Sandy Ikeda
Sanford Ikeda is a Professor Emeritus at Purchase College SUNY, a fellow of the Program on the Foundations of the Market Economy at New York University, and a member of the Mont Pélerin Society. He has lectured in the Americas, Europe, and Japan, and has published in FEE.org, Forbes, and National Review Online, while his scholarly publications have appeared in The Southern Economic Journal, The Review of Austrian Economics, Environmental Politics, The American Journal of Economics & Sociology, Cosmos + Taxis, The Independent Review, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, and Transactions of the Association of European Schools of Planning. In addition to his books, Dynamics of the Mixed Economy (Routledge 1997) and A City Cannot Be a Work of Art (Palgrave/Macmillan 2024), he has contributed entries for The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (on Robert Moses) and for The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism (on Jane Jacobs, rent seeking, and interventionism). Dr. Ikeda’s current research focuses on the relation between cities, social cooperation, and entrepreneurial development. He is on the governing boards of the Economic Freedom Institute, Market Urbanism, and the Center for the Living City.