed., Vancouver, B.C.: Fraser Institute.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (1990). "Rescuing Yellowstone from Politics: Expanding Parks While Reducing Conflict." In: The Yellowstone Primer (pp. 169-184). J. Baden and D. Leal, eds., San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (1989). "The Unpredictable Politics Behind Regulation: The Institutional Bias." In: Regulation and the Reagan Era: Politics, Bureaucracy and the Public Interest. Roger Meiners and Bruce Yandle, eds., New York: Homes & Meiers.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (1988). "Buying Misery with Federal Land." Public Choice 57: 69-77.
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Richard L. Stroup Curriculum Vita
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (December 1988). "Environmental Policy." Regulation 3: 43-49.
Ø Kleit, Andrew N. and Richard L. Stroup. (November 1987). "Blackout at Bonneville Power." Regulation 2: 30-36.
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup. (June 1986). "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Reply." American Economic Review 76(3): 557-558.
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup. (March 1986). "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Reply." American Economic Review 76(3): 284-285.
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup. (Spring/Summer 1986). "Transfers, Equality, and the Limits of Public Policy." Cato Journal 6(1): 111-137.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (Fall 1985). "The Progressive Rate-Progressive Revenue Myth." Cato Journal 5(2): 449-453.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and Jane S. Shaw. (March/April 1985). "Helium - How Much is Enough?" Regulation (pp. 17-22).
Ø Gwartney, J.D., Richard Stroup, and J.R. Clark. (1985). Essentials of Economics, 2nd Edition. New York: Academic Press.
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup. (December 1984). "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: A Reply." American Economic Review 74(5).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (Spring 1984). "The Fallacy of 'Privatization': Runge's Misperceptions." Journal of Contemporary Studies 3(2): 59-61.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (April 1984). "Weaknesses in the Case for Retention." Rethinking the Public Lands. Sterling Brubaker, ed., Washington, DC: Resources for the Future.
Ø Gwartney, J.D. and Richard L. Stroup. (June 1983). "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: A Correction of the Record." American Economic Review (pp. 446-451).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and John A. Baden. (1983). Natural Resources: Bureaucratic Myths and Environmental Management. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Co.
Ø Gwartney, J.D. and Richard L. Stroup. (March 1982). "Tax Cuts: Who Shoulders the Burden?" Economic Review (pp. 19-27). Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
Ø Gwartney, James D. and Richard L. Stroup. (1982). "Marginal Tax Rates, Tax Avoidance and the Reagan Tax Cut." Supply-Side Economics in the 1980s. Proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Westport, CT: Quorum Books.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and John Baden. (Winter 1982). "Endowment Areas: A Clearing in the Policy Wilderness?" Cato Journal 2(3).
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Ø Gwartney, James and Richard L. Stroup. (Summer 1982). "Cooperation or Conniving: How Public Sector Rules Shape the Decision." Journal of Labor Research 3(3): 247-257. George Mason University.
Ø Baden, John and Richard L. Stroup. (Summer 1982). "Introduction to Symposium on Current Labor Issues." Journal of Labor Research 3.
Ø Baden, John and Richard L. Stroup, contributing editors. (1981). Bureaucracy vs. the Environment: The Environmental Costs of Bureaucratic Governance. University of Michigan Press.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. (1981). "The Economics of Competing Water Use in the Northern Great Plains." Water Quality Administration. Burton Lamb, ed. Ann Arbor Science.
Ø Baden, John and Richard L. Stroup. (Fall 1981). "Responsible Individuals and the Nation's Energy Future." Cato Journal.
Ø Baden, John, R. Stroup, and W. Thurman. (January 1981). "Myths, Admonitions and Rationality: The American Indian as a Resource Manager." Economic Inquiry 19.
Ø Flowers, Marilyn and Richard L. Stroup. (1980). "Black Markets and Rent Seeking Bureaucrats." Public Choice 34.
Ø Baden, John and Richard L. Stroup. (1980). "Environmental Quality, Social Welfare, and Bureaucratic Pathologies." Earth Day Reconsidered. John Baden, ed., Washington, DC: Heritage Foundation.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and John Baden. (October/December 1979). "Property Rights and Natural Resources Management." Literature of Liberty 2(4).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and John Baden. (Winter 1978). "An Integrated Approach to National Forest Management: Response to Krutilla and Haigh." Environmental Law.
Ø Baden, John and Richard L. Stroup. (1977). "Property Rights, Environmental Quality, and the Management of National Forests." In: Managing the Commons. G. Hardin and J. Baden, eds., San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co.
Ø Stroup, Richard L., M. Copeland, and R. Rucker. (October 1976). "Estimation of Amenity Values as Opportunity Costs for Energy Related Water Use in Montana." Montana State University Joint Water Resources Research Center, Report No. 81.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and W. Thurman. (November 1975). "Forecasting Coal Gasification Activity in the Northern Plains." In: Montana University Coal Demand Study: Final Report. (NSF Grant No. 1 AER 75-14178).
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and S. Townsend. (December 1974). "Water Use and Coal Development in Eastern Montana: Water Availability and Demands." Montana University Joint Water Resources Research Center, Report No. 59.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and John Baden. (April 1974). "Externality, Property Rights and the Management of Our National Forests." Journal of Law and Economics. (1975). Reprinted in The Economics of Legal Issues. Henry Manne, ed. West Publishing Company.
Ø Stroup, Richard L. and S. Townsend. (1973). "Impacts of Induced Rainfall on the Great Plains of Montana: Economics." Research Report 42, Section 5, Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, (85 pp., with Appendix of 211 pp.).
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Ø Gwartney, James and Richard L. Stroup. (April 1973). "Measurement of Employment Discrimination According to Sex." Southern Economic Journal.
Ø Asmus, E.B. and Richard L. Stroup. (July 1972). "Air Pollution Control Economics: The Case of a Montana Smelter's SO2 Emissions." Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Research Report No. 24.
Ø Baden, John and Richard L. Stroup. (Spring 1972). "Choice, Faith, and Politics." Public Choice 12.