IRWIN STELZER

'Irwin M. Stelzer' (born 1932) is an American economist. He is the U.S. economic and business columinst for ''The Sunday Times (UK)'', ''The Courier-Mail'' and a contributing editor of ''The Weekly Standard''. He has served as a managing director of the investment banking firm of Rothschild Inc and was founder and president of National Economic Research Associates, Inc which became NERA Economic Consulting. He is a signatory of the Henry Jackson Society, a senior director and fellow of the Hudson Institute and has edited and introduced a book on neoconservatism. Prior to joining the Hudson Institute, Dr. Stelzer was resident scholar and director of regulatory policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Stelzer received his bachelor and master-of-arts degrees from New York University and his doctorate in economics from Cornell University.
He has been criticized by contemporaries and commentators such as journalist William Shawcross et al for following Rupert Murdoch's neoconservative editorial bias, particularly comments that push the business and political line of News Corporation and those held by Murdoch personally.

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Biography, Articles and Publications at the Hudson Institute

Biography on Sourcewatch.org

Video of lecture given at Edinburgh University in 2002 on Adam Smith

Why Enron deserves our gratitude, ''The Guardian'' January 2002

Interview: Irwin Stelzer, Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man, "The Observer" Sunday October 17, 2004

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