Maryann Keating
Maryann Keating is an independent public policy professional, and an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review Foundation. Keating served as an Instructor of Macroeconomics at the University of Notre Dame Australia, and an
Adjunct Instructor of Economics and Statistics at Indiana University South Bend, for almost three decades. From 1966-1968, Keating served in the U.S. Department of Commerce as a regional economist, where she was responsible for tariff analysis for Argentina, Peru, and Central America. Keating earned her B.A. in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania; after graduating Keating was a Fulbright Scholar at Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara. Keating then went on to earn her M.A. in Latin American Studies from the University of Texas, and her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame. Keating is the co-author of many books, such as Microeconomics for Public Managers, Basic Cost Benefit Analysis for Assessing Local Public Projects, Second Edition, and Not-for-profit.
- The Soul of Adam Smith's Classical Liberalism
- Adam Smith on Differential Returns to Labor
- Adam Smith, Classical Liberalism, and the Legacy of Hispanic Scholasticism,
- Adam Smith on Interest Rates
- Adam Smith on Infrastructure
- Adam Smith and the Public Debt
- Adam Smith on Fostering Civility and Self-Control
- Adam Smith on Militias, Standing Armies, and National Defense
- Adam Smith on Wage Taxes and Labor Force Participation