Author Topic: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....  (Read 3351 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Kyle Ricky

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 7596
  • Reputation: +614/-1086
OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« on: November 05, 2012, 11:36:04 AM »
OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY (How many endorsed obama?)

Read More: http://economistsforromney.com/

Obviously this list doesn't state all of them. Just the notable ones.

Gary Becker, Nobel laureate
James Buchanan, Nobel laureate
Robert Lucas, Nobel laureate
Robert Mundell, Nobel laureate
Edward Prescott, Nobel laureate
Myron Scholes, Nobel laureate

Burton Abrams, University of Delaware
James D. Adams, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Richard Adams, Oregon State University
Douglas Adie, Ohio University
Lee C. Adkins, Oklahoma State University
Richard Agnello, University of Delaware
James Ahiakpor, California State University, East Bay
Francis Ahking, University of Connecticut
William Albrecht, University of Iowa
Michael J. Alderson, Saint Louis University
Donald L. Alexander, Western Michigan University
John W. Allen, Texas A&M University
William Allen, University of California, Los Angeles
Fernando Alvarez, University of Chicago
Wayne Angell, Former Member, Federal Reserve Board
Joe Antos, American Enterprise Institute
J. J. Arias, Georgia College
Richard K. Armey, FreedomWorks
Nathan Ashby, University of Texas at El Paso
Christopher Azevedo, University of Central Missouri
Scott Baier, Clemson University
Charles Baird, California State University, East Bay
Eric Baklanoff, The University of Alabama
Spencer Banzhaf, Georgia State University
Christopher C. Barnekov, Ph.D., Chicago
Robert J. Barro, Harvard University
William Beach, Alexandria, VA
Howard Beales, George Washington University
Stacie Beck, University of Delaware
Larry Belcher, Taylor University
Don Bellante, University of South Florida
Bruce Bender, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Lee Benham, Washington University in St. Louis
Michael Bennett, Curry College
Bill Beranek, University of Georgia
M. Douglas Berg, Sam Houston State University
Richard Bernstein, Temple University
Sanjai Bhagat, University of Colorado
Andrew Biggs, American Enterprise Institute
Robert Bise, Orange Coast College
Michael Block, University of Arizona
Cecil Bohanon, Ball State University
Michael Bond, University of Arizona
Carlos Bonilla, Airline Forecasts
Donald Booth, Chapman University
G. Geoffrey Booth, Michigan State University
Karl Borden, University of Nebraska
Michael Bordo, Rutgers University
George Borts, Brown Universiy
Michael Boskin, Stanford University
Edward H. Boss, Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability Illinois State Legislature
John Boyce, University of Calgary
John Boyd, University of Minnesota
Edward Boyer, Temple University
Gordon Brady, glbradygroup.com
Daniel Brandt, Chevy Chase, MD
Ike Brannon, American Action Forum
David Brat, Randolph-Macon College
Charles Breeden, Marquette University
Ivan Brick, Rutgers University
Alex Brill, American Enterprise Institute
Roger Brinner, The Parthenon Group
Wayne T. Brough, FreedomWorks
James Armistead Brown, Jr., Arlington, VA
James N. Brown, Rice University
Jeffrey Brown, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
David P. Brown, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Edgar Browning, Texas A&M University
Eric Brucker, Widener University
Lawrence Brunner, Central Michigan University
Peter Brust, University of Tampa
Phillip Bryson, Brigham Young University
William K. Buchanan, Valdosta State University
Todd Buchholz, Sproglit, LLC
M. Northrup Buechner, St. John’s University
Van Bullock, New Mexico State University
Richard Burdekin, Claremont McKenna College
Richard Burkhauser, Cornell University
Andrew Busch, BMO Capital Markets
James Butkiewicz, University of Delaware
Henry Butler, George Mason University School of Law
William Butos, Trinity College
