Fingleton, Eamonn
FINGLETON, Eamonn
FINGLETON, Eamonn. Irish, b. 1948. Genres: Business/Trade/Industry, Economics, Money/Finance, Politics/Government. Career: Financial Times, London, England, personal finance editor, 1979-81; Forbes, NYC, associate editor, 1981-83; Merrill Lynch Market Letter, NYC, senior financial editor, 1983-84; Euromoney, London, East Asia editor, 1985-87, deputy editor, 1987-89; author and freelance writer, 1989-; Unsustainable.org, editor, 2001-. Publications: Making the Most of Your Money, 1977; (with T. Tickell) The Penguin Money Book, 1981; Blindside: Why Japan Is Still on Track to Overtake the U.S. by the Year 2000, 1995; In Praise of Hard Industries: Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy, Is the Key to Future Prosperity, 1999; Unsustainable: How Economic Dogma Is Destroying American Prosperity, 2003. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Tsunamachi Condominium 201, Mita 2-18-3, Tokyo 108, Japan. Online address: [email protected]