Lawrence H. White

Lawrence H. White
Ph.D. in Economics, UCLA

Lawrence H. White is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University, where he teaches monetary theory and policy. He is widely regarded as a leading authority on the history and theory of free banking. His work advocates for the abolition of the Federal Reserve and the promotion of private banking and monetary competition.

White earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1977 and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1982. Prior to his current role at George Mason University, he served as Professor of Economic History in the Department of Economics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis from 2000 to 2009, where he taught American economic history, monetary theory, and banking. Earlier in his career, he was an Assistant Professor at New York University and an Associate Professor at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.