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Tim Harford

Senior Columnist

Tim Harford writes the Undercover Economist column, and was previously an economics leader writer for the FT. He first joined the newspaper as Peter Martin Fellow in 2003.

Tim is the author of ten books, including the million-selling The Undercover Economist and most recently How To Make The World Add Up and The Truth Detective. He hosts the Cautionary Tales podcast and presents More or Less on BBC Radio.

Tim is the winner of the Royal Statistical Society award for journalistic excellence, the Wincott Prize, the Bastiat Prize, the Rybczynski Prize and several other awards. He is an honorary fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. He was made an OBE in the 2019 new year honours list “for services to improving economic understanding”.

Email Tim Harford @TimHarford  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    Undercover EconomistBehavioural economics
    Can we ‘nudge’ our way to higher growth?

    It’s time to ask whether behavioural science can tackle big problems

    A calculator with the word ‘FUTURE’ on its screen and emoji faces instead of number buttons
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    Undercover EconomistBehavioural economics
    Am I boring you? Good

    Smooth and successful processes are not interesting — but we neglect them at our peril

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  • Friday, 16 May, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    What does it take to stand up to tyranny?

    Why some people take extraordinary risks to save others

  • Friday, 9 May, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    The zero‑sum mindset is no mystery

    Stefanie Stantcheva’s economic survey of US citizens deserves the acclaim it has received

    Alberto Miranda
  • Friday, 2 May, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Beware Giffen-ish vibes in the money markets

    Strange things happen when people are backed into a corner

  • Friday, 25 April, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Seven truths about trade

    Answering the questions Trump’s Tariff Men haven’t asked

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  • Saturday, 19 April, 2025
    The Weekend Essay
    Donald Trump vs Mr Market

    As the US president’s rollercoaster tariff policy creates global financial chaos, Tim Harford asks: is he in a fight he can’t win?

    A drawing of two men, one of them Donald Trump, facing each other, wearing red boxing gloves, their hands up as if ready to fight
  • Friday, 18 April, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    The value of institutional memory

    Why some organisations are condemned to repeat the same mistakes over and over again

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  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    How to do without the Donald

    For most of us, the realm of international events is a place to visit, not a place to live

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  • Friday, 4 April, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Predictions aren’t always about the future

    Accuracy is hard work and rewarded late. Its much easier to make a forecast seem entertaining

  • Friday, 28 March, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Elon Musk is wrong about GDP

    The tech tycoon is not the first to misunderstand what gross domestic product is meant to measure  

  • Friday, 21 March, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    How to cure ‘premature enumeration’

    People who fall for trick puzzles are more likely to fall for disinformation too

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  • Friday, 14 March, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    The tao of bad buildings

    The predictable demise of an award-winning piece of architecture

  • Friday, 7 March, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Life lessons from Donald ‘Shoup Dogg’ Shoup

    The economist’s genius was to take a problem that seemed boring and trivial, and show that it was neither

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  • Friday, 28 February, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    The selfish guide to decarbonising

    New research suggests a US totally uninterested in global agreements would still see the cost benefits of reducing emissions

  • Friday, 21 February, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    An alternative take on Trump’s favourite word

    Seen from a different angle, would the US president still choose tariffs?

  • Friday, 14 February, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    What Elon Musk can learn from the original Doge

    Why governance matters and other lessons from 13th century Venice

  • Friday, 7 February, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    The case for ‘late bloomers’

    Ageism in the workplace is not only concerning, it’s wrong-headed

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  • Friday, 31 January, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    It’s February. Time for another fresh start?

    Most of the resolutions we make are unserious. It doesn’t have to be like that

  • Friday, 24 January, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Can economic growth still make us happy?

    Half a century after Richard Easterlin founded the economics of wellbeing, the question remains unsettled

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  • Friday, 17 January, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Want to change? Consider your situation

    Our personalities are a less important predictor of our behaviour than we might think

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  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Do you want the good feedback, or the bad feedback? 

    When people are shown their failures, they don’t improve

    A graphic of a red circular sign with a thumbs-up symbol inside, set against a light green background
  • Friday, 3 January, 2025
    Undercover EconomistLife & Arts
    Forecast mostly gloomy, but that’s a good thing

    Forewarned isn’t always forearmed. Is there a better way to consider the future?

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  • Friday, 20 December, 2024
    Undercover EconomistCurrencies
    What if DogeCoin becomes the US currency? And more of your wild proposals answered

    What if Bitcoin got adopted as the only way of paying for coffee?

  • Friday, 13 December, 2024
    Undercover EconomistBehavioural economics
    A kidney could be the perfect Christmas gift

    The emergence of kidney exchanges is an intriguing development 

    Mock up of a Christmas card, featuring a biological diagram of the human kidneys on the front
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