Austan Dean Goolsbee (born August 18, 1969) is an American economist and writer. He is the Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics at the
University of Chicago's
Booth School of Business.
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Goolsbee formerly served as the Chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisers
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from 2010-2011 and as a member of President
Barack Obama's cabinet. He served as a member of the Chicago Board of Education from 2018-2019.
Goolsbee was a member of the Council of Economic Advisers before becoming chair. He was also the Chief economist and chief-of-staff to Paul Volcker at the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.
Early life and education
Goolsbee was born in
Waco, Texas, the son of Linda Catherine (née Dean) and the late Arthur Leon Goolsbee, a former executive of
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company. He was raised primarily in
Whittier, California.
He graduated from
Milton Academy and received both his
B.A. ''
summa cum laude
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'' and
M.A. in
economics from
Yale University in 1991. He went on to receive his
Ph.D. in economics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995.
He was named an
Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (2000–02) and
Fulbright Scholar
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(2006–07).
Academia
Goolsbee has been a Research Fellow at the
American Bar Foundation
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, Research Associate at the
National Bureau of Economic Research in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a member of the Panel of Economic Advisors to the
Congressional Budget Office. He was previously named a Senior Economist to the
Progressive Policy Institute (PPI) and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the
Center for American Progress.
Goolsbee's academic research focuses on the
Internet, the new economy,
government policy, and
taxes. He has taught MBA classes on microeconomics, platform competition,
economics and policy in the
telecom,
media and
technology industries and economic policy (jointly with
Raghuram Rajan) and Ph.D. classes in Public Economics. He is an award winning teacher
Goolsbee was an award-winning journalist while serving as an academic. Goolsbee is the former host of the television show ''History's Business'' on the
History Channel. In April 2006, Goolsbee began writing for the ''Economic Scene'' column in ''
The New York Times''. This column was later moved to Sundays and renamed the ''Economic View''. He continues to serve as a columnist for it today. Prior to this, he wrote the "Dismal Science" column for
Slate.com, for which he won the 2006
Peter Lisagor Award for Exemplary Journalism. He has published scores of papers in various
peer-reviewed
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journals and books.
Public service
Campaign Advising
He advised President Obama during his 2004 U.S. Senate race and was senior economic policy adviser during the
2008 Obama presidential campaign
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.
In 2019, he endorsed
Pete Buttigieg
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during the
Democratic Party presidential primary.
In the 2020 general election, he co-chaired the Economic Advisory Council for the
Joe Biden Campaign.
Service in Obama administration
Goolsbee was nominated by Obama to serve on the
Council of Economic Advisers
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on his first day in office. Goolsbee was confirmed by the Senate on March 10, 2009. He concurrently served as chief economist and chief of staff at the
Economic Recovery Advisory Board. He was designated chair of the Council on September 10, 2010 succeeding
Christina Romer.
In these capacities, Goolsbee served as a media surrogate for the Obama Administration and his skill on television was noted in the media. He also starred in the White House Whiteboards which explained administration policy in an accessible way. A New York Times article about them reported "praise for Mr. Goolsbee’s performance from journalists at Politico, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and other outlets"
Outside of the standard political news shows Goolsbee was a frequent guest on comedy shows, as well. He was interviewed by
Jon Stewart
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for ''The Daily Show'' on August 11, 2009; February 1, 2010; October 25, 2010; February 24, 2011; August 3, 2011; and September 6, 2012.
He also appeared in ''Daily Show'' segments on November 11, 2009, where he was interviewed by
Josh Gad about whether the
Cash for Clunkers
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program had ruined
demolition derby
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and on March 17, 2009 where he said that executives at
American International Group (AIG) deserved the "Nobel prize for evil" ) for their role in the
2008 financial crisis
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.
Jon Stewart
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described him a
"Eliot Ness meets Milton Friedman"
In 2009, he was voted th
Funniest Celebrity in Washington One practical joke was giving a dead fish to the departing
White House chief of staff
Rahm Emanuel, who has been known to give dead fish to political opponents.
On June 15, 2009, he appeared as a guest on
The Colbert Report'. He made a second appearance on ''The Colbert Report'' on October 13, 2010, where he defended Obama's tax cut policies which would allow tax breaks to expire for Americans earning more than $250,000 per year. Goolsbee's main arguments were that 98% of Americans would still receive a tax break under the Obama proposal and that the country would have to borrow money to fund tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans if all tax breaks were extended. In November 2010, however, the House of Representatives swung to a Republican majority who threatened that they would not extend the expiring tax cuts on that 98% without extending the cuts for the wealthiest 2% as well, and in December Obama signed a compromise deal to extend the cuts for all.
In January 2011, Goolsbee expressed the administration's confidence that the
U.S. debt limit would be raised, noting that rhetoric from some members of Congress, who suggested the routine increase should be opposed, "
ppearto reflect a deep misunderstanding of the consequences of default".
On June 6, 2011, Goolsbee announced that he would return to the University of Chicago.
He was expected to play an informal role from Chicago in Obama's 2012 campaign.
Recognition
Over the years he has been named one of the 100 Global Leaders for Tomorrow by the ''
World Economic Forum'' in
Switzerland
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, one of the six "Gurus of the Future" by the ''
Financial Times'', one of the 40 Under 40 by ''
Crain's Chicago Business'', and one of the 30 Under 30 by the ''
Chicago Sun-Times''.
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He topped
The New Yorker's list of the Ten Most Intriguing Political Personalities of 2010. Salon.com named him to its list of the 15 Sexiest Men of 2010. To this he remarked on NPR's quiz show ''Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me'', "I didn't even know ''Salon'' was printed in
Braille." Additionally, the
National Speech and Debate Association (formerly National Forensic League) recognized Goolsbee, the former national champion in extemporaneous speaking, as the 2011 Communicator of the Year. He was a successful debater in college. He and his partner David Gray were the National Team of the Year in 1991, defeating future senator
Ted Cruz and his partner for the honor.
Press profiles of him include those done b
''The New York Times''NPR George Will, the ''Financial Times'', Reuters TV, the ''
Chicago Tribune'', ''Crain's Chicago Business'', and ''
Politico''.
Personal life
Goolsbee married Robin Winters on November 1, 1997. She was a
management consultant with
McKinsey & Company
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at the time and earlier the director of
business development
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at
MTV International.
WEDDINGS; Robin Winters and Austan Goolsbee
''The New York Times'', November 2, 1997 They have a daughter, Aden, and two sons, Addison and Emmett.
References
External links
Staff Director and Chief Economist Austan Goolsbee
at the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Austan Goolsbee profile at the University of Chicago Experts panel
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