Dr. Steven G. Horwitz

Rank: 
Charles A. Dana Professor
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Office
Phone: 
315-229-5731
Location: 
Hepburn Hall 15
Education: 
Ph.D., George Mason University, 1990
M.A., George Mason University, 1987
A.B., University of Michigan, 1985
Initial Appointment at SLU: 
1989
Fields of Specialization: 
Austrian School of Economics
Economics of Gender and Family
Monetary Theory and History
The Economics of Capitalism and Socialism
Selected Publications: 
Steven Horwitz, "The Functions of the Family in the Great Society," Cambridge Journal of Economics, September 2005.
Steven Horwitz and Peter Lewin, "Heterogeneous Human Capital, Uncertainty, and the Structure of Plans: A Market Process Approach to Marriage and Divorce," Review of Austrian Economics, March 2008.
Steven Horwitz, "Monetary Calculation and the Extension of Social Cooperation into Anonymity," Journal of Private Enterprise, Spring 2008.
Steven Horwitz, "Analogous Models of Complexity: The Austrian Theory of Capital and Hayek's Theory of Cognition as Adaptive Classifying Systems," Advances in Austrian Economics, 15, 2008.

Steven Horwitz, "Wal-Mart to the Rescue: Private Enterprise's Response to Hurricane Katrina," The Independent Review, 13 (4), Spring 2009.

Steven Horwitz, "The Sensory Order and Organizational Learning," Advances in Austrian Economics, 16, 2009.