Paul Cleveland's Bio
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Paul
A. Cleveland is part of the economics
faculty at
Birmingham-Southern
College. He received his Ph.D.
in Economics from Texas A&M University and began his career teaching at
SUNY-Geneseo in 1985. After spending one year as a Visiting Professor of
Economics at the University of Central Florida in Orlando in 1989, he joined the
faculty at Birmingham-Southern.
His principal academic research is focused on the study of free enterprise and
entrepreneurial human action. In pursuing his studies, he also reads heavily in
the areas of philosophy, theology, and history, which are helpful in exploring
the morality of free markets. One of his main interests is an examination of the
proper role of government in society and the problems created when it enacts
policy mandates beyond its appropriate boundaries. In the pursuit of showing how
to build and promote a free and virtuous society, he has affiliated with the
Acton Institute where he serves as an Adjunct Scholar. His articles have been
published in numerous places including the Journal of Private Enterprise,
Idaho's Economy, Religion and Liberty, and Ideas on Liberty. In
addition to his writing, he has lectured on the free market in numerous places
including universities in Lithuania, Poland, and Taiwan.
Paul is married and is the father of two children. He is a member of Covenant
Presbyterian Church (PCA) where he serves as a ruling elder. He enjoys
activities with his family and plays golf when time allows.