PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

Hon. Paul Craig Roberts is the
John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political
Economy, Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover
Institution, Stanford University, and Research Fellow
at the Independent Institute. A former editor and
columnist for The Wall Street Journal and columnist
for Business Week and the Scripps Howard News Service,
he is a nationally syndicated columnist for Creators
Syndicate in Los Angeles and a columnist for
Investor’s Business Daily. In 1992 he received the
Warren Brookes Award for Excellence in Journalism. In
1993 the Forbes Media Guide ranked him as one of the
top seven journalists.
He was Distinguished Fellow at the Cato Institute from
1993 to 1996. From 1982 through 1993, he held the
William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies. During
1981-82 he served as Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury for Economic Policy. President Reagan and
Treasury Secretary Regan credited him with a major
role in the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, and he
was awarded the Treasury Department’s Meritorious
Service Award for "his outstanding contributions to
the formulation of United States economic policy."
From 1975 to 1978, Dr. Roberts served on the
congressional staff where he drafted the Kemp-Roth
bill and played a leading role in developing
bipartisan support for a supply-side economic policy.
In 1987 the French government recognized him as "the
artisan of a renewal in economic science and policy
after half a century of state interventionism" and
inducted him into the Legion of Honor.
Dr. Roberts’ latest books are The Tyranny of Good
Intentions, co-authored with IPE Fellow Lawrence
Stratton, and published by Prima Publishing in May
2000, and Chile: Two Visions—The Allende-Pinochet Era,
co-authored with IPE Fellow Karen Araujo, and
published in Spanish by Universidad Nacional Andres
Bello in Santiago, Chile, in November 2000. The
Capitalist Revolution in Latin America, co-authored
with IPE Fellow Karen LaFollette Araujo, was published
by Oxford University Press in 1997. A Spanish language
edition was published by Oxford in 1999. The New
Colorline: How Quotas and Privilege Destroy Democracy,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, was published by
Regnery in 1995. A paperback edition was published in
1997. Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy, co-authored
with Karen LaFollette, was published by the Cato
Institute in 1990. Harvard University Press published
his book, The Supply-Side Revolution, in 1984. Widely
reviewed and favorably received, the book was praised
by Forbes as "a timely masterpiece that will have real
impact on economic thinking in the years ahead." Dr.
Roberts is the author of Alienation and the Soviet
Economy, published in 1971 and republished in 1990. He
is the author of Marx’s Theory of Exchange, Alienation
and Crisis, published in 1973 and republished in 1983.
A Spanish language edition was published in 1974.
Dr. Roberts has held numerous academic appointments.
He has contributed chapters to numerous books and has
published many articles in journals of scholarship,
including the Journal of Political Economy, Oxford
Economic Papers, Journal of Law and Economics, Studies
in Banking and Finance, Journal of Monetary Economics,
Public Finance Quarterly, Public Choice, Classica et
Mediaevalia, Ethics, Slavic Review, Soviet Studies,
Rivista de Political Economica, and Zeitschrift fur
Wirtschafspolitik. He has entries in the McGraw-Hill
Encyclopedia of Economics and the New Palgrave
Dictionary of Money and Finance. He has contributed to
Commentary, The Public Interest, The National
Interest, Harper’s, the New York Times, The Washington
Post, The Los Angeles Times, Fortune, London Times,
The Financial Times, TLS, The Spectator, Il Sole 24
Ore, Le Figaro, Liberation, and the Nihon Keizai
Shimbun. He has testified before committees of
Congress on 30 occasions.
Dr. Roberts was educated at the Georgia Institute of
Technology (B.S.), the University of Virginia (Ph.D.),
the University of California at Berkeley and Oxford
University where he was a member of Merton College.
He is listed in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in the
World, The Dictionary of International Biography,
Outstanding People of the Twentieth Century, and 1000
Leaders of World Influence.