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Scott A. Kjar

Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics

Address: 6363 St. Charles Avenue, Box 15
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: (504)864-7936
Fax: (504)864-7970
Email: sakjar@loyno.edu
Office: Miller 329

Education

  • Ph.D., Economics, Auburn University , 2002. Dissertation title: Essays on Menger in the Neoclassical Tradition
  • M.A., Economics, Auburn University , 2000.
  • M.S., Public Policy Analysis, University of Rochester , 1988. Thesis title: Bottoms Up! A Proposal to Break Up and Sell the United States Postal Serrvice
  • B.A., Political Science (major) and English (minor), Drake University , 1983

Academic/Industry Experience

  • Visiting Assistant Professor, Loyola University New Orleans, 2007–2008.
  • Visiting Assistant Professor (sabbatical replacement), Baldwin Wallace College, 2006-2007.
  • Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty, Touro University International, 2005-2006.
  • Instructor, Georgia Perimeter College,2003-2005.
  • Visiting Assistant Professor, Middle Georgia College, 2002-2003.
  • Graduate Assistant, Auburn University, 1997-2002.

Course Information

Courses Taught
  • Prin. of Macroeconomics
  • Prin. of Microeconomics
  • Survey of Economic Principles
  • Money and Banking
  • Investment Analysis
  • International Finance
  • Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Seminar on the Austrian School
  • American Government

Research Interests

  • 19th Century History of Economic Thought
  • Carl Menger
  • Early American Constitutional Analysis

Publications, Proceedings, and Papers

  • “Can Good Apples be Mixed with Bad Economics? A Mengerian Critique of the Alchian and Allen Theorem,” with William Anderson. American Journal of Economics and Sociology , forthcoming (2007).
  • “A Diagrammatic Exposition of the Socialist Calculation Argument,” with Barry Simpson. New Perspectives of Political Economy, vol 2, no. 1 (Fall 2006).
  • “Circular Flow, Austrian Price Theory, and Social Appraisement,” with Barry Simpson. Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (Winter 2005).
  • “On Home Grown-ness in Politics: Evidence from the 1998 Election for Alabama 's Third Congressional District,” with David Laband. Public Choice (July 2002).

Current Submissions

  • “Marshall and Menger on Time: A Synthesis of Derived Demand and Imputation,” with Barry Simpson. Submitted to the Eastern Economic Journal .

Current Working Papers

  • Constitutional Deception: John Marshall and Marbury v. Madison . With Robert Rahm.
  • Unintended Consequences and the Matrix of Capital: Hurricane Katrina and the Levees. With William Anderson.
  • Menger's n-Dimensional Box of Value Theory.

Awards

  • “Menger and Lancaster and the Use of Characteristics.” Best paper by a graduate student. Society for the Development of Austrian Economics. Presented at Southern Economic Association, 2001.

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings

  • “A Mengerian Critique of the Alchian and Allen Theorem.” Co-Authored with William Anderson. Presented at the Association of Private Enterprise Educators Conference, 2006.
  • “Using The Sims to teach Mengerian Economics.” Presented at the Association of Private Enterprise Educators Conference, 2006.
  • “Marshall and Menger on Time: A Synthesis of Derived Demand and Imputation.” Co-Authored with Barry Simpson. Presented at the Austrian Scholar's Conference, 2006.
  • “Third Law or Third Rail: A Critique of the Alchian-Allen Theorem.” Co-Authored with William Anderson. Presented at the Austrian Scholar's Conference, 2004.
  • “Kirzner's Snowman: Incorporating the Entrepreneur into the Circular Flow Model.” Co-Authored with Barry Simpson. Presented at the Austrian Scholar's Conference, 2003.
  • “Menger, Dupuit, and the Characteristics of Goods.” Presented at the Austrian Scholar's Conference, 2002.

Personal

Professional Memberships

  • Academy of Political Science
  • American Economic Association
  • Association of Private Enterprise Educators
  • Economic History Association
  • History of Economics Society
  • Society for the Development of Austrian Economics
  • Southern Economic Association