Matthew Bishop (journalist)

Matthew Bishop (journalist)

Matthew Bishop is The Economist US Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief. Previously, he was the editor for London Business.[1]

He is the author of two books with Michael Green, "The Road from Ruin: How to Renew Capitalism and Put America Back on Top",[2] and "Philanthrocapitalism: How Giving Can Save the World",[3] and is a sought after expert on philanthropy. He also wrote the Economist guides "Essential Economics"[4] and "The Pocket Economist".

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