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Craig J. Richardson serves as the Truist Distinguished Professor of Economics at Winston-Salem State University, focusing on regulatory impacts and unintended consequences across diverse economic domains.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor's degree with honors in Economics from Kenyon College
- PhD in Economics from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Richardson's research examines how regulations create perverse incentives in property rights, housing markets, welfare systems, and electronic medical records, with notable work on Zimbabwe's economy. His analysis consistently reveals counterproductive outcomes from policy interventions through the lens of public choice theory.
He disseminates research through:
- Academic journals: Public Choice, Journal of Private Enterprise
- Policy publications: Regulation magazine
- Major media: The Wall Street Journal, Forbes
- Documentary productions: Two completed economics films with a third in development
Scientific recognition includes contributions to edited volumes on systemic racism, though no specific awards are documented in the provided text.
As a faculty member, he advises economics students while maintaining active public engagement through podcast appearances and policy commentary. His work bridges academic rigor and real-world policy relevance.
No dedicated research laboratory or formal student roster is referenced in available materials.
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