Roger Bootle

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Roger Bootle
Education Oxford
Occupation Economist

Roger Bootle is an economist and a weekly columnist [1] for the Daily Telegraph

[edit] Background

Bootle began his career in the academic world as a lecturer in Economics at St Anne’s College, Oxford.

[edit] Publications

  • Theory of Money, joint author
  • Index-Linked Gilts
  • The Death of Inflation[2], 1996
  • Money for Nothing – Real Wealth, Financial Fantasies and the Economy of the Future[3], 2003


[edit] References

  1. ^ Roger Bootle - Columnists - Business News - Telegraph
  2. ^ Amazon.com: Death of Inflation: Surviving and Thriving in the Zero Era: Roger Bootle: Books
  3. ^ Amazon.com: Money for Nothing: Real Wealth, Financial Fantasies and the Economy of the Future: Roger Bootle: Books
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