Research & Professional Engagement


Peer Reviewed Publications

 

Terrell, Timothy D. “Carbon Flux and N- and M-Shaped Environmental Kuznets Curves: Evidence from International Land Use Change.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, August 2020. DOI: 10.1080/21606544.2020.1809527. Preprint: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3461033.

Terrell, Timothy D. “The Economics and Ethics of Frederick Nymeyer,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 19, no. 3. Fall 2016.

Buff, Maureen J., and Timothy D. Terrell. “The Role of Third Party Payers in Medical Cost Increases,” Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons 19, no. 3. Fall 2014.

Moots, Glenn, and Timothy D. Terrell. “One Protestant Tradition’s Interface with Austrian Economics: Christian Reconstruction as Critic and Ally,” Journal of Markets and Morality 9, no. 1. Spring 2006.

Terrell, Hilton P., and Timothy D. Terrell. “Medical Information and Bureaucracy: F.A. Hayek and the Use of Medical Knowledge,” Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons 10, no. 3. Fall 2005.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Binary Economics: Paradigm Shift or Cluster of Errors?” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 8, no. 1. Spring 2005.

Anderson, William L., and Timothy D. Terrell. “Stewardship without Prices and Private Property? Modern Evangelical Environmentalism’s Struggle to Value Nature,” Journal of Markets and Morality 6, no. 2. Fall 2003.

Barnett, Andy H., and Timothy D. Terrell. “Economic Observations on Citizen Suit Provisions of Environmental Legislation,” Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 12, no. 1. Fall 2001.

Terrell, Timothy D. “The Origin of Property Rights: A Critique of Rothbard and Hoppe on Natural Rights,” Faith and Economics 36. Fall 2000.

Barnett, Andy H., and Timothy D. Terrell. “Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice: Another View,” Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 10, no. 2. Spring 2000.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Property Rights and Externalities: The Ethics of the Austrian School,” Journal of Markets and Morality 2, no. 2. 1999.


Book Chapters, Book Reviews, Policy Papers

 

Terrell, Timothy D. “The Role of Energy in Human Thriving.” Forthcoming (2023) in Climate and Energy Policy: The Case for Realism, ed. E. Calvin Beisner.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Review of Restoring the Promise: Higher Education in America, by Richard K. Vedder.” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 24, no. 2: 360–67. 2021. 

Terrell, Timothy D. “The False Promise of Free Medical Care.” In Freedom or Free Stuff… It’s Your Choice, ed. Rafael Acevedo. Miami: Econintech, 2021.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Stewardship and the Ethics of Climate Change Policies.” In Cultural Engagement, ed. Joshua Chatraw and Karen Swallow Prior. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2019.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Review of The Privatization of Space Exploration: Business, Technology, Law, and Policy, by Lewis D. Solomon.” Libertarian Papers 4, no. 1. 2012.

Terrell, Timothy D. “The Cost of Good Intentions: The Ethics and Economics of the War on Conventional Energy.” Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation Briefing Paper. October 31, 2011.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Review of Foundations of Economics: A Christian View, by Shawn Ritenour.” Journal of Markets and Morality 13, no. 2. Fall 2010.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Calvin’s Contributions to Economic Theory and Policy.” In Calvin and Culture: Exploring a Worldview, ed. David W. Hall and Marvin Padgett. Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R Publishing, 2010.

Terrell, Timothy D. “The Economics of Destutt de Tracy.” In Destutt de Tracy, A Treatise on Political Economy, i–xiv. Auburn, Ala.: Ludwig von Mises Institute, [1817] 2009.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Review of Economy and Morality: The Philosophy of the Welfare State, by Yuichi Shionoya.” Journal of Markets and Morality 9, no. 2. Fall 2006.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Review of Antitrust: The Case for Repeal, by Dominick Armentano.” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 2, no. 3. Fall 1999.

Terrell, Timothy D. “Review of The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy, by Richard Rahn.” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 2, no. 2. Summer 1999.


Under Review/Work in Progress

 

“Taking Subjective Value Seriously: Emissions Trading, Emissions Taxes, and Non-Coercive Alternatives” (Working Paper)

Terrell, Timothy D. “Uncertainty, Asset Specificity, and Entrepreneurial Adaptation.” (Working Paper).


Conference Presentations

 

“Taking Subjective Value Seriously: Emissions Trading, Emissions Taxes, and Non-Coercive Alternatives,” Association of Private Enterprise Education conference, Cancun, Mexico. April 18, 2023.

“Taking Subjective Value Seriously: Emissions Trading, Emissions Taxes, and Non-Coercive Alternatives,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 17, 2023.

