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Martin Sandbu

European Economics Commentator

Martin Sandbu is the Financial Times's European economics commentator. He also writes Free Lunch, the FT's newsletter on the global economic policy debate. He has been writing for the FT since 2009, when he joined the paper as economics leader writer.

Before joining the FT, he worked in academia and policy consulting. He is the author of three books, on business ethics, the euro, and on the economics of belonging.

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  • Thursday, 19 December, 2024
    Free LunchEU economy
    A Copernican revolution in EU economic thinking? Premium content

    ‘Draghi plus’ would make Europe take domestic demand seriously — and not before time

    Mario Draghi
  • Sunday, 15 December, 2024
    European Central Bank
    The ECB cannot pretend any technocratic purity

    Central banks must rise to the geopolitical challenges of the day

    A euro sign is seen at the visitors centre of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt
  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    Free LunchRussian assets
    It’s high time to make Russia pay Premium content

    G7’s $50bn loan is no substitute for transferring blocked foreign exchange reserves to Ukraine

    A Russian flag flutters next to one of the Kremlin towers in downtown Moscow
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Free LunchGlobal Economy
    Ten years of Free Lunch Premium content

    To celebrate: an upgrade in the new year

    A transparent globe with a reflective surface.
  • Sunday, 1 December, 2024
    EU economy
    The EU’s commitment phobia holds it back

    Leaders must take long-term action on industrial, fiscal and monetary policy as well as support for Ukraine

    An employee works on an engine on the production floor of Stellantis in Turin, Italy
  • Thursday, 28 November, 2024
    Free LunchUS politics & policy
    Donald Trump, accidental master of game theory Premium content

    The president-elect’s instincts track the theorems of strategic decision science

    Donald Trump gestures while speaking during an election night event. Behind him, multiple American flags are displayed.
  • Thursday, 21 November, 2024
    Free LunchEU economy
    How to put Europe’s savings to work Premium content

    The EU must redeploy capital it squirrels away abroad

    An employee wearing a hard hat and high-visibility jacket examines equipment surrounded by pipes and machinery at an energy lithium electrolysis optimisation plant in Germany.
  • Sunday, 17 November, 2024
    Geopolitics
    Finding the money to make Europe great again

    Frozen assets and large capital exports should be go-to sources for funding a geopolitical transformation

    Firefighters work at the site where an industrial area was hit by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv region, Ukraine
  • Thursday, 14 November, 2024
    Free LunchUS presidential election 2024
    Why I was wrong about the US election Premium content

    Economics, ‘vibeonomics’ and the Trump swing

    Participants in a car caravan supporting Donald Trump drive through New York City. Vehicles are adorned with American flags and Trump banners, and a person stands through the sunroof of a truck, holding a "Trump Won" flag. street.
  • Thursday, 7 November, 2024
    Free LunchRussia
    How western sanctions are squeezing Russia Premium content

    Behind the headline numbers, the resource constraints are evident

    A woman stands in front of a dairy section in a supermarket in Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Sunday, 3 November, 2024
    Global Economy
    The west must outdo rival efforts to build an alternative financial system

    Technological and geopolitical competition between democracies and autocracies are two sides of the same coin

    Russian President Vladimir Putin during an official welcoming ceremony for delegations’ heads at the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia
  • Thursday, 31 October, 2024
    Free LunchUS presidential election 2024
    Why Kamala Harris will win Premium content

    Because it’s still the economy, stupid

    Kamala Harris speaks at a rally. She stands at a podium with a large crowd behind her holding signs and a backdrop displaying the words "When We Vote We Win."
  • Thursday, 24 October, 2024
    Free LunchUK Autumn Budget 2024
    The unexamined big question around the UK Budget Premium content

    Ignore the details of how Labour will raise taxes, spending and borrowing, and ask instead how much

    Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are seen gesturing and smiling at the Labour party conference
  • Sunday, 20 October, 2024
    Innovation
    Europe should take a digital leap across its innovation gap

    The US is enjoying a virtuous cycle, while the EU is caught in a mid-tech trap

  • Thursday, 17 October, 2024
    Free LunchWar in Ukraine
    The west’s halfhearted resistance to Russia Premium content

    Ukraine’s friends can be much tougher with Moscow’s ‘shadow fleet’ — and other economic weapons

    Vladimir Putin is seated at a desk, holding a document, during a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow.
  • Monday, 14 October, 2024
    The Economics Show podcast31 min listen
    What’s wrong with effective altruism? With Martin Sandbu

    How did a charitable movement get so weird?

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    Free LunchGerman economy
    Germany’s choice Premium content

    Should Europe’s largest economy embrace the future or double down on past successes?

    A bustling street market in Nuremberg, Germany, is filled with shoppers walking past stalls with red and white striped awnings. The street is lined with historic buildings under a clear sky.
  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
    EU economy
    To really change the EU, the northern flank must take the lead

    Nine like-minded member states would be enough to break the logjams on reform

    Former Italian Prime Minister and economist Mario Draghi
  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Free LunchGlobal trade
    How to fragment the global economy Premium content

    The many ways in which the big blocs can make it hard to stay non-aligned

    Cranes used for shipping containers rise from the Port of Newark, visible across the water. In the foreground, people with bicycles stand near a railing looking out over the water
  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    Free LunchFrench economy
    Digging into France’s fiscal mess Premium content

    It has always been a high-tax, high-spend country, so why have things been getting worse?

    A morning rush hour commuter walks near skyscrapers in the La Defense business district in Paris, France. The person is silhouetted against the backdrop of modern glass buildings and reflections.
  • Sunday, 22 September, 2024
    EU foreign policy
    Why Europe needs a foreign economic policy

    Current EU structures discourage joined-up thinking in pursuing geostrategic goals

    Italian former prime minister and economist Mario Draghi (L) and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
  • Thursday, 19 September, 2024
    Free LunchGlobal trade
    Must countries choose between the west and China? Premium content

    The ‘in-betweeners’ have profited from diverse trade relations — but may increasingly have to choose sides

    Motorists ride past large green gantry cranes at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port in India
  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    Free LunchEuropean Union
    Draghi calls for joined-up thinking in Europe Premium content

    When it comes to lifting EU productivity, fortune will favour the bold

    Mario Draghi speaks at a podium with the European Commission logo during a press conference
  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    Free LunchGlobal inequality
    Does the US have anything to learn from Europe? Premium content

    A surprisingly varied cast of US commentators cast shade on how the Old World runs its economies

    A farmer stands beside a large tractor, looking over a harvested field of winter wheat in Corn, Oklahoma.
  • Sunday, 1 September, 2024
    War in Ukraine
    G7 leaders are tying themselves in knots over Ukraine loan

    Engineering a $50bn advance from the profits of frozen Russian assets is presenting a challenge

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the G7 meeting
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