Gene Epstein

Gene Epstein (born 1944) is an American economist. He worked as the economics editor of Barron's Magazine from 1993 to 2018.[1] He calls himself a follower of the Austrian school of economics[2] and is an associated scholar at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.[3]

Epstein in 2016

Career

Epstein earned a BA from Brandeis University and an MA in economics from the New School. He taught economics at St. John's University and the City University of New York. He wrote a book called Making Money in Commodities in 1976[4] and later worked as a senior economist for the New York Stock Exchange.[5]

In 1993 he became economics editor and columnist of "Economic Beat" for Barron's Magazine. His book, Econospinning, was published in 2006.[6] The book was met with some controversy in the blogosphere after Tyler Cowen mentioned it in his blog Marginal Revolution.[7]

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He now runs a monthly debate series called The Soho Forum,[1] which "features topics of special interest to libertarians and aims to enhance social and professional ties within the NYC libertarian community."[5][8] In its most widely viewed debate, Gene himself debated Richard D. Wolff on the issues of socialism and capitalism.[9] As of May 2022, the recording of the debate has been viewed over 5 million times.[10]

Personal life

Gene Epstein currently resides in downtown Manhattan with his wife and prominent artist, Hisako Kobayashi.[11][12]

References

  1. "Gene Epstein". Reason.com. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  2. Epstein: I noticed a book called Man, Economy, and State by Murray Rothbard in the library of the New School. I browsed through it briefly, then bought it. I read it and began to get excited about economic science, realizing that I was an Austrian. The Austrian Economics Newsletter (Summer 2000). "Austrian Watchdog at Barron's: An Interview with Gene Epstein", Volume 20, Number 2
  3. "Senior Fellows, Faculty Members, and Staff." Mises.org
  4. Epstein, Eugene (1976). Making Money in Commodities. ISBN 978-0275226206.
  5. "About โ€“ The Soho Forum". thesohoforum.org
  6. Leading Authorities. "Gene Epstein โ€“ Keynote Speakers". LAI. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  7. "Econospinning". Marginal Revolution. August 9, 2006. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  8. Fridson, Martin. "Libertarian Stalwart Calls Bitcoin A Speculation". Forbes. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  9. "Is socialism preferable to capitalism?" Reason Magazine, 2019
  10. "Capitalism vs. Socialism: A Soho Forum Debate" youtube.com
  11. "Hisako Kobayashi's schedule for FreedomFest 2017". freedomfest2017.sched.com. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  12. "Hisako Kobayashi profile โ€” Hisako Kobayashi". Hisako Kobayashi. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
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