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{{Short description|American economist (born 1957)}}







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(does not self-identify with any school)| image = George Selgin at Ron Paul Fed Lecture Series.jpg| image_size =| caption = Selgin speaks at the Ron Paul Fed Lecture Series in 20191957}}| birth_place =| death_date =| death_place =United States>American| institution = The Cato Institute| field = Macroeconomics, monetary theory, banking theory, and monetary historyNew York University (Doctor of Philosophy>PhD) 1986 Drew University (B.A.) 1979Milton Friedman>Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, David Laidler, Lawrence H. White>White, Wicksell, Leland Yeager| contributions =| awards =| signature = | repec_prefix = f| repec_id = pse331}}George Selgin ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɛ|l|dʒ|ɪ|n}}; born February 15, 1957) is an American economist. He is Senior Fellow and Director Emeritus of the Cato Institute's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, where he is editor-in-chief of the center's blog, Alt-M,WEB,weblink Alt-M, Alt-M, Professor Emeritus of economics at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, and an associate editor of Econ Journal Watch.WEB,weblink Econ Journal Watch (EJW), 2009-08-23, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090830112701weblink">weblink 2009-08-30, Selgin formerly taught at George Mason University, the University of Hong Kong, and West Virginia University.

Research

Selgin's research covers a broad range of topics within the field of monetary economics, including monetary history, macroeconomic theory, and the history of monetary thought. He is one of the founders, along with Kevin Dowd and Lawrence H. White, of the Modern Free Banking School,JOURNAL
, Gedeon
, Shirley
, The modern free banking school: a review
, Journal of Economic Issues
, 31
, 209–222
, 1997
, 10.1080/00213624.1997.11505898
, which draws its inspiration from the writings of Friedrich Hayek on denationalization of money and choice in currency.BOOK
, Hayek
, Friedrich
, Denationalisation of Money: The Argument Refined
, Institute of Economic Affairs
, 1976
, London
,weblink
, 2009-08-23
,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20101209141530weblink">weblink
, 2010-12-09
, dead
, A central claim of the Free Banking School is that the effects of government intervention in monetary systems cannot be properly appreciated except with reference to a theory of monetary laissez-faire, analogous to the theory of free trade that informs the modern understanding of the effects of tariffs and other trade barriers.JOURNAL, Selgin
, George
, Lawrence H. White
, How would the invisible hand handle money?
, Journal of Economic Literature
, 32
, 4
, 1718–1749
, American Economic Association
, 2728792
, December 1994, The free bankers argue that, viewed in light of such a theory, financial crises and business cycles are largely attributable to misguided government interference with freely-evolved and competitive monetary arrangements, including legislation granting central banks exclusive rights to issue paper currency.E.g., JOURNAL
, Selgin
, George
, Legal restrictions, financial weakening, and the lender of last resort
, The Cato Journal
, 9
, 2
, Fall 1989
,weblink
, 2009-08-23
,weblink
, 2009-07-27
, dead
, Selgin is also known for his advocacy of a "productivity norm" for monetary policy—an ideal according to which the growth-rate of nominal gross domestic product should be such as will allow the (output) price level to decline along with goods' real (unit) costs of production—that is, at a rate opposite the growth rate of total factor productivity.JOURNAL, Selgin, George, Spring–Summer 1990, Monetary Equilibrium and the Productivity Norm of Price-Level Policy,weblink dead, The Cato Journal, 10, 1,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110328220258weblink">weblink 2011-03-28, 2010-08-04, According to Selgin, by preventing mild deflation in response to productivity gains, monetary authorities risk inadvertently fueling unsustainable booms or economic bubbles, setting the stage for consequent busts and recession.JOURNAL, White, William R., 2006, Is price stability enough?, BIS Working Paper 