Association of Private Enterprise Education explained

The Association of Private Enterprise Education is a nonprofit organization.

It was founded by a philanthropic donation from Herman Lay, co-founder of Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo.[1] It was created for the purpose of "studying and supporting the system of private enterprise". It aims "to put into action accurate and objective understandings of private enterprise".[2] [3]

It holds an annual conference.[4] [5]

It also publishes the Journal of Private Enterprise.[6]

It also recognizes, by means of a number of awards, persons of distinction who have helped to further its aims.[7]

Former presidents

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cbe.csueastbay.edu/~sbesc/layaward.html The Smith Center for Private Enterprise Studies
  2. Web site: APEE | The Association of Private Enterprise Education.
  3. Web site: The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  4. Web site: Official website, Conferences.
  5. Art Carden, The Association of Private Enterprise Education is Decadent and Depraved: 2012, Forbes, 4/05/2012
  6. Web site: Main Page. Journal of Private Enterprise.
  7. Web site: Official website, Awards.
  8. Web site: Edward Stringham Faculty webpage . 2012-05-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120405161437/http://www.uncfsu.edu/sbe/HackleyChair/Stringham_Bio.htm . 2012-04-05 . dead .
  9. Web site: Free Market Institute – Our People – Benjamin Powell, Ph.D. . www.depts.ttu.edu.
  10. http://mailer.fsu.edu/~bbenson/ Bruce L. Benson Faculty webpage
  11. Web site: Michael Cox biography.
  12. Web site: Bruce Yandle biography . 2012-05-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090101002058/http://www.perc.org/bio.php?staff_id=14 . 2009-01-01 . dead .
  13. Web site: Jane S. Shaw, Author at The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal.
  14. Web site: Center for Study of Constitutional Political Economy, George Tullock biography.