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Irwin M. Stelzer (born 22 May 1932) is an American economist who is the U.S. economic and business columnist for ''The Sunday Times'' in the United Kingdom, ''The Courier-Mail'' in Australia and ''The Weekly Standard'' in the United States, at the latter of which he has been a contributing editor. Stelzer is a consultant on market strategy, pricing and antitrust issues, and regulatory matters for U.S. and United Kingdom industries.〔 〕 He is also an occasional contributor to ''The Guardian'', the ''Daily Telegraph'' and the ''New Statesman''. He resides in London and the United States. Some British politicians and newspapers have vilified Stelzer as Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man, an assertion that Stelzer denies. ==Academic career== Stelzer received both his BA degree and his MA degree from New York University. At Cornell University he earned a Ph.D. in economics.〔〔 He has had teaching appointments at Cornell University, the University of Connecticut, and New York University and he has also been a teaching member of Columbia University’s Continuing Legal Education Programs. He has been elected a Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. He is a former member of the Litigation and Administrative Practice Faculty of the Practising Law Institute. He served on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Visiting Committee for the Department of Economics.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Irwin Stelzer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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