Justin Fox

Business and Economics Columnist, TIME

Are booms and busts simply part of American life? Justin Fox of Time says that may be the case, but explains how the U.S. can learn from other countries to reform banking. Read More

A conversation with the business and economics columnist at Time Magazine. Read More

Justin Fox, Time’s business columnist, worries that MBA programs have been structured to teach economics as a science, which it isn’t; he prescribes a way for these schools to change for the better. Read More

Time Magazine’s Justin Fox explains how famed economist Robert Shiller’s background led to his prescient economic views, and tells us how Shiller reacts to the economic crisis. Read More

Justin Fox of Time Magazine explains the appeal and the downfall of the rational market theory and tells us the next great economic theories and investment models. Read More

About Justin Fox

Justin Fox

Justin Fox is the business and economics columnist for Time magazine. He also writes the "Curious Capitalist" blog at Time.com.

Before joining Time in January 2007, Fox spent more than a decade at sister publication, Fortune. At Fortune, he covered a wide variety of topics related to economics, finance, and international business. In 2000 and 2001, he was the magazine's Europe editor, based in London.

Earlier in his career, Justin worked at several newspapers, including American Banker and the Birmingham News. He has a B.A. in international affairs from Princeton.

Fox is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. His first book, The Myth of the Rational Market, will be published by Collins in 2008.

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