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Robert L. Bradley Jr. (born June 17, 1955) is CEO and founder of the
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(IER). An expert in the history and political economy of energy and energy corporations, Bradley is a senior fellow at the
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(AIER), as well as Energy and Climate Change fellow of the
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in London.


Biography

Bradley grew up in Houston, Texas. He graduated from the Kinkaid School in 1973. He received a B.A. in economics from Rollins College, where he received the S. Truman Olin award for the top student in economics. He attended Rollins on a full athletic scholarship and was captain and MVP of the men's tennis team in 1977. He went on to receive a master's degree in economics from the
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in 1980 (thesis: "Interpretations of the Wicksellian Idea") and in 1985 a Ph.D. in political economy (with distinction) from
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, where the chairman of his dissertation committee was
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. He spent the summer of 1977 in residence at the
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in Menlo Park, California, studying with Austrian-school economists, including Rothbard and Nobel Laureate F. A. Hayek.


Career

Bradley spent nearly 20 years in the business world, including 16 years at
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, where for the last seven years he was corporate director for public policy analysis and
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for Kenneth L. Lay. His opposition to the company's so-called "green" energy policy is recounted on his web site PoliticalCapitalism.org. He has been a senior research fellow at the
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and at the Center for Energy Economics at the
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. He received the Julian L. Simon Memorial Award in 2002 for his work on free market approaches to energy sustainability. He is the author of eight books on energy history and policy, including ''The Mirage of Oil Protection'' (1989); ''Oil, Gas, and Government: The U.S. Experience'' (2 vols.: 1996), which has been called "a landmark in regulatory studies"; ''Julian Simon and the Triumph of Energy Sustainability'' (2000); ''Climate Alarmism Reconsidered'' (2003); and (with Richard Fulmer) ''Energy: The Master Resource'' (2004), which
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described as a "splendid" book that "effectively debunks the widespread predictions of energy doom." Bradley has edited two autobiographies: ''Done In Oil'' by J. Howard Marshall II (Texas A&M University Press, 1994) and ''Everyone Wins! A Life in Free Enterprise'' by Gordon Cain (
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, 1997). Bradley is writing ''Political Capitalism: A Tetralogy'', a business history and business best-practices book which documents the rise and fall of Enron. His first book, ''Capitalism at Work: Business, Government, and Energy'' (2009), was followed by ''Edison to Enron: Energy Markets and Political Strategies'' (2011) and ''Enron Ascending: The Forgotten Years, 1984–1996'' (2018)''.'' The final volume, ''Contra-Capitalism: Enron and Beyond'', is planned for publication in 2026, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the company's fall. In late 2008, Bradley founded the
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energy and climate change-denying blog MasterResource. As of January 2014, it was ranked a top twenty-five 'green blog' by
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bradley, Robert L Jr 1955 births Living people University of Houston faculty American libertarians Austrian School economists Cato Institute people The Kinkaid School alumni University of Houston alumni University of Texas at Austin faculty