Jordan K. Lofthouse is a senior fellow with the FA Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is the coauthor of The Reality of American Energy: The Hidden Costs of Electricity Policy. He was born and raised in Rexburg, Idaho, and he currently lives in Falls Church, Virginia.
""This book is an easy read that will make you rethink how we solve environmental problems. Trying on the Lofthouse thinking cap, you will discover how to improve our environment with more cooperation and less conflict. -- Terry L. Anderson, John & Jean DeNault Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Jordan Lofthouse is a serious economic thinker; he is also passionate about the wonders of nature. These are not in conflict with one another in Lofthouse's rendering but instead work hand in hand to not only understand the world and the dysfunctions caused by various policies related to the environment, but how market mechanisms and civil society can work to conserve and protect the wonders of nature, and also improve our ability to appreciate not only the beauty but the power of nature. Trade-offs, incentives, informational feedback, and social cooperation under the division of labor are not in conflict with a deep passion and concern with nature, and in fact in Lofthouse's hands are intellectual tools for environmentalism. -- Peter J. Boettke, Distinguished University Professor of Economics, George Mason University