Rick Harper
Title: Director of the University of West Florida Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development; professor of Economics.
Age: 47.
Birthplace: Pennsylvania.
Education: Bachelor of arts degree in Spanish and economics from Gilford College in Greensboro, N.C.; master of arts degree in economics from Duke University; doctorate in economics from Duke University.
What brought you to Pensacola? "I came here in 1989 after graduate school at Duke. This was my first job after graduate school." Harper turned in his dissertation revisions on Aug. 9 and arrived in Pensacola on Aug. 11. That first position was a professor in the economics department at the University of West Florida, which he maintains today.
What do you enjoy most about being a professor of economics? "Autonomy, flexibility and working with students. It's a tremendous feeling to realize that you made a difference in some student's life in the way that they approach what they're going to do in the future."
What do you enjoy most about being the director of the Haas Center? "The reward of being at the Haas Center is that you do have this deep understanding of what drives our region economically, why it's special, where it's likely to go. Also, it's very rewarding to think that in some small way, you can help economic development in the community. You can help improve people's economic quality of life by pointing out things that are working well, things that remain to be done and strategies that might be pursued. The gratifying thing about it is good relationships and helping build public understanding of the way economic life works the way it does.
What is your economic philosophy? "I'm much more oriented toward the view that it is private enterprise that creates value in the economy. Any time you look at a situation where you're considering public policy, I think you have to look first at the role of the marketplace. I think that any student of economics has to recognize that, first and foremost, it's the private sector and people's individual initiative that creates value and creates opportunity in the economy. Having said that, I think there's important places where the private sector doesn't do a good enough job and where there's a need for government intervention." Harper cites education, national defense and pollution as examples.
What are your personal interests? "I love to travel. I've been able to do a lot of traveling over the last couple of years." Harper also is an avid tennis player and enjoys hiking. |