205, Basel, Switzerland, Bank for International Settlements,weblink Because it requires that aggregate spending grow at a steady rate equal to the trend growth rate of weighted factor input growth, Selgin's ideal amounts to a version of nominal income targeting, which helped to inspire and inform the post-Great Recession movement favoring NGDP targeting.Selgin is considered a Bitcoin OG ("Original Gangsta"),WEB,weblink Dr. Selgin was on the mailing list with Wei Dai and myself where in 1998 cryptocurrency (bit gold, and a bit later b-money) was invented. His description of free banking was very inspirational and informative., Szabo, Nick, 2018-07-23, @NickSzabo4, en, 2020-02-21, having taken part in the original cypherpunk mailing list (with Wei Dei and Nick Szabo) that led to Bitcoin's invention, which Hal Finney and Nick Szabo say he helped to inspire. He was one of the first economists to explore the economics of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.JOURNAL, Selgin, George, 2015-04-01, Synthetic commodity money, Journal of Financial Stability, Special Issue: Instead of the Fed: Past and Present Alternatives to the Federal Reserve System, en, 17, 92–99, 10.1016/j.jfs.2014.07.002, 1572-3089, He is also an expert on the history and economics of old-fashioned metallic coinage. His book Good MoneyBOOK, Selgin, George, Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, The University of Michigan Press and the Independent Institute, 2008, 978-0-472-11631-7, Ann Arbor, tells the story of the private minting of coins during Great Britain's Industrial Revolution. He is one of the foremost authorities on Gresham's Law—the oldest of all economic laws concerning money.ENCYCLOPEDIA, Gresham's Law, EH.Net Encyclopedia, June 9, 2003,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130317073119weblink">weblink March 17, 2013, {{Citation|last=Selgin|first=George|title=Gresham's Law|date=2018|work=Handbook of the History of Money and Currency|pages=1–21|editor-last=Battilossi|editor-first=Stefano|publisher=Springer|language=en|doi=10.1007/978-981-10-0622-7_9-1|isbn=978-981-10-0622-7|s2cid=159020486 |editor2-last=Cassis|editor2-first=Youssef|editor3-last=Yago|editor3-first=Kazuhiko}}Since he joined the Cato Institute Selgin has become a leading critic of some of the Federal Reserve's post-crisis policies, including its decision to permanently switch to an ample reserves or "floor" operating system, and its decision to build a "real time" retail payments network to compete with one established by commercial bankers.BOOK, Floored!: How a Misguided Fed Experiment Deepened and Prolonged the Great Recession, 978-1948647083, Selgin, George, 2018-10-22, WEB,weblink Facilitating Faster Payments in the U.S., 2019-09-25, Cato Institute, en, 2020-02-21, Most recently, he has taken on the growing movement to have the Fed make use of its Quantitative Easing powers, not solely to combat recessions, but as a means for funding ambitious government projects that can bypass Congress's normal appropriations process.BOOK, The Menace of Fiscal QE, 978-1948647939, Selgin, George, 2020-02-11, Selgin is the twin brother of author and illustrator Peter Selgin and the half brother of anthropologist Clare Selgin Wolfowitz. His other half-sister, Ann Selgin Levy, is a fabric artist and culinary author. His father, Paul Selgin, was an inventor whose numerous patents include many for optical measuring devices for use in manufacturing.

Education

Published works

Books

  • The Menace of Fiscal QE (2020). {{ISBN|978-1-94864-793-9}}
  • Floored! How a Misguided Fed Experiment Deepened and Prolonged the Great Recession (2018). {{ISBN|978-1-94864-708-3}}
  • Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy (2018). {{ISBN|978-1-94864-710-6}}
  • Money: Free & Unfree (2017). {{ISBN|978-1-94442-430-5}}
  • Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage (2008). {{ISBN|978-0-472-11631-7}}.
  • Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy (1997). {{ISBN|0-255-36402-4}}.
  • Bank Deregulation and Monetary Order (1996). {{ISBN|0-415-14056-0}}.
  • Readings in Money and Banking (1995). {{ISBN|0-536-58930-5}}.
  • The Theory of Free Banking: Money Supply under Competitive Note Issue (1988). {{ISBN|0-8476-7578-5}}.

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