Samuel Gregg is the Friedrich Hayek Chair in Economics and Economic History at the American Institute for Economic Research. He has a D.Phil. in moral philosophy and political economy from Oxford University, and an M.A. in political philosophy from the University of Melbourne.
He has written and spoken extensively on questions of political economy, economic history, monetary theory and policy, and natural law theory. He is the author of seventeen books, including On Ordered Liberty (2003), The Commercial Society (2007), Wilhelm Rรถpkeโs Political Economy (2010); Becoming Europe (2013); Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization (2019); The Essential Natural Law (2021); and The Next American Economy: Nation, State and Markets in an Uncertain World (2022). Two of his books have been short-listed for Conservative Book of the Year, and one of his books was short-listed for the 2023 Hayek Prize. Many of his books and over 700 articles and opinion pieces have been translated into a variety of languages.
He has published in journalsย such as theย Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy;ย Journal of Markets & Morality;ย Economic Affairs;ย Law and Investment Management;ย Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines;ย Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy;ย Oxford Analytica;ย Communio;ย Journal of Scottish Philosophy;ย University Bookman;ย Foreign Affairs; andย Policy. He is a regular writer of opinion-pieces which appear in publications such as theย Wall Street Journal; Foreign Affairs; The Daily Telegraph; First Things; Investors Business Daily; The Spectator; Law and Liberty; Washington Times; Washington Examiner; Revue Conflits; American Banker; National Review; Public Discourse; American Spectator; El Mercurio; Australian Financial Review; Jerusalem Post; La Nacion; andย Business Review Weekly. He has served as an editorial consultant for the Italian journal,ย La Societa, and American correspondent for the German newspaperย Die Tagespost. He has also been cited in theย New York Times, theย Wall Street Journal,ย Forbes,ย Time Magazine,ย Christian Science Monitor, theย Washington Post, theย New Yorker, Reuters, and the Holy Seeโsย LโOsservatore Romano.
In 2001, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and a Member of the Mont Pรจlerin Society in 2004. In 2008, he was elected a Member of the Philadelphia Society, and a Member of the Royal Economic Society. He served as President of the Philadelphia Society from 2019-2021. He was made a Distinguished Fellow of the Philadelphia Society in 2023. He is also a Contributor toย Law and Liberty and an Affiliate Scholar at the Acton Institute. In May 2024, he was profiled in the Wall Street Journal.
He is the General Editor of Lexington Booksโ Studies in Ethics and Economics Series. He also sits on the Academic Advisory Boards of the Institute of Economic Affairs, London; Campion College, Sydney; La Fundaciรณn Burke, Madrid; the Instituto Fe y Libertad, Guatemala; and the Friedman-Hayekย Center at the Universidad de CEMA, Buenos Aires. He also serves on the editorial boards of theย Journal of Markets and Moralityย andย Revista Valores en la sociedad industrial. His acceptance speech.
In 2024, he was awarded the prestigious Bradley Prize by The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. This Prize honors scholars and practitioners whose accomplishments reflect the Bradley Foundationโs mission to restore, strengthen, and protect the principles and institutions of American exceptionalism.