Gordon L. Brady Explained

Gordon L. Brady is an American Economist, Professor and Writer and resides in Vienna, Virginia.

Gordon Brady received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967, a M.A. in economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1973, a Ph.D. in economics from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1976 and Master of Studies in Law from Yale Law School . He has published more than 70 papers and 3 books, including Government: Whose Obedient Servant? A Primer on Public Choice. With Arthur Seldon and Gordon Tullock (2000), On the Trail of Homo Economicus: Essays by Gordon Tullock Edited with Robert Tollison (1994) and Duncan Black: Selected Works of the Unpublished Legacy Edited with Gordon Tullock (1995).

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  1. Reviews of Government: Whose Obedient Servant? and Government Failure:
    • John D. Donahue, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management,
    • Ulrich M. Gassner, Zeitschrift für Politik,
    • Franklin G. Mixon Jr., Public Choice,
  2. Review of Formal Contributions to the Theory of Public Choice:Bernard Grofman, Public Choice,