Do Markets Corrupt Our Morals? Center for Ethics Public Lecture Featuring Virgil Storr
Diboll Gallery, Third Floor of the Malkin Sacks Commons

Professor Storr’s research focuses on the social and moral aspects of markets, the challenges of community recovery after disasters, how culture affects economic activity, and the social and economic history of the Bahamas. He has authored several books, most recently Do Markets Corrupt Our Morals? with Ginny Seung Choi, which investigates the relationship between markets and morality. His writings in political economy have been published in Small Business Economics, Sociological Review, Public Choice, Rationality & Society, the Journal of Urban Affairs, the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the Review of Austrian Economics.