Frank Caliendo, Utah State University
Charles Calomiris, Columbia University
Colin Campbell, Dartmouth College
William Campbell, Louisiana State University
Robert Carey, Clemson University
Thomas Cargill, University of Nevada, Reno
Darcy Carr, Coastal Carolina University
Kenneth A. Carrow, Indiana University
James Carter, Vienna, VA
Mark Castelino, Rutgers Business School
Gary Caton, Montana State University
Richard J. Cebula, Jacksonville University
Dustin Chambers, Salisbury University
Don Chance, Louisiana State University
Robert Chatflield, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Kenneth Chilton, Lindenwood University
John Chipman, University of Minnesota
Barry R. Chiswick, George Washington University
Lawrence Cima, John Carroll University
Richard Clarida, Columbia University
Jim Clark, Wichita State University
Kenneth Clarkson, University of Miami
Warren Coats Jr., International Monetary Fund, retired
John P. Cochran, Metropolitan State University of Denver
John Cochrane, University of Chicago
John Cogan, Stanford University
John Coleman, Duke University
Boyd Collier, Tarleton State University
Peter Colwell, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
John Connaughton, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Michelle Connolly, Duke University
Michael Connolly, University of Miami
Thomas Cooley, New York University
Cathleen Coolidge, California State University, Chico
Russell Cooper, Pennsylvania State University
Kathleen Cooper, Southern Methodist University
Lee Coppock, University of Virginia
Bradford Cornell, California Institute of Technology
Michael Cosgrove, University of Dallas
Robert Costrell, University of Arkansas
Jim F. Couch, University of North Alabama
Joshua Coval, Harvard Business School
James Cover, University of Alabama
Ted Covey, McLean, VA
Eleanor Craig, University of Delaware
Nicole Crain, Lafayette College
W. Mark Crain, Lafayette College
Wayne Crews, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Thomas D. Crocker, University of Wyoming
John R. Crooker, University of Central Missouri
Dean Croushore, University of Richmond
Mario J. Crucini, Vanderbilt University
Ward Curran, Trinity College
David Cushman, Westminster College of PA
Carl Dahlman, US Department of Defense and RAND Corporation, retired
Michael Daniels, Columbus State University
Albert L. Danielsen, University of Georgia
Larry Dann, University of Oregon
Minh Dao, Eastern Illinois University
Michael Darby, UCLA Anderson School
Ronnie Davis, Florida Institute of Technology
Steven Davis, University of Chicago
J. Ronnie Davis, University of New Orleans
A. Edward Day, University of Central Florida
Harry DeAngelo, University of Southern California
Linda DeAngelo, University of Southern California
Stephen J. DeCanio, University of California, Santa Barbara
Clarence Deitsch, Ball State University
Robert Dekle, University of Southern California
Christopher DeMuth, Hudson Institute
Harold Demsetz, UCLA
David B. H. Denoon, New York University
Joseph DeSalvo, University of South Florida, Tampa
Allan DeSerpa, Arizona State University
William Dewald, Ohio State University
Phoebus Dhrymes, Columbia University
John Diamond, Rice University
Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., University of Nebraska at Omaha
William Dickneider, Palm Springs, CA
John Dobra, University of Nevada, Reno
Jeffrey Dorfman, University of Georgia
William Dougan, Clemson University
Christopher Douglas, University of Michigan – Flint
Joseph Duncan, Political and Economic Reserch Council
Floyd H. Duncan, Virginia Military Institute
Gerald Dwyer, Dwyer Economics
Richard Eastin, University of Southern California
Lanny Ebenstein, University of California, Santa Barbara
John Eckalbar, California State University, Chico
Robert Orland Edmister, Bowling Green State University
Frank Egan, Trinity College
John Egger, Towson University
Isaac Ehrlich, State University of New York, Buffalo
Martin Eichenbaum, Northwestern University
Kathryn Eickhoff, Eickhoff Economics Inc.
Jeff Eisenach, American Enterprise Institute
