Peter C. Earle is an economist who joined AIER in 2018. Previous to that he spent over 20 years as a dealer and analyst at quite a few securities corporations and hedge funds within the New York metropolitan space. His analysis focuses on monetary markets, financial coverage, and issues in financial measurement. He has been quoted by the Wall Avenue Journal, Bloomberg, Reuters, CNBC, Grant’s Curiosity Fee Observer, NPR, and in quite a few different media retailers and publications. Pete holds an MA in Utilized Economics from American College, an MBA (Finance), and a BS in Engineering from the US Army Academy at West Level.
Chosen Publications
“Common Institutional Concerns of Blockchain and Rising Purposes” Co-Authored with David M. Waugh in The Emerald Handbook on Cryptoassets: Funding Alternatives and Challenges, edited by Baker, Benedetti, Nikbakht, and Smith (2023)
“Operation Warp Pace” Co-authored with Edwar Escalante in Pandemics and Liberty, edited by Raymond J. March and Ryan M. Yonk (2022)
“A Digital Weimar: Hyperinflation in Diablo III” in The Invisible Hand in Digital Worlds: The Financial Order of Video Video games, edited by Matthew McCaffrey (2021)
“The Fickle Science of Lockdowns” Co-authored with Phillip W. Magness, Wall Avenue Journal (December 2021)
“How Does a Nicely-Functioning Gold Normal Perform?” Co-authored with William J. Luther, SSRN (November 2021)
“Populist Prophets, Public Prophets: Pied Pipers of Lucre, Then and Now” in Monetary Historical past (Summer time 2021)
“Boston’s Forgotten Lockdowns” in The American Conservative (November 2020)
“Non-public Governance and Guidelines for a Flat World” in Creighton Journal of Interdisciplinary Management (June 2019)
“’Federal Jobs Assure’ Concept Is Pricey, Misguided, And More and more Fashionable With Democrats” in Investor’s Enterprise Day by day (December 2018)