Harry Veryser

Harry Veryser

Adjunct Instructor

Harry Veryser
Contact Info:
Campus: McNichols Campus
Building: N/A
Room: N/A
Phone: 586-263-6235
Harry Veryser
Areas of Expertise:
Comparative Economic Analysis
Economic Management
Economics
International Economics
Japanese Economy
Regulation, Public Policy, and Political Situations
Trade Cycle

Degrees

  • B.A., Philosophy, University of Detroit
  • B.A., Economics, University of Detroit
  • M.A., Economics, University of Detroit
  • M.A., Religious Studies, University of Detroit

Biography

Harry Veryser is an Adjunct Professor of Economics and teaches Introduction to Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, History of Economic Thought, Free Enterprise and Radical Criticism, and International Economics. Veryser comes to the University from Walsh College, where he worked as a professor as Economics and Chair of the Department of Economics and Finance. He also was the Chairman of the Board and owner of an automotive supply company for many years.

In October of 2003, Professor Veryser was one of ten professors in the United States selected to receive the Will Herberg Award for outstanding faculty service from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. His articles have appeared in The Detroit News, The Intercollegiate Review and The University Bookman. He is the author of Our Economic Crisis: Sources and Solutions. In 2013, his book "It Didn't Have to Be This Way: Why Boom and Bust Is Unnecessary-and How the Austrian School of Economics Breaks the Cycle was published by ISI Books.

Professor Veryser received his undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Economics and two Master of Arts degrees in Economics and Religious Studies from the University of Detroit.

Watch the video for Veryer's book, "It Didnt Have to Be This Way".