Charles Elson, University of Delaware
Elyas Elyasiani, Temple University
Alain Enthoven, Stanford University
Stephen Entin, Arlington, VA
Richard Ericson, East Carolina University
Dorla Evans, University of Alabama, Huntsville
James S. Fackler, University of Kentucky
Dino Falaschetti, Property and Environment Research Center
Frank Falero, California State University, Bakersfield
Eugene Fama, University of Chicago
Dorsey D. Farr, French Wolf & Farr
W. Ken Farr, Georgia College and State University
Michael Faulkender, University of Maryland
Christopher Fawson, Utah State University
Allen Featherstone, Kansas State University
Susan Feigenbaum, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Martin Feldstein, Harvard University
Paul Feldstein, University of California, Irvine
David Findlay, Colby College
Eric Fisher, California Polytechnic State University
Garry Fleming, Roanoke College
Christopher Flinn, New York University
Harold Flint, Montclair State University, retired
Kristin Forbes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bill Ford, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, former
Ralph Frasca, University of Dayton
Michele Fratianni, Indiana University
Douglas Frechtling, George Washington University
Kenneth French, Dartmouth College
Gary French, Nathan Associates Inc.
Luke Froeb, Vanderbilt University
Kenneth C. Froewiss, NYU Stern School of Business
Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Esther Gal-Or, University of Pittsburgh
B. Delworth Gardner, Brigham Young University
John Garen, University of Kentucky
Dave Garthoff, The University of Akron
Dermot Gately, New York University
James Gatti, University of Vermont
David Gay, University of Arkansas
Ted Gayer, Brookings Institution
Gregory Gelles, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Aaron Gellman, Northwestern University
Robert Genetski, Classicalprinciples.com
Moheb Ghali, Western Washington University
Joseph Giacalone, St. John’s University
Adam Gifford Jr., California State University
Ann B. Gillette, Kennesaw State University
David Gillette, Truman State University
Peter Gioia, Connecticut Business and Industry Association
James Giordano, Villanova University
Micha Gisser, University of New Mexico
William Glade, University of Texas, Austin, Professor Emeritus
Fred R. Glahe, University of Colorado, Boulder
Amy Glass, Texas A&M University
Frederick Goddard, University of Florida, retired
Charles Goetz, University of Virginia
Joao Gomes, University of Pennsylvania
Rodolfo A. Gonzalez, San Jose State University
Marvin Goodfriend, Carnegie Mellon University
Lawrence Goodman, Bergen County, NJ
John Goodman, National Center for Policy Analysis
Barry Goodwin, North Carolina State University
Richard Gordon, Pennsylvania State University
Eric Graber, University of Maryland University College
Bob Grady, Cheyenne Capital Fund
Daniel Graham, Duke University
J Edward Graham, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Phil Gramm, Former U.S. Senator, Texas
Wendy Gramm, Mercatus Center, retired
Richard Grant, Lipscomb University
Philip Graves, University of Colorado, Boulder
Anthony Greco, University of Louisiana, Lafayette
William Green, Sam Houston State University
Steven L. Green, Baylor University
Kenneth V. Greene, Binghamton University
John Greenhut, Texas A&M University
Paul Gregory, University of Houston
Thomas Gresik, University of Notre Dame
Rachel Greszler, Bethesda, MD
Earl Grinols, Baylor University
Dan Gropper, Auburn University
Tim Groseclose, University of Southern California
Edward Guay, Wintonbury Risk Management
Darrin Gulla, University of Kentucky
Frank Gunter, Lehigh University, Colonel U.S. Marines, retired
RW Hafer, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Robert Hagemann, International Monetary Fund, Retired
Simon Hakim, Temple University
Dennis Halcoussis, California State University, Northridge
Brian Hall, Harvard Business School
Tom Hamilton, University of St. Thomas
J. Daniel Hammond, Wake Forest University
Gary Hansen, UCLA
Jason Hansen, Naval Postgraduate School
