Irwin Stelzer
American economist and columnist (born 1932) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Irwin M. Stelzer (born 22 May 1932)[1] is an American economist[2] who is the U.S. economic and business columnist for The Sunday Times in the United Kingdom and was for The Courier-Mail in Australia. In the United States, he was a contributing editor [3] at The Weekly Standard, and is a contributing editor for the American Interest. He is Director of Economic Policy Studies at the Hudson Institute. Stelzer is a consultant on market strategy, pricing and antitrust issues, and regulatory matters for U.S. and United Kingdom industries.[4][5] He is also an occasional contributor to The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, Standpoint and the New Statesman. He resides in the United States. Some British politicians and newspapers have vilified Stelzer as Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man, an assertion that Stelzer denies.[6]
Irwin Stelzer | |
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Born | (1932-05-22) May 22, 1932 (age 91) |
Nationality | American |
Academic career | |
Institution | The Sunday Times |
Field | Economics |
Alma mater | New York University |