“From Wittenberg to Vienna: Intersections between the Reformation and Austrian Economics,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 10–11, 2017.

“Uncertainty, Asset Specificity, and Entrepreneurial Adaptation.” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 21–23, 2013.

“Calvin’s Legacy in Economic Policy.” Association of Christian Economists 25th Anniversary Conference, Baylor University, Waco, Texas. April 16–18, 2009.

“The Influence of John Calvin on Economic Thought.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 12–14, 2009.

“Supreme Court Decisions on Citizen Suits and EPA Enforcement Activity.” Association of Private Enterprise Educators, Las Vegas, Nevada. April 2–4, 2006.

“Teaching Social Coordination Problems through Simulations.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 16–18, 2006.

“Medical Information and Bureaucracy: F.A. Hayek and the Use of Medical Knowledge.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 17–19, 2005.

“Calvinism Meets Austrian Economics: The Work of Frederick Nymeyer.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 18–20, 2004.

“Binary Economics: Paradigm Shift or Cluster of Errors?” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 13–15, 2003.

“Stewardship without Prices and Private Property? Modern Evangelical Environmentalism’s Struggle to Value Nature.” “Christianity and Economics” Lilly National Research Conference, Baylor University, Waco, Texas. November 7–10, 2002.

“Austrians and Solutions to Every-Day Politics.” Scholarship of Liberty Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. October 18–19, 2002.

“Bureaucracy and the Law of Standing.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 24–25, 2000.

“The Origin of Property Rights: A Critique of Rothbard and Hoppe on Natural Rights.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 24–25, 2000.

“Economic Observations on Citizen Suit Provisions of Environmental Legislation.” Duke Law School conference “Citizen Suits and the Future of Standing in the 21st Century: From Lujan to Laidlaw and Beyond,” Durham, North Carolina. March 2–3, 2000.

“On the Margins of the Austrian School: The Impact of the Christian Reconstruction Movement.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. April 3–4, 1998.


Other Conference Participation

 

Session chairman, “Market Structure and Regulations,” Association of Private Enterprise Education conference, Cancun, Mexico. April 18, 2023.

Session chairman, “Applied Economics,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 16-18, 2023.

Session chairman, “Socialism and Interventionism,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 18–19, 2022.

“A Free Market Approach to Education,” Classical Liberals in the Carolinas, Shelby, North Carolina. October 14–16, 2021.

Session chairman, “Capitalism and Social Problems,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 19–20, 2021.

Session chairman, “Socialism,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 22–23, 2019.

“Entrepreneurship in the Carolinas,” Classical Liberals in the Carolinas and College of Charleston Center for Public Choice and the Market Process, Charleston, South Carolina. August 2–3, 2018.

“Embracing a Free-Market Energy Future,” Institute for Humane Studies and Pacific Research Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia. June 25, 2018.

Session chairman, “Socialism, Interventionism, and Keynesianism,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 23–24, 2018.

Classical Liberals in the Carolinas Conference, Johnson & Wales University, Charlotte, North Carolina. August 10–11, 2017.

“Liberty and Authority in Luther’s 95 Theses,” Liberty Fund colloquium, Stowe, Vermont. April 27–30, 2017.

Session chairman, “Money, Exchange, and Finance,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 10–11, 2017.

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and Civic Leadership, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Providence, Rhode Island. November 3–6, 2016.

Session chairman, “Medicine and the State,” Austrian Economics Research Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 31–April 2, 2016.

Classical Liberals in the Carolinas Conference, Johnson & Wales University, Charlotte, NC, January 8–9, 2016.

Energy, the Environment, and Regulatory Policy, Institute for Humane Studies and Strata, Logan, Utah. March 19–21, 2015.

Session chairman, “Law and Economics” and “Health, Wealth, and Inequality” sessions, Austrian Economics Research Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 12–14, 2015.

Session chairman, “Research in American Economic History.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 8–10, 2012.

American Economic Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, January, 2008.

Session chairman, “Monetary Economics and the Business Cycle.” Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. March 13–15, 2007.

29th Annual Symposium on Ethical Decision-Making and Moral Values, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. November 2–4, 2006.

“Liberty and the Christian View of the Family,” Liberty Fund colloquium, Indianapolis, Indiana. September 14–17, 2000.


Invited Talks

 

“Economics from the Ground Up: Intellectual Community in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.” Ralph Raico Memorial Commencement Lecture, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. April 18, 2023.

Mises University conference faculty, Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 24–30, 2022. 

“Environmental Kuznets Curves in Land Use Change.” Business, Economic Environment, and Policy Seminar, Institute for Economic Inquiry, Creighton University. January 21, 2022.

