About Gregory Rehmke
Gregory F. Rehmke is Program Director for Economic Thinking. He has directed educational programs for high school, homeschool, and college students, and published articles on energy, environment, entrepreneurship and technology related topics, as well as on development economics. Mr Rehmke directed educational programs at the Center for the American Idea, The Reason Foundation, and the Foundation for Economic Education. Since the 1990s Mr. Rehmke has published annual study guides and held workshops on the economics of annual high school and later homeschool debate topics.
Bio…
Gregory Rehmke has a degree in Economics from the University of Washington and did graduate work at the University of St. Thomas and San Jose State University. In addition to directing programs for Economic Thinking, Mr. Rehmke has been a speaker at Independent Institute student programs, Mackinac Center debate workshops, the Houston World Affairs Council, and the Institute for Economic Studies-Europe. He is a member of the Mackinac Center Board of Scholars. He has written over one hundred articles on public policy topics as well as published resource books, study guides, and newsletters focused on the economic aspects of over twenty years of high school and homeschool debate topics.
Mr. Rehmke has published articles in The Freeman, Reason, DailySpeculations.com, and the MasterResource blog. Mr. Rehmke is coauthor of the Complete Idiot’s Guide to Global Economics.
Photo by John Blundell, (c) The Institute for Human Studies
Meeting Hayek – Left to right, Greg Rehmke, Bruce Shortt, Greg Demers, F.A. Hayek, at the Institute for Humane Studies in the early 1980s.