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Greg Ip (born June 18, 1964) is a journalist. In 1996, Ip became a reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Eight years later joined the Economist. He was the U.S. Economics editor of The Economist until 2015, when he returned to the Wall Street Journal as chief economics commentator. Ip is a graduate of Carleton University.
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- Greg ip s opening remarks foolproof book panel
- The economist s greg ip on the most underreported stories of 2014
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The economist s greg ip on the most underreported stories of 2014
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In 2013 he spoke on CNBC in favor of low interest rates. In January 2015, he returned to the Wall Street Journal as chief economics commentator. He is the author of The Little Book of Economics: How the Economy Works in the Real World. Reviewers praised the book for its accessibility to non-economists and for demonstrating the relevance of economic theory to current events. Ip has studied the probabilities of various regions suffering economic crises. In 2002, an article coauthored with John D. McKinnon was part of a set of ten articles that resulted in the Wall Street Journal staff being awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting.
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