Eric Hanushek, Stanford University
Stephen Happel, Arizona State University
Scott Harrington, University of Pennsylvania
William R. Hart, Miami University
Joseph Haslag, University of Missouri
John Haslem, University of Maryland
Jerome Hass, Johnson School, Cornell University
Kevin Hassett, American Enterprise Institute
Janice A. Hauge, University of North Texas
Arthur Havenner, University of California, Davis
Joel Hay, University of Southern California
Ling He, University of Central Arkansas
Daniel Heath, Georgetown University Law Center
Gilbert Heebner, Eastern University
Robert H. Heidt, Indiana University Mauer School of Law
Scott Hein, Texas Tech University
Robert Heller, Former Member, Federal Reserve Board
Robert Helms, American Enterprise Institute
John Helmuth, University of Michigan – Flint
Mike Helvacian, New Jersey Institute of Technology
James Henderson, Baylor University
Wallace Hendricks, University of Illinois
Robert Herren, Fargo, North Dakota
Jesse Hill, Tarrant County College
Evan Hillebrand, University of Kentucky
Dana Hoag, Colorado State University
Robert J. Hodrick, Columbia Business School
John Hoehn, Michigan State University
Arlene Holen, Technology Policy Institute
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum
Dale Hoover, North Carolina State University
Thomas Howard, University of Denver
Glenn Hubbard, Columbia University
Thomas Hubbard, Northwestern University
James L. Huffman, Lewis & Clark Law School
Forrest Huffman, Temple University
J. Christoper Hughen, University of Denver
E. Bruce Hutchinson, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Peter Hutchinson, Saint Vincent College
Ed Ireland, Ed Ireland & Associates, Inc.
L. Dwight Israelsen, Utah State University
Austin Jaffe, Pennsylvania State University
Mark Jamison, University of Florida
Dennis Jansen, Texas A&M University
Sherry Jarrell, Wake Forest University
William P. Jennings, California State University, Northridge
Gerald Jensen, Northern Illinois University
D. Bruce Johnsen, George Mason University School of Law
Dennis Johnson, University of South Dakota
Douglas Joines, University of Southern California
Steven L. Jones, Indiana University
Jerry Jordan, Pacific Academy
G. Donald Jud, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Richard Just, University of Maryland
Tim Kane, Hudson Institute
Alexander Katkov, Johnson & Wales University
Michael Kaylen, University of Missouri
Benjamin D. Keen, University of Oklahoma
David Kendall, University of Virginia
Joe Kennedy, former Chief Economist, Department of Commerce
Calvin Kent, Marshall University
Carl Kester, Harvard Business School
Naveen Khanna, Michigan State University
Richard Kilmer, University of Florida
Kent Kimbrough, Duke University
Don Koch, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, former
Meir Kohn, Dartmouth College
Betty Kouo, Caterpillar Inc.
Melvyn Krauss, Stanford University
Marie-Josée Kravis, Hudson Institute
Robert Krol, California State University, Northridge
Randy Kroszner, University of Chicago
Anne Krueger, Former World Bank Chief Economist
Cory Krupp, Duke University
Penny Kugler, University of Central Missouri
Ben Kyer, Francis Marion University
Richard La Near, Missouri Southern State University
Francis Laatsch, University of Southern Mississippi
Curt Lacy, University of Georgia
Arthur Laffer, Laffer Associates
William Laird, Florida State University
Deepak Lal, UCLA
Douglas Lamdin, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Daniel Landau, University of Connecticut
William Landes, University of Chicago
Nicholas Lash, Loyola University Chicago
Edward Lazear, Stanford University
Don Leet, California State University, Fresno
Norman Lefton, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Kenneth Lehn, University of Pittsburgh
Carol Leisenring, University of Pennsylvania, retired
Thomas Lenard, Technology Policy Institute
David Leonard, Miami University
Noreen Lephardt, Marquette University
Adam Lerrick, American Enterprise Institute
David Lesmond, Tulane University
