The Great Antidote: Kenneth Elzinga on Teaching Economics
Kenneth Elzinga and Juliette Sellgren


Kenneth Elzinga, the Robert C Taylor Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia , author, and antitrust
expert, talks to us today about teaching economics, the importance of Christianity to his life and profession, and his work with antitrust.

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expert, talks to us today about teaching economics, the importance of Christianity to his life and profession, and his work with antitrust.

Want to explore more?
Read Murder at the Margin, the first Henry Spearman mystery
Donald Boudreaux, How Should Econ 101 be Taught? at Econlib
Explore Econlib Guides, with topical collections for High School economics, College Economics, and more.
Subscribe to AdamSmithWorks Teaching Resources email newsletter!