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William N. Butos serves as the George M. Ferris Professor of Corporation Finance and Investments within the Department of Economics at Trinity College, Connecticut. He maintains a significant secondary affiliation with the Mises Institute as a contributing scholar, author, and speaker at their academic events including Mises University.
His research centers on Monetary Economics through the Austrian School framework, with critical examinations of central banking practices, asset price inflation, and the knowledge problem in economic systems. Additional interests include government funding's impact on scientific research and comparative analyses of monetary regimes.
Professor Butos's publication record shows consistent scholarly output through 2014 in the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, with recent work focusing on critiques of conventional central banking narratives and theoretical foundations of monetary systems. His 2014 review of 'Euro Crash' and analysis of Garrison's 'Keynes Problem' demonstrate engagement with contemporary economic discourse.
While specific grant details remain undocumented, his active participation in Mises Institute events through 2018 indicates ongoing research dissemination. Student supervision appears limited to coursework given the absence of thesis advisee listings, with academic mentorship likely occurring through Trinity College's economics curriculum.
His research laboratory and team structure aren't documented, suggesting independent theoretical scholarship rather than lab-based collaborative research. Primary scholarly contributions occur through journal publications and conference presentations within the Austrian economics tradition.


