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Daniel Ben-Ami is a London-based journalist and author specialising in economics and finance. He has written extensively on economic development, the world economy, financial markets and investment funds. He has used the pseudonym Daniel Nassim.[1]
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Work
His work has appeared in general and specialist publications including the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Independent, Prospect, The Sunday Telegraph and The Sunday Times. Generally his more controversial articles have appeared in Spiked and before that the now defunct LM Magazine. He has spoken at public meetings including events organised by the Institute of Ideas, the New York Salon and WORLDwrite. In Europe, he has appeared on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC News 24, Bloomberg TV, CNBC, CNN and Sky News. In America, he was a guest on the Al Franken Show on Air America Radio and he has appeared on the Counterpoint programme on Australia's ABC Radio National. He has also appeared on the Al Jazeera English language television service.
References
- ^ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Daniel_Ben-Ami Retrieved 31 January 2010.
Books
- "Is Japan different?", in Phil Hammond (ed) Cultural Difference, Media Memories: Anglo-American Images of Japan, Cassell, 1997. ISBN 9781847423467
- Cowardly Capitalism: The Myth of the Global Financial Casino, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2001. ISBN 0471899631
- Ferraris for all: In defence of economic progress, The Policy Press, 2010. ISBN 9781847423467
External links
- Ferraris For All website: danielbenami.com
- Fund Strategy blog: Strategy Blog
- Daniel Ben-Ami, "In defence of abundance", Spiked Online, 29 January 2010
- Daniel Ben-Ami, "Who’s afraid of economic growth?", Spiked Online, 4 May 2006
- Daniel Ben-Ami, "The dismal quackery of eco-economics", Spiked Online, 22 October 2004
- Sky News TV: "Debate with Friends of the Earth on the economics of climate change"
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