Dr. Paul Mueller is a senior research fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER). He is also a research fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy as well as associate director of research for the Religious Liberty in the States project.
Previously, Dr. Mueller taught at The King's College in Manhattan as an assistant and associate professor of economics. He was also the academic director of their Summer Academy program for high schoolers and served briefly as chair of the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Program.
He has published articles in the Adam Smith Review, Econ Journal Watch, the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, The Review of Austrian Economics, the Journal of Private Enterprise, and the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics.
Dr. Mueller has written a book on the 2008 Financial Crisis published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. His work has also appeared in popular outlets like USA Today, Fox News, and The Hill.
He has given talks or led seminars for the Institute for Humane Studies, the Acton Institute, the Commonweal Project, and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He wrote a series of columns about his dissertation on Adam Smith’s moral and political ideas for the Cato Institute.
Dr. Mueller’s intellectual interests include financial markets and financial crises, political economy, the Scottish Enlightenment, 19th century British liberalism (especially the works of Adam Smith), the Great Books tradition of the liberal arts, and Austrian economics.
He lives in Colorado with his family and runs a seasonal bed and breakfast called The Abbey.
Previously, Dr. Mueller taught at The King's College in Manhattan as an assistant and associate professor of economics. He was also the academic director of their Summer Academy program for high schoolers and served briefly as chair of the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Program.
He has published articles in the Adam Smith Review, Econ Journal Watch, the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, The Review of Austrian Economics, the Journal of Private Enterprise, and the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics.
Dr. Mueller has written a book on the 2008 Financial Crisis published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. His work has also appeared in popular outlets like USA Today, Fox News, and The Hill.
He has given talks or led seminars for the Institute for Humane Studies, the Acton Institute, the Commonweal Project, and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He wrote a series of columns about his dissertation on Adam Smith’s moral and political ideas for the Cato Institute.
Dr. Mueller’s intellectual interests include financial markets and financial crises, political economy, the Scottish Enlightenment, 19th century British liberalism (especially the works of Adam Smith), the Great Books tradition of the liberal arts, and Austrian economics.
He lives in Colorado with his family and runs a seasonal bed and breakfast called The Abbey.