Edward Stringham
Edward Stringham is an Assistant Professor of Economics at San José State University and an Adjunct Scholar with Reason Foundation. He received his Ph.D. from George Mason University in 2002. He is winner of the Paper of the Year Award from the Association of Private Enterprise, Best Article Award from the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, and Second Prize from the Independent Institute Garvey Essay Contest. Stringham serves on the Executive Committee of the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics and on the Executive Committee of the Association of Private Enterprise Education.
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The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis
What costs does alcohol impose on California's taxpayers?
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Nothing to Toast in California’s Proposed ‘Dime a Drink’ Tax
False claims about alcohol's costs and lost wages are being used to push tax increases
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No Booze? You May Lose
Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers
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Universal Preschool Benefits Miscalculated and Overstated
RAND study compares apples and oranges, exaggerates pre-k's benefits, underestimates costs
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Affordable Housing in Monterrey County
Analyzing the General Plan Update and Applied Development Economics Report
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Huge Hidden Tax on Homes
Inclusionary zoning drives up prices
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Housing Supply and Affordability
Do Affordable Housing Mandates Work?