>ich suche den Artikel:
>"The mother of all Meltdowns - what a Wall Street Chrash will do to the world"
>Martin Wolf (schreibt Kolumnen in der FT) im American Magazine of International Affairs.
>Weiß jemand, wo man den Artikel im Internet finden kann?
>Danke
>Diogenes
Leider nirgendwo. Aber auf den Mann wird gehört! Denn:
Mr Martin Wolf is Associate Editor and Economics Commentator at the Financial Times, London. He is also a Special Professor at the University of Nottingham.
Mr Wolf was joint winner of the Wincott Foundation senior prize for excellence in financial journalism for 1989 and again for 1997. He is one of only two British journalists to have won this prize twice since its establishment in 1970. He also won the RTZ David Watt memorial prize for 1994. This prize is granted annually"to a writer judged to have made an outstanding contribution in the English language towards the clarification of national, international and political issues and the promotion of their greater understanding".
Mr Wolf obtained first class honours in classical moderations at Oxford University in 1967, followed by first class honours in politics, philosophy and economics in 1969. He obtained the M.Phil. in economics in 1971. In that year, Mr Wolf joined the World Bank as a Young Professional and was promoted Senior Economist in 1974. In 1981 Mr Wolf joined the Trade Policy Research Centre, London, as Director of Studies. In 1987, he joined the Financial Times as Chief Economics Leader Writer. He was promoted Associate Editor in 1990 and Economics Commentator in 1996.
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