Michael Walker
Michael Walker was the executive director of the Fraser
Institute from its inception in 1974 until September 2005.
Before that he taught at the University of Western Ontario
and Carleton and was employed at the Bank of Canada and the
Federal Department of Finance. He received his Ph.D. at the
University of Western Ontario and his B.A. at St. Francis
Xavier University.
As an economist, he has authored or edited 45 books on
economic topics. His articles on technical economic subjects
have appeared in professional journals in Canada, the United
States and Europe, including the Canadian Journal of
Economics, the American Economic Review, the Journal of
Finance, the Canadian Tax Journal, Health Management
Quarterly, Weltwertschaftliches Archiv and Health Affairs.
His primary concern as the founding Executive Director of
the Fraser Institute has been to promote the examination and
use of competitive markets as a method for enhancing the
lives of Canadians.
He is the co-founder, with Milton and Rose D. Friedman, of
the Economic Freedom of the World project which is now a
collaboration of institutes in 85 countries and produces the
annual Economic Freedom of the World Index. The Index is one
of the most widely cited such measures in the current
academic literature.
He is a director of a number of firms and other
enterprises, including, Canaccord Capital, Mancal
Corporation, The Milton and Rose D. Friedman Foundation, and
the owner of the Prado Verde Estates and Falcon MHP. He is a
director of The Pacific Academy for Advanced Studies which
organizes the annual Alamos Alliance meetings of the "Chicago
Boys" who have been instrumental in the economic reform
process in Latin America and elsewhere.
He has received the Vancouver Rotary Club Service above
Self Award, the Colin M. Brown Freedom Medal and Award by the
National Citizens' Coalition, an honorary Doctor of Laws
degree (LL.D.) from The University of Western Ontario and The
Thomas Jefferson Award from the Association of Private
Enterprise Education.