James Grant is a financial journalist, historian, and founder of Grant's Interest Rate Observer.
He has authored numerous books on finance and economic history, including "The Forgotten Depression, 1921: the Crash that Cured Itself," which won the 2015 Hayek Prize.
Grant's works often explore financial markets, Wall Street figures, and economic cycles.
His writing style is known for its depth of research and historical context.
Grant's expertise in financial journalism and economic history makes him well-suited to tackle subjects like Walter Bagehot and the intricacies of Victorian-era banking and finance.
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