Peter Boettke

Senior Fellow

Peter J. Boettke is a Senior Fellow with the American Institute for Economic Research. He is a University Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University, as well as the Director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

Boettke is a former Fulbright Fellow at the University of Economics in Prague, a National Fellow at Stanford University, and Hayek Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics.

Books by Peter Boettke

Thomas Sowell — Intellectual Maverick at Work

"Watching this documentary on Sowell, I am once more struck on how many fruitful research questions can be raised by pursuing the hypotheses he raises in his works. I also…

Thomas Sowell — Intellectual Maverick at Work

Resistance Isn’t Futile, It is Necessary

“Resistance is a necessary part of democratic self-governance, and it becomes even more so at a time when all the calls are for increased centralization and the voices of the…

Resistance Isn’t Futile, It is Necessary

The Struggle for Science in Demented Times

During a crisis, fate appears to hang in the balance, and mental and material resources must be coordinated and that requires a commander who is in control of the process.…

The Struggle for Science in Demented Times

It Is Not Our Ignorance that Will Kill Us, But Our Arrogance

Join me in collectively repeating the following — I do not know what is best for everyone to do. If we internalize that, we begin to realize that is true…

It Is Not Our Ignorance that Will Kill Us, But Our Arrogance

A Public Choice Warning About Media

Don’t expect the media to be a watchdog for accountability in its current manifestation, but instead be your own watchdog by learning to critically question the concepts and facts presented.

A Public Choice Warning About Media

We Don’t Need a Cure to Reopen

I hope someday soon we will once again be having very rational yet vigorous discussions about the fundamental issues related to the liberal principles of justice and political economy, and…

We Don’t Need a Cure to Reopen

Imagine a Horse Race Between Smith, Schumpeter, and Stupidity

What we are witnessing right now is macroeconomic volatility caused by an exogenous shock due to a public health crisis combined with a policy response that has shut down the…

Imagine a Horse Race Between Smith, Schumpeter, and Stupidity

Economic Theory in Time of Crisis

The self-corrective mechanism has been shut off by dictate, not just made more difficult or confusing but locked down by government dictate. In short, this downfall is a consequence of…

Economic Theory in Time of Crisis

The Four Pillars of Economic Understanding

It is no exaggeration to say that learning economics changed my life. In fact, I would go as far as saying the two most pivotal moments of my young adulthood…

The Four Pillars of Economic Understanding

Blame the Economists?

It is not a matter of replacing economist A with economist B; it is a matter of rethinking what economists should do.

Blame the Economists?