Sheldon L. Richman



 
       Sheldon L. Richman is senior editor at the Cato Institute, book review editor of the Cato Journal, contributing editor to Regulation magazine, and associate producer of “Cato Forum,” a weekly cable/satellite television program.
       Mr. Richman's articles on population, federal disaster assistance, international trade, education, the environment, American history foreign policy, privacy, computers, and the Middle East have appeared in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, American Scholar, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Washington Times, Insight, Cato Policy Report, Journal of Economic Development, Freeman, World & I, Reason, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Middle East Policy, Liberty magazine, and other publications. He is a contributor to the Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics.
       A former newspaper reporter, associate editor of Inquiry magazine, and senior editor at the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University, Mr. Richman, 44, is a graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia.
       Mr. Richman’s essay appeared in the June 1992 issue of Freedom Daily, published by The Future of Freedom Foundation.


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