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David Howden is a Professor in the Department of Business and Economics at Saint Louis University's Madrid campus. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Rey Juan Carlos University (Madrid, Spain), an M.A. in Economics from the same institution, and a BBA in Finance from Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, Canada). His research focuses primarily on Austrian economics, monetary policy, banking crises, and business ethics, with significant contributions to understanding financial regulations and market processes.
Howden's research examines banking stability, monetary systems, and economic crises through the lens of Austrian economic theory. His work frequently addresses ethical dimensions of financial practices, central banking operations, and the structural causes of economic collapses. Recent publications demonstrate ongoing investigations into banking contracts, financial regulation, and the interplay between monetary policy and market efficiency.
Analysis of Howden's recent articles reveals consistent themes in Austrian economics, monetary theory, and financial ethics. His research frequently incorporates historical case studies (e.g., Icelandic banking collapse) while developing theoretical frameworks for understanding credit cycles, market processes, and regulatory impacts. The work shows methodological consistency in applying praxeological approaches to contemporary financial issues.
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