Irving Leveson, Leveson Consulting
Philip Levy, University of Virginia
Peter Lewin, University of Texas, Dallas
W. Cris Lewis, Utah State University
Stan Liebowitz, University of Texas, Dallas
Dean Lillard, Ohio State University
Tony Lima, California State University, East Bay
Hwan Lin, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Christopher Lingle, Ph.D. in economics from the University of Georgia
Jody Lipford, Presbyterian College
Luis Locay, University of Miami
Francis Longstaff, UCLA Anderson School
James R. Lothian, Fordham University
John Lott, Burke, VA
Lawrence Lovik, Consultant
Mark Lund, Luther College
John Lunn, Hope College
R. Ashley Lyman, University of Idaho
Maurice MacDonald, Kansas State University
Glenn MacDonald, Washington University in St. Louis
John Makin, American Enterprise Institute
Keith Malone, University of North Alabama
David Malpass, Encima Global
Yuri Maltsev, Carthage College
Gershon Mandelker, University of Pittsburgh
Greg Mankiw, Harvard University
Henry Manne, George Mason University Law School
Richard L. Manning, Arlington, VA
Richard D. Marcus, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Anthony Marino, University of Southern California
Michael L. Marlow, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Noralyn Marshall, Risk Management Advisors
Richard Marston, Wharton School
Deryl Martin, Tennessee Technological University
Timothy Mathews, Kennesaw State University
Aparna Mathur, American Enterprise Institute
John Matsusaka, University of Southern California
David Mayers, University of California, Riverside
Thomas Mayor, University of Houston
John McArthur, Wofford College
Bennett McCallum, Carnegie Mellon University
John J. McConnell, Purdue University
J. Huston McCulloch, Ohio State University
John McDowell, Arizona State University
Martin McGuire, University of California-Irvine
John McKissick, University of Georgia
Francis McLaughlin, Boston College
W. Douglas McMillin, Louisiana State University
William Megginson, University of Oklahoma
Roger Meiners, University of Texas at Arlington
Will Melick, Kenyon College
Allan Meltzer, Carnegie Mellon University
Kimberly Mencken, Baylor University
Enrique Mendoza, University of Maryland
Stephen Mennemeyer, University of Alabama at Birmingham
John Merrifield, University of Texas-San Antonio
Jim Mietus, Office of Management and Budget, retired
Todd Milbourn, Washington University in St. Louis
Tom Miller, American Enterprise Institute
Geoffrey Miller, New York University
James D. Miller, Smith College
Jim Miller, OMB Director 1985-1988
Jon Miller, jrmecon@uidaho.edu
Dan Miller, Arlington, VA
Mario Miranda, Ohio State University
Jeffrey Miron, Harvard University
Ed Miseta, Pennsylvania State University
James Moncur, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Wilbur Monroe, US Treasury Department, retired
Michael Montgomery, University of Maine
Velma Montoya, University of California
Ron Moomaw, Oklahoma State University
John C. Moorhouse, Wake Forest University
Paul Morgan, Westmont College
Barry Morris, University of North Alabama
Steve Morse, University of Tennessee
Tim Muris, George Mason University
John E. Murray, Rhodes College
Frank Murray, University of Minnesota
David B. Mustard, University of Georgia
Richard F. Muth, Emory University
Steven Myers, University of Akron
Paula Nas, University of Michigan-Flint
George Neumann, University of Iowa
Robert Newman, Louisiana State University
Robert D. Niehaus, Robert D. Niehaus, Inc.
Michael Niemira, International Coucil of Shopping Centers, Inc.
Daniel O’Brien, McLean, VA
Dave O’Neill, Baruch College
June O’Neill, Former Director of the Congressional Budget Office
James B. O’Neill, University of Delaware
Norman Obst, Michigan State University
Lee Ohanian, UCLA
Lydia Ortega, San Jose State University
Donald Oswald, California State University, Bakersfield
Walton Padelford, Union University
Richard Palfin, Economic Analysis
Joe Parcell, University of Missouri
Stephen Parente, University of Minnesota
Randall Parker, East Carolina University