“Resolving Environmental Conflicts: Alternatives to Conventional Policies.” Institute for Economic Inquiry, Creighton University. January 20, 2022.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 18–24, 2021.

“Environmental Quality and Growth: What Should We Be Measuring?” North Carolina State University Austrian Economics Forum. February 26, 2021.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 12–18, 2020.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 14–20, 2019.

“Carbon Sequestration and N-Shaped Environmental Kuznets Curves: Evidence from International Land Use Change,” Auburn University Crop, Soils, and Environmental Science Graduate Student Association, March 27, 2019.

“Carbon Sequestration and N-Shaped Environmental Kuznets Curves: Evidence from International Land Use Change,” University of Alabama Law and Economics Society, February 26, 2019.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 15–21, 2018.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 23–28, 2017.

“From Wittenberg to Vienna: Intersections between the Reformation and Austrian Economics,” Ludwig von Mises Lecturer, Austrian Student Scholars Conference, Grove City College. February 24–25, 2017.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 25–30, 2016.

“Economic Messages from Dead Theologians,” at Faith Freedom, and Flourishing seminar, Charleston Southern University, April 15­–16, 2016.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 19–25, 2015.

“Uncertainty, Asset Specificity, and Entrepreneurial Adaptation,” Austrian Economics Forum, North Carolina State University, April 17, 2015.

“The Economics of John Calvin.” Charleston Southern University, North Charleston, SC. February 26, 2015.

“Tariffs and the War between the States.” Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia. November 18, 2014.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 20–26, 2014.

“Medical Information and Bureaucracy.” American Association of Physicians and Surgeons annual conference. Denver, Colorado. September 27, 2013.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 21–27, 2013.

“A Call to Truth on the Cost of New Mercury Regulations.” Testimony before the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee, U.S. House of Representatives. February 8, 2012.

“Recession, Recovery, and Austrian Economics.” Carolina Debate Union, University of South Carolina. October 6, 2011.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 24–30, 2011.

“Currency Failures from Argentina to Zimbabwe.” Mises Circle at Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina. November 13, 2010.

Mises University conference faculty, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. July 25–31, 2010.

“Property Rights and Innovation in Medical Care.” Health Care Economics conference, Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee. October 30–31, 2009.

“Ethics and Economics.” King’s College, New York, New York. 2005.

“Economics and Social Cooperation.” Seminar presentation, Prague University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic. April 5–9, 2004.

“Stewardship and the Price System: Faith, Markets, and the Attempt to Value Nature.” First Annual Lou Church Memorial Lecture in Religion and Economics, Austrian Scholars Conference, Auburn, Alabama. March 13–15, 2003.

“Americans’ Exported Misunderstanding of American Success: Imperialism or Capitalism?” Austrian Seminar, Liberalni Insitut, Prague, Czech Republic. April 4, 2002.

“Ethics and the Foundation of Economics.” Prague University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic. April 4, 2002.

“Ethics and the Foundation of Economics.” Tomas Bata University, Zlin, Czech Republic. April 3, 2002.

“Americans’ Exported Misunderstanding of American Success: Imperialism or Capitalism?” Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. April 3, 2002.

“Risk and Regulation,” Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic. April 2, 2002.


Consulting

 

Contract Reviewer/Writer, McGraw-Hill/Irwin Publishing (2007–2012)

Economic consulting: loss estimation and court testimony (2006–2007)

Contract Writer, Acton Institute (1996–1998)


Professional Positions and Associations

 

Senior Associate Editor, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2019-present)

Associate Editor, Journal of Libertarian Studies (2019-present)

Gary G. Schlarbaum Visiting Scholar, Mises Institute (2019)

Senior Fellow, Mises Institute (2018-present)

Associate Editor, Christian Libertarian Review (2017-present)

Editorial Board, Political Economy in the Carolinas (2017-present)

Member, Foundation for Economic Education Faculty Network (2016-present)

Policy Advisor, Heartland Institute (2015-present)

Senior Fellow, Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation (2011-present)

Associated Scholar, Mises Institute (2010-2018)

Assistant Editor, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2009-2019)

Advisory Board, Unleashing Capitalism: A Prescription for Economic Prosperity in South Carolina, ed. Peter T. Calcagno (2009)

Editorial Board, Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition (2000)

Summer Fellow, Political Economy Research Center, Bozeman, Montana (1998)

Graduate Student Fellow, Ludwig von Mises Institute (1995-1998)


Refereeing

 

Christian Libertarian Review

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management

Political Economy in the Carolinas

Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics