Paul Einzig Explained

Paul Einzig
Birth Date:25 September 1897
Occupation:Writer

Paul Einzig (25 August 18978 May 1973) was an economic and political writer and journalist. He wrote 57 books, alongside many articles for newspapers and journals, and regular columns for the newspapers Financial News (which became Financial Times) and Commercial and Financial Chronicle.[1]

Einzig was born in Braşov, Transylvania[2] (then a part of Hungary, now Romania), into a Jewish family,[3] and educated in Hungary, England and France. He earned a degree as Doctor of Political and Economic Sciences at the University of Paris from 1921 to 1923. He moved to England in 1919, becoming a citizen in 1929. He had a wife, Ruth, a son, Richard and a daughter.[4] He died in London in 1973.

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  1. http://eh.net/node/2742 The History of Foreign Exchange | Book Reviews | EH.Net
  2. Web site: The Papers of Paul Einzig. ArchiveSearch. Cambridge University.
  3. [William D. Rubinstein]
  4. Paul Einzig, How Money is Managed. London: Pelican, 1954

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