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Callum Williams

Senior economics writer at The Economist

Callum Williams is the author of "The Classical School: The Birth of Economics in 20 Enlightened Lives," a book that delves into the history of economic thought and was published in April 2020. He holds a Master's Degree from the University of Oxford, a Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellowship from Harvard University, and a Bachelor's degree from the University of Cambridge.

With a strong background in economics, Callum has held various roles at The Economist, including Senior Economics Writer, Britain Economics Correspondent, and Economics Correspondent. He also served as a Marjorie Deane intern at The Economist.

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Mar 28 · twitter

Consumers are a lot less happy in the US than elsewhere in the OECD https://t.co/FUTmQhZZ1k

Consumers are a lot less happy in the US than elsewhere in the OECD https://t.co/FUTmQhZZ1k
Mar 27 · twitter

Underappreciated point is that in the dotcom boom there was much more of a bubble in European tech stocks than American ones.... https://t.co/XprWM90jkT

Underappreciated point is that in the dotcom boom there was much more of a bubble in European tech s
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