Eric Schansberg, Ph.D., has been professor of economics at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, Indiana, since 1992.
Schansberg, who earned his Ph.D. at Texas A&M University, has authored two books on public policy – “Poor Policy: How Government Harms the Poor” and “Turn Neither to the Right nor to the Left.”
He has also written “College 101: What Students and Parents Should Know About Universities” and hundreds of articles on public policy in outlets ranging from academic journals to newspapers. He’s also co-authored “Microeconomics for Managers: Principles and Applications,” a managerial economics textbook published by Cambridge University Press.
Schansberg is an adjunct scholar at the Acton Institute and a former congressional candidate who focused on issues like reducing the national debt and constitutional principles.