Gregory Rehmke
Gregory Rehmke has a degree in Economics from the University of Washington and has worked with the Reason Foundation, the Institute for Humane Studies, the Center for the American Idea, and the Foundation for Economic Education. In addition to directing programs for Economic Thinking, Mr. Rehmke directs student programs for the Grassroot Institute and consults on student programs for the Foundation for Economic Education. He is a member of the Mackinac Center Board of Scholars and has written on environmental topics for PERC Reports, a newsletter of the Political Economy Research Center (renamed the Property and Environment Research Center) in Bozeman, Montana. He has written over one hundred articles on public policy topics as well as published resource books, study guides, and newsletters focused on the economic aspects of over twenty years of high school and homeschool debate topics.Mr. Rehmke has given presentations on economic topics to teachers at workshops for various organizations, including the University Interscholastic League, Houston World Affairs Council, Center for the American Idea, and the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank (where he did not discuss the Fed's unfortunate role expanding the money supply and fueling inflation). Mr. Rehmke has since 2003 been a speaker at Institute for Economic Studies-Europe Seminars for college students in Bulgaria and France. He has published articles in The Freeman, Reason, DailySpeculations.com, and TechCentralStation.com. Mr. Rehmke assisted with writing and editing of the forthcoming, Complete Idiot's Guide to Global Economics.


