
Adam Tooze
Adam Tooze is a prominent economic historian and author known for his insightful analyses of modern economic crises and the historical context surrounding them. He has served as a professor at Columbia University and has written extensively on the intersections of economics, politics, and history, making significant contributions to the understanding of the global economy. His recent involvement in launching the magazine 'Surplus' reflects his commitment to addressing economic issues from a critical and inclusive perspective.
Born on Apr 02, 1970 (55 years old)
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Germany | 1 | 5.00 | 0.06% | +0% | 83,783,942 | 47,070 | $3,845,000 | 2,160$ |
Totals | 1 | 83,783,942 | 47,070 | $3,845,000 | 2,160$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Germany:
Adam Tooze was invited to discuss the implications of Chancellor Merz's visit to Donald Trump.
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United Kingdom:
Adam Tooze of Columbia University wondered if markets had begun to 'sell America'.
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Italy:
British historian Adam Tooze observes ironically about the economic divorce between America and China.
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Switzerland:
Adam Tooze criticized the formula used by Trump's economic team for calculating tariffs.
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Ireland:
Adam Tooze described the economic policy by a major economic power as the maddest thing anyone has ever seen.
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United Kingdom:
Adam Tooze, an economic historian at Columbia University, criticized the grotesque policies for south-east Asian countries.
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Australia:
Adam Tooze referred to the reaction to Miran's paper as 'sane-washing' and discussed the irrationality of the Trump administration's decisions.
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Greece:
Adam Tooze is a distinguished historian at Columbia University known for his work on economic crises and global power dynamics.
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Liechtenstein:
Nobre references Adam Tooze's concept of a 'policrisis' to describe the overlapping crises affecting global capitalism.
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Liechtenstein:
Adam Tooze is referenced as an economist discussing the overlapping crises since 2008.
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