Vincent Miozzi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics
Teaching holds a special place in my heart, and I firmly believe in the transformative power it possesses both for students and professors alike. Teaching is more than just a profession; it is an essential vocation. I have a responsibility not just to impart knowledge, but to guide my students and help them discover their vocations, just as I strive to fulfill mine. Yes, I may be the leader of the classroom, but I lead by racing to the bottom and walking with my students. Just as my professors were to me, I strive to be the kind of professor that is an educator, motivator, and role model all in one.
Biography
Vincent is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise at ³Ô¹ÏÍø. He is also a faculty fellow at the Center for Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. He currently teaches principles of macroeconomics and comparative economic systems. Prior to joining FSC, Vincent has taught courses at Texas Tech University, Universidad Francisco MarroquÃn in Guatemala, and Hillsdale College. His research interests center around institutional economics, political economy, and public choice with a pronounced focus on economic freedom using the Economic Freedom of the World index published annually by the Fraser Institute. Vincent received his bachelor's degree in economics from Hillsdale College, and master's degree and Ph.D. in Agricultural and Applied Economics from Texas Tech University where he was also a Research Assistant at the Free Market Institute. Vincent is originally from Solon, OH—just outside of Cleveland.
Education
- Ph.D. Agricultural and Applied Economics, Texas Tech University, 2024
- M.S., Agricultural and Applied Economics, Texas Tech University, 2022
- B.A., Economics, Hillsdale College, 2020
Publications
Miozzi, Vincent J. and Benjamin Powell. The Evolution of US State Economic During the Pandemic’s Second Year. Journal of Private Enterprise. Forthcoming.
Lawson, Robert A., Vincent J. Miozzi, and Meg Tuszynski. 2024. Economic Freedom and Growth, Income, Investment, and Inequality: A Quantitative Summary of the Literature. Southern Economic Journal. 1-37.
Miozzi, Vincent J. and Benjamin Powell. 2024. Global Economic Freedom During the Second Year of the Pandemic. Journal of Institutional Economics. 20: e4. Web.
Miozzi, Vincent J. and Benjamin Powell. 2023. The Pre-Pandemic Political Economy Determinants of Lockdown Severity. Public Choice. 197: 167-183.
Miozzi, Vincent J. and Benjamin Powell. 2023. US State-Level Economic Freedom During the Covid-19 Pandemic. American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 82: 349-364.
Miozzi, Vincent J. and Benjamin Powell. 2023. Measuring Economic Freedom During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Journal of Institutional Economics. 19(2): 229-250.
Martin, Adam and Vincent J. Miozzi. 2023. Expressive Entrepreneurship. In Peter J. Boettke and Christopher Coyne, The Legacy of Richard E. Wagner. Fairfax: Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
Miozzi, Vincent J. 2022. The Discovery Role of Disequilibrium Prices. Journal of Private Enterprise. 37(2): 29-38.
Projects
Miozzi, Vincent J. Economic Freedom and EU Accession: A Synthetic Control Analysis of the Eastern Enlargement.
Grier, Kevin B., Vincent J. Miozzi and Gor Mkrtchian. The Rise and Fall of EU Accession as an Engine of Economic Growth.
Bastos, Joao Pedro and Vincent J. Miozzi. Science and Politics of Lockdown Policies: Evidence from Brazilian States.
Lawson, Robert A., Vincent J. Miozzi, and Meg Tuszynski. Economic Freedom and Inequality: A Review of the Evidence.
Mahmood, Towhid and Vincent J. Miozzi. Prosperity’s Dual Path: Navigating Growth within the Hayek-Friedman Compass.