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Frédéric E. Sautet (French: [sotɛ]; born in 1968), is a French economist. He currently teaches economics in the United States.

Frédéric E. Sautet
Born1968
NationalityFrench
Academic career
InstitutionGeorge Mason University
School or
tradition
Austrian economics

Biography

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After studying at the Institut d’études politiques de Paris, Sautet received his doctorate in economics from the University of Paris (advisor: Pascal Salin). He pursued his postdoctoral studies at New York University under the auspices of Peter Boettke, Israel Kirzner and Mario Rizzo.

He has lecturered at the University of Paris, New York University, George Mason University, and is teaching at the Catholic University of America where he is the cofounder of the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship and academic director of the entrepreneurship program.

Work and publications

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Sautet's research comprises entrepreneurship theory and the market process, cluster theory, economic development, and institutional economics.[1] He is the co-editor with Peter Boettke of the Collected Works of Israel Kirzner in ten volumes published by Liberty Fund.

References

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  1. ^ See his Social Science Research Network page.
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