Morgan Reynolds Explained
Morgan O. Reynolds is the former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis in Dallas, Texas, and a retired professor of economics at Texas A&M University. He served as chief economist for the United States Department of Labor in 2001–2002, during George W. Bush's first term.[1] A member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, Reynolds was one of the first prominent government officials to claim that 9/11 was an inside job.[2] [3]
Reynolds received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1971. His books include Public Expenditures, Taxes, and the Distribution of Income: The United States, 1950, 1961, 1970 (with Eugene Smolensky, 1977),[4] Power and Privilege: Labor Unions in America (1984),[5] Economics of Labor (1995), and Making America Poorer: The Cost of Labor Law (1987).[6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Morgan O. Reynolds . 2014-08-04 . Mises Institute . en . 2019-06-16.
- Web site: Barber. Peter. June 6, 2008. The truth is out there. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221211/https://www.ft.com/content/8d66e778-3128-11dd-ab22-000077b07658 . December 11, 2022 . subscription . live. 2021-08-16. Financial Times.
- Web site: Jarvik. Elaine. 2006-01-28. BYU professor's group accuses U.S. officials of lying about 9/11. 2021-08-16. Deseret News. en.
- Reviews of Public Expenditures, Taxes, and the Distribution of Income:
- Reviews of Power and Privilege: Labor Unions in America:
- Reviews of Making America Poorer: The Cost of Labor Law:
- Dickman. Howard. Hirsch. Barry T.. September 1988. 10.1007/bf02685319. 3. Journal of Labor Research. 292–297. Two Views: Dickman and Hirsch on Reynolds. 9. 189914161.
- Stone. Joe A.. 2. Public Choice. 30025185. 197–198. none. 63. 1989.
- Lehman. Eldon R.. March 1990. 10.1007/bf02316938. 1. Atlantic Economic Journal. 41–46. none. 18. 155285745.