Martin Wolf

chief economics commentator and associate editor financial times

The associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, Martin Wolf is recognised as one of the most influential economics writers in the world. Wolf’s interest in economics was heavily influenced by his family history. Wolf’s mother, a Dutch Jew, lost nearly thirty of her close relatives in the atrocities of the Holocaust. As a result, Wolf has always been wary of political extremes. Feeling that economic policy mistakes were one of the root causes of the Second World War, Wolf felt encouraged to pursue his interest in economics. In 2000, Wolf was awarded a CBE for his services to financial journalism.

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