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* [http://www.slate.com/?id=3944&cp=2134391 Columns at Slate]
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* [http://blogs.ft.com/undercover/ Blog at the FT, which began October 2007]
* [http://blogs.ft.com/undercover/ Blog at the FT, which began October 2007]
*[http://media.libsyn.com/media/colinmarshall/MOI_Tim_Harford.mp3 An interview with Tim Harford] on [http://www.colinmarshallradio.com/marketplace ''The Marketplace of Ideas'']


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Tim Harford (born 1973) is an English economist and journalist, residing in London. He is the author of two economics books, presenter of BBC television series Trust Me, I'm an Economist, and writer of a humorous weekly column called "Dear Economist" for The Financial Times, in which he uses economic theory to attempt to solve readers' personal problems. His other FT column, "The Undercover Economist", is syndicated in Slate magazine.

Harford studied at the University of Oxford, gaining a BA and then an MPhil in Economics in 1998. He joined the Financial Times in 2003 on a fellowship in commemoration of the business columnist Peter Martin. He continued to write his column after joining the International Finance Corporation in 2004, and re-joined the Financial Times as economics leader writer in April 2006. He is also a member of the newspaper's editorial board.

In October 2007, Harford replaced Andrew Dilnot on the BBC Radio 4 series More or Less.

Books by Tim Harford

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