Dr. Murray Sabrin is Professor of Finance in the Anisfield School of Business and Executive Director of the Center for
Business and Public Policy, Ramapo College of New Jersey. He has a Ph.D. in economic geography from Rutgers
University, an M.A. in social studies education from Lehman College and a B.A. in history, geography and social studies
education. Sabrin has worked in commercial real estate sales and marketing, personal portfolio management, and economic
research.
Sabrin is a nationally recognized spokesman for free enterprise and limited government. He has spoken before scores of
civic, business and educational organizations, and has been interviewed on approximately 200 cable television programs
and radio shows throughout the United States. He lectures frequently for the Foundation for Free Enterprise and has
lectured for the Foundation for Economic Education. His major addresses are entitled, The Coming Collapse of the
Welfare-Warfare State, and The Federal Reserve's 90-Year Legacy.
Sabrin hosted The Sabrin Report, a biweekly radio talk show that aired on 1160 AM WVNJ, Oakland, New Jersey (1996-97).
Sabrin's show featured public officials, public policy analysts and authors, discussing the issues that affect the
income, wealth and quality of life of the citizens of New Jersey. Previously, Sabrin hosted On the Money, a weekly
program featuring investment and financial analysts. Sabrin hosted nearly 150 shows since he went on the air in January
1994.
He produced and hosted a half-hour special for New Jersey Network, "Your Dollars: Up in $moke," which aired in December
1990; "Up in $moke" was a weekly series on the Cable Television Network during the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons. He
hosted approximately 40 half-hour shows.
Sabrin's articles have appeared in The Record (Hackensack, NJ), The Star Ledger, Trenton Times, the Asbury Park Press
and NJBIZ. His essays have also appeared in Commerce Magazine, Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business, and Privatization
Review, and www.lewrockwell.com. He is the author of Tax Free 2000: The Rebirth of American Liberty. Sabrin is a
regular columnist for www.usadaily.com, and www.njvoices.com.
Sabrin is a contributing columnist for NJBIZ and writes
a column on the economy for START-IT magazine. He is writing a book on politics, the economy and culture, Velvet
Fascism: How the Political Elites Transformed America.
Dr. Sabrin was the 1997 Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey, and the first third party
candidate to receive matching funds and participate in the official debates. He received more than 114,000 votes,
approximately five percent of the turnout. In January 1999 he rejoined the Republican Party and formed an exploratory
committee to seek the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Frank Lautenberg. In the June 2000 primary, he received nearly
13% of the vote in a field of four candidates.
Dr. Sabrin was born in Bad-Worishofen, West Germany, on December 21, 1946. His parents were the only ones
in their respective families to survive the Holocaust. Sabrin arrived in America with his older brother and parents in
August 1949 and became a U. S. citizen in 1959. He lives with his wife of 39 years, Florence, in Ft. Lee, New Jersey.