Dan Atkinson
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Dan Atkinson is a British journalist and author. He was born in Brighton in 1961. He has been economics editor of The Mail on Sunday since 2000, before which he was for ten years a financial correspondent with The Guardian, in which role he specialised in issues of regulation and fraud. Between 1985 and 1990 he was deputy City Editor of the Press Association, which he joined after an apprenticeship and a spell as business editor at the Evening Post in Reading.
Atkinson lives in his native Sussex with his wife and three children.
[edit] Works
- The Gods that Failed: How Blind Faith in Markets has Cost us Our Future by Larry Elliott and Dan Atkinson (The Bodley Head, 2008).
- Fantasy Island by Larry Elliott and Dan Atkinson (Constable, 2007).
- Financial Mail on Sunday Complete Guide to the City by Dan Atkinson (Random House Business Books, 2002).
- The Age of Insecurity by Larry Elliott, Dan Atkinson (Verso Books, 1998).
- The Wrecker's Lamp: Do Currency Markets Leave Us on the Rocks? by Ruth Kelly and Dan Atkinson (Institute for Public Policy Research, 1994).