Robert J. Barbera
Director of the Center for Financial Economics, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 2–4pm
Tuesday, Thursday: 3–5pm
Robert J Barbera’s research focuses on the nexus between finance and macroeconomics. Starting in 1982, Robert spent some 30 years as a Wall Street economist. Bob’s Wall Street affiliations included roles as Chief Economist at Mount Lucas, Investment Technology Group, Lehman Brothers, and E.F. Hutton. Early in his career, he served as an economist for U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas and for the U.S. Congressional Budget Office. He began his professional career as a lecturer at M.I.T. Barbera is currently the Director of the JHU Center for Financial Economics, and he is an Economics Department Fellow. He is the author of The Cost of Capitalism: Understanding Market Mayhem and Stabilizing Our Economic Future. Dr. Barbera holds a B.A. and Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University.
As a JHU undergrad, Bob played on the Varsity lacrosse team, and was an All-American on JHU’s 1974 Division I National Championship team.
