
Charles K. Rowley, Duncan Black Professor of Economics at George Mason University and president and general director of The Locke Institute until his death in August, 2013. Rowley wrote numerous books including “The British Monopolies Commission,” “Welfare Economics: A Liberal Restatement” and “Economics Contractions in the United States: A Failure of Government.” and published papers that appeared in dozens of leading scholarly journals including the Journal of Political Economy, the European Journal of Political Economy and the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics. Dr. Rowley graduated from the University of Nottingham in England, where he earned a BA and PhD in economics.
