Clive Crook
Clive Crook (born 1955 in
The Atlantic Monthly, and now writes a column and editorials for Bloomberg News.[1] For twenty years he held various editorial positions at The Economist, including deputy editor from 1993 to 2005.[2]
In 2006, he co-chaired the
Economist Group.[4]
Background
He was born in
Her Majesty's Treasury.[2]
Publications
- Crook, Clive; Bishop, Matthew; Peet, John; Beddoes, Zanny Minton; Guest, Robert (2002-02-21). Globalisation: Making Sense of an Integrating World: Reasons, Effects and Challenges (Economist). ISBN 978-1-86197-348-1.
- Crook, Clive (1992). "Third World Economic Development". In
References
- ^ "Clive Crook - Bloomberg Opinion Columnist". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
Clive Crook is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and writes editorials on economics, finance and politics. He was chief Washington commentator for the Financial Times, a correspondent and editor for the Economist and a senior editor at the Atlantic.
- ^ a b Short bio at Aspen Institute Archived 2012-07-19 at archive.today
- ^ A UN Perspective at Georgetown University by Copenhagen Consensus Center (archived at 2010-07-15) "Director Bjørn Lomborg of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, and co-chaired by Nobel Laureate Douglas North and editor Clive Crook."
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External links
- Clive Crook at Bloomberg News
- Clive Crook at The Atlantic Monthly
- Clive Crook's Blog at Financial Times
- Clive Crook interviews at PBS
- Clive Crook on Twitter
- Appearances on C-SPAN