Martin Wolf

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British journalist

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According to Wikipedia, Martin Harry Wolf is a British journalist of Austrian-Dutch descent who focuses on economics. He is the associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times. Early life Wolf was born in London, in 1946. His father Edmund was an Austrian Jewishish playwright who escaped from Vienna to England before World War II. In London, Edmund met Wolf's mother, a Dutch Jew who had lost nearly thirty close relatives in the Holocaust. Wolf recalls that his background left him wary of political extremes and encouraged his interest in economics, as he felt economic policy mistakes were one of the root causes of World War II. He was an active supporter of the Labour Party until the early 1970s.

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Martin Wolf is most known for their academic work in the field of economics. They are also known for their academic work in the fields of and communications.

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