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16 Facts About Irwin Stelzer

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Irwin M Stelzer was born on 22 May 1932 and is an American economist who is the US economic and business columnist for The Sunday Times in the United Kingdom and was for The Courier-Mail in Australia.

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Irwin Stelzer is a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute.

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Irwin Stelzer is an occasional contributor to The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, Standpoint, The Critic and the New Statesman.

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Irwin Stelzer received both his BA degree and his MA degree from New York University.

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Irwin Stelzer has had teaching appointments at Cornell University, the University of Connecticut, and New York University and he has been a teaching member of Columbia University's Continuing Legal Education Programs.

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Irwin Stelzer has been elected a Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.

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Irwin Stelzer is a former member of the Litigation and Administrative Practice Faculty of the Practising Law Institute.

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Irwin Stelzer served on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Visiting Committee for the Department of Economics.

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Irwin Stelzer co-founded National Economic Research Associates, Inc and served as its president from 1961 to 1983.

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Irwin Stelzer has served as a director of the Energy and Environmental Policy Center at Harvard University.

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Irwin Stelzer 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.

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Irwin Stelzer is a visiting fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.

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Irwin Stelzer started out by delivering flowers for "25 cents a shot".

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Irwin Stelzer has written and lectured on economic and policy development in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Irwin Stelzer has written extensively on policy issues such as America's competitive position in the world economy, optimum regulatory policies, the consequences of European integration, and factors affecting and impeding economic growth.

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Irwin Stelzer has served as economics editor of the Antitrust Bulletin.