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Martin Wolf is associate editor and chief economics
commentator at the Financial Times. He was awarded the CBE (Commander
of the British Empire) in 2000 for services to financial journalism.
He is a visiting fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford University, and
a special professor at the University of Nottingham.
Mr. Wolf was joint winner of the Wincott Foundation senior prize for
excellence in financial journalism in both 1989 and 1997 and won the
RTZ David Watt memorial prize in 1994. He was the winner of the 2003
Business Journalist of the Year Decade of Excellence Award. He has been
a forum fellow at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum since
1999. He won the Newspaper Feature of the Year Award at the Workworld
Media Awards in 2003. He is the author of Why Globalization Works
(Yale University Press, 2004).
He obtained the Master of Philosophy in economics from Oxford University
in 1971. Following that he joined the World Bank, where he became a
senior economist in 1974. In 1981 he became director of studies at the
Trade Policy Research Centre in London. He joined the FT in 1987 as
chief economics leader writer and became chief economics commentator
in 1996. His column appears on Wednesdays and alternate Fridays.