Inflation Is A Choice: Kevin Warsh on Fixing the Federal Reserve | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

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2025-07-09

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Has the Fed lost its way? Hoover Visiting Fellow Kevin Warsh thinks it has and offers solutions on how to fix it. Kevin Warsh is the Shepard Family Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution, a partner at Duquesne Family Office LLC, the investment firm of Stanley Druckenmiller, a former governor at the Federal Reserve, and on the short list of candidates to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve.  In this conversation, Warsh offers a candid, in-depth critique of the US central bank’s recent performance. Drawing on his firsthand experience during the 2008 financial crisis and his continuing work as a macro investor and Hoover Institution fellow, Warsh argues that the Fed has strayed from its core mandate of price stability. He discusses the dangers of inflation, the legacy of quantitative easing, and the institution’s growing entanglement with fiscal policy. Along the way, Warsh revisits the insights of Milton Friedman, Paul Volcker, and Alan Greenspan, warns against institutional complacency, and outlines a vision of reform—not revolution—for the Fed. Despite the turbulence, Warsh remains bullish on America’s economic future, driven by innovation, productivity, and the enduring dynamism of its people. Recorded on May 28, 2025.
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  • The Federal Reserve System,

  • charged for more than a century now with maintaining price stability, with fighting inflation.

  • How's the Fed doing?

  • Our guest today is here to say, not as well as it should be.

  • Kevin Warsh on Uncommon Knowledge Now.

  • Welcome to Uncommon Knowledge.

  • I'm Peter Robinson.

  • A native of upstate New York,

  • Kevin Warsh earned his undergraduate degree at Stanford and his law degree at Harvard.

  • Mr.

  • Warsh spent the early years of his career on Wall Street and in Washington.

  • In 2006, President George W.

  • Bush appointed him to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, where he served until 2011.

  • Note that Mr.

  • Warsh was on the Fed during the financial crisis of 2008.

  • the worst financial crisis in more than half a century.

  • Mr.

  • Warsh now divides his time between New York, where he works in an investment firm,

  • and Stanford, where he is a fellow here at the Hoover Institution.

  • Kevin, welcome back to Uncommon Knowledge.