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Frederic Sautet
Senior Research Fellow and Senior Editor of the Mercatus Policy Seriesfsautet@gmu.edu
Biography
Frederic Sautet is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is a member of the graduate faculty at George Mason University.
Prior to joining Mercatus, Dr. Sautet was a senior economist at the New Zealand Commerce Commission and a senior analyst at the New Zealand Treasury where he focused on industrial policy, entrepreneurship, utility development, and tax policy. Dr. Sautet's current work focuses, among other things, on entrepreneurship, institutions, and social change.
Dr. Sautet is the co-author ofAction ou Taxation (published in 1996 by Editions Slatkine, Geneva, and co-edited with Philippe Lacoude), An Entrepreneurial Theory of the Firm (published in 2000 by Routledge, London), and the Senior Editor of the Mercatus Policy Series. His writings in economics have been published or are forthcoming in The Independent Review, Le Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, The Review of Austrian Economics, The New Zealand Law Journal, International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, and other scholarly publications. He is a contributor to the Handbook of Research on Clusters, The New Handbook on Austrian Economics (Peter Boettke Ed.), and Making Poor Nations Rich: Entrepreneurship and the Process of Development (Benjamin Powell Ed. with a foreword by Deepak Lal). He also has many publications on policy issues in the Mercatus Policy Series, the New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development Occasional Paper Series, the New Zealand Business Roundtable policy papers, and other outlets. Dr. Sautet has consulted with many government agencies, international organizations, and policy institutes, among which the New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development, the New Zealand Business Roundtable, the French Government, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, and Excellence in Government. He is also a coauthor of The Austrian Economists weblog.
Dr. Sautet earned a doctorate in Economics from the Université de Paris Dauphine and did the course work for his doctorate at the Institut des Etudes Politiques in Paris. He also studied at New York University under the auspices of Prof. Israel Kirzner and Mario Rizzo as a visiting scholar and post-doctorate fellow.
Articles, Commentary, and Publications
- Mercatus on Policy - All Go in the GO Zone?
- The Shaky Foundations of Competition Law
- A Mediterranean Tiger?
- Montenegro: The Challenges of A Newborn State
- Strengthening Economic Freedom: Natural Resource Indicators and Economic Growth
- Kiwis into tigers - hardly likely
- The Nature and Role of Entrepreneurship in Markets: Implications for Policy
- PILOT is broken, and council plan can't fix it
- On My Mind: Don't Tempt Me
- Local Tax Incentives in Action: The Payment-in-Lieu of Tax Program in Memphis, Tennessee
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Books
- An Entrepreneurial Theory of the Firm
- "Why Have Kiwis Not Become Tigers? Reforms, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development in New Zealand"
Events
- Southern Comfort: Economic Development in Latin America
- Millennium Challenge Corporation and the Future of Foreign Aid
- Montenegro: The Challenges of a Newborn State
- Winds of Change: New Ideas in International Development
- Hands Up: What Works in Development
- Resource Bank 2006: Entrepreneurship - The Driving Force of Development
- New Zealand Business Roundtable 2004
- War, Wine and Taxes