Donald Parsons, George Washington University
Douglas Patterson, Virginia Tech
George G. Pennacchi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tim Perri, Appalachian State University
Mark Perry, University of Michigan-Flint, American Enterprise Institute
Christopher Phelan, University of Minnesota
Tomas J. Philipson, University of Chicago
G. Michael Phillips, California State University, Northridge
Gordon Phillips, University of Southern California
Charles Phillips, Jr, Washington and Lee University
Mario Picconi, University of San Diego
John Pisciotta, Baylor University
William Poole, Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Michael Porter, Harvard University
Roger Porter, Harvard University
Barry Poulson, University of Colorado Boulder
John Powers, The University of Cincinnati
Robert Premus, Wright State University
Joseph Prinzinger, Lynchburg College
R. L. Promboin, University of Maryland University College
Stephen Pruitt, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Richard W. Rahn, Institute for Global Economic Growth
Garey Ramey, University of California, San Diego
Valerie Ramey, University of California, San Diego
James Ramsey, New York University
David Ranson, H.C. Wainwright & Co. Economics Inc.
Brian Reardon, Venn Strategies, LLC
James Refalo, California State University, Los Angeles
Martin Regalia, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Ralph Reiland, Robert Morris University
Jon Reisman, University of Maine at Machias
Robert Rencher, Liberty University
Thomas Rhee, California State University, Long Beach
Mark William Rider, Georgia State University
Christine Ries, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mario Rizzo, New York University
Gary Robbins, Fiscal Associates
Nancy Roberts, Arizona State University
Philip Romero, University of Oregon
David Rose, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Harvey Rosen, Princeton University
Joshua Rosett, Claremont McKenna College
Larry Ross, University of Alaska Anchorage
Robert Rossana, Wayne State University
Louis F. Rossiter, The College of William and Mary
Timothy Roth, University of Texas at El Paso
James Roumasset, University of Hawaii
Charles Rowley, George Mason University
Paul Rubin, Emory University
John Ruggiero, University of Dayton
Philip Jay Rushing, University of Illinois
Nathan Russell, Patrick Henry College
Thomas C. Rustici, George Mason University
John Rutledge, Claremont Graduate University
Don Sabbarese, Kennesaw State University
Anthony Sanders, George Mason University
Jonathan Sandy, University of San Diego
Gary Santoni, Ball State University
Atulya Sarin, Santa Clara University
Eric A. Sartell, Whitworth University
Raymond Sauer, Clemson University
Robert Sauer, University of Bristol
Jennifer Savage, Orange Coast College
E.S. Savas, Baruch College/CUNY
Thomas Schaap, Bellsouth Corporation
Jim Schallheim, University of Utah
Michael Schuyler, Arlington, VA
Loren Scott, Louisiana State University
John Seater, North Carolina State University
Roger Sedjo, Resources for the Future
Robert Seeley, Wilkes University
Richard Selden, University of Virginia
Barry Seldon, Florida State University
David Shaffer, Villanova University
Sol S. Shalit, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Alan Shapiro, University of Southern California
Tim Sheesley, Xcel Energy
Steven Sheffrin, Tulane University
Gary L. Shelley, East Tennessee State University
Judy Shelton, Atlas Economic Research Foundation
Ann Sherman, DePaul University
George Shultz, Former Secretary of the Treasury
Werner Sichel, Western Michigan University
Laurence Siegel, Chartered Financial Analyst Institute
Don Siegel, University at Albany, SUNY
Jonathan Silberman, Oakland University
Jay Edward Simkin, The Stratecon Group LLC
Andrei Simonov, Michigan State University
Evangelos Otto Simos, University of New Hampshire
Eric Sims, University of Notre Dame
Neil Skaggs, Illinois State University
Chuck Skipton, University of Tampa
Timothy F. Slaper, Indiana Business Research Center
Scott Smart, Indiana University
