Read the PERC op-ed: Endangered Species Act: On 40th Anniversary, Time to Rethink How We Protect Wildlife
James Gwartney, Richard Stroup
05/01/2005
The InsiderSpring 2005
By James Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, and Dwight R. Lee
Richard Stroup
12/01/2004
Book Review
Eco-nomics: What Everyone Should Know About Economics and the Environment
By Richard Stroup
Cato 2003
Richard Stroup
07/01/2000
Executive Summary
Podcast WAV 548 KBPodcast DVF 34 KB
By Richard L. Stroup and Matthew Brown
Richard Stroup, Matthew Brown
10/12/1999
Orange County RegisterOctober 12, 1999Fear Bigger Governments,Not Bigger Populations
By Richard L. Stroup and Matthew Brown

Founded 30 years ago in Bozeman, Montana, PERC—the Property and Environment Research Center—is the nation’s oldest and largest institute dedicated to improving environmental quality through property rights and markets.
PERC’s publications, each designed to resonate with specific groups, move ideas generated at PERC to broader audiences.
Research is at the heart of PERC's work, with a focus on the question: What is the link between economic growth and environmental quality?
The goal of PERC’s programs is to fully realize the vision of establishing “PERC University,” where scholars, students, policy makers, and others convene to expand the applications of free market environmentalism.
PERC's fellowships share a common goal of exposing new scholars, students, journalists, and policy makers to free market environmentalism, as well as enable scholars already familiar with FME to explore new applications.
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