Ryan M. Yonk

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Senior Research Faculty

Ryan M. Yonk is Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research.  He holds a PhD from Georgia State University and a MS and BS from Utah State University. Prior to joining AIER he held academic positions at North Dakota State University, Utah State University, and Southern Utah University, and was one of the founders of the Strata Policy. He is the (co) author or editor of numerous books including Green V. GreenNature Unbound: Bureaucracy vs. the Environment, The Reality of American Energy,  and Politics and Quality of Life: The Role of Well-Being in Political Outcomes. He has also (co) authored numerous articles in academic journals including Public ChoiceThe Independent ReviewApplied Research in Quality of Life, and the Journal of Private Enterprise. His research explores how policy can be better crafted to achieve greater individual autonomy and prosperity.

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Research Publications by Ryan M. Yonk

Title: Constructing a Measure of Well-Being


Authors: RM Yonk, JT Smith, RM Yonk, JT Smith

Publication: Politics and Quality of Life: The Role of Well-Being in Political Outcomes …, 2018

Title: Human influences on the northern Yellowstone range


Authors: RM Yonk, JC Mosley, PO Husby

Publication: Rangelands 40 (6), 177-188, 2018

Title: In and out of the commons: public entrepreneurship and the Blue Bikes program


Authors: DW Thomas, RM Yonk, SK Young

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Title: Politics and quality of life: the role of well-being in political outcomes


Authors: RM Yonk, JT Smith

Publication: Springer, 2018

Title: Quality of Life in Theory and Practice


Authors: RM Yonk, JT Smith, RM Yonk, JT Smith

Publication: Politics and Quality of Life: The Role of Well-Being in Political Outcomes …, 2018

Title: Understanding Quality of Life


Authors: RM Yonk, JT Smith, RM Yonk, JT Smith

Publication: Politics and Quality of Life: The Role of Well-Being in Political Outcomes, 7-16, 2018