![]() | Daniel is a writer and journalist based in London. An extended version of Ferraris for All, his book defending economic progress, was published earlier this year. His book on global finance, Cowardly Capitalism (Wiley 2001), was recommended by the Baker Library of Harvard Business School. Daniel has contributed to numerous publications and has often appeared in the broadcast media. He is working on a new project on the widespread fear of inequality. |
Saturday 1 November 2008, 1.30pm Lecture Theatre 1
Growing pains: the pros and cons of economic dynamism
Saturday 12 July 2008, 12.15pm Norton Rose LLP
Choking on growth - from Yellow Peril to Green Menace!
Ferraris for All: in defence of economic progress (Policy Press, 2012)
Cowardly Capitalism (Wiley, 2001)
Cultural Difference, Media Memories: Anglo-American Images of Japan (Cassell, 1997)
"The audience were the stars of the Battle of Ideas - engaged, informed and enthusiastic. As a panellist, I felt both ashamed and educated. Exactly as it should be."
John Street, professor of politics, University of East Anglia