Mark Pennington

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Mark Pennington
NationalityBritish
EducationLondon School of Economics
Occupation(s)Economist, scientist
Known forProfessor of Political Economy and Public Policy at King's College London

Mark Pennington is a British political scientist and economist. He serves as a Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy at King's College London.

Early life

Pennington received a PhD from the London School of Economics.[1]

Career

He is a Professor of Political Economy at King's College London.[1] He is a co-editor of The Review of Austrian Economics.[2] His work engages critics of the classical liberal and libertarian traditions and includes contributions on public choice theory, Friedrich Hayek, urban planning, environmental governance and the theory of democratic deliberation.

He served on the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Economic Affairs between 2008 and November 2018.[3]

Works

  • Public Choice and the Politics of Government Failure (Athlone/ Continuum: 2000).
  • Liberating the Land (IEA: 2002).
  • Robust Political Economy (Edward Elgar: 2010).

References

  1. ^ a b "Mark Pennington: Professor of Political Economy: King's College, University of London". Learn Liberty: Explore the ideas of a free society. Institute for Humane Studies. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  2. ^ "The Review of Austrian Economics". Springer Publishing. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  3. ^ "People". Institute of Economic Affairs. Retrieved September 2, 2015.

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