Julian L. Simon

Prof. Julian Lincoln Simon (February 12, 1932&#8211;February 8, 1998) was professor of business administration at the University of Maryland, a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, and a member of the Advisory Board of the American Immigration Institute (a program of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution - AdTI). Together with Ather Akbari, he wrote one report for the American Immigration Institute:


 * Julian Simon & Ather Akbari, "The Truth About Immigrant 'Quality'", American Immigration Institute, Arlington, Va, April 1995 A 26 page document that can/could be ordered at AdTI.

Education
 * B.A., Harvard, experimental psychology, 1953
 * Approximately four graduate courses in experimental psychology, Harvard, 1953
 * M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1959
 * Ph.D., University of Chicago, business economics, 1961

Criticism

 * Joel Kovel, "The Justifiers: A critique of Julian Simon, Stephan Schmidheiny, and Paul Hawken on Capitalism and Nature", Capitalism Nature Socialism, 10 (23), pp.3-36, (1999).
 * Julian Simon's Perilous Optimism
 * The Problem of Denial
 * Critique of 'The Ultimate Resource'
 * Albert Bartlett's critique of exponential growth
 * Human Populations, critique of Julian Simon

Related Links

 * Stephen Moore, Julian Simon Remembered: It&#8217;s a Wonderful Life, Cato Online, March 1998
 * Julian Simon, Wikipedia