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government could raise taxes to pay for pay rises. There were too few key public sector staff and their quality raised concerns. NHS England data "show a vacancy rate of 11.9 per cent as at September 30 2022 within the Registered Nursing staff group (47,496 vacancies). This is an increase from the same period in the previous year, when the vacancy rate was 10.5 per cent (39,931 vacancies)." Also too few teachers were recruited in subjects like physics or design & technology. Poor health damaged labour supply. Allowing inflation to bring real pay down and expecting services to maintain or improve standards was in Wolf's opinion "plainly dishonest." Wolf stated the government should keep public sector pay comparable with private sector pay particularly where there are noteworthy recruitment and retention issues.
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Wolf maintained in December 2022 the government's failure to maintain real pay in the public sector had an adverse effect on recruitment and retention of staff. Since 2010 real average pay rose 5.5% in the private sector till September 2022, but fell 5.9% in the public sector. If it wanted to, the
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Wolf was joint winner of the Wincott Foundation senior prize for excellence in financial journalism in both 1989 and 1997. He won the RTZ David Watt memorial prize in 1994. In 2000. Wolf was awarded the
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In addition to his journalism and participation in various international forums, Wolf had also attempted to influence opinion with his books; he has stated that his 2004 book,
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in 1987, where he has been associate editor since 1990 and chief economics commentator since 1996. Up until the late 2000s, Wolf was an influential advocate of
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wrote of him that "Wolf doesn't even have a PhD. And that matters not at all; what he has is a keen sense of observation, a level head, and an open mind."
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degree (MPhil) in economics in 1971. Wolf has said that he never pursued a PhD, because he "didn't want to become an academic".
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Wolf is regarded as "staggeringly well connected" within financial circles. His friends include leading financiers such as
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Video: Oxford Law, Justice & Society Lecture, The Place of Britain in a Future Europe – Martin Wolf, October 2012
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has said, "He really is the premier financial and economics writer in the world". In 2012, he received the
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titled "The world economy is now collapsing", where he called it the "biggest economic disaster since the
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has called him "the world's preeminent financial journalist." Mohamed A. El-Erian, former CEO of the
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magazine described him as "the Anglosphere's most influential finance journalist", while economist
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The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned—and Have Still to Learn—from the Financial Crisis
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in Davos since 1999. Wolf has been named in the top 100 lists of global thinkers by
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are building blocks of civilisation: security and safety, knowledge and science, a
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Video: UC Berkeley Events, Conversations with History – Martin Wolf, February 2009
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Wolf left the World Bank in 1981, to become Director of Studies at the
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to England before World War II. In London, Edmund met Wolf's mother, a
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meetings of politicians and bankers. He is visiting fellow of
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In 2012, Wolf stated in remarks for the Financial Times that
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Wolf was born in London, in 1946. His father Edmund was an
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The UK government’s policy on public sector pay is foolish
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to advocate a massive fiscal and monetary response to the
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in 2006, and was made Doctor of Science (Economics) of
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He became one of the more influential drivers of the
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for his undergraduate studies. He initially studied
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Recipients of Ischia International Journalism Award
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As a graduate student Wolf moved on to 1419:Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford 988:"Fixing Global Finance with Martin Wolf" 543:The Resistible Appeal of Fortress Europe 373:economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic 928:"Prospect's top 100 intellectuals 2009" 617: 245:, also at Oxford, which he left with a 527:Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award 905:from the original on 11 December 2022 871:"Patron Saint's Day Honorary Doctors" 835:from the original on 11 December 2022 824:"The world economy is now collapsing" 756:. Yale University Press. p. xi. 520:Ischia International Journalism Award 206:. 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Index

Wolf, Martin
Martin Wolf (disambiguation)
Wolf in 2015
Journalist
University College School
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
BA
Nuffield College, Oxford
MPhil
Economics
Alison Wolf
CBE
economics
Financial Times
Le Monde
Austrian Jewish
Vienna
Dutch Jew
Holocaust
root causes of World War II
Labour Party
University College School
independent school
Hampstead
Corpus Christi College
Oxford University
classics
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Nuffield College
Master of Philosophy

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