Fred E. Foldvary received his B.A. in economics from the
University of California at Berkeley, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in
economics from George Mason University. He has taught economics at the
Latvian University of Agriculture, Virginia Tech, John F. Kennedy
University (Walnut Creek, California), the University of San
Francisco, California State University at Hayward, and the University
of California at Berkeley Extension.
Foldvary is the author of The Soul of Liberty and Public
Goods and Private Communities, and edited Beyond Neoclassical
Economics. His Dictionary of Free Market Economics is
forthcoming in 1998. Foldvary's areas of research include public
finance, governance, the economics of transition, ethical philosophy,
and land economics. He is also the coordinator of the Geo-Economics
Society, which studies land tenure, tax reform, and social justice.