Amy Smith, Arlington, VA
Janet Kiholm Smith, Claremont McKenna College
James F. Smith, EconForecaster, LLC
Richard L. Smith, University of California, Riverside
Donald Snyder, Utah State University
Douglas Southgate, Ohio State University
Lawrence Southwick, University at Buffalo
Chester Spatt, Carnegie Mellon University
David Spencer, Brigham Young University
Peter Sperry, Woodbridge, VA
Frank Spreng, McKendree University
Stan Spurlock, Mississippi State University
Michael Staten, University of Arizona
Robert Stauffer, Roanoke College
Craig Stephenson, Babson College
Derek Stimel, Menlo College
Thomas Stoker, MIT
Joe Stone, University of Oregon
Avanidhar Subrahmanyam, UCLA
Gerry Suchanek , University of Iowa
Daniel Sumner, University of California, Davis
Shirley Svorny, California State University, Northridge
Phillip Swagel, University of Maryland
Joseph Swanson, Northwestern University
Richard Sweeney, Georgetown University
Moshe Syrquin, University of Miami
Robert Tamura, Clemson University
T. Craig Tapley, University of Florida
Jason Taylor, Central Michigan University
John Taylor, Stanford University
Paul Taylor, Vienna, VA
Rebecca Thacker, Ohio University
Teresa Tharp, Valencia College
Stephen Thode, Lehigh University
Shawn Thomas, University of Pittsburgh
Henry Thompson, Auburn University
James Thornton, Eastern Michigan University
William Thralls, Johnson & Wales University
Walter Thurman, North Carolina State University
Jerry Thursby, Georgia Institute of Technology
Stephen A. Tolbert, Montgomery County Community College (PA)
Robert D. Tollison, Clemson University
Dang Tran, California State University, Los Angeles
Richard Trethewey, Kenyon College
Charles Trzcinka, Indiana University, Bloomington
K.C. Tseng, California State University, Fresno
George P. Tsetsekos, Drexel University
David G. Tuerck, Suffolk University
Roger Tutterow, Mercer Univiersity
A. Sinan Unur, Cornell University
Kamal Upadhyaya, University of New Haven
Charles Upton, Kent State University
T. Norman Van Cott, Ball State University
Larry Van Horn, Vanderbilt University
James VanderHoff, Rutgers University-Newark
David VanHoose, Baylor University
Karen Vaughn, George Mason University
Richard Vedder, Ohio University
George Viksnins, Georgetown University
J. Antonio Villamil, St. Thomas University
John Volpe, Catholic University of America
Richard Wagner, George Mason University
Donald Walker, Indiana University of PA
Ralph Walkling, Drexel University
Sherri Wall, University of Alaska Fairbanks
William Walstad, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Ronald Ward, University of Florida
John Warner, Clemson University
Kevin Warsh, Stanford University
Mark Warshawsky, Social Security Advisory Board
Alan Rufus Waters, California State University, Fresno
Robert Weaver, Pennsylvania State University
Bruce Webb, Gordon College
Leon L. Wegge, University of California, Davis
Murray Weidenbaum, Washington University in St. Louis
Andrew Weintraub, Temple University
Walter Wessels, North Carolina State University
Robert Whaples, Wake Forest University
James Whitaker, Centreville, VA
J. Gregg Whittaker, William Jewell College
Steven Wiggins, Texas A&M University
Michael E. Williams, University of Denver
Gary Williams, Texas A&M University
Paul Wilson, Clemson University
Wayne Winegarden, Arduin, Laffer & Moore Econometrics
Paul Winfree, Arlington, VA
Michael Wohlgenant, North Carolina State University
Charles Wolf, Hoover Institution
Gary Wolfram, Hillsdale College
Jeffrey Wrase, Washington, DC
Gene Wunder, Washburn University
Colin Wright, Claremont Mckenna College
Steve B. Wyatt, Miami University
Frank Wykoff, Pomonoa College
Tetsuji Yamada, Rutgers University
Yong Yang, Ford Motor Company
DeVon Yoho, Ball State University
Nancy Yonge, Center for American Strength
Mokhlis Zaki, Northern Michigan University
John Zdanowicz, Florida International University
Kate Zhou, University of Hawaii
Jerry Zimmerman, Univeristy of Rochester
Robert Zoellick, Former President of the World Bank
Benjamin Zycher, American Enterprise Institute

