All Posts Tagged With: "Eugene S. Thorpe Writing Competition"
Legends of the Fall: The Real and Imagined Sources of Our Bubble Economy
Preface The Foundation for Economic Education is pleased to announce that Richard W. Fulmer of Humble, Texas, is the winner of the second annual Eugene S. Thorpe writing competition. Mr. Fulmer holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from New Mexico State University and for over 20 years has worked as a systems analyst in [...]
24Mar2010 | Richard W. Fulmer | 13 comments | ContinuedThorpe Contest: We Have a Winner
The winner of the 2009 Eugene S. Thorpe Writing Competition is: Richard W. Fulmer for his essay, “Legends of the Fall: The Real and Imagined Sources of Our Bubble Economy.” Richard Fulmer is a senior fellow with the Institute for Energy Research, coauthor (with Robert L. Bradley, Jr.) of Energy: The Master Resource. The prize [...]
21Jan2010 | Sheldon Richman | 0 comments | Continued-
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