Jason Sorens

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Senior Research Fellow

Jason Sorens, Ph.D., is Senior Research Fellow at AIER. He is also Principal Investigator on the New Hampshire Zoning Atlas. Jason was formerly the director of the Center for Ethics in Society at Saint Anselm College. He has researched and written more than 20 peer‐​reviewed journal articles, a book for McGill‐​Queens University Press titled Secessionism, and a biennially revised book for the Cato Institute, Freedom in the 50 States (with William Ruger).

His research is focused on housing policy and land-use regulation, U.S. state politics, fiscal federalism, and movements for regional autonomy and independence around the world. He has taught at Yale, Dartmouth, and the University at Buffalo and twice won awards for best teaching in his department. He lives in Amherst, New Hampshire.


 


Research Publications by Jason Sorens

Title: The political economy of capital account liberalization


Authors: N Brune, G Garrett, A Guisinger, J Sorens

Publication: Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, 2001

Title: Social Order without the State: The Case of Somalia


Authors: JP Sorens, L Wantchekon

Publication: Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Council on African Studies, 2000

Title: The failure to converge: Why globalization doesn’t cause deregulation


Authors: J Sorens

Publication: Critical Review 14 (1), 19-33, 2000