Roger leroy miller economics biography of albert
Classical and Keynesian Macro Analyses. Consumption Income and the Multiplier. Electronic Banking. Domestic and International Monetary Policy. Monopolistic Competition Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior. Limit Pricing or Both? Unions and Labor Market Monopoly Power. Check with the seller prior to purchase. Prior to this affiliation, he has held faculty appointments at the University of Washington at Seattle, the University of Hawaii, Clemson University, and the University of Miami, where he co-founded the Law and Economics Center.
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Roger leroy miller economics biography of albert
Daniel K. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University. But Miller was not content to rest on his initial publishing laurels. The book has already become a standard introductory text, and is the most likely contender to eventually displace Paul Samuelson's Economics as the leading introductory college economics text. Since Miller's book, in contrast to Samuelson's, is markedly anti-interventionist and post-Keynesian, such a development would be welcome news to all who value economic freedom.
The book and its instructor's manual and student workbook are already in their second editions. Miller has also expanded the book into two separately-published volumes, one on microeconomics and the other on macro. All of which marks Roger Miller as an unusual economist—a free marketer with an unusual ability to communicate economic issues in a way that average people can understand.
Perhaps this ability grows out of Miller's working-class background. As a child he began work at age five, picking cotton, grapes, olives, strawberries, and raspberries in the fields around Fresno and Visalia, California. At age 11 his family moved to Los Angeles, where he worked five years in a pizza parlor. Thus, in contrast to many academics, Miller has a very good feel for the world faced by everyday working people.
Miller's quick mind and drive to understand led to rapid academic success, despite his nonacademic origins. He is a member of four professional associations and serves as a referee for four academic journals, including the American Economic Review and the Journal of Political Economy.