Terry Lee Anderson is an academic and author primarily focused on the intersection of economic and environmental issues in America.
[1][2] Influenced by the Austrian school of economic thought, his research helped launch the idea of free-market environmentalism and has prompted public debate over the proper role of government in managing natural resources.
Hill), co-founded the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC), where he later became Executive Director and a William A. Dunn Distinguished Senior Fellow.
Among these, Free Market Environmentalism,[4][5][6] co-authored with Donald Leal, received the 1992 Sir Antony Fisher International Memorial Award.
In March 2011, Anderson received the Liberalni Institute Annual Award in Prague, Czech Republic, for his "Contribution to the Proliferation of Liberal Thinking, and Making Ideas of Liberty, Private Property, Competition, and the Rule of Law Come True."(source?)