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Treussard Talks.
Jonathan Treussard, Ph.D.
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Economics That Matters: From Academic Theory to Real-World Solutions with Larry Kotlikoff | Treussard Talks (E08)
Treussard Talks.
51 minutes 48 seconds
3 months ago
Economics That Matters: From Academic Theory to Real-World Solutions with Larry Kotlikoff | Treussard Talks (E08)
Economics That Matters: From Academic Theory to Real-World Solutions with Larry Kotlikoff | Treussard Talks (E08) Join Jonathan Treussard for a lively conversation with Larry Kotlikoff, Professor of Economics at Boston University, influential policy thinker, and longtime mentor. In this episode, Jonathan and Larry look back on the defining moments that shaped Larry’s career—from the early days at Penn and Harvard to the turbulence of academic politics and his groundbreaking work in fiscal and intergenerational accounting. Learn more about Larry's Maxifi Planner here: https://maxifiplanner.com/ Key Highlights Choosing the Road Less Traveled Larry shares how he was torn between law school and economics, and how encouragement from mentors like Steve Ross set him on an unexpected path to Harvard and an entire career driven by curiosity and creativity. Academic Hurdles and Speaking Your Mind Larry talks about the challenges he faced at top universities, including getting pushed out of positions after making waves with his research. He talks about why being authentic and asking tough questions matters— even when it means not always fitting in. Making Public Policy Count Larry explains how his work at the Council of Economic Advisors and his research on fiscal and intergenerational accounting grew from a desire to have real impact on society, not just on academic debates. Finding Value in Nonlinear Careers The discussion highlights the unpredictable nature of meaningful work—how taking risks and accepting setbacks leads to a more rewarding journey, especially in a field where playing it safe is the norm. Mentorship and Lasting Culture Jonathan credits Larry’s personal style and independent thinking for helping create the world-class economics department he experienced at BU. They reflect on how true leadership is about building a culture where others can thrive. Why It Matters for Sophisticated Investors Larry’s story is a reminder: real leadership, whether in academia or finance, means taking risks, embracing setbacks, and staying true to your own vision. This episode offers lessons in creativity, resilience, and the importance of asking big questions, tailored for business leaders, families, and professionals committed to purposeful wealth management.   If you enjoyed this episode and want thoughtful, unfiltered insight at the intersection of wealth, purpose, and strategic thinking, sign up for my free newsletter, Wealth, Empowered. Every two weeks, you’ll get practical wisdom and commentary for business leaders, professionals, and families looking to align their wealth management with long-term vision and personal values. Sign up here: https://wealth-empowered.beehiiv.com/ Disclaimer The content of Treussard Talks is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed are those of Jonathan Treussard and his guests and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Treussard Capital Management or its affiliates. Listeners should consult their own financial advisors before making investment decisions. Visit www.treussard.com for additional disclaimers.
Treussard Talks.