Name Clive Crook | Role Columnist | |
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Education Bolton School, Magdalen College, Oxford, University of Oxford, London School of Economics and Political Science Profiles |
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Clive Crook (born 1955 in Yorkshire, England) is a columnist for the Financial Times, the National Journal and a senior editor at The Atlantic Monthly. For twenty years he held various editorial positions at The Economist, including deputy editor for eleven years.
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- David stockman vs clive crook debate over zero interest rates
- Josh barro clive crook michael kinsley nolan mccarty and markus prior
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In 2006, he co-chaired the Copenhagen Consensus project, framing global development priorities for the coming decades together with Nobel laureates and other world-renowned economists. He has co-authored Globalisation: Making Sense of an Integrating World: Reasons, Effects and Challenges for the Economist Group.
Josh barro clive crook michael kinsley nolan mccarty and markus prior
Background
He was born in Yorkshire and raised in Lancashire. He was educated at Bolton School, and graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, and the London School of Economics.
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