Robert E. Wright is the (co)author or (co)editor of over two dozen major books, book series, and edited collections, including AIER’s The Best of Thomas Paine (2021) and Financial Exclusion (2019). He has also (co)authored numerous articles for important journals, including the American Economic ReviewBusiness History ReviewIndependent ReviewJournal of Private EnterpriseReview of Finance, and Southern Economic Review. Robert has taught business, economics, and policy courses at Augustana University, NYU’s Stern School of Business, Temple University, the University of Virginia, and elsewhere since taking his Ph.D. in History from SUNY Buffalo in 1997. Robert E. Wright was formerly a Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research.

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Research Publications by Robert E. Wright

Title: The Dangers of Democracy


Authors: RE Wright

Publication: The History and Evolution of the North American Wildlife Conservation Model …, 2022

Title: The History and Evolution of the North American Wildlife Conservation Model


Authors: RE Wright

Publication: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

Title: The Political Economy of Modern Wildlife Management: How Commercialization Could Reduce Game Overabundance


Authors: RE Wright

Publication: The Independent Review 26 (4), 513-532, 2022

Title: Woman of Steel


Authors: JM Traflet, RE Wright

Publication: Financial History, 28-31, 2022

Title: AI: UBI Income Portfolio Adjustment to Technological Transformation


Authors: AK Przegalinska, RE Wright

Publication: Frontiers in Human Dynamics 3, 725516, 2021

Title: AI: UBI Income Portfolio Adjustment to Technological Transformation


Authors: APRE Wright

Publication: Frontiers in Human Dynamics: Social Networks 3, 1-11, 2021