Offline Ausonius

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 494
  • Reputation: +66/-4
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2012, 11:46:53 AM »
I will not bother with the list, but I saw about 500 retired Generals, Admirals, Colonels, etc. have announced their support for Romney and NOT for BARACK "I Really Don't Like America" MAOBAMA!

Colin Powell: Thanks for serving in the military, but...Ach!  Pfui on your endorsement!  I will blame incipient Alzheimer's as the reason!
"Every democracy eventually becomes a bilge pump expelling the most hilarious and unwitting self-satire."

Offline Eupher

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 24894
  • Reputation: +2828/-1828
  • U.S. Army, Retired
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2012, 11:47:04 AM »
Damn, that's got to be the longest post in the history of CC.

Lessee....

On Barry's side he's got:

Timmy Geithner - Secretary of the Treasury and known tax cheat
Ben Bernanke - Chairman of the Federal Reserve known to most of us as "Mr. Easy"  :whatever:
Alan B Krueger - Barry's Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and Big Labor guy
Katharine G. Abraham - another reject from academia

There may be one or two more.

 :popcorn:
Adams E2 Euphonium, built in 2017
Boosey & Co. Imperial Euphonium, built in 1941
Edwards B454 bass trombone, built 2012
Bach Stradivarius 42OG tenor trombone, built 1992
Kanstul 33-T BBb tuba, built 2011
Fender Precision Bass Guitar, built ?
Mouthpiece data provided on request.

Offline thundley4

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 40571
  • Reputation: +2222/-127
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2012, 11:47:42 AM »
But Katy Perry and Bruce Springsteen endorsed Obama.

Offline Eupher

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 24894
  • Reputation: +2828/-1828
  • U.S. Army, Retired
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2012, 11:49:28 AM »
But Katy Perry and Bruce Springsteen endorsed Obama.

One of those people is a guitar picker and the other is a Hollyweird reject.

Not too much going for them in the world of economics, it would seem.
Adams E2 Euphonium, built in 2017
Boosey & Co. Imperial Euphonium, built in 1941
Edwards B454 bass trombone, built 2012
Bach Stradivarius 42OG tenor trombone, built 1992
Kanstul 33-T BBb tuba, built 2011
Fender Precision Bass Guitar, built ?
Mouthpiece data provided on request.

Offline Dori

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 7964
  • Reputation: +406/-39
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2012, 11:50:13 AM »
Damn, that's got to be the longest post in the history of CC.

Lessee....

On Barry's side he's got:

Timmy Geithner - Secretary of the Treasury and known tax cheat
Ben Bernanke - Chairman of the Federal Reserve known to most of us as "Mr. Easy"  :whatever:
Alan B Krueger - Barry's Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and Big Labor guy
Katharine G. Abraham - another reject from academia

There may be one or two more.

 :popcorn:

I would like to be a fly on the wall in their polling booth.
“How fortunate for governments that the people     they administer don't think”  Adolph Hitler

Offline Ausonius

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 494
  • Reputation: +66/-4
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2012, 12:05:50 PM »
Damn, that's got to be the longest post in the history of CC.

Lessee....

On Barry's side he's got:

Timmy Geithner - Secretary of the Treasury and known tax cheat
Ben Bernanke - Chairman of the Federal Reserve known to most of us as "Mr. Easy"  :whatever:
Alan B Krueger - Barry's Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and Big Labor guy
Katharine G. Abraham - another reject from academia

There may be one or two more.

 :popcorn:

Don't forget Paul "Nobel Prize Winning EconoMoron" Krugman!
"Every democracy eventually becomes a bilge pump expelling the most hilarious and unwitting self-satire."

Offline Chris_

  • Little Lebowski Urban Achiever
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 46845
  • Reputation: +2028/-266
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2012, 12:09:30 PM »
All those overpaid celebrities have someone else to manage their money for them.  What would they know about meeting a budget?
If you want to worship an orange pile of garbage with a reckless disregard for everything, get on down to Arbys & try our loaded curly fries.

Offline Jasonw560

  • Is a Juke Box
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2032
  • Reputation: +143/-42
  • PhD from Sarcastic State
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2012, 12:13:43 PM »
What? Where's one of the smartest men in the world (and I mean that)

Walter E. Williams, economist from George Mason University?
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-Aristotle

"Metaphors needn't be explained to educated people"-Ted
Nugent

"Life ain't fair. Get over it or wear a helmet" -diesel driver

Offline Eupher

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 24894
  • Reputation: +2828/-1828
  • U.S. Army, Retired
Re: OVER 673 ECONOMISTS ENDORSE GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY .....
« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2012, 12:20:49 PM »
Don't forget Paul "Nobel Prize Winning EconoMoron" Krugman!

 :thatsright:

Adams E2 Euphonium, built in 2017
Boosey & Co. Imperial Euphonium, built in 1941
Edwards B454 bass trombone, built 2012
Bach Stradivarius 42OG tenor trombone, built 1992
Kanstul 33-T BBb tuba, built 2011
Fender Precision Bass Guitar, built ?
Mouthpiece data provided on request.