Russ Roberts

John and Jean De Nault Research Fellow
Biography: 

Russ Roberts is the John and Jean De Nault Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution. 

He founded the award-winning weekly podcast EconTalk in 2006. Past guests include Milton Friedman, Martha Nussbaum, Thomas Piketty, Christopher Hitchens, Bill James, Nassim Taleb, Michael Lewis, and Mariana Mazzucato. All 675+ episodes remain available free of charge at EconTalk.org and reach an audience of over 100,000 listeners around the world.

His two rap videos on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek, created with filmmaker John Papola, have had more than 10 million YouTube views, have been subtitled in 11 languages, and are used in high school and college classrooms around the world. His poem and animated video “It’s a Wonderful Loaf” (wonderfulloaf.org) is an ode to emergent order. His series on the challenge of using data to establish truth, The Numbers Game, can be found at PolicyEd.org. 

His latest book is Gambling with Other People's Money: How Perverse Incentives Caused the Financial Crisis (Hoover Institution Press, 2019). His book How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness takes the lessons from Adam Smith's little-known masterpiece The Theory of Moral Sentiments and applies them to modern life.

Roberts is the author of three novels teaching lessons and ideas through fiction—The Price of Everything: A Parable of Possibility and ProsperityThe Invisible Heart: An Economic Romance,and The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism, which was named one of the top ten books of 1994 by Business Week and one of the best books of the year by the Financial Times

Roberts has taught at George Mason University, Washington University in St. Louis (where he was the founding director of what is now the Center for Experiential Learning), the University of Rochester, Stanford University, and the University of California–Los Angeles. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago and received his undergraduate degree in economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Derman on Theories, Models, and Science

by Russ Robertsvia EconTalk
Monday, March 12, 2012
Interviews

Calomiris on Capital Requirements, Leverage, and Financial Regulation

by Russ Roberts with Charles Calomirisvia EconTalk
Monday, March 5, 2012

Charles Calomiris of Columbia University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about corporate debt, capital requirements, and financial regulation...

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Weinberger on Too Big to Know

by Russ Robertsvia EconTalk
Monday, February 27, 2012

The insanity of health insurance

by Russ Robertsvia Advancing a Free Society
Monday, February 27, 2012

I just received a lovely email from my old friend, Donna Brazile. OK, we’re not old friends. For some reason she has decided to put me on her email list. She writes:

Analysis and Commentary

The insanity of health insurance

by Russ Robertsvia Cafe Hayek
Sunday, February 26, 2012

It is insane that we get our health care from our employers...

In the News

Adam Davidson on Manufacturing

by Russ Robertsvia EconTalk
Monday, February 20, 2012

Inequality and Stagnation

by Russ Robertsvia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, February 17, 2012

There is now a widely held view that the last 10 or 20 or even 40 years have been a time of great stagnation for the average American.

Analysis and Commentary

Inequality and Stagnation

by Russ Robertsvia Cafe Hayek
Thursday, February 16, 2012

The fact that the world looks dramatically more prosperous may be due to cloudy vision, or bias. But they do cause you to wonder if the data that are being used to measure stagnation are not completely accurate or perhaps the data are distorted by the way they’re collected...

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William Black on Financial Fraud

by Russ Robertsvia EconTalk
Monday, February 6, 2012

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