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Stephen P. Dresch
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Education:•Miami University
•Yale University


Stephen P. Dresch (1943-2006) was an American economist and former Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives. In his early career, Dresch worked as a research associate with the National Bureau of Economic Research and as a consultant for the Ford Foundation. From 1972 to 1975, he worked at Yale University as a director of research and as a lecturer in economics. Dresch founded the Institute for Demographic and Economic Studies in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1975 and joined the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Vienna, Austria, in 1983, where he worked to support the adoption of free market economic policies in Eastern Europe.[1][2]

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Below is a summary of Dresch's education and career:[2]

Academic degrees:

  • A.B., Miami University (1963)
  • M.Phil., Yale University (1966)
  • Ph.D., Yale University (1970)

Professional positions and honors:

  • Graduate fellow, National Science Foundation, 1964-1968
  • Instructor, Southern Connecticut State College, 1968-1969
  • Research associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1969-1977
  • Lecturer, Rutgers University, 1970
  • Consultant in residence, Ford Foundation, 1972-1975
  • Director, Research in the Economics of Higher Education, 1972-1975
  • Lecturer, Yale University, 1972-1975
  • Chairman, Institute for Demographic and Economic Studies, 1975-
  • Endowed chair in Business Enterprise, University of Idaho, 1982
  • Research scholar, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, 1983-1985
  • Faculty, Michigan Technological University, 1985-1990
  • Visiting scholar, Institute of Economics and Forecasting of Scientific and Technological Progress, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, 1988
  • Advisor, Institute for Public Opinion Research, Moscow, 1991
  • Member, Michigan House of Representatives, 1991-1992

Academic scholarship

The following table contains work by Dresch about the administrative state and related issues. The link in the table below features a Ballotpedia summary of that scholarly work.

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"Administrative Law - The 20th Century Bequeaths an 'Illegitimate Exotic' in Full and Terrifying Flower" Cornerstone: National Newspaper on Property Rights (2000)

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