John Farnsworth Wright was a British economist. He published the book "Britain in the Age of Economic Management". He was a skeptic on government interventions in the economy. He was born in Sheffield in 1929 and educated at King Edward VII School, specialising in maths and physics in which he won a Hastings Scholarship to The Queen's College, Oxford, in 1947. He was appointed Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, in 1953; he was Tutor in Economics 1953–90, … Wikipedia
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IN ADDITION to serving as an economics tutor of Trinity College, Oxford, from 1953 until 1990, John Wright was Estates Bursar at the college for forty years, retiring only in 1997, when he was elected Emeritus Fellow. His own researches were at the inter nlc.oldedwardians.org.uk/personal/johnWright.html