Gale L. Pooley, PhD is an economist, professor, and author. He has helped thousands of investors, business leaders, and students understand the innovation process. He is the co-author of the award-winning book, Superabundance: A Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet. This book has been reviewed in the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, Reason, Epoch Times, L’Express, Nius Diario, and the Times of India.
The book received the Julian L. Simon Memorial Award from the Competitive Enterprise Institute in 2023, the Leonard E. Read Book Award from Freedom Fest in 2024, and was a two-time finalist for the F. A. Hayek Award from the Manhattan Institute. The book has been translated into Spanish and Polish.
Pooley has taught at six universities including Utah Tech University, Brigham Young University-Hawaii, Alfaisal University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Brigham Young University-Idaho, Boise State University, and the College of Idaho. He teaches The Economics of Human Flourishing course at the Peterson Academy with Dr. Marian Tupy.
Dr. Pooley has been interviewed on Jordan Peterson, C-Span, American Thought Leaders, The Bitcoin Standard, and frequently shares insights on his Substack: GaleWinds–the antidote to irrational pessimism.
Dr. Pooley earned his BBA in Economics at Boise State University, did graduate work at Montana State University, and obtained his PhD at the University of Idaho. He owned a private consulting firm for 30 years, traveled to 35 counties, and also earned the MAI, SRA, FRICS and CCIM professional designations.
His articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, National Review, Forbes, Human Progress, The American Spectator, FEE, the Utah Bar Journal, the Appraisal Journal, Quillette, and RealClearMarkets.
Dr. Pooley is a Senior Fellow with the Discovery Institute, an Adjunct Scholar at the Cato Institute, a board member of HumanProgress.org and a scholar at the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii.
He is the co-author with Dr. Marian Tupy of the Simon Abundance Index, which uses the “time prices” of 50 basic commodities to estimate the relationship between global population growth and resource abundance. Together, they developed the Pooley-Tupy theorem, quantifying the growth in knowledge resources over time at individual and population levels.
His work is available at superabundance.com and galepooley.substack.com
