Phillip W. Magness works at the Independent Institute. He was formerly the Senior Research Faculty and F.A. Hayek Chair in Economics and Economic History at the American Institute for Economic Research. He holds a PhD and MPP from George Mason University’s School of Public Policy, and a BA from the University of St. Thomas (Houston). Prior to joining AIER, Dr. Magness spent over a decade teaching public policy, economics, and international trade at institutions including American University, George Mason University, and Berry College. Magness’s work encompasses the economic history of the United States and Atlantic world, with specializations in the economic dimensions of slavery and racial discrimination, the history of taxation, and measurements of economic inequality over time. He also maintains an active research interest in higher education policy and the history of economic thought. His work has appeared in scholarly outlets including the Journal of Political Economy, the Economic Journal, Economic Inquiry, and the Journal of Business Ethics. In addition to his scholarship, Magness’s popular writings have appeared in numerous venues including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Newsweek, Politico, Reason, National Review, and the Chronicle of Higher Education.




Research Publications by Phillip W. Magness

Title: Racism and the Early History of the American Economic Association


Authors: PW Magness

Publication: American Institute for Economic Research, 2020

Title: The 1619 Project: A Critique


Authors: PW Magness

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Title: The anti-discriminatory tradition in Virginia school public choice theory


Authors: PW Magness

Publication: Public Choice 183, 417-441, 2020

Title: The Case for Retracting Matthew Desmond’s 1619 Project Essay


Authors: PW Magness

Publication: American Institute for Economic Research, 2020

Title: The economic history of taxation and inequality in the United States


Authors: PW Magness

Publication: Capitalism and Inequality, 183-209, 2020

Title: The great overestimation: Tax data and inequality measurements in the United States, 1913–1943


Authors: V Geloso, P Magness

Publication: Economic Inquiry 58 (2), 834-855, 2020