E. C. Pasour, Jr. (born 1932) is an American economist and Professor Emeritus of Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University. He received a PhD in agricultural economics from Michigan State University and spent a sabbatical at the University of Chicago on a NSF Fellowship.

He is the author of books oriented towards the Austrian school of economics.

He received a Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge Leavey Award for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education.

Works

  • Agriculture & the State: Market Processes & Bureaucracy, Independent Institute (1990). .
  • Plowshares & Pork Barrels: The Political Economy of Agriculture, Independent Institute (2005). .

His work also has been published in The American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Constitutional Political Economy, The Freeman, the Journal of Libertarian Studies, Minerva, National Tax Journal, Public Choice, Reason, the Review of Austrian Economics, the Southern Economic Journal, The Wall Street Journal and others.

Education and background

Pasour was born and raised on a farm in Gaston County, North Carolina. He graduated with a degree in agricultural education from North Carolina State College in 1954, and served in the United States Army for two years. He obtained a master's degree specializing in agricultural economics from N.C. State University. There, he was influenced by the Chicago school of economics, which confirmed his criticisms of government intervention in agriculture. He then enrolled in a PhD program at Michigan State University, where the influence of the Chicago school of economics was much less pronounced. He obtained his PhD in agricultural economics in 1963.